Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai) - HT Navi Mumbai Live

Don’t waste water during Holi, civic body to housing societies

- Sanghamitr­a Sengupta sanghamitr­a. sengupta@ hindustant­imes. com

NAVI MUMBAI: With further cut in water supply announced by the water supply department of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC), officials are appealing to residents not to waste water this Holi.

Holi will be celebrated on March 23.

The NMMC has decided to cut water supply during evenings for six days a week from Monday.

The civic body has decided to do extensive awareness campaignin­g to urge people to have a waterless Holi to save water in the time of water crisis.

The NMMC officials have planned to spread messages through posters, banners and hoardings asking people to only play dry Holi.

“We will pledge to save water in every way possible this Holi and are expecting residents to co-operate with us,” said mayor Sudhakar Sonawane.

Officials said the NMMC has already started printed banners and handbills which will be put at all prominent locations and also distribute­d in schools, colleges and housing societies.

“We will be doing as much awareness through various mediums as possible, including social media networks. It has to be a combined effort to save water to last till monsoon,” said Arvind Shinde, executive engineer, water department, NMMC.

While the municipal corporatio­n is stepping up efforts to spread ‘ save water’ message, some housing societies and associatio­ns have already come forward to do their bit.

The Nerul-Belapur’s Walkers Associatio­ns have decided to celebrate a dry Holi.

“We have been always trying not to waste water during Holi. This time, we will use only natural colours and play dry Holi. This is a small step to conserve water in times of scarcity,” said Brigadier Dharamprak­ash, member of the associatio­n.

Many residents said they have already planned to discuss this in their upcoming society meeting and appeal to all to save water.

“We had been planning this for a few days and have put up on our notice board to use water judiciousl­y and also take care that children do not use pipe water,” said Subhadeep Bhattachar­ya, resident of Balaji Housing Society in Seawoods.

“The decision is a must as many places in the city have acute water shortage,” he added.

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