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The life of water

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November 01, 2025

A THREE-PART FILM SERIES THAT LOOKS AT ACCESS AND AVAILABILITY OF WATER IN INDIA THROUGH A SOCIO-ECONOMIC PRISM, HIGHLIGHTING THE NATURAL RESOURCE'S INTEGRAL LINK TO AGRICULTURE, HEALTH AND POLITICS

- PREETHA BANERJEE

The life of water

WHEN WE think of a water-starved city, the first thing that comes to mind is the unavailability of the natural resource.

But there is much more at play. Who gets the water that is available? The taps do not run dry for the rich as often as they do for the poor. Access to resources like water is governed by multiple socioeconomic factors that have been explained with great lucidity, narrative flair and humour in a short-film series titled Water Wars made by the 2019 Nobel laureate for economics Abhijit Banerjee (artistic concept, research and narration) and graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee (drawings). The latest film of the three-part series “Price of water”—was screened at India International Centre, Delhi, on August 7. Except the third film, the other are available for viewing on YouTube.

The series, created with support from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Center for Art, Science and Technology, US, explores the complex layers of exploiting water sources to make profits that only benefit a certain section of the society, while depriving and even dispossessing the most vulnerable and marginalised. The poor in many of India's urban areas pay more for water than the well-off because of policy gaps that neglect their needs and identity.

In the films, while Abhijit adds historical contexts to these environmental crises, Sarnath's illustrations make the narrative compelling, helping the viewer visualise the space and elements of times gone by. Here's a look at the films.

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A THREE-PART FILM SERIES THAT LOOKS AT ACCESS AND AVAILABILITY OF WATER IN INDIA THROUGH A SOCIO-ECONOMIC PRISM, HIGHLIGHTING THE NATURAL RESOURCE'S INTEGRAL LINK TO AGRICULTURE, HEALTH AND POLITICS

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Rays of change

From dark nights to uninterrupted electricity, rooftop solar has brought independence, health and prosperity to a Maharashtra village

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3 mins

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FATAL NEGLECT

A spate of child deaths from contaminated cough syrup exposes deep flaws in India's drug oversight

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5 mins

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In unsettled state

Battered by disasters, land- scarce Uttarakhand must relocate villages deemed unsafe. Forestland is the only available option, but the state faces resistance from forest department

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5 mins

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Battle for reefs

Scientists are helping corals fight back against warming seas

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10 mins

November 01, 2025

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Green shoots in wreckage

Even with deepening ecological collapse, from vanishing species to fractured habitats, signs of hope emerge

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3 mins

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Back to the roots

Over 200 tribal villages in Madhya Pradesh are turning to forests to restore food security, breaking free from years of market dependence

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5 mins

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How to slash a drug price by 97 per cent

Rulings that bar patent extensions on flimsy grounds by drug giants are opening the gates to dramatically cheaper generic medicines

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4 mins

November 01, 2025

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TAINTED FLOW

Panipat shows an overreliance on groundwater even as residents remain wary of its contamination due to untreated discharge of textile recycling wastewater

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3 mins

November 01, 2025

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Wetland walks

Thiruvananthapuram's Vellayani-Punchakkari wetland turns into a climate classroom to help people learn about local biodiversity, agriculture and practices that harm them

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2 mins

November 01, 2025

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