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Solid and liquid waste directly impact human health and have far reaching consequences when ignored. Since Rural India is one of the major contributors of solid and liquid waste there is a mounting and urgent need to address rural solid and liquid resource management (SLRM) Solid and Liquid resource Management is one of the key components of Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) (G), launched with the objective of bringing improvement in cleanliness, hygiene and the general quality of life in rural areas.
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