A group of around 600 women from over 200 villages in central India have gathered together as the “Jal Sahelis” – water women friends – to restore the water infrastructure in the conservative region of Bundelkhand.
Businesses have been prioritizing innovative ways to sustainably and wisely conserve, use and reuse water, especially in areas where water supply is limited.
The country with the largest population on earth is solving one of its biggest yet least talked about problems at an increasing pace: by providing millions of toilets for its people.