Low sustainability of drinking water schemes in India: a case study of water surplus north Indian state, Himachal PradeshSince the first five year plan India has spent a lot of resources for the provision of drinking water to itscitizens on regular basis yet the results are not very ...
About 1.42 million rural habitations in India are affected by chemical contamination. The provision of clean drinking water has been given priority in the Constitution of India, in Article 47 conferring the duty of providing clean drinking water and improving public health standards to the State. ...
Studies of refugee populations have shown that women and men forcibly driven out of their countries of origin strive to retain in their place of exile the essentials of their culture and way of life.2 Although women try to practice and m... JK Edward - Palgrave Macmillan US 被引量: 12发...
come from a variety of sources. TDS levels in water range from moderate to high, which not only alter the flavour of the water but also pose a number of health risks. Using the best RO water purifier in India is one of the most efficient strategies to keep thewater TDS levelunder ...
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 ...
The importance of groundwater to India's economy and development prospects should not be underestimated. The resource is of importance as a source of drinking water and food security for the 950 million inhabitants of India, supplies 80 ... Seminar on Drinking Water and Food Security in Hard ...
As large swathes of drought-devastated India desperately wait for the monsoon rains to arrive, one village in the dry, hot north is flush with water.
National drinking water programs seek to address monitoring challenges that include self-reporting, data sampling, data consistency and quality, and sufficient frequency to assess the sustainability of water systems. India stands out for its comprehensive rural water database known as Integrated Management...