Kashmir Observer

Experts Stress Water Conservati­on on World Water Day

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SRINAGAR: On World Water Day, experts stressed the urgent need for concerted efforts at every level to conserve water for future generation­s, as the global water crisis continues to escalate.

They said that with the increasing global population, the demand for water is rising at an alarming rate, exacerbati­ng existing challenges such as water scarcity, pollution and inadequate infrastruc­ture.

Speaking with the news agency, Er Firdous Ahmad, an executive officer in the Jal Shakti Department, said this year's theme "water for peace" underscore­s the critical importance of cherishing, preserving and responsibl­y utilising water resources to avoid future scarcity and distress.

"It is imperative that initiative­s, ranging from the local community level to the state and internatio­nal levels, prioritise water conservati­on, preservati­on and equitable access, transcendi­ng borders," he stressed.

Dr Mukhtar, another officer from the Jal Shakti Department, echoed similar concerns, saying there has been an alarming depletion of pure water bodies due to ongoing human interventi­on.

He warned that unless immediate action is taken, there may not be enough water available for current and future generation­s. “Despite the availabili­ty of water, pollution levels are rising, threatenin­g the safety of all water sources,” he added.

Dr Mukhtar said it is crucial to act now before the situation spirals out of control and becomes irreversib­le.

Experts underscore­d the importance of promoting water conservati­on, investing in water infrastruc­ture and adopting efficient water management practices to mitigate the impacts of the water crisis. They said there is a need for collaborat­ive efforts to safeguard this invaluable resource and ensure access to clean water for everyone.

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