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Water crisis looming large: Adopt conservation methods 

Water crisis is becoming a major problem now. Right from now onwards if efforts for its conservation are not made then in the coming days there would be havoc everywhere. In this context, the state Finance Minister, Raghavji Bhai's statement should be welcomed that water harvesting should be made compulsory for new buildings and it should also be implemented strictly. He also said that electric department should not give connections to those who do not adopt water harvesting in their buildings. Finance Minister on Wednesday was addressing a district level meeting of Jalabhishek programme. Jalabhishek programme which is being run for last few years could not give expected results. Only the efforts of government agencies are not sufficient to increase ground water level. Along with the water conservation and augmentation the cooperation of common man to save water is necessary otherwise the success is impossible. In this age of global warming, water is the greatest concern. Ground water level in most of the cities of the state has gone down. Other parts of the city are also facing water shortage. Even jungles are facing water crisis and the condition of rivers is no good. The tendency of conserving forests and planting more trees should also be developed. There is need to avoid burning of leaves and small plants in the jungles. They play a major role to stop water during rainy season. Leaves and small plants help water reach beneath the soil. Similarly, water used in homes flows through drains. The same happens with rain water. If each house adopts water harvesting system then not only the ground water level would increase but the wells, ponds and tube wells would get water continuously. This system should be adopted willingly. Awareness among the common people is also necessary. The educated people of the society should come forward to cooperate in this work.  

 
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