Environment, health and hygiene are the major concerns of all developing and underdeveloped countries, large or small. Among these, India is fast catching up with the developed countries in economic progress, but in the areas of environment, health and hygiene, India still has a lot of catching-up to do.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 80 percent of sicknesses in the world are attributable to waterborne diseases, which are preventable. Many other diseases are spread through poor hygienic practices. By improving sanitation and environmental conditions by conducting educational programmes and by creating awareness, healthcare bills can be reduced substantially.
Environment, water and sanitation on their own do not result in improved health, but the correct utilisation of them does. A clean environment, safe drinking water and better sanitation practices are critical components of a comprehensive healthcare programme. An environment that enables and supports good hygiene should be ensured and promoted at all levels.
IPA expects that highlighting environment, health and hygiene as the theme of the conference will also boost safe plumbing practices in the country. It will help to create awareness about the co-relation of better plumbing practices with health and hygiene of the citizens. The conference is also expected to spread the message about energy efficiency and water management/conservation through improved plumbing installations.
The IPA hopes that the international participants of the conference will share their experiences in their countries to encourage the improvement of practices in India.
The IPA has conceived a very creative and thoughtful logo for this event. The letters ‘WPC’ have been calligraphically rendered, giving it a feeling of freedom, symbolising a new world and a joyous life. The imaginative integration of vivid colours was chosen carefully as an uninterrupted symphony: salmon pink for health, sunflower yellow for hygiene and crystal blue for environment.
India is best described as Incredible India and this Conference is sure to become a ‘business with pleasure’ for the delegates. The climate during the month of November will be pleasant, making this trip to India enjoyable for the international delegates.
The IPA and its event partner, Akar InfoMedia, have worked out various pre and post conference tours and cultural programmes for delegates and partners. WPC 2013 is sure to become a memorable lifetime experience for the delegates. Please visit the website: www.wpc2013.in for more information on the conference programme, pleasure trips, about New Delhi and, of course, incredible India!
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