World Water Day – Water Harvesting Programme
The Energy Club of MCCTE, Mahe organized a Water Harvesting Programme in observance of World Water Day on 22 March 2024 at 10:15 a.m. on the college campus.
The programme aimed to create awareness about the global water crisis, the importance of conserving water, and the need for adopting sustainable practices such as rainwater harvesting. Students were encouraged to understand the significance of protecting freshwater resources and ensuring their responsible use.
The session began with an introductory talk on the theme of World Water Day, highlighting issues such as water scarcity, groundwater depletion, and the environmental impact of water misuse. This was followed by a practical demonstration on water harvesting methods, where students learned about simple and cost-effective techniques for collecting and storing rainwater.
Participants actively engaged in the session, asking questions and sharing ideas on how such practices could be implemented at home and within the community. The programme helped students develop a deeper appreciation for water conservation and motivated them to adopt sustainable habits.
The event concluded successfully with positive participation and heightened environmental awareness among students. The Energy Club reaffirmed its commitment to organizing more eco-friendly initiatives that promote sustainability and resource conservation.
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