Haryana puts premium on water conservation
THE WEEK|April 10, 2022
Overarching policy bets big on use of treated waste water
Haryana puts premium on water conservation

‘‘Water is life, our faith and also a stream developmental flow. The vision of Aatmanirbh Bharat significantly depends on our wat resources and connectivity. I believe that wit public participation and collective efforts, w will conserve water and further strengthen o rainwater management to build our Nation shining tomorrow.”

- Narendra Modi

‘‘Water is a precious resource and the Haryana Government is committed to conservation, preservation and demand management for future generations of Haryanavis. Guided by the vision of the Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, we are making best possible efforts to optimise utilisation of water resources, promote use of treated water, set up rain water harvesting structures and adopt ground water recharging techniques.”

- Manohar Lal

If there is water, there is life. Water, rightly called the elixir of life by Dr. C V Raman, is the most important natural resource on the earth to sustain all forms of life. Given its paramount importance and the hard and harsh reality that it is a limited resource, water needs to be used judiciously.

This hypothesis gets doubly underscored in the context of Haryana where nearly 60 percent of the ground water is brackish and unfit for human consumption. Conscious of the grave reality and great need to address the issues of limited availability of water resources and the quality of water, the Manohar Lal Government has come out with an overarching policy on water conservation with emphasis on reuse of the treated water.

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