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Rajendra Singh – The water man of India who won the 2015 Stockholm Water Prize.

by | 25-05-2016 02:07 recommendations 0

Hello Friends! Today's article is about Rajendra Singh, The water man of India who won the Stockholm Water Prize in 2015.




Rajendra Singh of India was named the 2015 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate, for his innovative water restoration efforts, improving water security in rural India, and for showing extraordinary courage and determination in his quest to improve the living conditions for those most in need.




Mr Singh, born 1959, lives and works in the arid Indian state of Rajasthan, where he for several decades dedicated himself to defeating drought and empowering communities. The results of his tireless work are without equal: in close cooperation with local residents, he and his organization have revived several rivers, brought water, and life, back to a thousand villages and given hope to countless people.




On receiving news about the prize, Mr Singh said "this is very encouraging, energizing and inspiring news. Through the Indian wisdom of rainwater harvesting, we have made helpless, abandoned, destitute and impoverished villages prosperous and healthy again."




In its citation, The Stockholm Water Prize Committee says that "today's water problems cannot be solved by science or technology alone. They are instead human problems of governance, policy, leadership, and social resilience. Rajendra Singh's life work has been in building social capacity to solve local water problems through participatory action, empowerment of women, linking indigenous know-how with modern scientific and technical approaches and upending traditional patterns of development, resource use, and social norms."



"When we started our work, we were only looking at the drinking water crisis and how to solve that. Today our aim is higher. This is the 21st century. This is the century of exploitation, pollution and encroachment. To stop all this, to convert the war on water into peace, that is my life's goal"





Climate change is changing weather patterns around the world, leading to more frequent and intense droughts and floods. Learning how to harvest rainwater, cutting the peaks of water to fill the troughs, will be a key skill in most parts of the world. Some of the world's finest scientists are currently focusing their attention on the management of rain and how to best develop the knowledge.




H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Patron of the Stockholm Water Prize, presented the prestigious prize to Rajendra Singh at a Royal Award Ceremony during 2015 World Water Week in Stockholm on 26 August.



Information and image source:


http://www.siwi.org/prizes/stockholmwaterprize/laureates/2015-2/

 

 
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4 Comments

  • says :
    Nilanjan, thanks for sharing about the waterman Rajendra Singh. There's definitely a lot to learn from him he is a man of true wisdom. I also wish to search more about him. Thanks for reporting and have a great day!
    Posted 30-05-2016 01:32

  • Adam Zhou says :
    He's truly an inspiration for all of us ambassadors, as well the entire world. Who knows, maybe we can become the next Rajendra Singh! Thank you for the report!
    Posted 25-05-2016 18:02

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing Nilanjan!
    Posted 25-05-2016 12:29

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Hats off to the waterman 'Rajendra Singh'. Thanks for throwing spotlight on him.
    Posted 25-05-2016 03:05

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