The Free Press Journal

NaMo pitches for a mass campaign to save water

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Sharing concern over drought in various parts of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday pitched for water conservati­on through a mass movement as he pinned hopes on the Monsoon which is predicted to bring upto 110 per cent of rainfall this season.

In his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', he also talked about efforts to clean Ganga and Yamuna rivers, hoping that these will show results in some time. Among other several issues, he delved on education, emphasisin­g that the focus should now shift from enrolment to providing quality education. During his 30minute broadcast, Modi also expressed gratitude to one crore households which gave up LPG subsidy in response to his call and exhorted media

to highlight positive news. Talking about the drought situation in various parts of the country, he said, "To fight the drought and water scarcity, the government­s will do their work. But I have seen people also make their own efforts. In several villages, an awareness has been seen with regard to the value of water and in such places, there is sensitivit­y and a will to do something to conserve," he said.

He referred to the weather forecast which has predicted that the country will receive 106 per cent to 110 per cent rainfall during this Monsoon and said such good news always brings peace. "But this news brings new awareness also... While the news about good rainfall brings comfort, it also provides an opportunit­y and a challenge. Can we run a movement from village to village to preserve water?... To whatever extent possible, we must save water.

"The rain water should be preserved. The water of a village should remain in the village. If we make a resolve to do this, it is possible through a mass campaign,” he said. - PTI

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