Solving Bengaluru's Water Crisis through Volunteering | Seva Sparks Episode 3
Summary
TLDRThis episode emphasizes the importance of sustainable water management, discussing how water scarcity impacts daily life and agriculture. Experts like Ram Prasad from Friends of Lakes and Ramesh Keri share their experiences and practical solutions, such as rainwater harvesting, lake conservation, and pollution control. They stress that sustainability is a way of life, not just a concept, and highlight the role of community efforts and volunteerism in preserving water resources for future generations. The episode also covers how simple practices can make a significant impact on water conservation.
Takeaways
- 💧 Water is the source of life, but today, it's becoming increasingly scarce, affecting both urban and agricultural areas.
- 🚰 In urban settings, people often rely on water tankers for everyday use, while in agriculture, crops can suffer due to poor water management.
- 🌊 In the past, rivers and lakes were abundant and clean, but today, water sources are severely diminished, and future access may worsen.
- 🌍 Water conservation is crucial for securing the future, not just for others, but for ourselves—self-preservation is key.
- 👥 'Friends of Lakes' has been instrumental in water conservation, with thousands of volunteers working to preserve lakes in Bengaluru.
- 🌱 Rainwater harvesting and pushing water into aquifers are essential steps to manage deep and shallow water sources effectively.
- 🏠 Sustainable living technologies, like solar energy and rainwater harvesting, can reduce dependency on external water supplies.
- ⚗️ Contaminants such as nitrates, heavy metals, and industrial pollutants in water sources pose serious health risks, but rainwater is the purest form of water.
- 🧹 Volunteering to clean lakes and water bodies helps reduce pollution from plastics and sewage, improving both water quality and public health.
- 🌳 Planting trees and conserving water today may not yield immediate benefits, but they ensure a better future for the next generation.
Q & A
Why is water conservation important according to Ram Prasad?
-Water conservation is important to safeguard our own future. Ram Prasad emphasizes that water is not merely a resource but the source of life. If water is not conserved today, it will lead to scarcity, impacting life itself. He believes being 'selfishly' concerned about our own survival is a strong motivator for water conservation.
What are the three main water sources discussed in the script?
-The three main water sources mentioned are deep aquifers, shallow aquifers, and surface water. Deep aquifers store groundwater deep below the surface, shallow aquifers store water in the soil and weathered zone, and surface water includes lakes, rivers, and ponds.
How does the rainwater harvesting system described in the script work?
-The rainwater harvesting system works by collecting water from the roof via a series of pipes. The water passes through a filtration system that includes stainless steel gratings, gravel, pebbles, and activated charcoal to remove contaminants. The filtered water is stored in a tank for non-potable uses, while further filtration systems are used for potable water.
What contaminants are typically found in non-harvested water, according to the script?
-Common contaminants in non-harvested water include nitrates, calcium, magnesium, heavy metals like lead and arsenic, and potential contamination from improperly disposed of materials like batteries or smoke detectors.
Why is rainwater considered purer than other water sources in the script?
-Rainwater is considered purer because it does not contain chemical contaminants that are often found in groundwater or other sources due to industrial waste, sewage, and heavy metals. Rainwater is free from these pollutants when it is properly harvested and stored.
What role does volunteering play in water conservation efforts?
-Volunteering is crucial for water conservation. Volunteers help clean lakes, identify and prevent pollution sources such as sewage and plastic waste, and raise awareness about proper water management practices. The collective action of volunteers is necessary to maintain and restore water bodies.
What are the main types of pollution affecting water bodies as mentioned in the script?
-The two main types of pollution mentioned are plastic pollution and sewage pollution. Plastic waste clogs water bodies and can be cleaned up through volunteering efforts. Sewage pollution introduces harmful bacteria and contaminants into water, leading to health issues like typhoid and diarrhea.
What is the significance of the rally mentioned in the script?
-The rally is conducted to create public awareness about water scarcity and the importance of water conservation. It involves various steps, including identifying the issue, finding solutions, obtaining permissions, and engaging with the public in a fun and educational way.
Why is it important to stop waste from entering water bodies?
-Stopping waste from entering water bodies is crucial to prevent water pollution, which can harm aquatic life and make the water unsafe for human use. Proper waste management and preventing sewage discharge into lakes and rivers are essential for maintaining water quality.
What message does the script provide about future generations and water conservation?
-The script emphasizes that current efforts in water conservation are not just for immediate benefits but for the well-being of future generations. Just as we benefit from the actions of our ancestors who preserved natural resources, it is our responsibility to protect water for those who come after us.
