The company has launched three models of gravity-fed water purifiers, priced between Rs 1,499 to Rs 2,199, Panasonic said in a statement today.
Panasonic India President Daizo Ito said: "We believe that this initiative will contribute to the Clean India Mission by providing safe and hygienic drinking water to all in urban India as well as in hinterland."
Besides, Panasonic has plans to export these affordable range of water purifiers to other developing economies.
Panasonic, which is already present in the electricity-run water purifiers, said that non-electric version is a step further to provide safe drinking water to the masses.
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