By Kanupriya Kothiwal | Research Intern
80 countries now have water shortages with more than 2.8 billion people living in areas of high water stress also expected to rise. The situation is worse off in Indian cities where water is distributed unequally.
UHRC mentored women’s groups formed a human chain in Indore city to spread awareness on conserving water among city dwellers. In this Human Chain, slum women and children’s group members spread awareness holding placards bearing messages such as, “Saving water is not only our need, but also our duty”, “Water is our tomorrow, there is only 1/3rd water on earth’s crust which is decreasing”, “Save every drop of water which is precious” .
Some simple steps to conserve water –
In slums, women and children’s groups are slowly learning to adopt these positive practices in their daily chores. Women’s groups also signed a pledge to save water and encourage others to do the same.
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