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This Article is From Sep 14, 2012

Fifty schools to get water purifiers

New Delhi: 50 schools in the national capital will soon get water purifiers through a project aimed at providing clean drinking water to students.

The initiative by Panasonic India was inaugurated by Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit in New Delhi.

As part of the project, the first water purifier was installed at NP Girls Secondary School in Gole Market on Thursday.

Ms Dikshit said schoolchildren should take lead in water conservation as most people are unaware about its importance.

"We have to dispel this very syndrome that water and air are free for the society. As water is also being used for drinking and cooking, it is imperative that water must be of better quality, safe and clean," she said.

The function was attended by NDMC Chairperson Archana Arora, NDMC Secretary D S Pandit and Panasonic India president Daizo Ito.

Panasonic India will also conduct workshops across the national capital to educate children about clean and safe drinking water, water conservation and sanitation in collaboration with NGO Eco Roots Foundation.

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