India can learn water management from other countries like Singapore to develop a system that ensures balanced use among industry, agriculture and consumers
Andhra Pradesh, with sanitation coverage of just above 56 per cent ranks low among India’s southern states in terms of rural sanitation but Kappaldoddi stands out...
Netherlands will help in enhancing water bodies in multiple ways including river basin management, reducing pollution in Ganga, improving the water quality, etc.
Superstitions and stereotypes did not deter the district administration of Kalaburagi to take on the massive challenge of building 10,000 toilets in 12 days
Uttarakhand is on the verge of becoming the fourth state in India to totally eradicate open defecation
Polluting waterbodies and unhealthy sanitation practices for long have had significant impact on India’s environment
Wastewater recycling in India could become an industry worth billions, with proper participation of governments, urban and local bodies and small industries
A massive 1.96 lakh crores is required to eradicate open defecation from India. Involvement of the corporates can turn the sanitation sector into a profitable business
While toilet construction is a critical step in ending the scourge of open defecation, most toilets being built under Swachh India mission rely heavily on water....
A UN report released on World Water Day said that 80 per cent of the world's wastewater is discharged without any treatment, due to lack of...
The government today said the target on construction of toilets in urban areas in the country under Swachh Bharat Mission has been "broadly on course" after...
India remains the biggest open defecation country in the world but at the same time, is the second fastest growing economy. The sanitation and hygiene situation...