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65% Bangladesh individuals drink unsafe water

65% individuals more often than not drink safe water in Bangladesh as the offices for having safe and non-sullied water is diminishing gradually. The men in powers are not very mindful of to serve their obligations appropriately. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics reveals this report educating us that the Sylhet is in most noticeably awful position in such manner. Specialists say the water contains chemicals like arsenic and microorganisms like E Coli while this divisional zone has the minimum measure of safe drinking water. Water and general Health specialists issued their worry over the grave position. They included that this most recent data addresses the past report where it is said that 97% individuals in Bangladesh is protected from defilement of unadulterated drinking water. They asked government to drop such flawed, misguided judgments, and take important measure to guarantee having unadulterated drinking water. BBS distributed the touchy giving an account of July 5 while UNICEF gave money related and specialized backing to this study. Amid the review, it is learnt that two lakh thirty seven thousand and three hundred ninety six people were met. The MICS report says, adverse E Coli microscopic organisms has found in the wellspring of water of 41% of the families. This water has more than one state-framing unit CFU of E Coli in per 100 milliliters of water is viewed as perilous water. Prof Md Ruhul Amin Mia, executive of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) said, "E Coli is one of the microscopic organisms. Want of cleanliness is the main cause of E coli contamination in water. E Coli is the main purpose for water-borne maladies like the runs. In any case, approximately E Coli, more than one CFU can bring about stomach torment. As indicated by the report, the 65.5% of the water utilized as a part of family units has E Coli tainting. Prof Ruhul Amin Mia said, broken water supply lines and absence of cleanliness is the primary driver of E Coli defilement in water. In spite of the fact that the vicinity of arsenic is more noteworthy in rustic territories, the E Coli disease is higher in urban spots. E Coli contaminate upwards of 55% wellsprings of water in urban ranges and 38.2% in rustic territories. Contrasting the divisions, Sylhet brings the top spot with 61.9% water polluted by E Coli. We, the Bengalis should be conscious to take water in Bangladesh before having water so that individuals may have safe drinking water.

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