Articles by Deepak Malani

Deepak Malani currently resides in Ulhasnagar and is growing concerned about water security and the impending water crisis. He does recreational kayaking around Ulhas river and its tributaries, and is leading an initiative to enable Mumbaikars to explore rivers by paddling in waters with watercrafts. He invites river and marine ecologists as well as river-walk champions to document biodiversity around river bodies. You can contact him at - malanideepak7@gmail.com Blog - https://malanideepak.wordpress.com/kayaking/

Historically, civilizations grew around rivers in their valleys (i.e. Nile and Indus valleys). It is relatively very recent in human history that we now dwell and thrive in spaces that are far away from rivers or other water bodies. I (Deepak) have read earlier that the city of Mumbai, with its population of 20 million people, draws its water requirement from large reservoirs and rivers that are more than a 100 km away from downtown city. Ironically, the native population living around these reservoirs have been restricted access to these bodies of water that are present in their communities. The…

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A short trip to a small island off Tarkarli in Sindhudurg District along coastal Maharashtra a few years ago introduced me to the sport of Kayaking. This first experience led me to explore how I could continue with the sport in Mumbai itself. The Walduni canal, not far from my home in Ulhasnagar would have been very convenient, but it is too polluted to be safe for kayaking. So my eyes were set on the Ulhas river, further down. A fisherman at work on the Ulhas river (Photo: Deepak Malani) (Photo: Deepak Malani) Two years ago I got an inflatable…

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