Vande Ganga campaign, led by Kartikey Singh Rathore, united villagers for water conservation in Bislapur. Activities included Kalash Yatra, Shramdan, and tree plantation.
The 'Vande Ganga Water Conservation-Public Campaign' was successfully organized in Bislapur village of Jodhpur.
The campaign was led by Kartikey Singh Rathore, with a special emphasis on public participation.
The event included important activities like Kalash Yatra, Jal Pujan, Shramdan, and tree plantation.
The main objective of the campaign is to rejuvenate water sources, conserve groundwater, and promote environmental balance.
Jodhpur | To raise awareness about water conservation and environmental protection, the 'Vande Ganga Water Conservation-Public Campaign' was successfully organized in Bislapur village of Jodhpur. This campaign, led by Kartikey Singh Rathore, delivered a powerful message of community participation for water security.
Villagers, women's self-help groups, youth, and water warriors participated with great enthusiasm in this campaign. The program began with a Kalash Yatra and Jal Pujan, linking the message of conservation with traditional values.
A Pledge for Water Conservation Through Public Participation
Activities like Shramdan (voluntary labor) and tree plantation were also organized during the campaign. These activities not only instilled a new consciousness for water conservation among the people but also marked a concrete step towards environmental balance.
Addressing the event, Kartikey Singh Rathore mentioned the rich folk traditions of Rajasthan. He stated that water conservation has been an integral part of our culture.
“Paani rakho pat sun, pat rakhyan sab hoy. Meh ro rutu aave ek baar, paani rakho sambhal.” (Save water with respect, for respect saves all. The rainy season comes once, so save water carefully.)
Reiterating this folk message, he said that it is not just a saying, but a mantra for the secure future of our coming generations.
Active Role of Women and Youth
The active participation of women and youth was particularly noteworthy in the success of the campaign. Women's self-help groups provided new energy to the program and gave it a broad social base.
During the dialogue, it prominently emerged that the solution to the growing water crisis is not possible through government efforts alone. Public participation and community cooperation are essential for this.
The campaign aims to make water conservation a mass movement by rejuvenating water sources, conserving groundwater, and promoting rainwater harvesting.
At the conclusion of the program, Kartikey Singh Rathore expressed his gratitude to all participants. He reiterated his resolve to carry this campaign forward continuously and said that only through collective efforts can we ensure a safe and prosperous future.