The Madhya Pradesh High Court has appointed a one-man commission to probe the Indore water contamination crisis linked to several deaths. The panel will examine causes, health impact, official accountability and compensation, while directing continued water testing and medical relief
At least 22 people fell ill in Mhow tehsil of Indore district after consuming suspected contaminated drinking water. Nine were hospitalised as health teams began testing water samples amid concerns following the recent deadly Bhagirathpura waterborne disease outbreak
Water conservationist Rajendra Singh blamed corruption for Indore's contaminated drinking water crisis, calling it a "system-created disaster." He criticized reliance on Narmada water and poor infrastructure, citing recent deaths from contamination