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TwitterAverage daily water intake in India varies by age group, with those over ** typically consuming the most. In FY 2022, adults aged 30 to 44 years old consumed **** liters of water per day. In comparison, those aged 19 years and below consumed just **** liters per day on average. Up to ** percent of the human body is made up of water, with the amount changing slightly due to factors such as age, sex, and hydration levels. The recommended amount of water intake to stay hydrated is at least *** liters every day. Most hydrated city in India Like age groups, water consumption also varies greatly by city. Of India’s major metropolises, Kolkata had the highest average water intake per person in 2021, at **** liters per day. Although most of India's major cities had an average per person water intake of more than *** liters per day in 2021, Indore and Chandigarh had an average intake slightly below the recommended levels.Improving drinking water access in India As part of the Clean Water and Sanitation Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), India aims to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all by 2030. The share of India's rural population with access to safe drinking water within premises via Pipe Water Supply (PWS) has increased considerably in recent years, rising from less than ** percent in FY 2016 to more than ** percent in FY 2022.
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TwitterKolkata had the highest average water consumption per person across major Indian cities in 2021, at **** liters per day. Bhubaneshwar followed, with an average consumption of *** liters per day. The recommended amount of water intake to stay hydrated is at least two liters every day.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the daily household water consumption per capita in urban China from 2009 to 2019. In 2019, an average Chinese person living in urban area had consumed approximately *** liters of drinking water per day.
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This dataset includes region-based water consumption records for daily and monthly intervals. It is suitable for time series forecasting models like Prophet and ARIMA.
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Bu veri seti, bölge bazlı günlük ve aylık su tüketim verilerini içermektedir. Prophet ve ARIMA gibi zaman serisi tahmin modelleri için uygundur.
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TwitterWater withdrawals per capita in Montenegro amount to 3590.74 cubic meters per inhabitant, according to the latest available data from 2022. This is a far higher volume than in many other countries, such as India, where per capita water withdrawals were 533.88 cubic meters as of 2022. Global water withdrawals Countries around the world withdraw huge volumes of water each year from sources such as rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and groundwater. China has some of the largest annual total water withdrawals across the globe, at 568.48 billion cubic meters in 2022. In comparison, Mexico withdrew almost 90 billion cubic meters of water that same year. Water scarcity Although roughly 70 percent of Earth's surface is covered with water, less than one percent of the planet's total water resources can be classified as accessible freshwater resources. Growing populations, increased demand, and climate change are increasingly putting pressure on these precious resources. This is expected to lead to global water shortages around the world. In the United States, the megadrought in the west has seen water levels of major reservoirs that provide water to millions of people plummet to record lows. To prevent severe droughts in water-stressed areas today and in the future, a more efficient use of water is essential.
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TwitterMumbai, a metropolitan city in India had the highest bottled water consumption volume in 2021. The packaged bottled water consumption in the city stood at ***** million liters. This was followed by the city of Delhi with consumption volume of ***** million liters.
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TwitterIn 2021, the market value of bottled water in India amounted to over *** billion Indian rupees. The market value of the bottled water is estimated to reach over *** billion rupees in 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate of ***** percent between 2022 and 2030.
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TwitterIn 2025, the global annual consumption of tea worldwide amounted to about **** billion kilograms and is estimated to reach to **** billion kilograms by 2030.Tea consumption - additional informationTea is the second most consumed drink in the world, after water. There are many types of teas, depending on their oxidation levels: green, yellow, oolong and black. Well-known varieties of black tea include Darjeeling, Assam, Turkish and Ceylon teas. This fragrant beverage originated in China in 2737 BC. According to myth, a Chinese emperor was sitting under a Camellia sinensis tree while his servant boiled drinking water. The wind blew some leaves from the tree into the water, and the emperor decided to try the drink that his servant created accidentally. The tea culture had been established in China for several centuries before it came to the West. Tea drinking was introduced in Japan during the late eighth century and became an important part of Japanese culture. In the United Kingdom, tea is recognized as one of the country’s cultural beverages. Tea is also a popular beverage in Middle Eastern cultures. In 2016, Turkey was the largest tea-consuming country in the world, with a per capita tea consumption of approximately **** pounds per year. In contrast, China had an annual consumption of **** pounds per person. In 2024, China was the leading global tea producer, followed by India and Kenya. In the previous year, worldwide tea production amounted to around ***** billion metric tons.
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TwitterAverage daily water intake in India varies by age group, with those over ** typically consuming the most. In FY 2022, adults aged 30 to 44 years old consumed **** liters of water per day. In comparison, those aged 19 years and below consumed just **** liters per day on average. Up to ** percent of the human body is made up of water, with the amount changing slightly due to factors such as age, sex, and hydration levels. The recommended amount of water intake to stay hydrated is at least *** liters every day. Most hydrated city in India Like age groups, water consumption also varies greatly by city. Of India’s major metropolises, Kolkata had the highest average water intake per person in 2021, at **** liters per day. Although most of India's major cities had an average per person water intake of more than *** liters per day in 2021, Indore and Chandigarh had an average intake slightly below the recommended levels.Improving drinking water access in India As part of the Clean Water and Sanitation Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), India aims to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all by 2030. The share of India's rural population with access to safe drinking water within premises via Pipe Water Supply (PWS) has increased considerably in recent years, rising from less than ** percent in FY 2016 to more than ** percent in FY 2022.