Don’t make earth deprived of water, just save rain water.
Together, we develop, carry out, and oversee projects that collect rainwater and provide year-round water for farmers, families, and communities. Our Water Conservation project aims to influence government policy for Water Conservation by raising awareness, innovating, designing, and taking actions on the ground. A prerequisite for human health and wellbeing is access to clean drinking water. We collaborate with all interested parties to make sure that residents of the communities we serve have access to clean drinking water every day. The health of the entire family is improved by having access to safe drinking water year-round, which also offers adults and kids more time to work and attend school.
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With this approach, rainwater can be captured for later use while still dripping away as surface runoff. By redirecting the flow of minor creeks and streams into reservoirs on the surface or below, surface water can be stored. It can supply water for cattle, farming, and ordinary household needs. Urban areas are the best places for surface runoff gathering.
Water travels downward from surface water to groundwater during the hydrologic process known as groundwater recharge. The primary way that water enters an aquifer is through recharge. The aquifer also functions as a distribution system.
For resource-poor women in India's urban areas, we offer respectable means of subsistence. Our motivation comes from the idea of a society in which all women,
Each year, medical expenses, productivity losses, and other costs brought on by traffic fatalities and injuries cause developing nations to lose between 1% and 3% of their GDP.
Our main aim remains strong, and that is to provide high end health care to the needy and the underprivileged for free. Our team, thus, organises camps across the India every month to cater to these needs.
Very few under privileged children especially girls from rural communities in India get the opportunity of continuing their education after primary school. To help tackle this, Education For All,
We are not-for-profit organisation that helps transform cities and rural areas to benefit the millions who lack access to water and sanitation. Access to clean drinking water and a decent sewage disposal system
Globally, forest cover is one-third less than what it once was and global deforestation continues at 18 million hectares per year. This indiscriminate felling of trees,