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Noah to build 100 water filter systems
Project Noah: The Betterment of Humanity has declared to build 11 water filter systems in Nepal.bookmark
Published at : August 7, 2017
Updated at : August 7, 2017 08:30
Kathmandu
Project Noah: The Betterment of Humanity has declared to build 11 water filter systems in Nepal.
The goal is to use the latest technology to extract water from the atmosphere to provide clean drinking water in remote villages where water is scarce, the organisation said in a statement.
Our goal is to embark on a social mission to drive change on a global scale by applying new, innovative thinking to formulate a solution for the underprivileged and excluded people, said Ranu Sunar, the organisation’s Nepal president. (PR)
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