Making water sources sustainable
By: Choudhary, Bhushan
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BookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Since 1957 Description: 69(9), Sep, 2025: p.12-15.
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India’s water story is being rewritten not in government files, but in the daily lives of its people. From the tap that changed everything to rives that will flow again, this is a movement divalent by ASHA workers building soak pits with their own hands, by school children conducting water audits, by sarpanches mobilising entire villages to clean a pound, and by mothers who now insist on testing drinking water before use. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 69(9), Sep, 2025: p.12-15 | Available | AR137090 |
India’s water story is being rewritten not in government files, but in the daily lives of its people. From the tap that changed everything to rives that will flow again, this is a movement divalent by ASHA workers building soak pits with their own hands, by school children conducting water audits, by sarpanches mobilising entire villages to clean a pound, and by mothers who now insist on testing drinking water before use. – Reproduced


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