Tag: water conservation

  • Modi Launches ‘Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Initiative,’ Says, ‘Time To Reduce, Reuse, Recharge And Recycle Water’ |

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched the ‘Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Initiative’ and highlighted that India has only four per cent of freshwater resources in the world and needs to people adopt the mantra of ‘reduce, reuse, recharge and recycle’ to conserve it.

    He also asserted that conserving water and protecting the environment is deeply rooted in India’s cultural consciousness, as water is revered as sacred and rivers are worshipped as goddesses.

    While virtually speaking at the launch of the ‘Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari’ initiative in Gujarat’s Surat, the PM stressed the initiative’s goal of strengthening community involvement in water conservation.

    “For water conservation, we should work on the mantra of ‘reduce, reuse, recharge and recycle’. We also need to adopt innovative techniques and the latest technology to conserve water,” he said, PTI reported.

    Modi said that 80 per cent of India’s water is used for irrigation, and sustainable agricultural techniques, such as drip irrigation should be promoted

    “Conservation of water and environment is not new for us. It has been a part of India’s cultural consciousness. In our culture, water is considered god and rivers are revered as goddesses. Narmada, Ganga, Godavari and Kaveri are our mothers. Our ancestors also knew the importance of conservation of water,” he said.

    Modi highlighted that India has only four per cent of the world’s freshwater resources and that many regions are experiencing a severe water crisis. He also pointed out that in the last few days, various parts of India, including Gujarat, have seen rain fury, which he called unprecedented.

    Over 200 people lost their lives and 78 are still missing due to the landslides that hit Kerala’s Wayanad district on July 30. Additionally, torrential rains in Gujarat during the last week of August resulted in 49 fatalities.

    While recalling his days as the chief minister of Gujarat, Modi said his past experiences in his home state gave him the confidence to solve the water crisis in the country.

    “But, we saw results only during the last 10 years because my government worked on the ‘whole of society – whole of government’ approach,” said Modi, PTI reported.

  • UP ranked very best state in water conservation efforts, Rajasthan 2d: Jal Shakti Ministry

    By way of PTI

    NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh has been ranked as the most efficient state in water conservation efforts for 2020, Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat introduced on Friday.

    The Ministry of Jal Shakti awarded Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu 2d and 3rd ranks, respectively, for his or her paintings and efforts against water conservation.

    Addressing the 2020 Nationwide Water Awards, the Minister for Jal Shakti stated the rustic required 1,000 billion cubic metres of water in step with yr to cater to its agriculture, irrigation, commercial and home necessities.

    “The use of water is expanding however its availability is reducing. Rainfall patterns are converting. By way of 2050, the call for for water would upward thrust from 1,000 billion cubic metres to at least one,400-1,500 billion cubic metres. So, we will have to transfer forward with a good perspective and take efficient steps,” Shekhawat stated.

    Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh gained the most efficient district award within the northern zone, adopted by means of Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar in Punjab.

    In southern zone, Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala was once awarded the most efficient district, adopted by means of Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh.

    East Champaran in Bihar and Godda in Jharkhand have been awarded first and 2d ranks amongst districts within the east zone, whilst Indore in Madhya Pradesh ranked first within the western area.

    Vadodara in Gujarat and Banswara in Rajasthan gained a joint 2d rank.

    Within the northeast zone, Goalpara in Assam and Siang in Arunachal Pradesh have been recognised for his or her water conservation efforts.

    That is the 3rd Nationwide Water Award.

    The Nationwide Water Award was once introduced by means of the Jal Shakti Ministry in 2018.

    Nationwide Water Awards additionally targets to supply a excellent alternative to start-ups in addition to main organisations to have interaction and planned with senior policy-makers on the way to undertake the most efficient water assets control practices in India.

    To inspire and recognise folks and organisations doing exemplary paintings within the box of water assets control, the Division of Water Assets, River Building and Ganga Rejuvenation provides 57 awards to states, organisations, folks, and many others. in 11 other classes.

    Below the most efficient business class, Welspun India Textile Ltd. Gujarat (first), Hyundai Motor India Ltd. Tamil Nadu (2d), and collectively Trident (Textile) Ltd (3rd) Punjab and Metal Authority of India Ltd (3rd) New Delhi had been awarded.

    Below the most efficient NGO class, Coastal Salinity Prevention Cellular, Ahmedabad, Vivekananda Kendra NARDEP, Kanyakumari, Gramvikas Sanstha, Aurangabad and Vivekananda Analysis and Coaching Institute, Bhavnagar had been awarded first, 2d and joint 3rd place respectively.

    ITC Restricted, Kolkata, West Bengal; Adani Basis, Gujarat; HAL, Bengaluru, Karnataka; and Dharampal Satyapal Ltd., Noida, UP had been awarded first, 2d and collectively 3rd place respectively for Easiest Business for CSR actions.