Outlines
💧 The Importance of Water Conservation
The introduction emphasizes the critical issue of water scarcity and the personal experiences of the narrator across generations. It highlights how water access has drastically reduced over time, from rivers and ponds to limited availability today. The narrator introduces Ram from 'Friends of Lake,' who has worked extensively on water conservation for decades. Ram stresses that water conservation is essential not only for others but for selfish reasons—saving our own future, as water is a fundamental source of life.
🌊 Understanding Aquifers and Water Management
Ram explains the three primary water sources: deep aquifers, shallow aquifers, and surface water. He elaborates on the importance of rainwater harvesting as a method to recharge these sources and emphasizes that, without proper water management practices, future generations may face even more severe water shortages. Ram stresses that selfishness in water conservation is a good thing, as it benefits both the individual and the larger community.
🏡 Sustainable Water Practices at Home
Ramesh Keri, an expert in environmental management, explains how his home incorporates various sustainable technologies such as solar power, biogas, and rainwater harvesting. He describes the design of his home’s water filtration system, which enables him to use rainwater for up to eight months a year without relying on government water supply. He provides a detailed technical explanation of how his rainwater filtration system works, including the materials and structure involved in cleaning and storing water for non-potable purposes.
🔧 Designing a Rainwater Filtration System
Ramesh continues his detailed explanation of the rainwater filtration system. He describes the various filtration stages, including the use of stainless steel gratings, gravel, pebbles, charcoal, and sand, which filter out contaminants from rainwater. He also emphasizes the importance of protecting stored water from rodents and flushing out suspended particles to ensure only clean water is stored. Ramesh shares that while the water is non-potable, it can be purified further for drinking purposes with a dual-stage filter.
🚰 The Benefits of Rainwater and Avoiding Contaminants
Ramesh highlights the purity of rainwater, which is free from chemical contamination unlike government-supplied water that may carry nitrates, salts, and heavy metals. He explains the risks associated with contaminants such as lead, mercury, and arsenic, which can enter the water supply through improper disposal of batteries and electronics. He stresses that rainwater harvesting is a way to avoid these hazards and provides a safer alternative for non-potable and drinking water needs.
🌍 Raising Awareness and Creating Sustainable Change
The narrative shifts towards promoting public awareness of water conservation. It suggests organizing immersive experiences like exhibitions and workshops to educate people on the importance of water management. The idea is that sustainability should transition from being a concept to a way of life, and volunteers are crucial in spreading this knowledge. The message encourages volunteers to understand and share sustainable practices with others, fostering a sense of collective responsibility.
👷 Volunteering for Water Conservation
Ram discusses the importance of volunteering in maintaining water bodies and preventing pollution. He explains the two major pollutants: plastic and sewage, which harm lakes and rivers. Volunteers can help clean up water bodies and reduce the spread of diseases caused by contaminated water. He stresses that proper sanitation is essential for improving community health and encourages volunteers to focus on stopping pollution at its source, including regular cleanup of feeder channels and drainage systems.
⚠️ Guidelines for Safe Volunteering
This section offers practical advice for volunteers involved in water body cleanup activities. Ram warns about the dangers of working in water bodies, advising against entering them due to the risks of sludge and contamination. Volunteers should wear proper footwear, work in teams, and use the right equipment to avoid accidents. The importance of proper waste disposal is emphasized—collected garbage should be sent to waste recovery centers rather than left near water bodies where it can re-enter the ecosystem.
🎓 The Impact of Volunteering on Personal Growth
Students and volunteers share their personal experiences, reflecting on how volunteering in water conservation projects has helped them develop leadership and communication skills. They discuss how these activities provide hands-on learning opportunities that complement their academic education, helping them understand real-world challenges related to environmental management. Volunteering is also seen as a way to step out of one's comfort zone and foster a sense of community involvement.
🌱 Spreading Awareness Through Collective Action
The focus shifts to how volunteers can spread awareness about local water issues and mobilize communities for action. The idea of 'each one teach one' is emphasized, encouraging people to take responsibility for educating others. The message underscores that change begins with individuals taking initiative and coming together to create impactful movements. Through activities like rallies and public demonstrations, volunteers can engage the community and spread awareness about water conservation.
