essay on role of youth in water management
Answers
Some salient points are given below. Students can expand on these points and write the essay using their creativity and language skills.
1. Today’s youth is tomorrow’s future. It is in the hands of youth to educate and empower themselves today so that tomorrow, when they are the leaders of the nation, they can steer its destiny towards the path of progress. It is the duty of today’s youth to make preemptive efforts and be able to identify the crisis that can strike us tomorrow. Example – shortage of conventional sources of energy, increase population or dearth of safe, drinking water.
2. Almost 71% of earth’s surface is covered with water. But unfortunately only a small part of it is fit for human/animal consumption. We have to be very judicious about the consumption of water and make sure not to waste it. If we inculcate the habits to conserve water in us, only then we can ask others to do the same.
3. Small steps like – closing the tap while brushing the teeth, opting for shower instead of hot bath tub soak, using water judiciously when washing cars or watering our garden, will go a long way in preventing water wastage. We need to learn how to manage our water resources so that there is no dearth of clean water when there is an actual need.
4. Many villages/areas in our country face droughts and people have to travel miles to get one bucket of clean drinkable water. (Explain other problems you know that are caused due to water shortage). Hence, it is the need of the day to manage our water resources and use them judiciously.
5. I believe it is essential for every person to understand the importance of clean water as a vital resource. Only when the youth inculcates the habit to conserve water today, tomorrow (as country’s leaders) they can come up with plans that can be implemented on a greater scale. Unless, each one of us feels the need to save water and helps the government in water conservation plans, droughts will continue affecting our fellow human beings and children will be traveling miles on foot to quench their parched throats.