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World Water Day 2022: Dharam Singh Meena To Participate in Webinar on Sustainable Use of Water in Agriculture

Krishi Jagran, in association with FMC India, is hosting a Webinar on 'World Water Day 2022' with the theme "Sustainable Use of Water in Agriculture." This session will begin at 3:00 PM on March 22nd, 2022.

Updated on: 21 March, 2022 4:36 PM IST By: Ayushi Raina
Dharam Singh and his team managed to revive 66 Himalayan springs in Tehri Garhwal to provide a sustainable water supply that now helps over one lakh people across 23 villages.

One of the most important elements of earth, water is the prime necessity of life. All living things cannot live without it. Thus, the proverb says, “Water is life". But, with the increasing industrialization, over-use, & exploitation of all-natural sources, people are facing acute water shortage.

As water is a vital building block of existence, every year March 22 is celebrated as World Water Day to raise awareness about the importance of fresh water and sustainable management of this significant resource.

The UN-Water this year decided that the theme for World Water Day 2022 will be "Groundwater: Making the Invisible Visible," as proposed by IGRAC. The 30th UN-Water Summit was held at the headquarters of the International Fund for Agricultural Development in Rome, Italy (IFAD).

Working extensively on-farm sustainability and techniques to maximize water usage, efficiency, and conservation, as well as delivering solutions and knowledge that increase agricultural output and enrich the lives and livelihoods of farmers worldwide.

With this in mind, Krishi Jagran, in association with FMC India, is hosting a Webinar on 'World Water Day 2022' with the theme "Sustainable Use of Water in Agriculture." This session will begin at 3:00 PM on March 22nd, 2022.

Many eminent speakers will be a part of this Webinar and will share their views and perspectives, and one of them is Dharam Singh Meena Addl. Secretary Forest & Environment Govt. of  Uttarakhand, Dehradun.

About Dharam Singh Meena

Dharam Singh and his team managed to revive 66 Himalayan springs in Tehri Garhwal to provide a sustainable water supply that now helps over one lakh people across 23 villages.

All the springs have been GIS mapped to maintain transparency and monitored in real-time preserving and protecting each stream is a challenge and crucial for the coming decades.

The timely intervention by the authorities has helped not only revive the springs but also generate employment and livelihood opportunities.

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