When and why do we celebrate World Water Day?Important information about World Water Day -
Friends, today we will talk about World Water Day in this post, because today, apart from India, the problem of drinking water has arisen in front of all the countries of the world, even after three quarters of water on the earth is potable. Water is available in a limited quantity even then human water is being wasted, so let us know, important information about World Water Day.
World Water Day Essay
World Water Day is celebrated all over the world on 22 March. World Water Day was first officially added to Schedule 21 of the "United Nations Conference on Environment and Development" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992, and a tap that flows for the entire day To prevent misuse of a bottle, started celebrating this festival from the year 1993, the shape of blue water drop is the main symbol of the World Water Day celebration.
World Water Day Facts
Around 1,500 cubic meters of wastewater is produced every year around the world, even though dirt and dirty water can be used for energy and irrigation.
Over 70% of our planet Earth is filled with water, which has one billion 40 cubic kilo liters of water.
About 75.2 percent of the land is in the polar regions and 22.6 percent is in the form of ground water.
About 97.5 percent of the water on the earth is in the sea which is saline and the remaining 2.7% is fresh water.
About 1.5 percent of the water on Earth is in the form of ice
About 1 percent of the fresh water on the earth is in rivers, ponds, springs and lakes which are drinkable.
60% of this 1 percent water is consumed in farming and industry factories, the remaining 40th is spent in drinking, food, bathing and cleaning.
Every person needs 30 to 50 liters of clean and safe water anywhere.
2.2 million deaths occur every year due to water borne diseases in the world.
2 out of 10 people in the world do not get clean water.
World Water Day Theme
The subject of the year 1993 was "Water for the city".
The subject of the year 1994 was "Everyone must deal with our water assets".
The topic of the year 1995 was "Ladies and Water".
The topic of the year 1996 was "water for parched city"
The topic of the year 1997 was "World's Water: What's Enough"
The topic of the year 1998 was "Ground Water - Invisible Resources".
The topic of the year 1999 was "Everybody is living towards stream"
The topic of the year 2000 was "Water for the 21st Century".
The topic of the year 2001 was "Water for wellbeing".
The topic of the year 2002 was "Water for Development".
The topic of the year 2003 was "Water for what's to come".
The topic of the year 2004 was "Water and Disaster".
The topic of the year 2005 was "2005-2015 Water forever"
The topic of the year 2006 was "Water and Culture".
The topic of the year 2007 was "Mundar with water irregularity".
The topic of the year 2008 was "Tidiness".
The topic of the year 2009 was "Over the Water".
The topic of the year 2010 was "Spotless water for a solid world".
The topic of the year 2011 was "Water for the city: reaction to urban test".
The topic of the year 2012 was "Water and Food Security".
The topic of the year 2013 was "Jal Sahyog"
The topic of the year 2014 was "Water and Energy"
The subject of the year 2015 was "Water and Sustainable Development".
The subject of the year 2016 was "Water and Jobs"
The subject of the year 2017 was "Squander Water"
The subject of the year 2018 will be "Arrangement dependent on nature for water"
World Water Day 2019 Theme
-leaving No One Behind
World Water Day 2020 Theme
-water and Climate Change
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