Water Quality and Water Borne Diseases in India: A Review
Jasdeep Kaur
Dr. Jasdeep Kaur, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Khalsa College for Women, Sidhwan Khurd, Ludhiana (Punjab), India.
Manuscript received on 10 May 2023 | Revised Manuscript received on 17 May 2023 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 June 2023 | Manuscript published on 30 June 2023 | PP: 5-10 | Volume-2 Issue-4, June 2023 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijssl.D1062062423 | DOI: 10.54105/ijssl.D1062.062423
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Abstract: Climate change is impacting seriously human lives and human health in varied ways. Environmental pollution like air and water pollution are taking heavy toll on human beings. The increasing demand of water lead to its over exploitation and pollution and inefficient water use policies and methods are due to unchecked population growth and expansion of economic activities. Water quality problems are increasing and so are the water borne diseases. Various laws, policies and programmes are started by governments but the quality of water is deteriorating day by day.
Keywords: Water, Diseases, Quality, Policies, Programmes.
Scope of the Article: Economics