Date :- 14th December 2023
Day :- Thursday
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🎬 Date On 14th December we received at M. R. R. Monapara Arts College, we had the privilege of screening ''Pipasa: India Water Crisis Documentary', an eye-opening documentary highlighting the water crisis in the Barner region in the middle of the Thar Desert, as part of our course. Unit, 'Environment:- Water: Elixir of Life.' Prof. Vipul Dabhi Sir presents this compelling film that eloquently captures the challenges faced by millions of people in the desert landscape to cope with acute water scarcity.
The "PIPASA" documentary brings to the forefront the harsh realities of the water crisis in the Thar Desert, and it emphasizes the importance of united efforts to combat this growing threat.
" A Documentary on India's Water Crisis in Barnner, Rajasthan" is a compelling and eye-opening book that delves into one of India's most critical environmental challenges – the water crisis in the arid region of Barnner, Rajasthan. Authored by a passionate environmentalist and investigative journalist, this book offers an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted issues surrounding water scarcity in the region.
Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, the author paints a vivid picture of the devastating impact of water scarcity on the lives of the people in Barmer. The book chronicles the struggles faced by farmers, families, and communities as they grapple with dwindling water sources, erratic monsoons, and increasing desertification.
At the heart of the narrative lies a gripping documentation of local efforts and innovative solutions to combat the crisis. The author uncovers inspiring stories of resilience, resourcefulness, and collective action, showcasing how the people of Barmer are working together to find sustainable solutions amidst adversity.
Moreover, the book delves into the historical, political, and economic factors contributing to the water crisis in the region. It sheds light on the complexities of water management, government policies, and the role of corporations, all of which play a significant role in exacerbating the crisis.
With thought-provoking insights and thoughtfully presented data, "PIPASA" serves not only as a wake-up call to the urgent need for water conservation and sustainable practices but also as a testament to the power of knowledge, awareness, and community-driven efforts to overcome environmental challenges.
In conclusion, " A Documentary on India's Water Crisis in Barnner, Rajasthan" offers readers an enlightening journey through the heart of a parched region, compelling them to reflect on their own role in preserving the planet's most precious resource – water. It is a must-read for anyone concerned about environmental issues, social justice, and the collective responsibility to safeguard our shared future.
Thank You So Much Vipul Sir ✨
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