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Jal Jeevan Hariyali in English​

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Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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ABOUT THE MISSION

Marking all public water storage structures such as ponds / canal / pines and their renovation. To make all public water harvesting structures encroachment free. Marking and renovating all public wells. To build blotting / recharging structure alongside all public wells / hand pumps / tube wells. Construction of check dams and other water harvesting structures in small rivers / drains and water storage areas of hilly areas. Creating new water sources. Building the structure of rainwater harvesting in all government buildings. Motivate to build the structure of rain water harvesting in private buildings. To organize plantation campaign. To encourage the farmers for the use of alternative crops, drip irrigation, organic farming and other new technologies with less dependence on irrigation.

Answered by muskansethi932
6

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Google

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Fresh water is necessary for the survival of all living organisms on Earth. Our bodies are made up of about 60% water and we cannot survive more than a few days without it.

Water is a precious substance that meets our physical needs while at the same time being of great spiritual importance to many people. Water is also an integral part of many ecosystems that support us and a myriad of other species.

As part of McGill University’s Sustainability Projects Fund, the Water is Life! project was developed in order to raise student, staff, and faculty awareness about water issues and conservation measures — both on campus and at home.

This website invites us all to think about our water footprint and how we can reduce it.

 

You can view the full Water is Life! exhibit in the Repdath Museum or take the Water is Life! audio walking tour, available on CKUT's Ecolibrium Radio Residency blog.

 

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