Water Scarcity in INDIA
Approx 21%
of the country's diseases are water related
INDIA
more than
50%
Water scarcity can be defined as a lack of sufficient water, or not having access to safe water supplies.
200,000
75%
is suffering from one of the world's worst water crisis in history.
of the population has no access to safe drinking water
people die every year in India for lack of access to safe water
of households do not have clean drinking water
2019
The Government of India has launched many schemes and programs to deal with the problem. The government has also insisted on techniques such as rainwater harvesting, water conservation and more efficient irrigation.
Several large cities of India have experienced water shortages in recent years, with Chennai being the most prominent in 2019.
We can solve the water issue by:
- inventing new water conservation technologies
- changing the price of water
- recycle waste water
- educate to change how we use water
of India's freshwater is used in agriculture
70%
Water Scarcity in India
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Water Scarcity in INDIA
Approx 21%
of the country's diseases are water related
INDIA
more than
50%
Water scarcity can be defined as a lack of sufficient water, or not having access to safe water supplies.
200,000
75%
is suffering from one of the world's worst water crisis in history.
of the population has no access to safe drinking water
people die every year in India for lack of access to safe water
of households do not have clean drinking water
2019
The Government of India has launched many schemes and programs to deal with the problem. The government has also insisted on techniques such as rainwater harvesting, water conservation and more efficient irrigation.
Several large cities of India have experienced water shortages in recent years, with Chennai being the most prominent in 2019.
We can solve the water issue by:
of India's freshwater is used in agriculture
70%