This is considered the efforts of Andhra Pradesh and Hyderabad metropolitan water supply and sewerage board to provide water services to its poorest residents - about 1.7 million people. The undermining of the problem is the fact that Hyderabad is located in a relatively dry regions of India and Water Board is only able to provide water for an average of two hours a day. To attract investment, the government decides to privatize the Water Board, but the conditions of the World Bank about its support for the privatization of the ability of Andhra Pradesh to develop a program that will provide water to the slums of the city. HKS Case Number 1828.0 "Hide
by Jennifer Davis, Sunil Tankha 23 pages. Publication Date: February 21, 2006. Prod. #: HKS319-PDF-ENG