Drip, Drop, Drip, Drop. This clock must be stopped.
“The earth, the air, the land, and the water are not an inheritance from our forefathers but on loan from our children. So we have to handover to them at least as it was handed over to us.” –M.K Gandhi
Water is very historic element in human’s life. Without water there is no existence of life. Every living thing depends on water. We people know the importance of water. We all know very well that there is a lot of shortage of drinking water in our land, yet we keep ignoring it.
we don’t try to save it.
At present, the biggest organizations of the world are making efforts to make people understand and make them aware of their responsibility to save water, because of making people aware World water day is celebrated. It is celebrated on March 22 every year. The day is celebrated around the world since 1993. The world water day is adopted by UN general assembly on December 22,1992 after then 22 March was declared as World water day .The theme for world water day 2023 is “Accelerating the change to solve the water and sanitation crisis”.
The significance of celebrating world water day is to remind the people about the importance of water and steps to conserve water from wastage . It’s the duty of each and everyone to save water and spread awareness about the importance of water among the uneducated ones and our loved ones too.
“There is nothing impossible to do as impossible itself says I am possible “. If all people set their mind to bring a change they would succeed it to do . Just the way a student needs a teacher who supports him or her to succeed in his or her life , a society also needs an ideal person for a change. Earlier, a drama was telecasted, whose name was Shaktimaan. In which Shaktimaan used to tell small but big things (Choti Choti Magar Moti Bate).
And Used to make people realize their mistake in doing mistake and make them understand their responsibility. In today’s time too, we need such a person (Shaktimaan) who can convince people to save water and make them understand their responsibility.
Save the BLUE, so you don’t go blue. Save water.
Deepa Gupta
A student of Class-12th