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What does it actually take to fix India's water crisis — not in theory, but on the ground? In this episode of #ImagineIndia #podcast, we sit down with three people working at very different points of the same problem; Indumathi M. Nambi, PhD, Fellow INAE (IIT Madras), @Mayank Kumar (PhD fellow, IIT Madras), and Nandakumar E (International Center for Clean Water). Together, they unpack why water remains one of India's oldest and most stubborn challenges. The challenge arises not from a lack of technology, but from governance gaps, broken ownership structures, and systems that were never built to scale with India's sprawling cities. Mayank shares how growing up in Rajasthan, one of India's driest states, shaped his research into nutrient recovery from wastewater. Indumathi reflects on two decades of trying to close the gap between lab research and real-world policy. And NandaKumar makes the case for "people's water data", democratizing water measurement so communities own the problem, not just suffer from it. The conversation moves from decentralized sanitation systems to a shared vision of what India could look like in 2036 — a country that treats water not as a resource to extract, but as a relationship to honor. Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/dzDYFefd International Centre for Clean Water (ICCW) Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Shannon Olsson Dr. Shaheena Ahluwalia Nitya Satheesh

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