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The problem of clean water in India is a significant issue, with many people lacking access to safe drinking water due to contamination from pollutants, inadequate sanitation facilities, and poor infrastructure. This has led to a range of health problems, including waterborne diseases, and has a significant impact on the country's economic and social development.
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