Latest News:

Save Water Save Punjab

Fight Against Factories Polluting Water Resources is Struggle to Save Civilisation of Punjab

People of Chamkaur Sahib have announced that they won’t allow this mill to be set up in their area as their area is eco-sensitive and any industrial activity will lead to pollution of ground water in this area. On 28 August 2022 a mass gathering was held at Gurdwara Bir Jand Sahib

Water Crisis in Punjab – Situation, Causes and Possible Social Initiatives to Counter this Crisis

Agriculture and Environment Awareness Center (AEAC) held a "Water Conservation Discussion" at Library of Akal Degree College, Mastuana Sahib (Sangrur) on 29 May 2022.

Punjab Water Crisis : What Can Be Done To Overcome It? Malkeet Singh Basant Kot

Punjab is facing deepening ground water crisis. Around 80% of rural development blocks of Punjab are overexploited in terms of extraction of ground water as compared to ground water recharge.

Loot of Punjab’s River Water by India : Talk with former IAS Gurtej Singh

Agriculture and Environment Awareness Centre talked to former IAS Gurtej Singh about Punjab's river water issue. S. Gurtej Singh said that Punjab's river waters are 'looted' by India in violation of provisions of the Indian constitution, Indian law and internationally accepted 'riparian rule' and "Helsinki regulations'. This is full video recording of talk with S. Gurtej Singh.

Punjab Farmers Will Have to Make Efforts to Free Themselves From the Clinches of Chemical Farming

Gurpreet Singh Dabrikhana holds more than fifteen years experience in organic farming. He trains farmers for chemical free organic farming. A team of Agriculture and Environment Centre during Jal Chetna Yatra to learn about his experience.

Punjab’s Agricultural Crisis and Its Solution: Talk with Agronomist Dr. Sarbjit Singh Chhina

Punjab agriculture is in crisis. The agriculture productivity is in stagnation for about three decades now, input costs are rising and as a result farm net farm income is decreasing. A team of Agriculture and Environment Awareness Centre met agronomist Dr. Sarbjit Singh Chhina to know that what he thinks about the present crisis and its solutions.

Punjab Farmers’ Family to Return Land to Nature by Planting Dense Forest

To maintain environmental and ecological balance it is necessary to keep 33% of land under trees. But only 6% of land surface of Punjab is ...

Youth Planting and Taking Care of Trees to Maintain Environmental and Ecological Balance

To maintain environmental and ecological balance it is necessary to keep 33% of land under trees. But only 6% of land surface of Punjab is ...

Punjab Farmer’s Family Returns A Portion of Land To Nature; Forest To Be Planted in Bhagran

  To maintain environmental and ecological balance it is necessary to keep 33% of land under trees. But only 6% of land surface of Punjab ...

Punjab Ground Water Crisis – Focused Efforts Are Required to Overcome Wide Range of Challenges

  In Sri Jap Nisan Sahib, Hazur Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Ji celebrates water as the basic origin of life: “ਪਵਣੁ ਗੁਰੂ ਪਾਣੀ ਪਿਤਾ ਮਾਤਾ ...

Chemical Free Natural Farming in Punjab – Talk with Successful Farmer Gurmukh Singh Rangeelpur

    Agriculture and Environment Center is calling for paddy reduction in Punjab in order save ground water. The Center is holding Water Awareness March ...

Reduce Paddy, Save Punjab – Water Awareness Campaign in Punjab

Bhai Mandhir Singh, one of the directors of Agriculture and Environment Center, said that Jal Chetna Yatra will start on 7th of June from Darbar Sahib, Sri Amritsar. No end date is announced for conclusion of the Yatra. He said that if restrictions on gatherings etc. are lifted then a Jal Panchayat (Water Assembly) could be organized after the conclusion of this yatra.