Cover Story
Growing up in a town in Haryana, Meenakshi experienced the stark reality of limited water availability, where the flow was as ephemeral as a passing breeze. Water, a lifeline that was only available for a few hours a day, demanded careful rationing and storage. But as she grew, she realized that this struggle with not enough fresh water was just not confined to her own town; it stretched its arid fingers across most towns in India as well as other developing countries, with many rural communities lacking water supply at home altogether.Read More
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