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With the mission to find the right school to create access to safe drinking water for children, the Sarvajal team set out with an open mind. The secondary data search took the team to the district of Mewat in Haryana.
View Review Page →Last week researchers from the IMTFI-funded Sarvajal project were on the road in Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmedabad to share the research, connect to others in the space, and to learn about what was going on the ground. Read the full story on IMTFI blog.
View Review Page →People living in the slums heaved a sigh of relief as the Bhubaneshwar Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Friday decided to provide water from the ATM free of cost. Ever since its introduction in December last year, people were paying 30 paise for a ltr.
View Review Page →On World Water Day 2019, the Infographic depicting the Drinking Water Challenge in India has been put together by Piramal Sarvajal.
View Review Page →For all these citizens living in the slum, the water ATM (Automated Teller Machine) set up earlier this year by the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has come us a much-needed respite from their daily struggle for clean water.
View Review Page →Anand Shah runs a company that is using solar-powered “water ATMs” to bring clean water to remote villages in India. In an e360 interview, Shah talks about how his company is using a high-tech approach to address.
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