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WaterHealth India-For easy accessibility of pure drinking water, Hyderabad in Ameerpet, Andhra Pradesh

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WaterHealth India (WHIN) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Water Health International, a Company that aims at providing scalable, safe drinking water solutions to underserved areas in India through advanced technology and innovative business models. Headquartered in Irvine, USA, WaterHealth International (holding Company of WHIN) runs operations worldwide including Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria Bangladesh and India. WHIN came into the existence in 2006 with a vision to provide safe, scalable and affordable drinking water to the underserved communities across India. In Seven (7) years of its operation WHIN is successfully running over 500 WaterHealth Centers (WHCs) across four (4) states of India covering Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu providing access to safe water to over five (5) million people. WHI runs similar operations in Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia and Bangladesh.
WaterHealth International offers an immediately deployable strategy for processing healthy drinking water in underserved communities. WaterHealth Centers deliver a scalable and sustainable solution to purify any source of water to WHO- quality drinking water standards.
“A WaterHealth Center provides up to 20 liters of healthy drinking water per person every day.”
Companies and organizations can now subscribe to "dr. water" to provide safe drinking water in their offices and empower WHI to provide purified and safe drinking water to the rural India. The proceeds from these purchases will go straight towards the cause of setting up WaterHealth centers in villages across the various countries of India, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Bangladesh.
A combination of sustainable business practices and a social conscience can change the destinies of millions and transform India into a much better place. Hence, by switching over to "dr. water" you can quench the thirst of thousands of kids across 500 villages.
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