The day 22nd March celebrated as International water day every year. As we all knew the importance of water in our daily life and its usage. Life is all depends on the water, we cannot even imagine our life without water. It acts as nectar and gives the way to live life. Today 1/3 of the area is covered with water but that is in terms of sea and oceans which are reach in salt and toxic germs. Only 3 percentage of fresh water is available on the earth. If we compare the consumption of water by everyone,then its much more than the available figures.
Generally we uses water for drinking, bathing, washing and different purposes. The amount of water consumed by every people a day is an average of 25 liters. The scarcity at few places on earth has raised a biggest challenge to our future because their are only limited sources available. We finds that industries and factories are dumping their waste materials into the river. The sewerage water mixed with the rivers and spreads the toxic into the water which leads the death of fishes, frogs and other water species. This impurity in river water has endangered the species and the biodiversity. This problem is not only affecting the water species but the human as well.
Few days ago the capital of Himachal Pradesh which is very well known as the summer capital of India "Shimla" passed through a tough time when the level of jaundice had increased and raised thousands of cases due to water impurity. Few casualties were also their. But who are responsible to this, Of course we are the major culprit. If we see the biggest rivers of the nation Ganga , Yamuna and many more are under red alert.
We should have to be serious about the matter and should take the positive and the relevant initiative for the proper consumption of water. We need to save our limited sources and make the best use of it.
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