World Environment Day: India’s water crisis is dirty, damaging

World Environment Day: India’s water crisis is dirty, damaging.
1/8 Contaminated with sewage and other industrial waste, more than half of India’s rivers are polluted and pose a threat to quality of water and aquatic life .
Being the second most populous nation in the world, roughly half of the country’s population still practices open defecation and eighty percent of sewage flows untreated directly into the rivers, polluting the main sources of drinking water.
With high levels of contamination in the water bodies, many cities in India are likely to face a serious shortage of clean water in the years to come.
With World Environment day being celebrated across the globe, highlighting and creating awareness regarding environmental issues is a must on a global level.
(REUTERS) Contaminated with sewage and other industrial waste, more than half of India’s rivers are polluted and pose a threat to quality of water and aquatic life .
Being the second most populous nation in the world, roughly half of the country’s population still practices open defecation and eighty percent of sewage flows untreated directly into the rivers, polluting the main sources of drinking water.
With high levels of contamination in the water bodies, many cities in India are likely to face a serious shortage of clean water in the years to come.
With World Environment day being celebrated across the globe, highlighting and creating awareness regarding environmental issues is a must on a global level.

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