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Tapti River

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Total Organizations: 2
Total Projects: 3
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Profile Completion: 70%

Water Challenges

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Region Overview

The Tapti River ancient original name Tapati River is a river in central India. It is one of the major rivers of peninsular India with a length of around 724 kilometres.

Organizations in Tapti River


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Projects in Tapti River


Colgate-Palmolive (India) Limited, the market leader in Oral Care, in partnership with the nonprofit organization Water For People India Trust, launched its Amravati Water initiative today in the Amravati District of Maharashtra. This program is an expansion of ColgateÕs partnership … Learn More

Implementation of a sustainable relationship with suppliers is a key component of Danone's activity, within its own business and throughout its ecosystem. Danone south Africa is engaging 4 years plan jointly with WWF 1)Water Efficiency Collaboration Initiative through: i) Assess … Learn More

Lasting water and sanitation solutions can only be achieved when local actors – the private sector, civil society, and local government – are supported. As such, Water For People partners with and builds the skills of the District, Block Governments, … Learn More


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