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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 7, Issue 4, Part F (2021)

Problem of drinking water and sanitation in India and disease control

Problem of drinking water and sanitation in India and disease control

Author(s)
Dr. Kanwar Bhan
Abstract
It is important point that every year many billion of human being have to lost their life due to use of contaminated water. The consumption of contaminated water kills many people every day and the painful fact is that nearly two in ten have no source of safe drinking water and the situation is worst in the developing countries where the infrastructure development is not much more developed. It is the basic right of the human being to get safe drinking water and it is the sole responsibility of local and state administration to arrange it. The United nation have also pointed out that it is the human right to get water also mention and the every human being must have affordable water per person for domestic uses and adequate amount of safe water is necessary to check the problem of diseases and dehydration. The water is very precious matter to the existence of human being and its conservation and preservation that is so important primarily in the current scenario. The union government since the independence have made more efforts in order to provide safe drinking water but the problem of water in India is highly diversified as some area have abundant water resources and on the other side, there is a acute shortage of water resources. There are so many plan and policies have been devised to fight with the water crisis that the National Rain Fed Authority was a step in the concern area so that numerous programs for rainwater harvesting and equal distribution of water may be achieved.
Pages: 447-449  |  281 Views  56 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Kanwar Bhan. Problem of drinking water and sanitation in India and disease control. Int J Appl Res 2021;7(4):447-449.
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