In response to the escalating global water
crisis, BIG FM, one of India's leading radio networks, successfully concluded
its purpose-led initiative Jal Andolan - Desh Ne Thaani Not to Waste Paani,
aimed to raise awareness about responsible water usage. Responding to soaring
temperatures aggravating water shortages across major Indian cities this
summer, the campaign garnered significant support from celebrities, government
authorities, activists, communities and NGOs.
Through this campaign, BIG FM also rolled
out the Jal Daan initiative, encouraging individuals to curb their water
usage. The collected water was then distributed across various locations in
Delhi and NCR regions with the help of water tankers. In addition to on-air
initiatives, the campaign featured on-ground activities such as cleaning nearby
water bodies, conducting awareness programs at malls, holding discussions with
experts in schools and colleges and organizing painting, slogan writing
competitions across all BIG FM stations.
The highly impactful campaign drew the
attention of the Jal Shakti Department, with Secretary Ms. Debashree Mukherjee
IAS expressing her appreciation for the cause. Celebrities including Manoj
Bajpayee, Divya Dutta, Raghuvir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Mini Mathur, Alka Yagnik
and Anuradha Podwal supported the initiative by sharing how they are
individually contributing to water conservation. Activists like Dr. Rajendra
Singh (The River Man of India), Sunanda Tai, Peepal Baba from the Give Me Trees
Trust and Padma Shri Ganesh K. Mani showed their solidarity with the cause
through audio and video messages. Additionally, listeners also shared their Jal
Warrior stories on air by reaching out directly to BIG FM RJs or through their
social media handles, detailing how they are saving water in their daily lives.
Sunil Kumaran, COO of BIG FM, shared his
views on the campaign, stating, "The need for water is perpetual for all.
As demand rises and the population grows, conserving not only water but all natural
resources has become crucial. Through ‘Jal Andolan,’ we aimed to further
emphasize the importance of mindful water consumption and thereby the needs for
its conservation. I would like to extend my gratitude towards all the
dignitaries who supported this initiative; their influence is vital in
fostering a healthier environment for those without access to fresh water.”
‘Jal Andolan’ concluded in Delhi with ‘Jal
Daan,’ encouraging people to save water by using a bucket instead of taking a
shower, not washing their car and reusing RO wastewater for household chores.
Approximately 50,000 litres of water were distributed to water-scarce areas in
Delhi by BIG FM RJs - RJ Khurafati Nitin, RJ Akriti and RJ Yogi — with the
support of Delhi Police, various listeners and communities.
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