Rajsamand | Under the aegis of the Ranbanka Trust, a significant event was organized in Gram Panchayat Seventri as part of the 'Vande Ganga Water Conservation-Public Campaign'. The initiative aims to raise awareness about water conservation and encourage community participation. The program was held in the presence of Prince Kartikeya Singh Rathore of the former royal family of Jodhpur, who is also the director of the Ranbanka Trust. He emphasized making this campaign a mass movement.

Water Conservation Through Collective Efforts

During the event, participants actively took part in cleaning the Kabir Bawdi Anicut and contributed through voluntary labor (shramdaan). This is a major step towards rejuvenating the water source. Additionally, tree plantation was carried out to promote environmental protection. To provide water for birds during the summer, 'parindas' (water pots) were also tied to the trees, showing deep compassion for nature.

Community Recognition and Pledge

On this occasion, women who have done outstanding work in their respective fields were honored with certificates and awards. This was a commendable step towards women's empowerment. In his address, Prince Kartikeya Singh Rathore highlighted the importance of water. He said,
"The rainy season comes once, so save water carefully. This is a simple yet powerful message that while the rain may come for a short time, the responsibility of water conservation remains throughout the year."
He further added that water conservation is not just a necessity but our responsibility towards future generations. The program concluded with the 'Vande Ganga Water Conservation Pledge,' where all attendees resolved to save water and protect natural resources. This campaign is proof that with collective efforts, we can build a secure and prosperous future.

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