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Indian women fill containers with drinking water from a government water supply tanker at their residential colony in Hyderabad on March 22, 2012, on World Water Day. World Water Day calls for international attention on the impact of rapid urban growth, industrialisation and uncertainties caused by climate change, conflicts and natural disasters on urban water systems. India as a whole suffers from poor water management, with the country's most famous river, the holy Ganges, found to have 16 times the acceptable amount of coliform organisms for swimming at one point. AFP PHOTO / Noah SEELAM (Photo by NOAH SEELAM / AFP) (Photo by NOAH SEELAM/AFP via Getty Images)
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