MP's Groundwater Poisoned: Nitrate Threatens 39 Districts After Indore Tragedy
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News1808-01-2026, 10:30

MP's Groundwater Poisoned: Nitrate Threatens 39 Districts After Indore Tragedy

  • Madhya Pradesh faces a severe groundwater contamination crisis with dangerous nitrate levels, following 18 deaths in Indore from sewage-contaminated water.
  • A central government study reveals MP ranks second nationally after Uttar Pradesh for high nitrate in groundwater, impacting 39 out of 55 districts.
  • Districts like Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, and Ujjain show nitrate levels exceeding 45 mg/liter, posing serious health risks, especially to newborns.
  • Causes include faulty sewage systems, septic tank leaks, excessive chemical fertilizers in agriculture, and rapid urbanization.
  • Experts warn of potential widespread tragedies if state governments do not urgently address groundwater quality and management.

Why It Matters: MP's groundwater is dangerously contaminated with nitrate, demanding urgent action to prevent widespread health crises.

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