Water consumption patterns in domestic households in major cities
By: Shaban, Abdul.
Contributor(s): Sharma, R.N.
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ArticlePublisher: 2007Description: p.2190-197.Subject(s): Water consumption - India | Water consumption
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Supply-led water deprivation prevails in major cities in India. The per capita water availability in these cities is nowhere near the standards laid down by the World Health Organisation or the Bureau of Indian Standards (1993), and it is also far lower than that in other large cities in the world. The availability of water in Indian cities varies with socio-economic groups and areas. Households with incomes below Rs.3,000 a month suffer a lot - about 72 per cent of such households in these cities lack sufficient water. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 42, Issue no: 23 | Available | AR74718 |
Supply-led water deprivation prevails in major cities in India. The per capita water availability in these cities is nowhere near the standards laid down by the World Health Organisation or the Bureau of Indian Standards (1993), and it is also far lower than that in other large cities in the world. The availability of water in Indian cities varies with socio-economic groups and areas. Households with incomes below Rs.3,000 a month suffer a lot - about 72 per cent of such households in these cities lack sufficient water. - Reproduced.


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