🚶 Organizing Water Awareness Rallies
The steps to organize a successful water awareness rally are outlined. Volunteers are advised to start by identifying the issue, planning the rally route, obtaining necessary permissions from authorities, and ensuring public safety during the event. The rallies serve as a platform to educate people about water conservation, especially in urban areas where water is often taken for granted. The section emphasizes that such events are an effective way to spark discussions and bring attention to water scarcity issues.
💪 The Power of Small Actions in Water Conservation
Ram explains how simple actions, like asking someone to turn off a tap or not waste drinking water, can contribute to water conservation. He encourages individuals to take small but meaningful steps in their daily lives, which can create a ripple effect of change. The narrative suggests that anyone can make a difference by being mindful of water usage in everyday situations, whether at home, in public spaces, or during community events.
🌳 Planting Trees and Protecting Future Generations
The closing message emphasizes the long-term benefits of environmental actions taken today, such as planting trees and conserving water. It reflects on the idea that the current generation is reaping the benefits of their ancestors' efforts and encourages people to take responsibility for the future. The narrator urges viewers to think about the next generation, stating that by conserving resources today, future generations will be grateful rather than suffering from scarcity.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Water Conservation
💡Rainwater Harvesting
💡Sustainability
💡Surface Water
💡Volunteering
💡Plastic Pollution
💡Aquifer
💡Ecosystem Health
💡Water Pollution
💡Community Action
Highlights
Water is a source of life, and its scarcity is a major issue in cities and rural areas alike.
Ram Prasad, co-founder of Friends of Lakes, emphasizes selfishness in water conservation to save future generations.
The organization Friends of Lakes works with over 4,000 volunteers to maintain 22 lakes in Bengaluru.
Water conservation must be a practice, not just a concept, as sustainability is a way of living.
Proper rainwater harvesting is crucial for replenishing groundwater and preventing future water shortages.
Without action, future generations may pay much more for water, just as bottled water prices have risen today.
The house named 'Susta' uses solar energy and rainwater harvesting to remain independent from government water supplies for 8 months a year.
Rainwater is the purest form of water and lacks the contamination found in government-supplied water, such as heavy metals or nitrates.
Heavy metal contamination, like lead or mercury, can be found in water due to improper disposal of items like batteries or smoke detectors.
A sustainable filtration system using gravel, pebbles, charcoal, and sand can effectively clean rainwater for non-potable and potable uses.
Volunteers play a key role in addressing plastic and sewage pollution in lakes to prevent waterborne diseases like cholera and typhoid.
Cleaning water bodies, including lake feeder channels and nalas, is vital to preventing garbage from re-entering lakes after rains.
Public awareness campaigns, including rallies and exhibitions, are crucial for spreading knowledge about water conservation.
Volunteering helps build leadership skills, communication abilities, and environmental awareness among students.
Changing behavior, such as asking others to conserve water, can create small but impactful changes in water conservation efforts.
Transcripts
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welcome to another episode where we are
exploring our Vital Duty developing a
sustainable water management system
water is the source of life and today
that source of our life is
scarce if you are from City it is a
common practice that sometimes it so
happens that you don't have water for
every everyday usage and you purchase
water tankers if you're someone from
agriculture background there have been
so many instances where you have
experienced that all your plants have
gone down the drain because there was no
appropriate Water Management my
grandfather actually took bath every day
in a river in a fully functional alive
River and it was normal my father took
bath in ponds and legs because it was
accessible to them today just like you
all I take bath with a bucket of water
which is accessible to me today but I'm
pretty sure it's not going to be the
same few years from now to know more
about this issue of water we have Ram
from Friends of Lake Ram has invested
about two to three decades of his life
him and his friends have done massive
work in the space of water conservation
let us hear from him sir why should we
focus on water conservation very
selfishly save your own future we don't
want want you to save others future at
all my name is Ram Prasad and co-founder
of friends of lakes let me tell I was at
the age of 10 when we started this
friends of lakes that was because our
elders told us to take care of the lake
and now we are in around 22 lakes in uh
bangaluru and with more than 4,000
volunteers who volunteer especially for
the upkeep of their local Leakes water
is not a resource and it is a source
that means if tomorrow there is no water
there will be no more life here we are
talking about alga the amount of
pollution that happens inside the water
due to sewage entry or due to Industrial
affluence entry we have a problem over
there and at last we have lost that
whole either a river or a lake or a well
or even a bwell this water needs to be
conserved that can happen only if you
are selfish about yourself to save
yourself you need to be little selfish
and that selfishness is good of your
selfishness maybe not only you are
saving yourself but you are saving all
others where actually as you as a
