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    As India’s population grows, managing waste effectively is crucial for environmental health and urban living standards. Poor waste disposal leads to soil pollution, clogged drains, and serious health risks. Effective waste management in India not only helps clean the cities but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling organic waste into compost or energy also adds value to the economy. With smart policies, public participation, and better technology, India can turn its waste problem into a resource opportunity for a cleaner, greener future.

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    Smart technology plays a key role in sustainable water management by enabling real-time monitoring and data-driven decisions. IoT sensors track usage, pressure, and leaks across systems. AI tools help analyze patterns and suggest ways to conserve water. Smart irrigation in agriculture and water quality sensors in urban pipelines are already making a big difference. These innovations reduce manual effort and help detect issues before they become costly. Using smart solutions ensures water is used wisely and efficiently at every level.

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