How Does Safe Water Impact Global Health?

Supply of safe water, sanitation, and good water management are basic to global health. Increase in access to safe drinking water, improve in sanitation and hygiene, and water management reduces risks of water-borne infectious diseases. Almost one tenth of the global diseases could be prevented if the aforementioned areas are being taken care of. Continue reading “How Does Safe Water Impact Global Health?”

Financial Express

Generating drinking water from air, Akvo’s products desgined for deployment in coastal and hilly areas

Akvo’s products are designed for deployment in coastal and hilly areas with 30-80% humidity factor Continue reading “Financial Express”

Business Economics

Navkaran Singh Bagga is the founder of AKVO, a company which provides safe and pure drinking water using the Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) technology. Bagga spoke to BE’s Kuntala Sarkar.

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Water is the Real Crisis, Not Oil

Oil is the source of wealth in the Middle East. However, the most important commodity is not oil – it’s water. And the region is running out of it. Drought and ill-sighted water management policies present a grave threat to the future of this region. The water situation is so bad that many believe that a war could breakout in this region in the near future. Continue reading “Water is the Real Crisis, Not Oil”

A new kind of Mafia

Heard of the Mafias in Bangalore? They are the ones helping you get one of the most essential things in life, water. Ever seen people queueing up to collect water from water tankers? It is a common sight in many big Indian cities, but most prominent in Bangalore as the city faces the dangers of water shortage.

These ‘mafias’ roam around in water tankers and provide groundwater to India’s neighbourhood. Most, informal and unauthorised. Continue reading “A new kind of Mafia”

PR News Wire

AKVO is the most cost-efficient Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) generating drinking water from thin air.

The topic of water scarcity has always been discussed from marking Day Zero in Cape Town, South Africa 2018 to finding effective ways to transport drinkable water to regions affected by natural disasters. The primary requirement of water is in the equatorial regions during the summers. Continue reading “PR News Wire”

2/3rd global population could be under stress due to water scarcity by 2025

Around 1,800 million people would be living in countries or regions with absolute water scarcity by the year 2025, when two-thirds of the world population could be under stress, an expert said here on Tuesday. In India, which is one of the major countries hit by the menace of arsenic contamination of groundwater, the government projects have suffered due to lack of people’s involvement, West Bengal government’s Arsenic Task Force Chairman K.J. Nath said at a workshop organised by the Sulabh International Social Service Organisation (SISSO). Continue reading “2/3rd global population could be under stress due to water scarcity by 2025”

How Atmospheric Water Generators are a Renewable Source Of Water

Akvo Atmospheric Water Generators were created to tackle water problems and provide safe drinking water but here is our claim: With the ever-approaching menace of exhausting the world’s supply of fresh water, Atmospheric Water Generators promise to be the solution to the global water crisis as one of the primary sources of renewable water in the future. Continue reading “How Atmospheric Water Generators are a Renewable Source Of Water”

World faces ‘insurmountable’ water crisis by 2040 – report

We’ll be facing a sever global water crisis in less than 30 years we do not reduce water-intensive electricity production, which will cause widespread drought according to new research. Continue reading “World faces ‘insurmountable’ water crisis by 2040 – report”

What a research project taught us about Swachh Bharat Mission

The Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) launched on October 2, 2014 aims to end open defecation in India by October 2019. The SBM aims to construct 11 crore toilets in 5 years, to be able to achieve its goal. Continue reading “What a research project taught us about Swachh Bharat Mission”