Speakers at a one-day conference, organised by Govardhan Eco Village of ISKCON and Artha Forum here yesterday, also focused on building up community initiatives to conserve water bodies.
Addressing the gathering, Madhur Bajaj, vice chairman, Bajaj Auto Ltd, said his group NGO Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sansthan has decided to support Maharashtra government's initiative to make the state 'tanker-free' in next five years.
Bajaj said water conservancy was the most neglected subject in India and added that 80 per cent of the diseases in rural areas were water-bound.
He apprised that the Bajaj group NGO has covered many villages and households to provide water besides constructing nullahs and drains to store water for future use in rural parts of the state. It has also supported actor Aamir Khan's 'Paani Foundation'.
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Water conservationist Rajendra Singh, popularly known as the 'Waterman of India', said 40 per cent of the dams in Maharashtra are quite large and huge amount of money was spent on improving and strengthening water works, yet, there were some areas where suicide cases are reported mainly due to water shortage.
"We have to befriend nature and then find a solution. If Maharashtra should be water sufficient then the people have to understand the nature of the soil. If one has to grow sugarcane, then you have to chose the soil which can hold sufficient water," the Ramon Magsaysay award winner explained.
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