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Translate the following passage :
In 1995, the then World Bank Vice president Ismail Sera Gelding
said, "If the wars of this century were fought over oil, the wars of
this century will be fought over water."
With World Water Day is celebrated on March 22nd every year,
it is deeply disturbing to realise with each passing day our deepest
worry is the feature of the planet's fresh water supply,
Imagine taking shorter showers, shallower baths and using
minimum water for washing, cooking, clearing and gardening,
Only 3 per cent of the water world's water is freshwater. The
remaining 97 per cent is too brackish for humans and most animals
to use. The situation in Chennai should serve as a glaring example
of how grave the problem of water shortage is in our country.
Rainwater harvesting and water recycling are two solutions,
which should be seriously looked at and if found feasible, actively
implemented. Speaking on rainwater harvesting Mr. Rudolf
D'Souza of EFIE explained“ Rainwater is the purest form of water"
(apart from distillation). Mumbai is blessed with abundant rainfall
spread over reasonable period. We get a lot of rain but yet we do
not have water, because we allow almost all of it flow into the
sea. It will not matter how much rainfall we get if we do not utilise
this resource. So we need to look at this free source of pure water
differently.
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