volunteer naturally show a difference so
there are the three important water
sources we divide it into deep aquaair
then there is shallow aquaair and there
is the surface water first I'll start
from the deep aquaair and what do you do
there is to push the water into the
ground shallow aquaair is where in the
water is in the weather zone or in the
soil profile there also it is only
through surface water being pushed into
that area and that is where even lot of
contaminants also get pushed now how do
you do this pushing of water into the
ground as a volunteer start requesting
people around you to do proper rainwater
harvesting if you don't do this you'll
not be even teaching about rain water
harvesting you'll be trying to work for
water okay today you are paying 20
rupees per bottle if you don't do this
your childrens will be paying 200 rupes
per bottle be careful if true change has
to happen if true sustainability has to
be achieved it has to become a practice
because sustainability is not a concept
it's a way of living it's a practice and
the best way to learn this is to
understand how people and practitioners
of sustainability are doing it my name
is Ramesh Keri I started my journey of
Education from ITI in automobile and I
have done my masters in environment
management and Healthcare Management uh
I would rather say that it's a passion
to go with environment this house is
completely m Road bearing it has got all
the available uh sustainable
Technologies like solar for the
electrification solar for the water
heating kitchen waste biog gas instead
of an LPG and the rainwater harvesting
that is why this house has been named as
susta that is sustainable being the
students of architecture and civil
engineering the drinking water is is1500
I think you know about it right or
otherwise Google and take a print out
and keep it with you the water which
goes through orally is only 5 plus three
five for cooking three for drinking so 8
L per day per person except that eight
Waters rest of the waters need not be
conforming to the highest standards the
distance traveled for a rain water will
be total amount of contamination which
happens to that so tell everybody that
catch the water where it falls not only
catch it start using it because it
doesn't have any contaminations the roof
area is 1,300 ft the Su size is 25,000 l
so whatever the water is falling on the
roof is collected at the sump and that's
what we are using almost 8 months in an
year we don't depend on the government
water supply so can we go and talk more
about how the water filter is being
designed and how we are collecting the
water please
come the roof Outlets are on the North
side three Outlets are there because of
the area the pipe has to carry that much
of water that's how we have decided what
is what should be the size of the pipe
at the beginning it is 90 mm and at the
end it is 110 mm there is 110 mm pipe
which comes down it takes a turn and
then there is a wall over here and there
is an increaser it's a reducer put it in
the other way there 4 in and this is 5
in there is a grating stainless steel
grating foot gr stainless steel grating
above that there is a 40 mm gravel and
after 40mm there is a 20 mm Pebbles
above that we have put charcoal activ
charcoal also and then again not to lift
those charcoal or anything from the
pressure we put again the 20 mm gravel
it is you can see it is up to here so
whatever the water comes from there
because of the barometric pressure it
goes up through the Ws of those things
where the suspended particles will be
hold actually I told you in the top
itself you have put the stainless steel
mesh a zero Mees of this size stainless
steel so that will also hold the
suspended particles the small silt will
also come down here because the water
has to go from bottom to top it's a UPF
flow filter so whatever the suspended
particles will be hold here then it goes
and comes back through this elbow and
gets into the tank during the non-rainy
days we put this cap so that there is no
rodents or squills or anything and gets
into that after the rain we'll just take
it out we flush it whatever the
suspended particles are there it will be
flushed out only clean water I don't say
pure water comes into this tank you can
have a look at the tank so it is stored
inside this you can see it is more than
half full this water is non-potable
water so from here it goes for all the
other non-potable purpose for portable
we have filter I'll show you this filter
also see again whatever the water goes
we'll pump it to the roof tank from the
roof tank through with the gravity it
flows to all the kitchen in the kitchen
I have kept an outlet this is the inlet
for this filter so this is a dual filter
from here the water enters for flushing
I have given two portions again similar
to the rain water harvesting here what I
have made I have put a grating stainless
steel grating small Pebbles then here I
have put actifi charcoal there charcoal
only here actifi charcoal silver and a
copper from here again it goes to the
second one in the second one similar
thing with a fine coarse
sand silica it has got silica with
actifi charcoal so there are two stages
of filter it goes out maximum water
contamination happens only because you
because of your hand hand contamination
is highest so that's why I here for the
outlet I have used a health faucet okay
for this health faucet even if you put
your hand over here nothing can enter
from here no micro entrance so whenever
you want you can just push it you can
hold the bottle or glass you can drink
the water almost all the things whatever
have done over here is do it yourself
this need not be this two stage filter
need not this I have designed for a
office where there are more than 50
people for house only this much is
sufficient even in the rain water
harvesting if the water volume increases
you have to calculate the flow of water
per minute it should evacuate through
