Modernizing Fundamental Sanitation in Indiathrough Technology

  • Santosh Gupta Student, Department of Master of Computer Applications, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & Research (TIMSCDR) Mumbai.
  • Sanjeev Gupta Student, Department of Master of Computer Applications, Thakur Institute of Management Studies, Career Development & Research (TIMSCDR) Mumbai.

Abstract

Admittance to fundamental disinfection offices stays a significant test in India, where over portion of the populace needs admittance to legitimate latrines. This issue is especially serious in rural locales, where conventional pit restrooms and the act of open poop continue unmistakably. In this paper, we survey the innovation choices accessible for working on fundamental disinfection in India, with an emphasis on minimal expense and reasonable arrangements. We should begin by looking at the current circumstances of disinfection in India, taking into account both the snags and opportunities for improvement. We then, at that point, investigate a scope of innovation choices, including pour-flush latrines, environmental sterilisation frameworks, and biogas plants, as well as their expected advantages and impediments. We additionally look at the job of local area-driven approaches and government arrangements in advancing the reception and upkeep of these advancements.

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Published
2024-06-18
How to Cite
GUPTA, Santosh; GUPTA, Sanjeev. Modernizing Fundamental Sanitation in Indiathrough Technology. Journal of Advanced Research in Alternative Energy, Environment and Ecology, [S.l.], v. 11, n. 1&2, p. 27-29, june 2024. ISSN 2455-3093. Available at: <http://thejournalshouse.com/index.php/AltEnergy-Ecology-EnvironmentJ/article/view/1136>. Date accessed: 08 sep. 2024.