Drinking water is essential. Even doctors emphasize its importance. It’s crucial for everyone to drink water and stay hydrated. You should too! 😊
However, more than half of the population falls ill due to inadequate hydration. Personally, I used to experience dizziness and fainting spells because I didn’t drink enough water. But now, I make sure to stay well-hydrated. There’s a saying that “JAL HI JEEVAN H“(water is life), and our fellow Rajasthanis understand its importance. Yet, there are exceptions—some people waste water excessively. Once, I witnessed someone washing the road with copious amounts of water, and it bothered me. I thought of confronting them, like Aunty🙄 why to waste so much water to wash your stairs and make the road full of water like always holes on road are full of water, but then I realized it wouldn’t be effective. Instead, I focus on not wasting water at home.
Back when I lived in the another state, I encountered a burst pipe leaking water for days. Nobody there care for it people watch it and let it be . Not even one single person from that street called government authorities to repair it and the road was full of water, It bothered me immensely, but nobody seemed to care. Eventually, my sister stopped me from taking matters into my own hands. She said, ‘This isn’t your village; there’s plenty of water here. Let the authorities handle it.’ Reluctantly, I called a plumber, and they fixed the broken pipe. It made me realize that sometimes even small actions can make a difference. Let the world see me and change themselves that water is needed by everyone, so don`t waste please.🙏
Also I’m committed to keeping my surroundings clean. The Swachh Bharat mission resonates with me, but unfortunately, not everyone follows it. People litter despite efforts to maintain cleanliness. Even the dustbins remain unused. When I point this out, I’m met with indifference. But I’ll continue to express my thoughts and hope for positive change. What do you think about this issue?”
-Himanshi💗
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