Daiki’s Vision for India

In India, water scarcity is a persistent problem. Around half of the population does not even have access to safe drinking water. Three-quarters of Indian rural families do not have access to piped, potable water and rely on unreliable sources.

Water waste treatment needs to get priority

WASTEWATER TREATMENT: THE TOPMOST NEED OF THE HOUR FOR ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION

Do you know that more than 70% of the Earth is water? But with 97.5% being salt water and 2.5% being freshwater and out of that too only a lesser percentage is fit for human use.

United Nations latest report says that severe droughts will impact 2-5% of India’s GDP

Roadmap to protect rivers

Roadmap to protect rivers

Climate change is perhaps emerging as one of the greatest environmental challenges of the twenty-first century, which is further intensified due to population growth, economic development and increased demand on natural resources for food and energy needs. Over the last 25 years there has been a gradual depletion of river flows. The flow is not one year up or one year down, but steadily depleting.

Current situation of water and sanitation in India

Current situation of water and sanitation in India (acute shortage of water)

India is facing one of its biggest challenges – the world’s worst water crisis. India is at the epicenter of a global water and sanitation disaster. The problem at hand, has ballooned and now our lives, livelihoods and futures hang in balance.