Every Drop Counts
- What is the targeted daily per person water supply under Jal Jeevan Mission? – 55 litres
- According to WHO, how many crore hours are being saved daily for rural households through JJM? – 5.58 crore hours
- Out of the 5.58 crore hours saved daily, how many crore hours are saved specifically by women (as per WHO study)? – 4.87 crore hours
- According to one study, universal access to clean water can reduce infant mortality by what percentage? – Around 30%
- What was the dropout rate at the secondary level in 2021–22? – 12.61%
- As per SBI Research analysis, how many crore women are engaged in ....
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