PM Modi Calls for Renewed Commitment to Water Conservation on World Water Day
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New Delhi, March 22 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the critical importance of conserving every drop of water on Sunday, calling on citizens to embrace responsible usage habits. He also acknowledged the commendable efforts of various individuals and communities dedicated to water conservation.
In observance of World Water Day, celebrated each year on March 22, the Prime Minister underscored the necessity of sustainable water management amidst escalating global challenges.
Through a post on X, PM Modi stated, “Water is essential for our existence and determines the future of our planet. On this World Water Day, let’s renew our pledge to conserve every drop and use it wisely. Today is also a moment to recognize those who foster sustainable practices, raise awareness, and cultivate a conservation culture.”
He further shared a video message that highlighted the urgent need for collective action.
“Today, the global community is observing International Water Day to stress the significance of water. Do everything within your capacity to save every drop,” he mentioned, advocating for actions such as water recycling, rainwater harvesting, and enhanced community engagement.
Highlighting the potential of the younger generation, the Prime Minister remarked that children can play a pivotal role in water conservation initiatives.
“I have immense faith in the impact children can make in conserving water. Just as they transformed cleanliness into a movement, they can also become water warriors to protect this vital resource,” he continued.
World Water Day, recognized by the United Nations, aims to spotlight the global water crisis and supports the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 6, which strives to provide water and sanitation for everyone. This year's theme emphasizes gender equality and the crucial leadership role of women in water management.
The 2026 theme, ‘Water and Gender: Where water flows, equality grows’, draws attention to the unequal burden faced by women and girls in managing and collecting water, particularly in areas experiencing scarcity.
World Water Day serves as a vital platform for raising awareness, prompting action for water conservation, and addressing the significant impact of climate change on water resources.
This day is commemorated globally through conferences, awareness campaigns, and the publication of the annual UN World Water Development Report.