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IIT-Madras unveils hybrid course to increase water literacy

IndiaTimes Thursday, 11 January 2024
IIT Madras has launched a four-month certificate course, Water Quality - An Approach to People's Water Data, to create water-literate citizens. The course will teach about water quality and its impact on human health while also creating a database of ground, surface, and piped water quality. Students will have the opportunity to test water quality in practicals and receive a certificate from IIT-M. The course, in partnership with Tel Aviv University, costs ₹1,500 and is open to students in their final year of science or engineering.
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