Water is another name for life
The WB report says that 41 percent of the water sources in Bangladesh contain harmful E-coli bacteria. The presence of these bacteria in the water supplied by pipes is about 82 percent. And tubewell water has 38 percent. This e-cola bacteria is largely responsible for stomach and intestinal inflammation. On the other hand, 13 percent of our water is in arsenic. From the overall monitoring of the report, it is seen that there is a link or connection of poverty with the use of contaminated water. People of the upper and middle class are aware of pure water and they are ready to spend extra money for this. On the other hand, there is less awareness among the poor about this. We know, low quality water reduces efficacy. It is also responsible for the child's malnutrition. Therefore, in the poor areas where there is lack of pure water, special priority should be taken in priority. There is a need for improving pure water supply and sewage system in educational institutions, health centers, various terminals and workplaces. It is necessary to increase allocation in this budget in the national budget.
Due to polluted water, it is not only diarrhea, typhoid or dysentery, it is found in modern studies, due to which there are various diseases of the skin including diabetes, kidney and liver diseases and gastric. Therefore, we must give greater importance to the safe management of safe water. For this, it is necessary to take steps to save rain water, dredging river, filtration of saline and pond water, excavation of ponds and deep wells and drainage of waste and contaminated water by creating reservoirs in all areas including industrial and residential areas.
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