Every second woman in rural India walk an average 173 km per year Approx 700 hours spent every year carrying water affecting economic productivity 6% of GDP likely to be lost by 2050 due to water crisis Our Impact Sarvajal or "Water for all" strives to eradicate water poverty by collaboratin...
waterIndiaThe Index of Drinking Water Adequacy (IDWA) was first introduced in the Asian Water and Development Outlook 2007, a report issued by the Asian Development Bank. The computation of the index (more recently christened IDWA-I) calls for data on five different parameters€"resources, ...
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Floods are one of the major natural disasters, resulting in the contamination of drinking water sources such as ground water and drinking water. Kerala had an abnormally high rainfall during 1st June 2018 to 19th August 2018. It resulted in the heavy loss of life and many people were evacuated...
The Chennai Metro Water has deployed 900 tankers for street supply. Private water tankers have doubled the price since April. According to the Indian government's policy think tank, the National Institution for Transforming India Aayog, Chennai is one of the 21 Indian cities that would run out...
作者: Drinking Water and Food Security in Hard Rock Areas of India | | GSI Publications 摘要: This book is a compilation of several articles relating to water and agriculture in the hard rock terrain of south India, particularly in Karnataka. The articles have been broadly classified into ...
Moreover, only 74.35% of households have access to hygienic sanitation facilities within their premises, while 14.60% still practice open defecation. However, Urban, pucca, and non-nuclear households have better access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene. The study also reported that drainage ...
There is no doubt that accessibility of drinking water for rural households in India has increased over the decades, partly owing to concerted efforts by the state and partly owing to a rise in income of the people. Public provision of drinking water is primarily made through the tap whereas ...
Commenting on the savings, Stefan Umiastowski, Ecolab's Senior Vice President India, Middle East and Africa said: “Ecolab’s regional water-saving impact complements the UAE’s robust efforts to combat water scarcity, raising awareness of th...
aFor example, 85% of India’s urban population has access to drinking water but only 20% of that water meets the minimum health and safety standards. It is estimated that by the year 2050, a half of India’s population will be living in urban areas and will face acute water problems ...