World Water Day

   
 
     
            Water is an important fluid due to which life can possible in earth. It is an important component, more than 80-90% constituent of cell is water. Due to it's fluidic nature it balances our pH in our body and all physiological processes take place in presence of water, so we have drink atleast 2 liter or 8 glass of water daily. It also used in our day to day activities. As it is an important constituent of our environment we have to save water as well as aware people about it, as in earth there are limited amount of fresh water present which can be used for drinking purpose. So Save Water Save Earth And Save Life.

             World Water Day is celebrated every year on 22nd March by the people of all over the world. It was first officially added in the year 1992 by "United Nations Conference on Environment and Development" (UNCED) in the Rio de Janeiro, Brazil but celebration started from the year 1993. Since 1993 every year on 22nd March the whole world celebrates "World Water Day" to increase the awareness among the people about the importance, need and conservation of water. The shape of water drop of blue color is the main symbol of the "World Water Day ".

Themes of World Water Day since 1993 - 2017 :--

1993 :- Water for cities
1994 :- Caring for our Water Resources is         Everybody's Business
1995 :- Woman and Water
1996 :- Water for Thirsty Cities
1997 :- The World's Water :Is there enough ?
1998 :- Groundwater - The invisible resource
1999 :- Everyone Lives Downstream
2000 :- Water for 21st century
2001 Water for Health
2002 :- Water for Development
2003 :- Water for Future
2004 :- Water and Disaster
2005 :- Water for Life 2005 - 2015
2006 :- Water and Culture
2007 :- Water Scarcity
2008 :- Sanitation
2009 :- Trans boundary Water
2010 :- Water quality for a healthy World
2011 :- Water for cities
2012 :- Water and Food Security
2013 :- Water cooperation
2014 :- Water and Energy
2015 :- Water and Sustainable Development
2016 :- Water and Jobs
2017 :- Wastewater
For 2018 would be "Nature for Water".
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