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World Water Day 2016

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2 thoughts on “World Water Day 2016

  1. Ar. Ashu Dehadani , Project Officer, GRIHA/ TERI, New Delhi

    Ar. Ashu Dehadani , Project Officer, GRIHA/ TERI, New Delhi

    Very rightly said.
    Out of the need of the fast urbanising population and greed of men, the whole urban environmental dynamics of the earth has been very badly affected. Therefore, it is the right time, to think globally and act locally for each one of us to correct the extremely deteriorating urban environmental dynamics in time, before it becomes too late.
    For urban environmental sustainability man has to manage his wastewater, which is making the rivers, cities etc. a real hell on this earth. At the same time, we have to preach and practice the old practices of water harvesting of Rajasthan to avert the impending water crisis. Further, we should increase our efforts on reforesting our naked hills, which are our natural water towers to quench the thirst of the urban, modern men and all other living beings.

  2. Acharya ( Smt.) Suresh Dehadani, Majari Kalan, Alwar, India

    Excellent, eye-opening presentation.

    We should pledge not to waste water. Men are masters in wastage – so say all animals on this planet. That’s why man is called the biggest waste producing natural machine today! Man has earned this dubious distinction since the beginning of Industrial Revolution. All the gold, silver and bronze medals in Wastage and Mismanagement of Water Games will go to men only, no other animal can win any medal at all !!

    – Acharya ( Smt.) Suresh Dehadani, Majari Kalan, Alwar, India

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