Message of water conservation given during women's Ganga Aarti at Poornanand Ghat
People were made aware of water conservation measures during Mahila Ganga Aarti
Rishikesh. Women members of Inner Wheel Club of Faridkot attended Ganga Aarti being performed by women at Purnanand Ghat by Rishikesh Ganga Aarti Trust. On this occasion, Jal Utsav was celebrated at Ganga Aarti Sthal to promote water conservation and enrichment.
Dr. Nishi Garg said that the way the level of fresh water is continuously decreasing is not a good sign for the future. Therefore, everyone will have to come forward for environmental protection.
Dr. Jyoti Sharma said that water is the most important element in the basic needs of human life on earth and by looking at the data related to the availability of drinking water on earth at present, it becomes clear how important it is for us to save every drop of water. The problem of water is also becoming increasingly serious in India.
Gang Sabla took a pledge from Ganga Aarti Manch to incorporate and flow this water conservation in their body, mind, life, area and daily activities.
The members of the Inner Wheel Club said that the 45-minute Ganga Aarti by women at Purnanand Ghat is a very picturesque sight. During the Aarti, you will definitely find yourself in another new world, free from all worries and filled with new energy and enthusiasm.
Mainly, Inner Wheel Club Faridkot Dr. Nishi Garg, Mrs. Neena Goyal, Mrs. Amar Sharma, Mrs. Jasbir Sandhu, Mrs. Nisha Agarwal, Rishikesh Ganga Aarti Trust President Hariom Sharma Gyani Ji, Trust members Dr. Jyoti Sharma, Pushpa Sharma, Acharya Sonia Raj, Pramila, Gayatri Devi etc. performed the Ganga Aarti.