Relationship Between Drinking Water And Sanitation Facilities On Quality Of Life
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Abstract
Water is connected to every form of life on earth. As a criterion, an adequate, reliable, clean, accessible, acceptable and safe drinking water supply has to be available for various users. The United Nation (UN) and other countries declared access to safe drinking water as a fundamental human right, and an essential step towards improving living standards. Especially in developing countries, the problem of adequate drinking water supply is an ever growing one. Public health programmes have been established to improve the population's health conditions. Hypothesis of the study is there is no significant relationship between sanitation facilities, gender difference and drinking water facilities on quality of life. When computed data the result says that there is a significant relationship between Accessibility of Drinking water facility and quality of life. It shows Access to clean drinking water constitutes a fundamental need for everyone, irrespective of status, circumstances.