This story is from February 25, 2011

Documentary to help save water

Public health engineering department will spread awareness about water conservation with a five-minute documentary.
Documentary to help save water
YAMUNANAGAR: Public health engineering department will spread awareness about water conservation with a five-minute documentary. The department has also roped in panchayats, former and sitting councillors of newly-formed municipal corporation, prominent persons from all walks of life, anganwari workers and representatives of NGOs, to intensify its campaign that starts from March 1.
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The aim is to cover all villages and wards of cities and towns of this district, an official said.
The five-minute documentary, which has been prepared, shows how people waste water using it directly from taps in washing clothes, bathing their animals, cleaning floors, utensils, bikes, cars and other works of daily routine. The documentary suggests a lot of water could be saved by using bucket instead of using water directly from taps.
"Our mission is to reach out to every household to make our mission successful. We will go in every village, town and city of our district and tell the people about water management through a documentary," said superintending engineer, public health engineering department, SPS Rana.
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Shiv Sharma

Shiv Sharma is a reporter with The Times of India, Ambala. He covers new in both Ambala and Yamunanagar in Haryana. His areas of interest include business, agriculture and horticulture, and he is also keen on investigative and political stories. His hobbies include reading, writing, debating on political issues and farming.

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