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There are many facilities which need to be provided to everyone. These are known as public facilities. Examples: healthcare, sanitation, electricity, public transport, schools, colleges, drinking water, etc.

One important characteristic of public facility is that once it is provided its benefit can be shared by many people. For example; if a school comes up in a locality, many children are benefited from that school. Similarly, if a road is built through a village then many people are benefited from the road.

2. A government budget is a document prepared by the government or other political entity presenting its anticipated revenues and proposed spending for the coming financial year.[1] In most parliamentary systems, the budget is presented to the lower house of the legislature and often requires approval of the legislature. Through this budget, the government implements economic policy and realizes its program priorities. Once the budget is approved, the use of funds from individual chapters is in the hands of government, ministries and other institutions. Revenues of the state budget consist mainly of taxes, customs duties, fees and other revenues. State budget expenditures cover the activities of the state, which are either given by law or the constitution. The budget in itself does not appropriate funds for government programs, which requires additional legislative measures.

3.Sulabh International is an India-based social service organization that works to promote human rights, environmental sanitation, non-conventional sources of energy, waste management and social reforms through education. The organization counts 50,000 volunteers.[1] Sulabh International is the largest nonprofit organization in India.[2]

A delegation of sanitary workers from various parts of the country working with the Sulabh International with the Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, in New

4.In Tennessee, about 10 percent of the population uses a private water supply as their source of drinking and household water. Private water supplies in Tennessee are usually a groundwater well or a spring. Private water supplies are, for the most part, unregulated. How a private well is constructed is regulated, but the quality of the water coming from that well is not regulated. Water from springs is also not regulated. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s Division of Water Resources handles most water supply issues in Tennessee.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates 42 million Americans (mostly in rural America) get their water from private wells or other small, unregulated water systems. According to the 2003 American Housing Survey of 105 million homes in the United States, about 13 million (12.4 percent) had wells. The three common types of water wells are drilled, dug or driven.

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