Nothing is as satisfying as a glass of cold water in the scorching summer. After having said that, a question generally pops up in the mind – is cold water actually good for us or warm water is a better option? From our early years, we have heard t... Read more
Water is certainly the most precious gift bestowed on the living beings by Mother Nature. Water, a requirement worldwide, also acts as a competent source of essential minerals for our body. However, the minerals available in water may differ from pla... Read more
Water is certainly crucial for our existence. Pure water is typically colorless, odorless and tasteless. It is chemically made of two components - hydrogen and oxygen. Since water is a universal solvent, it has the tendency to dissolve almost everyth... Read more
For you've wished so dearly to pack those winter jackets and enjoy the sunshine, summer has finally arrived with a bang. And even it has just touched the threshold, it has already become all about sweat and fatigue. During these summer days, as the m... Read more
Austen has rightly quoted, "Thousands have lived without love, not one without water." Certainly, water is the driving force of nature and an essential element of life. It is much more than just "thirst-quencher" as it is crucial for humans, animals ... Read more
Summer is around the corner, so will be the flurry of TV ads by soft drink manufacturers. Your LED TV would spill out dozens of commercials endorsing their drinks to be the "real thirst quenchers." Far from being healthy, most of these artificial sug... Read more
Though it seems to be a simple question, it has no simple answer. On more specific terms, the body of an adult human being has 60% water, despite consuming or flushing. And each body loses its water, mainly through sweat and urine. The health authori... Read more
India is in a dismal state of affairs, with respect to accessibility to 'safe drinking water' in comparison with China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Tanzania, and Kenya. 1As per Water Aid data published on World Water Day in 2017, 76 million pe... Read more
Urbanisation and population growth have introduced new-age pollutants to our water source such as rivers and natural streams. These pollutants include industrial chemical wastes, industrial wastes and technological litters. Besides, fertilizers and p... Read more
It's a fact that our drinking water supplied from various water treatment plants may still contain harmful chemicals. This makes it necessary to use proper filtration processes that remove hazardous contaminants and make water safe for drinking. Amon... Read more
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