the filter so that's what is that's how
you design it initially this I made it
about 9 years back so still it is
working so imagine if you if you
manufacture a filter if it works for 9
years it's good
no let us say that you're taking the
water from the government Supply and
you're drinking as it is there may be
okay underline there may be a
contamination in that water which you
may not know but for sure there is no
contamination in your rain water rain
water is a purest form of water there is
absolutely no chemical contamination if
you look into
is1500 nitrates are biggest threat right
nitrates are biggest threat second is
calcium and magnesium we call it as salt
which gets uh you know corroded inside
the pipes and other things salt
accumulation third one is any heavy
metals you don't know what kind of heavy
metals can come if you go through that
one it can be Mercury it can be cadmium
it can be a nuclear pation we can say
how it comes you know the smoke detector
it has got that one if somebody throws
the smoke detector into a water tank
from where it is getting pumped you can
have that one arsenic off late almost uh
now one to 2% of the bells are getting
arenic poisoning which leads to
carcinoma or cancer so none of those
heavy chemicals lead for example the
battery what you throw the used cell if
you throw it gets into contact with the
drinking water the river the water
pumping station that will come back to
you none of those hazards are there in
your rain water change begins after
awareness and it becomes our
responsibility to bring in that
awareness amidst people and the best way
to do it is to create immersive fun
learning experiences it could be in the
form of exhibitions or micro workshops
but understand what is happening we have
to move towards the concept of how we
can bring in these lessons to practice
from concept to reality as volunteers
you could understand what is happening
and you could understand it from those
who are actually practicing then you go
back and teach if it is for a small
residence with minimum of 5 to 10 people
this process is enough sufficient for a
drinking water Each one teach one your
think it's a good thing to be
implemented in all the houses if I build
that house I have to implement that so
we have to make sure that thing is
reached for everybody not everybody is
educated about that people are thinking
that it's a very complex thing but it is
not as head of the institutions or
senior professors it becomes very
important for them to have a bigger
vision and uh which sort of looks into
the overall development of each student
volunteering becomes very very important
because the kind of exercise which we
did in few hours our own students have
learned so much which otherwise would
have taken a longer time I think that
energy is there and what they tried to
pass it on to the other set of students
was really great so that Effectiveness
in that short time and volunteering by
self motivation is very very important
consumption happens not because we want
to consume because we are unaware if
consumption has to be fixed if water has
to be saved one needs to know what is
actually happening on ground let us
continue our conversation with ram as to
how can you start taking care of water
bodies near you coming to the
volunteering in surface water a huge
amount of volunteering will be needed
this conservation happens only and only
by one thing that is stopping pollution
of this water bodies two pollutions that
number one is plastic pollution that can
happen only by you going and cleaning it
over there the second part of the
pollution problem is sewage so that is
sanitation and you can imagine if there
is sewage coming in that means eoli will
be very high so col typhoid and all
those diarrhea and all those kind of
issues will be very high in that area
that means by your activity volunteering
activity of trying to see to it that the
sanitation is improving in that area you
are also helping in health of the people
around that area so that there all this
kind of diseases that is also taken care
of the first thing that you need to do
is first identify the water
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body yes here the condition was not so
good when we come and we have cleaned
most of the things here myself
Kumar Department of
and NSS myself so first we select the
place based on our activities how is the
area then what are the work is there
what are the equipment we want in the we
have to take that equipment after that
we approach that local people because we
don't know the death without knowing how
can we in our students we have to take
the permission from the local authori
local Authority means police station and
Corporation either
PCH because he is the expert for see
this work then Second Step why we are
going that place why we are doing this
Ramadan what is the benefit our student
is doing that work just learn
something when I volunteer with my group
I feel like there's so much to learn
from whatever
people number two to identify from where
the water is coming you should be able
to stop the pollution from entering into
the lake how it is coming why it is
coming in the feeder Channel and how it
is entering the lake and can we have
some restriction then that also will
need very regular
cleaning cleaning up the nalas also
becomes a very very important part many
people go and do the lake cleaning now
the Nala is bad once the rain comes all
the thing gets pushed into your Lake
what we find is just after a good rain
and when there's a long spell of no rain
you will see lot of garbage entering
into the lake this is the time there
will be a need for volunteering number
three is now you get into the cleaning
activity now the first one is to remove
the whatever you are seeing in your eyes
to remove all those kind of things many
water bodies are a little bit dangerous
also because you will not know what is
