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India and Nepal signed an agreement on March 3 to boost cooperation in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector. The agreement aims to foster collaboration in areas such as waste management, water resource management, and capacity building. It will include capacity-building programs, technology and knowledge transfer, and joint efforts in groundwater management, including quality improvement, artificial recharge, and rainwater harvesting.
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