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Year: 2021 | Month: December | Volume: 8 | Issue: 12 | Pages: 182-188

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20211224

An Analysis Unveiling the Habitation Coverage of Different States and Union Territories under the National Rural Drinking Water Program in India

N. Divya Lalitha1, Sunayana Manipal2, Prabu.D3, Rajmohan2, Bharathwaj.V.V4

1Research Officer, National Oral Health Programme, Centre for Dental Education and Research, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
2Reader, 3Professor & Head, 4Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health Dentistry, SRM Dental College.

Corresponding Author: N. Divya Lalitha

ABSTRACT

Background: National Rural Drinking Water Program (NRDWP) attempts to provide each and every individual a sufficient amount of safe water for drinking, cooking and other essential household needs on a maintainable premise, with a base water quality standard, which ought to be helpfully open consistently and in all circumstances.
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze and unveil the habitations covered by the National Rural Drinking Water Program in different states and union territories of India.
Materials and method: Secondary data regarding the total households in each states/ union territory and the households covered by the National Rural Drinking Water Program, Households Having Safe Drinking Water supply in India as per Census 2011 and availability of safe drinking water in households and the source of drinking waters was extracted from the 2018 National Health Profile’s annual publication by the Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI).
Results: In India,43% of the households use tap water and 11% use well water.46.6% of the households have water within the premises, 35.8% of the households have water near the premises and 17.6% have it far away. 81.08% are fully covered habitations under the program and only 3.34% of the habitations in India are quality affected habitations.
Conclusion: Although the targets have not been achieved, this program has attempted to provide safe drinking water to many people in different states and union territories in India.

Keywords: Rural areas, Habitations, Drinking water, India..

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