schools should provide 1.5 liters of drinking water per child per day as per standards
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School should provide 1.5litres of drinking water per children per day as per students - True
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- During school day the children do not drink enough-and dehydration leads to inconsistency. A proper and daily intake of fluid in the day is an important part of the treatment of these problems. The proper maintenance of the body's fluid balance has a major impact on our health, well-being and physical effectiveness. It is shown that mild 1-2 percent loss of dehydration (dehydration when we feel thirsty first) leads to a measurable decline in mental performance. A new study of young adults showed that when they were thirsty, mental performance was 10 percent lower.
- The requirement in terms of children's fluid is higher in proportion- "1.5ml per k/cal per meal" than "1ml / kcal in adults". This corresponds to 6 to 8 glasses which is around 1.5 litres to 2 liters of fluid per day, and additional fluid in warm weather and/or while children are physically active .
- Several schools have independently implemented water systems as well. Some responded to educational initiatives which comprise regular drinking water as a key component of their learning strategies, while fewer responded to parents' and students' demands. Better drinking & access To make drinking water a pleasant experience for children instead of one to tolerate or avoid
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