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Water Crisis in India. By: Nancy Castrejon, Ashley Cortes, Daisy Makaveev Jose Rosario. Country Facts. Capital: New Dehli Population: 1,129,866,154 Infant mortality: 34.61 deaths/1,000 live births Access to improved water source: 86%
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Water Crisis in India By: Nancy Castrejon, Ashley Cortes, Daisy Makaveev Jose Rosario
Country Facts • Capital:New Dehli • Population:1,129,866,154 • Infant mortality:34.61 deaths/1,000 live births • Access to improved water source:86% • Access to improved sanitation:33% • Below poverty line:25% • Adult literacy:61% • Median age:24.8 years
This is what has happened in India Water conservation can help solve this problem
The problem in India •India has the world’s second largest population •The population in India is too big. This is part of why India is in a water crisis. •Some of the diseases are being spread because, many people cannot wash their hands correctly with such little water. Disease is also spread through drinking-water.
Water • India has 86% improved water sources that leaves 14% with dirty water.
Access sanitation • Only 33% can get rid of there garbage others can’t. So that leaves them with nasty garbage to live with. So they have to find a way to get rid of all that garbage.
India today • India is a great, big place to live but there is a water crises. That leave 14 % of there people with no water. 86% with water and that a good percent but what about the 14%? They need water too. But if they share, they can spread diseases that can kill many people.
How we can help India's water crisis • We can help them by sending water to the 14% of people that have no water. • We can also tell them to use the water very careful so they won’t be waterless and die.
How many baby's live and die • Only 34.61% of the India’s population of baby's live. 1,000 die and that’s sad this is happening because of there water crisis.
Cultural Facts • The national language in India is Hindi, but there are 14 other official languages. • India’s schools teach 58 languages and its national newspapers are published in 87 languages. • 81.3% of the population is Hindi, but 12% of the population is Muslim.