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February 16, 2021
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Water Conservation as a National
Organization.
India is changing to a country where the whole world sees it as ‘New India’. The largest in the world democracy
is now rapidly transforming into a rich, self-reliant, prosperous, food
exporter, obviously a vibrant country with well-developed infrastructure, skilled and
energetic youth, up-to-date communications, advanced health and education
programs, advanced management, and a growing economy. Significantly, India has
in recent times become a world-renowned center for the field of IT, health
tourism, space research and the use of satellite technology, and several other
sectors. Furthermore, India is not committed to fulfilling its international
obligations in terms of conservation,
Environmental Management.
Environmental management, mitigation of
climate change, human rights, social justice, equality, and peace but at the
same time, are fully aimed at achieving strategic priorities for
nation-building and making a significant contribution to the global agenda for
sustainable development. Indeed, India is fast approaching people who are
efficient, active, visible, and economically responsive while aiming to protect
its long-term interests of environmental protection by protecting natural and
diverse natural resources.
Water Problem - The Biggest Obstacle.
India owns only 2.4% of the world's land
area and holds about a third of the world's population and the highest
livestock owner (512 million heads). Therefore, although you have made the above-mentioned
improvements as well achieved in various fields, India faces
several limitations and global challenges to achieve the dreams, aspirations,
and growing aspirations of its people. Among them, the water crisis associated
with food, insecurity draws special attention as this receives high levels of
risk due to the growing population, rapid urbanization; industrialization and
infrastructure development; expansion and strengthening of agriculture; loss of
desertification, and degradation of natural resources (forests, grasslands,
wetlands including rivers, marine, and coastal ecosystems); large gaps between
property and demand of various fields and impacts climate change.
Signs of Water Shortages.
Signs of water shortages along the way of limited
access, a diminished quantity, and declining quality are evident. Everyone
can see that there is no water it is important not only for all walks of life
but it also connects all aspects of life. The human body is made
up of 'Panchtatvas'.
Five factors: Water, illness; Fire, Earth, and Space,
of which about 72% of weight loss is due to water content. Water is a
driving force in nature.
Although mother Earth most
compact (70%) with water, only 2.5% salt without water.
India covers only 4% of the world freshwater
springs. Less than 1% of
freshwater is readily available in lakes and
rivers. Indiscriminately,
the agricultural sector is the only one that eats India is
not only committed to fulfilling its international obligations towards its conservation,
environmental management, climate change reduction, human
rights, social justice, equality, and peace but eat the same time, it
is fully intended to achieve a significant strategic achievement nation
building and significant contribution to the global agenda sustainable
development.
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