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The water divide: On water contamination, piped water supply in India

02 Jan 2026
2 min

Public Health and Water Safety in India

The well-being of poorer sections serves as a key indicator of public health, reliant on basic needs like health, education, and infrastructure, including clean air and water. Recent events in Indore, Madhya Pradesh highlight significant shortcomings in these areas.

Incident Overview

  • At least four people, including a baby, died from drinking municipality-supplied water in Indore, with unofficial tolls suggesting 14 deaths.
  • Over 2,000 individuals fell ill, with more than 200 hospitalized and 32 in ICU.

Indore, despite being acclaimed as India’s cleanest city, faces this crisis due to delays in fresh water supply line installations. Blame has been placed on slow progress, with a committee set to investigate the matter.

Recurring Issues and Irony

  • This is the second water contamination incident in Madhya Pradesh recently, with a prior case at Vellore Institute of Technology resulting in jaundice outbreaks.
  • Despite progress under initiatives like the Swachh Bharat Mission and Jal Jeevan Mission, water quality issues persist.

National Water Safety Concerns

  • National Family Health Survey data indicates 96% of households have access to "improved sources" of drinking water, highlighting a rural-urban divide.
  • The municipal supply, considered an "improved source," failed due to insufficient checks and balances.
  • Calls for stronger enforcement of water guidelines and environmental laws are emphasized.

Recommendations

  • States should ensure immediate checks on water supply sources for contaminants like chemicals and sewage.
  • Old infrastructure, including pipes, must be repaired or replaced.
  • Strict policy enforcement, practice monitoring, and awareness campaigns are necessary to prevent further tragedies.

The events in Indore serve as a critical wake-up call for India's water management, urging cities to improve their systems to prevent further loss of life.

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ICU

Intensive Care Unit. A specialized unit within a hospital that provides intensive medical care and monitoring for critically ill patients who are unstable and require constant attention.

Public health

The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals. It is concerned with the health of populations.

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