A tale of two sisters in water-stressed India — one is allowed to study, the other has to fetch water
According to the recently released National Sample Survey Office data on Drinking Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Housing Condition, 11.3% rural households receive potable water directly at home and nearly 42% of rural households have to travel every day to fetch drinking water
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