Contaminated drinking water, supplied through government-laid pipelines, led to a diarrhoea outbreak in Indore, killing at least 8 and affecting about 3,000 people. Mehul Malpani reports on unplanned parts of one of Madhya Pradesh’s most promising cities, the delays in laying pipelines, and the blame game that follows when deaths get international coverage
Indore water contamination deaths: Blindspotting in India’s cleanest city
Published 17 hours ago
Source: thehindu.com
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