Imagine living with half the water you use today—that’s the reality for millions around the globe. Water, once an abundant resource, is now under siege due to population growth, climate change, and unsustainable use, with ripple effects on food security, health, and economies. Amid this crisis, hope flows through initiatives like Tarun Bharat Sangh (TBS), led by Rajendra Singhji, famously known as the 'Waterman of India.'
TBS has rejuvenated rivers like Arvari and Ruparel in Rajasthan, combining ancient wisdom like johads (earthen dams) with modern water management practices. Their grassroots approach has empowered communities, particularly women, to take charge of their water future.
Today, we are joined by Maulik Sisodia, Executive Director at TBS and son of Rajendra Singhji, to delve into the story of TBS and the fight to conserve water.
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Join us for an insightful conversation on how grassroots initiatives can tackle global challenges, one community at a time
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