We’ve been pursuing a single, lofty goal: resolving the world water crisis. And, despite the magnitude of the water issue, we remain optimistic. We know how to fix the problem, and with the help of local partners and generous sponsors, we are making progress every day. We think that if we all work together, everyone will have access to the most basic needs of life during our lifetime.
When the water in our rivers, lakes, and oceans gets polluted, it threatens biodiversity, our drinking water, and the places where we swim and fish. The Paani Ki Boond study backs up the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The reserve’s wild animals have been harmed by the extreme scarcity of water caused by the repeated drought-like conditions. The water bodies in the woodlands along the interstate boundary have dried up as a result of the severe drought. Elephants, tigers, and spotted deer can all be found in these reserve woodlands.
Water is, in fact, one of the primary reasons for life’s emergence on our planet. However, that particular resource has been depleting at an alarming rate in recent years, which is why water conservation has become such a hot topic.
We will primarily focus on (E4), i.e, Education, Energy, Environment and Empowerment.
We are dedicated to bringing people together to discover a solution to the problem of clean water. We believe that water does not change everything, whether it’s for our field teams, our headquarters staff, our supporters and fundraisers, or the communities we serve. People do it all the time. These connections are the lifeblood of our work.
We, “Paani Ki Boond” are now dedicated to providing fully treated, mineral-added water to the rural inhabitants of a selected hamlet in order to carry out the project.