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SWEET India Pvt. Ltd.
Safe Water for Everyone using Effective Technology
A breakthrough in low cost clean drinking water

- by Amit Goel & Mohit Goel *

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References

Primary information collected and collated from the following resource persons:

  • Dasgupta, Sakshi, Research Associate, TERI, New Delhi, contacted on March 20, 2009


  • Gupta, Madhukar, Employee, IFMR Trust, contacted on March 10 & 12, 2009
  • Gupta, Pawan, Technical Director, Environze Global Ltd., contacted on April 5, 2009
  • Kapur, Deepender, Country Representative, Water Aid India, New Delhi, contacted on March 25, 2009
  • Secondary literature bases:

  • Retrieved from http://www.unicef.org/wes/index_statistics.html accessed on March 24, 2009
  • Retrieved from http://waterhealth.com/ accessed on April 03, 2009
  • Water Aid India report 2005, (drinking water status and sanitation in India; coverage, Financing and emerging concerns)
  • Harris, John, Challenges to the Commercial Viability of Point-of-Use (POU) Water Treatment Systems in Low-Income Settings
  • Appendices

    Annexure 1: Improved vs. Unimproved Water Source

    *Bottled water is not considered improved due to limitations in the potential quantity, not quality, of the water.







    * Contributed by: -
    Amit Goel has done B. Tech. in Computer Science Engineering from Technological Institute of Textile & Sciences (TIT&S) Haryana. Worked as Software Engineer – Technology at HCL Technologies Ltd, New Delhi. Presently he is doing Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management from the Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA), Gujarat.


    Mohit Goel has completed his Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Delhi University & is currently working as QA Lead at Mtree Software Limited.


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