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Woman in the Adivashi area of India in the district of West Bengal, Purilia, Bankura, Birhum have to dig the sand at the bank of the river hour after hour for collecting water because their well, pond at the village are dried up totally. They have to walk mile after mile & if they late to return & did not give rice on time in front of their husband, they are beaten badly, sometimes to dead by their “loving” husband.
For water, how many woman in India are out of touch of health, education & basic needs of life are not calculated until date. No ones care at all. In addition, if the calculation started the condition are more worsening as present conditions worsen with increasing time.
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Scarcity of Drinking Water/Ground Water in India Effects Directly on Woman’s Lifestyle
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Half of the day of the woman in India is lost for searching drinking water in the district of Madhya Pradesh. They walk mile after mile in scorching heat under the sun without talking any precaution for a pot of drinking water. This result poor health condition in woman health & their body response more to the disease, which in turns causes more malnutrition among the children in the villages of India due to the failure of their mother to fed milk & food properly.
With the increase of cultivation of high yielding grain, the scarcity of groundwater increases. The condition worsens not only in the areas where the rain is small but also in the area where generation-by-generation rain are very good. In the villages of West Bengal, where the area are famous for greenish land, innumerable number of girls are out of the school for the purpose of searching drinking water in the middle of their education.
Half of the day of the woman in India is lost for searching drinking water in the district of Madhya Pradesh. They walk mile after mile in scorching heat under the sun without talking any precaution for a pot of drinking water. This result poor health condition in woman health & their body response more to the disease, which in turns causes more malnutrition among the children in the villages of India due to the failure of their mother to fed milk & food properly.
With the increase of cultivation of high yielding grain, the scarcity of groundwater increases. The condition worsens not only in the areas where the rain is small but also in the area where generation-by-generation rain are very good. In the villages of West Bengal, where the area are famous for greenish land, innumerable number of girls are out of the school for the purpose of searching drinking water in the middle of their education.
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