Thursday, January 12, 2012

Fighting future water scarcity: the fascinating story of an Indian village

...not all of the problems linked to global warming can only be resolved by high-tech... a little common sense and co-operation can do miracles, as this little Indian village shows. Something to reflect on further...

"As the world reels under the threat of unrelenting climate change, erratic monsoons and fast depleting groundwater reserves, The Miracle Water Village narrates the inspirational story of impoverished farming community in India that reversed its fortunes through its visionary model of water management.

Lying in one of the worst drought-prone regions of India, the village of Hiware Bazar battled many decades of sparse rain and failed crops. However, 20 years ago, the entire village came together to script a silent revolution by designing a rainwater-harvesting model that saved every drop of the scanty rain they received.

Today, the village is literally an oasis in the middle of the desert, boasting of bumper harvests, dairy co-operatives, millionaire families and visionary farmers. Hiware Bazar still receives the scanty amount of rainfall it used to in the heart of its most trying years, but what has changed is the way it has managed its water and created a miracle with this most precious liquid resource!"

1 comment:

  1. This is a very inspiring story indeed. I've watched the video and it's very heart-pounding. It's good to know that this village is now an oasis with good harvests and abundant place. motivational speaker

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