2024 water funding gap report
Action Against Hunger released the 2024 Water Funding Gap report, finding that globally, only 36% of appeals for water- and sanitation-related funding were met in 2023, leaving a 64% gap. Despite dwindling
Action Against Hunger released the 2024 Water Funding Gap report, finding that globally, only 36% of appeals for water- and sanitation-related funding were met in 2023, leaving a 64% gap. Despite dwindling
Adilabad, May 11: The shortage of drinking water is so acute in the remote Adivasi habitations (gudems) in the Agency are that it forced the district administration to relocate the gudems to nearby plain areas to save lives.
NEW DELHI: Meant exclusively for the Commonwealth Games Village on the banks of the Yamuna, the one-million-gallon per day water treatment plant and sewage treatment plant are all set for a June inauguration.
Kovvur, May 10: A six-year-old girl died after she allegedly drank contaminated water supplied from a municipal tap in West Godavari on Monday. Sheik Ameena Begum, a resident of Rama Colony of Ward No. 1, drank the water on Sunday and started vomiting by night. She died while being shifted to Rajahmundry for better medical treatment on Monday morning, said her father Sheik Imam Basha.
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Abohar, May 9 An acute reduction of habitat coupled with unchecked menace of killer stray dogs has triggered off an
Patiala: Aiming at providing clean drinking water to the residents of Patiala city, the city Water Supply and Sewerage Board has prepared a canal water project worth Rs 134 crore. As per project details, big water works would be set up in 75 acres of land.
Owing to the blessings of rain God, the water-level in Kootuhole, the main source of drinking water to Madikeri, is increased by two and half feet. A view of Kootuhole, the source of drinking water to Madikeri town. DH Photo With this, the CMC can supply water for the next 15 days on alternative days without any hitch.
KOCHI: Forests Minister Benoy Viswom has directed Forest officials to take necessary steps possible under the Forests Act to ensure basic facilities like drinking water, electricity and roads for tribals in the state. In an oral instruction given to Chief Wildlife Warden K K Sreevasthava, the Minister said the report on completed work should be submitted before the government in two months.
Mumbai: The city
Sukantanagar is near one of hundreds of bheris or ponds of the East Kolkata Wetlands where natural biodegradation turns Kolkata