Climate change and excessive consumption is causing severe water shortages in many Indian metros. However, ordinary citizens can solve the problem at their individual levels through small and simple innovations.
Sunil Sood, an energy consultant and environment activist, can show you the way to save energy and water in your homes and workplaces without losing comfort.
Supported by KVK and ICAR, the residents of Kadwanchi embraced the spirit of the community conservation to transform their severely drought-prone hamlet into one of the most prosperous villages in the region.
As the government and NGOs across India work to find a solution for the crippling water shortage that grips the country every summer, there’s a lot that you can do in your everyday life to conserve water.
Bengaluru was in the news recently for all the wrong reasons when Bellandur lake caught fire. The incident highlighted the growing troubles with Bangalore’s water bodies and water supply. It is time the city’s authorities and residents took remedial steps, such as the ones discussed in this short video.
People often wonder how they can contribute to the effort to conserve natural resources and build a better world. This telecom engineer from Bangalore has proven that if you’re really committed to the cause, all you need is the will to take action.
Water conservation is a pressing need in many parts of India. The Satyameva Jayate Water Cup was a competition that aimed to spread awareness and get more people involved in the efforts to preserve this precious natural resource.
Dr. Avinash Pol, a dental surgeon from Maharashtra, guided the residents of more than 70 villages in the state to help revive water bodies and learn about beneficial government schemes. He also helped them with sanitation work.