World Water Day Images For Students And Children: World Water Day is an annual event celebrated on March 22. The day focuses attention on the importance of fresh water and advocates for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
World Water Day is an annual observance day on 22 March to highlight the importance of freshwater. It is also used to advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. World Water Day is celebrated around the world with a variety of events. These can be educational, theatrical, musical or lobbying in nature. The day can also include campaigns to raise money for water projects. The first World Water Day, designated by the United Nations, was commemorated in 1993 – 25 years ago.
UN-Water selects a theme for each year. The theme for 2021 is “valuing water” to encourage people to “look for the answer in nature”. This could be in the form of nature-based solutions to reduce floods, droughts and water pollution and protect ecosystems.
World Water Day Images For Students And Children
A man gives a bath to his son (6) in the neighborhood of Cite Vincent in the commune of Cite Soleil in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince
A man on a makeshift raft searches for discarded plastic bottles over a polluted river in Manila
A man takes a bath after collecting water from a road side tap in Allahabad
An Indian tribal woman carries drinking water from a rivulet, in a jug on her head, during World Water Day in Baramura Hills on the outskirts of Agartala, capital of the northeastern state of Tripura, on Tuesday. International World Water Day is held annually on March 22 to focus global attention on the importance of water and advocate for sustainable water resource management
An Indian woman carries a pot containing drinking water at a residential area in Chennai
An Indian woman drinks water by a plate in Allahabad
An Indian woman washes clothes by a water tap as animals gather around a polluted pond in Allahabad
A Pakistani child drinks water from a pipe in a makeshift settlement in Peshawar
A Pakistani fisherman uses a net to try to catch fish on a riverbank in Lahore
A woman collects water for drinking and cooking from a canal in Srinagar
Bangladeshi boatmen wait for commuters next to the polluted water of the Burignaga river in Dhaka
A child jumps in to the Shahdara lake, which has been turned into a garbage dump over the years, in East Delhi. Data available with the Delhi government says there are over 1,000 water bodies in the capital but due to encroachment and urbanisation, nearly 80% just exist on paper, say activists
A duck flutters inside the Lodhi Garden lake. Despite judicial orders, we see no progress,” activist Diwan Singh, who is part of the Dwarka Water Bodies Committee, said
A young boy pictured at Gandhak Baoli, in Mehraulli. According to the DJB official, the water utility has been focusing on water bodies which have sewage inflow from nearby villages
Bhalswa Horseshoe Lake, or Bhalswa Jheel, is a Lake in northwest Delhi. It was originally shaped like a horseshoe. However, over the years half of it was used as a landfill area now a low income housing colony, an extension of the nearby town of Bhalswa Jahangir puri