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After air... Water is the most essential need of life. But, despite the Earth's surface being covered by about 70% water, the world doesn't have adequate drinking water. Only 3% water on the planet is fresh. According to a UN report, global demand for fresh water will exceed supply by 40% in 2030 owing to a number of factors like climate change, rapid grown in population and massive urbanisation. Today, over one billion people lack access to clean drinking water - India being home to the highest number of such people. In our episode today, let's try and understand the reasons for the problem.... and understand where all our water has gone.
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