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Published by Dr. Parag Agarwal, Founder & CEO at JanaJal - Safe Water for All
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Dear Parag. Thank you very much for your reply. It would be really great if our students will get exposure to the working mechanism of water ATMs. Would it be possible in next one or two weeks time?
Also, is there any possibility of student internship in your organization?
Published by Rinki Deo, Assistant Professor
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Yes. Its possible. We will do all we can to help them understand the operating model and the overarching impact that the concept delivers. Can you drop me an email on parag@janajal.com so that I can loop in other team members to take this forward? Thank you and best wishes for all you're doing.
Published by Dr. Parag Agarwal, Founder & CEO at JanaJal - Safe Water for All
Rinki, hi
I suggest you take them down to their local supermarket to look at the labels in the fruit & veg and meat sections to see in which countries the food has been produced. Then search on the web for water stories in those countries (water stress/scarcity).
As for what happens in the supply chain between the growers/producers and the supermarket/retailer, you could start by looking at the report which a colleague and I wrote in 2016 called: 'Water management and stewardship: taking stock of corporate water behaviour'. Google and read! (there is a summary at the start). That'll get their student brains ticking over... Regards, Peter
Published by Peter Newborne
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Dear Peter
Thank you very much for your suggestion. WIll definitely try to include this idea.
Published by Rinki Deo, Assistant Professor
I am very happy to note that you are working for youth. I can help you to organize the Program exclusively on the Theme of World Water Day Answer in Nature. May I know where you are located
Published by Rajendrakumar Saraf
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Dear Rajendra Kumar Saraf
Thank you very much for your reply. We are located in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. The plan is for organizing a couple of lead up events related to water theme among many other themes which will be followed by a major event during the first week of November. Our objective is to encourage youths with finding youth-led solutions for both the climate change and sustainable development challenges that we are facing today.
Published by Rinki Deo, Assistant Professor