Building the most ac... • 10h
It’s surprising how quickly some people jump to harsh judgments without knowing the facts. Let me clarify this clearly: every founder of HimalPure is a native Himalayan — from Pithoragarh, Triund, Spiti and other high-altitude regions that face these water shortages themselves. We grew up watching families wait 5–7 days for tankers and survive on stored, stale water when routes got blocked. So when people call this mission “looting” or “snatching rights,” it honestly reflects their mindset, not our intention. We are not taking water away — we are building what never existed: structured, terrain-specific routes, village-level need maps, and reliable supply networks based on real on-ground demand. This is a solution for our own communities, designed by people who have lived this struggle firsthand. Constructive criticism is welcome, but attacking those trying to fix a crisis their own people face is unfair and uninformed.


Building the most ac... • 1d
Across the Himalayan belt, from Kangra to Spiti and Kinnaur, thousands still struggle for something as basic as clean drinking water. Many communities wait 5–7 days for tankers, and during blocked routes they survive on stored, stale water. This isn’
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Engineering student ... • 1y
"Did you know that 75% of people forget to drink enough water daily? And even me. But water is essential for our bodies. To tackle this, I've come up with a innovative solution - a smart water bottle that sends reminders to drink water throughout the
See MoreDon't have a millio... • 7m
Attentions,,,,,,,, new startup idea please share your opinion Hi, every one when i am going to bring filter water from near by water furifier so it's need 5₹ coin and some times need to wait some time, so planed for this problem to slove, i thinking
See MoreCHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 1y
Idea for you implement now So guy's we all know that currently Bangalore is suffering from water crisis and reports are saying that soon water demand in India by 2030 will be 2X of present demand because people are using water very carelessly and I
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Keep Moving • 1y
🌊 It is going to WATER! Yes, you read it correctly. The water business is poised to become one of the most profitable industries very soon. Many cities in India are already facing severe water shortages, with people struggling to secure their shar
See MoreThatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 5m
💧This Is the Kind of Innovation India Needs. In rural India, it's always been assumed that bringing water is a "woman's job." Girls miss school. Women lose hours every day. And their bodies pay the price with back, neck, and joint pain from carryin
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