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This Article is From Oct 18, 2019

Bloomberg Equality Summit: India Plans to Train Women to Combat Water Challenge

(Bloomberg) -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government plans to employ women across villages to test water quality to combat rising challenges, amid scarcity of the resource across India.

Women in villages across 256 water-scarce districts will receive training to ensure clean water supplies, Smriti Irani, the federal minister for women & child development, said in Mumbai Tuesday. The program will be expanded to cover all of India's 750,000 villages, Irani said.

Inadequate water supply, sanitation and hygiene cost India around 0.8% of its gross domestic product, according to the World Bank. The efforts to train women are part of the government's conservation plans at a time when water availability per person is expected to drop to 1,341 cubic meters by 2020 and about 70% of surface water is unfit for consumption.

Irani, who spoke at the Bloomberg Equality Summit, said the government treated women as equal partners in administration and wanted to ensure better pay and access to credit for women entrepreneurs. The federal government is trying to do more to ensure pay parity for Indian women, especially in the organized sector, she said.

“This is an issue that we are struggling with, an issue that we are hoping to provide solutions for a number of years,” Irani told an audience representing local and foreign companies and banks.

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