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  2. Water supply and sanitation in India - Wikipedia

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    Most rural water supply schemes in India use a centralised, supply-driven approach, i.e. a government institution designs a project and has it built with little community consultation and no capacity building for the community, often requiring no water fees to be paid for its subsequent operation.

  3. Water resources in India - Wikipedia

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    These include demand-driven approaches in rural water supply since 1999, community-led total sanitation, a public-private partnerships to improve the continuity of urban water supply in Karnataka, and the use of micro-credit to women in order to improve access to water.

  4. Water scarcity in India - Wikipedia

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    Water scarcity in India is an ongoing crisis that affects nearly hundreds of million of people each year. [1] In addition to affecting the huge rural and urban population, the water scarcity in India also extensively affects the ecosystem and agriculture.

  5. List of schemes of the government of India - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme began in 1972. [31] Restructured into National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) in 2009. [ 32 ] [ 31 ] To provide water to each rural household through individual taps.

  6. Neer Nirmal Pariyojana - Wikipedia

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    The Neer Nirmal Pariyojana (NNP) is a World Bank assisted and funded project undertaken by the Government of India.It was started with an aim to improve piped water supply and sanitation services for selected rural communities in the target states through decentralized service delivery systems. [1]

  7. Water supply and sanitation in Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Water supply and sanitation in Uttar Pradesh, India has seen recent advancements in ensuring comprehensive access and quality. The northern state has a historical record of falling below the national average on critical metrics, leading to sanitation and water access becoming a political focal point, particularly in regions like Bundelkhand.

  8. Indian water policy - Wikipedia

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    India accounts for 18% of the world population and about 4% of the world’s water resources. One of the solutions to solve the country’s water woes is to create Indian Rivers Inter-link.c [2] India has been successful in creating live water storage capacity of about 253 billion cubic meter(BCM) so far.

  9. Water supply network - Wikipedia

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    A water supply network or water supply system is a system of engineered ... diffusion in India. ... inequalities by displacing rural communities and ...