Rama Krishna Sangem
In an effort to address the looming water crisis and promote responsible water usage, SaharaStats Welfare Association, in collaboration with Igniting Minds – Walk for Water organization, organized a Water Crisis Awareness Walk in the SaharaStats gated community colony.
The walk, which took place on April 7, Sunday, from 7:30 to 8:30 am, saw enthusiastic participation from approximately 75 residents and staff members. Led by Mr. Srikanth, President of Sahara Estate Welfare Association, and Karunakar Reddy, Founder of Igniting Minds – Walk for Water, the event aimed to educate the community on the importance of conserving water resources and avoiding wasteful practices, said a press release.
During the walk, participants engaged in discussions about the critical need to use water judiciously, especially considering the challenges of sourcing water from over 180 km away. Srikanth emphasized the importance of respecting water resources, warning that failure to do so could lead to a water shortage in the near future. In a symbolic gesture of commitment, all attendees collectively took a water pledge, vowing to consume water wisely and prevent any unnecessary wastage.
They also pledged to spread awareness among their families, friends, and neighbours, encouraging them to adopt responsible water usage habits. "We are thrilled to see the community come together to address this pressing issue," said Srikanth. President SaharaStats welfare association.By working together and making small changes in our daily routines, we can ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
Karunakar Reddy added, it’s inspiring to witness such proactive participation in raising awareness about water conservation. Every individual has a role to play in safeguarding our precious water resources.The event concluded with a call to action for continued efforts in water conservation and an invitation for other communities to join the movement.