Under ‘Vande Ganga – Water Conservation Mass Campaign’ in Ajmer, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari offered prayers in Budha Pushkar, resolved to make water conservation a mass movement.

Rajesh Choudhary Ajmer news vani news

Run by Rajasthan Government ‘Vande Ganga – Water Conservation Mass Campaign’ Ajmer’s sacred Friday under old pushkar A special program was organized. On this occasion, Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Smt. Diya Kumari After performing the rituals, he prayed for the happiness, prosperity and prosperity of the people of the state.

During the program, the Deputy Chief Minister stressed the importance of water conservation and water conservation and took a pledge with the citizens present to save water and conserve water sources. He said that water is not just a natural resource but the basis of life and its conservation is the responsibility of every citizen.

Diya Kumari said that in view of the increasing water challenges at present, water conservation cannot be limited to government campaigns only. It is necessary to give it the form of a broad mass movement through public participation. He said that the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma Under the leadership of Rajasthan Government, it is continuously working for water security and environmental protection and efforts are being made to connect every citizen of the state with this campaign.

During the program, the Deputy Chief Minister also demonstrated his commitment towards water conservation by donating his labor. He along with the workers and local citizens donated their labor and encouraged the labor brothers who have made significant contribution in the development of the state.

He said that if all sections of the society together take a pledge to conserve water, then the water crisis for the coming generations can be reduced to a great extent. Along with saving water, rain water harvesting, conservation of water sources and maintaining environmental balance are also the need of the hour.

The Deputy Chief Minister said that the importance of water increases even more in a state like Rajasthan. Therefore, the state government is making people aware and promoting public participation through various campaigns related to water conservation.

in the program Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat, Devnarayan Board Chairman Omprakash Bhadana, BJP State Vice President Sarita Gaina, District Collector Lokbandhu, Superintendent of Police Harshvardhan Agarwala, Ajmer Dehat District President Jeetmal Prajapat, Ajmer City District President Ramesh Soni, Former District President Arvind Yadav, District Coordinator Kailash Lamba, State spokesperson Yuva Morcha Gajendra A large number of public representatives, mothers, sisters and local citizens were present.

At the end of the program, all the attendees resolved to work together for water conservation, environment promotion and building a clean Rajasthan.

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