there below we know there are incidents
and when they went inside and there was
sludge rather than being silt and they
get caught into the sludge so please
don't enter any water bodies so next is
to see to it that you collect all the
equipments that are needed uh for
collecting this and your dress code also
again please no slippers and other
things you may skid you may fall and we
don't want you to land up inside the
water so remember one thing good shoes
where it is grip is there or else bare
feet is also very fine in water bodies
don't work alone if something goes wrong
then you'll lose your life at least it
should be a team of four to five people
actually I'm not so much extrovert
person yes I'm an introvert person but
we'll be speaking with everybody with
friends we'll be just enjoying and doing
this I always had a feeling that I won't
be able to fit in and a certain group
but after volunteering where I find many
other volunteers who have been coming to
do their work it has helped me to fit in
and feel myself a little better
whatever garbage you pick it up please
drop it to the proper place you take the
garbage and keep it in the corner of the
lake in next train they will again go
back inside the Lakes it has to reach
the we call it as either metal recovery
facility or uh Drive collection center
it has to reach there that is when your
activity is completed or else activity
is not completed we can volunteer for
all your 300 hours only in going and
cleaning and coming the very same spot
but that will not be the way way that
sustainable things happen why is that
garbage coming there in the first place
so that would be the next activity for
you to look at how does the solid waste
management work in that area see whether
the garbage collection in the area that
you are to know whether it is happening
properly or not happening properly I
like volunteering because uh it develops
a leadership quality in me how we work
with people and also it improves the
communication skills is your engineering
students and if you're all focused on
your career doing boarding and always
spending your time in front of a laptop
this experience will really help you to
walk out of your comfort zone and you
know get your mind refreshed yeah it's a
good
experience now that you have identified
what problems exist in your local area
and what are the suggested Solutions it
becomes your responsibility to take it
to the crowd now when I say crowd there
is no particular thing called crowd I
always say this there is no public there
is no crowd there are people and you are
people change begins with you and all
you have to do is find more and more use
so all of you come together on a amazing
rally so let's pull our socks and
go hi my name is deep I'm working as a
full-time coordinator in youa in my
today we gathered here to create the
awareness especially the scarcity of
water in our city rallies are condu Ed
to create awareness among the public and
for vacy conducting rally is very good
it's lot of fun before conducting rally
we have to take necessary Steps step one
we have to identify the
issue there's a lot of water issue in my
city for the past few years itself we
have a lot of access to water in all
these Urban places but then in rural
areas there is a lot of water scarcity
problem they know the importance of
water but we don't step two we have to
identify the
solution
step three we have to take the necessary
permissions especially from The District
administration department and the local
police station and step four we have to
mark the location before taking the
permission actually I would like to
thank the traffic police they cleared
all the traffic and the hopon event
actually went pretty good step five we
have to maintain the rules and
regulations while conducting the rally
like don't look into phones don't
trouble the public especially we have to
work with the state grow with the state
it surely creates a platform for the
discussion because as an individual we
get to learn about water conservation
and we can spread this information to
others so now I'm going with our rally
say
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water many volunteers ask how do we plan
about all those things and they come up
with intricate for you know planning
activities you don't need that remember
when you are a small kid when you want
to play cricket or when you want to do
something how do you do it you don't go
and make lot of plans you just call
everybody you just sit together and you
started doing the work you enjoy the
work and you do it many of times we are
lone Warriors in this and even if we are
lone Warriors we need to go forward if
you're in a marriage Hall if somebody
has left the tap in a full speed ask
them to slow down please you don't have
to be arrogant you can say please can
you slow it down so you can save water
in a hotel if somebody has kept the
water with the glass you can tell them
please don't fill the water with the
glass we will fill it when it is
required because your just going to
throw this drinking water so if you stop
these things to happen there will be lot
of changes in the upcoming uh days if
you have any queries at all do feel free
to reach out to us write to us talk to
us we would be happy to help you out do
check out our other episodes where we
are exploring other AIC activity points
and other ways of creating and fostering
change take care let the practice of SAA
continue what if I don't plant a tree
today see the tree what I plant today
may not yield anything to me but the
tree planted by my ancestors is what I'm
eating the fruit on that note you can
always think that I am planting a tree I
am saving the water this is for my next
Generation you don't have to eat the
fruit today only because you are
supporting the Next Generation they will
not curse you they will not curse you
okay it is now or
never
e
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