Potable water from sea soon at 5 paise/litre: Gadkari

Union water resources minister Nitin Gadkari (PTI File Photo)

Highlights

  • Minister Gadkari said the country will soon have potable water from the sea at just 5 paise per litre.
  • Trials for conversion of seawater into potable water have started in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu.
  • Gadkari said it was unfortunate that some states were fighting over river water distribution.
BHOPAL: Union water resources minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday said the country will soon have potable water from sea at just 5 paise per litre. Trials for conversion of seawater into potable water have started in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu.


Addressing the inaugural session of a two-day Nadi Mahotsav at Bandrabhan, Gadkari said it was unfortunate that some states were fighting over river water distribution while nobody is concerned about river water going to Pakistan. India shares 6 rivers with Pakistan.



“Water from three rivers is flowing into Pakistan. But neither does any newspaper write on it, nor does any MLA demand to stop it,” Gadkari said.



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