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World Water Day 2018 Nature For Water (Every Drop Counts)







We live in a World, Where Water is Vital to Life. Today is World Water Day. World Water Day is Celebrating every year on 22nd of March to Increase the Awareness towards the Importance of Water n need to preserve It. The United Nations General Assembly designated 22 March 1993 as the first Water Day n This year it's the 25 World Water Day. The Theme for World Water Day is "NATURE FOR WATER".– exploring Nature-based solutions to the water Challenges we face in the 21st Century.










Earth has less Drinkable Water than u think. Water Covers about 3/4 (71%) of the Earth's Surface. The Earth has an Abundance Water But only about 0.003% available for Human use the other 99.7 percent is in the Oceans, Icecaps, Soils and Floating in the Atmosphere.28% of the Earth’s Population does not Have access to Clean Drinking Water. Millions of People do not Have access to any Water at all. Over the last 100 years the World Population is Triple whille Water Consumption has an Increased almost 6.4 (640 Gallons) but the total amount of Water available remains Unchanged







Let us all Pledge to Save every single Drop of Water. We all can play Important role in Protecting this Resource n Can take Small actions Everyday to make a last thing Impact. Make a few Changes in ur Lifestyle that will Help u Preserve Water.
1. Turning off the tap While Washing Dishes, Brushing Teethe n Shaving
2. Cut ur Showers Short.
3. Practice Rainwater Harvesting
4. Take Shorter Showers








Every Small action plays a part in the Bigger Picture together we can help Preserve Clean Water for our next Generation. There is no Life without Water Let's not Wait until it Runs out, the Future of Mankind is in our Hands. So let us Save Water because Every Drop Counts. On this World Water Day, Let’s take Pledge to Save Water in every Possible ways and Make other Aware about it on this World Water Day. Save Water, Save Earth..


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