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World Water Day 2017: 63 million in India do not have access to clean water

Lack of government planning, competing demands, rising population and water-draining agricultural practices are all placing increasing strain on water, said the WaterAid's report.

March 22, 2017 / 11:43 IST
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NEW DELHI :  WATER. PTI GRAPHICS.(PTI3_21_2017_000127B)
NEW DELHI : WATER. PTI GRAPHICS.(PTI3_21_2017_000127B)

India has the maximum number of people - 63 million - living in rural areas without access to clean water, according to a new global report released to mark World Water Day tomorrow.

This is almost the population of the United Kingdom, said "Wild Water", a report on the state of the world's water.

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Lack of government planning, competing demands, rising population and water-draining agricultural practices are all placing increasing strain on water, said the WaterAid's report.

Without access to clean water, 63 million people are living in rural areas in India. Diseases such as cholera, blinding trachoma, malaria and dengue are expected to become more common and malnutrition more prevalent, it said.