India Water Week 2024


        Smt. Droupadi Murmu, the President of India, officially opened the 8th India Water Week in New Delhi, observed from 17th September to 20th September 2024. The event brought together Union Ministers, international representatives, and experts, highlighting the importance of water conservation both in India and around the world.

Significance of the Event

     India Water Week focuses on the critical role water plays in sustaining life. It promotes awareness and actions for conserving this valuable resource. During the inauguration, a symbolic “Jal Bharo” (filling of water) ceremony was held, representing the importance of protecting and saving water for the future.The convention features 18 sessions that allow experts, technocrats, and water practitioners to share knowledge about water management. These sessions encourage discussions about strategies to manage and conserve water effectively, focusing on both national and global issues.

Presidential Address

   In her speech, President Murmu talked about the ancient wisdom found in the Vedas, which consider water sacred. She emphasized that water conservation is crucial, especially for future generations. She also encouraged young people to take an active role in conserving water and protecting this essential resource.Union Minister C. R. Paatil stressed the importance of working together globally to address the water crisis. He mentioned that ministers from different countries shared their experiences and solutions to 

manage water resources effectively.

   The event also celebrated grassroots efforts in water conservation. Two women, Ujiaro Bai and Lakmen Mary Nongkhlaw, known as “Water Warriors,” shared their inspiring stories about how their communities are involved in conserving water. These examples show the impact of community-driven initiatives in tackling water-related challenges.

Exhibitions and Forums

    An exhibition showcasing the latest technologies for water management was also inaugurated. The Global Water Leaders’ Plenary and Country Forum also provided a space for countries to exchange ideas and best practices for water conservation and management, promoting international cooperation.
The first day of India Water Week ended with a cultural program, bringing a sense of unity and shared purpose among the participants. The program reinforced the event’s theme of working together for sustainable water management.

About India Water Week

    India Water Week started in 2012 and aims to promote the sustainable use of water resources. The event happens every year and focuses on various topics, such as water conservation and preventing pollution. It brings together experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to discuss innovations and solutions.India is home to many important rivers like the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Yamuna, which are vital for agriculture and cultural traditions. However, the country also faces serious water shortages, with around 600 million people affected. About 60% of irrigation in India depends on groundwater. The National Water Policy focuses on efficient use of water, and the River Linking Project is one of India’s efforts to balance water availability across different regions.

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