Posts Tagged ‘Clean Water’

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Clean bottled water

Clean bottled water

The Indian Public Health Association’s Tamil Nadu Branch is pursuing water surveillance in the interest of the public. The response comes after it was discovered that close to 300 mineral water RO plants are functioning in the state without licence. This is done to remove the misconception from the public conscience that bottled water is

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Lessons through song

Lessons through song

Gramalaya, an NGO is working on a variety of water and sanitation projects across the state of Tamil Nadu. One of their projects – is to teach songs on the importance of safe water and good hygiene practices to children in the rural areas. Songs are generally based on simple actions like washing hands with soap,

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India’s ‘green & clean’ village It works when all work for it

India’s ‘green & clean’ village It works when all work for it

The village has set a standard of cleanliness much admired throughout India.

RO plants come to villagers’ rescue

RO plants come to villagers’ rescue

Villagers in many parts of Punjab will no longer have to drink water concentrated with high levels of nitrates, sulphates, calcium and total dissolved solids. Thanks to the Naandi foundation, an NGO, which has established 85 RO plants to provide clean water to more than 450 villages. The foundation began the project from Giddarbaha village

When pipe dreams became a watershed reality

When pipe dreams became a watershed reality

The 153 families of a North Eastern Indian village are thankful to a small group of dedicated women for their new-found sense of well-being and freedom because of the availability of clean drinking water

How to pick a green product?

How to pick a green product?

If you were asked to choose between clean air and clean water for future generations, which would you select? When you or your company purchases a product, each selection presents an opportunity to respect the environment. A flood of green products is pouring into the market. Certifications offer guidance in greening the supply chain for

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