"Every drop must be captured, conserved, returned to the ground": Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta emphasises on rainwater harvesting
New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly Vijender Gupta on Friday said that a city that allows its rainwater to drain away cannot secure its future, according to a press release.
Addressing the inaugural function of a Rainwater Harvesting Project in the Rohtas Nagar Assembly Constituency today, he said, "A city that allows its rainwater to drain away cannot secure its future. Every drop must be captured, conserved and returned to the ground."
Describing the initiative as a necessary step towards sustainable urban management, Gupta underlined that water conservation can no longer remain optional in a rapidly expanding city. He observed that mounting pressures of population growth, urbanisation, groundwater depletion and climate change have made water security a matter of immediate concern for Delhi.
The Speaker noted that rainwater, which often goes unutilised, can be transformed into a reliable resource through systematic conservation, the release said.
He emphasised that rainwater harvesting is not only a practical solution to declining groundwater levels but also a responsibility that must be collectively upheld, it added.
Commending the efforts of Jitender Mahajan and the teams involved, Gupta said the project demonstrates how focused local initiatives can contribute meaningfully to larger environmental goals. He added that such interventions help restore ecological balance while strengthening long-term water resilience.
Highlighting the broader significance of the initiative, Gupta said the project has the potential to serve as a replicable model for other constituencies, contributing to a more sustainable and water-secure urban future. (ANI)
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