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TWC Mulls Sustainable Water Roadmap for Countries

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(Wrap for TWC Page) Varanasi: Conclary Air Times (TWC), held under the times’ Make Uttar Pradesh A Water Pradesh as a positive state initiative in Kashi, bring academics, students, industrialists, entrepreneurs, engineers and officials from government Different departments and parliamentarians under one roof on Wednesday to discuss how the situation changes worrying because of excessive exploitation of groundwater, pollution in rivers and other water sources and positive impacts of actions and initiatives on experts.
TWC is held in connection with the Government of Uttar Pradesh to focus on water quality, conservation and supply, highlight the work carried out in the state in this area and to discuss the road ahead.
Through this summit, TOI tries to connect and bring the best thoughts and decision makers together on one platform and make a long-term sustainable water map for the country.
“Twc is an eye opener.
It’s fun to see that the chairman of Yogi Adityanath Minister and other ministers focus on the subject.
I have attended many forums in various parts of the country and abroad.
In most events, the presence of politicians deviates from the event subject but here all stays here Focus on water, “said Gi Expert Dr.
Rajnikans while expressing his experience attending TWC.
Presentation of context settings by Prof.
Venkatesh Dutta in the TWC Prime Session followed by the address of the Minister of State for Jal Shakti and Flood Control of Dinesh Khatik and Minister of State (Independent Load) for Tourism and Religion Neelkanth Tiwari, WHO explained how the upcoming tourism project was associated with ecological tourism projects and water.
In the next three sessions, experts present details about clean ganga, ground water, wetlands and other problems.
Before the CM address, the cabinet colleague and Minister of Jal Shakti Dr.
Mahendra Singh highlighted the work done in the state to improve the condition of water resources.
TWC ends with a cultural event carried out by local music artists.

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