Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

World Water Day 2026

World Water Day 2026

 


In early January 2026, a severe water contamination crisis hit the Bhagithrathpura area in Indore, resulting in at least 15 deaths and approximately 270 hospitalizations due to vomiting and diarrhoea.

A damaged pipeline causing sewage to mix with drinking water is said to have caused the tragedy. Incidentally, Indore is said to be one of the cleanest cities in India. This tragic incident only underscores how essential clean, fresh water is to us.

Since 1993, the UN has been observing March 22nd as World Water Day, focusing on the need for and importance of fresh and clean water for every human on planet Earth.

Every year, the UN sets a theme for the day. This year, it is Water and Gender:

“Where water flows, equality grows.”

A global water crisis affects the entire global population, but women and girls bear the brunt of it, especially in India, where they must walk long distances to collect water and then manage the use of water at home, resulting in a loss of time, energy and opportunities. Besides, they are rarely included in decision-making by the water governing bodies.

As we battle climate change, polluted water bodies, financial crunches, and governing restrictions, we need inclusivity to solve the issues.



I’ve been blessed to have running water in my taps, not having to trudge long distances to get water or wake up at unearthly hours to fill drums and vessels.

I may tend to take the water that is so easily accessible to me for granted. Water is a precious gift, and we are called to appreciate and protect it.

Small actions like not leaving a tap open or letting the tap run while brushing your teeth, fixing leaks, practising rainwater harvesting, and teaching the next generation to value and care for water.

In India, organisations such as water.org have stepped forward to ease the situation by helping women secure small loans to fund their water needs. 

As we mark World Water Day 2026, let us remember to care for this precious resource responsibly and use our time and efforts to enable the equitable distribution of water

Monday, 27 April 2026

Water: Quenching your thirst and more.

 

 


 

It’s summer, so you must be getting thirsty quite often. I’m here to hydrate you and have a little tête-à-tête with you.

I’m water. I have existed for a very long time and have no beginning. I’m not sure about my end, either.

I’m the silvery odourless liquid that flows through your taps and with which you cannot do without. You require me to cook, wash, clean, bathe, and quench your thirst. I’m food for your plants and crops. I’m also your tears and sweat.  

I have no shape and carry the shape of whatever holds me—the clouds, lakes, rivers, pots, and pans.

As for sounds, I burble as a stream. You can hear me trickle from a tap, babble in a brook, bubble in a pot, roar as the ocean, and rumble as a waterfall.

I can be gentle and calming or angry and destructive. I’m a giver and taker, creator and destroyer. I change from liquid to vapour to ice, a cycle that connects the sky, earth, and sea.



You panic when you don’t see me flow from your taps; I see women trudging miles to fetch and store me or waking at unearthly hours to fill me in buckets and drums.

It’s also so unfortunate that some of you humans don’t care a tuppence about me. You pollute lakes and rivers and other water bodies, thereby harming the life they sustain. You waste water and take me for granted. Yet you celebrate when I drum on the ground as rain.

Do conserve me and value me not only when I’m scarce but also when I’m in abundance.

I’m so touched that March 22nd is observed as World Water Day. I feel respected. Shapeless and odorless, I may seem ordinary, but no life can survive without me.

This post is part of the Blogchatter A2Z challenge 2026.

Sunday, 19 April 2026

Plant : All I need is tender, loving care.

 Plant

 


Hello there, my plant parent,

It’s me, your green, well-behaved cutie, lighting up your day. I’m sure that you’re grateful that I never argue or pick a fight. I‘m just a quiet little fellow thriving on sunshine, your affection, water, and positive vibes.

I fondly recall the day you decided that you needed a plant in your life, went out, bought me from a handcart, planted me in a pot, and assumed the role of plant parent.

I’m aware that you were never a plant person and are a 'late bloomer.'

Though I wouldn’t call you a ‘green thumb,' you take care of me pretty well, and I’m grateful for that. Your gardening skills and knowledge may not be world-class, but you never shy away from learning, trying, and improving.

You talk to me, try to water me regularly, make sure that I get the right amount of sunshine, feed me with homemade fertilisers, and generally try to make my life comfortable. I notice everything.

I shall not dwell on the occasions when you have neglected me, overwatered me, or have forgotten to water me. Yes, my leaves drooped and my spirits too. I forgive you and remain positive, stretching towards the sunlight. I decorate your home, purify the air, and am a quiet observer of the happenings in your home.

I thoroughly appreciate the fact that when you go on a vacation, you place me in a tub of water and hope for the best.

My favourite part?

The delight and excitement on your face each time you spot a new leaf. You post and share pictures of me on social media. You’re one happy person, and I feel loved

So here’s to me and you.

Let’s grow and thrive at our own pace—slowly and steadily, taking one leaf at a time.

Thank you for my siblings. I love the company. 



This post is part of the Blogchatter A2Z challenge 2026

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