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Water Walkathon

Water Walkathon

by The Daily Eye Team April 26 2014, 11:53 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 46 secs

A large number of women in rural and urban India don’t have much to celebrate on women’s day on March 8 Their day will begin as usual with a walk to fetch water from the nearest source which may be more than a kilometer away. Check out how much they have to walk and wait to get water for their homesMembers of 82.2% rural households in Chhattisgarh walk almost 500m a day to fetch drinking water, which means they cover a distance equivalent to that between Gurgaon and Agra in a year. Members of 93 out of every 1,000 households in rural areas have to walk 200m to 500m/day to reach their water source. 20 minutes a day (10 hours a month) spent on fetching drinking water means loss of a day’s wage or working hours for rural people. The corresponding figure for urban people is 7.5 hours a month

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