Age of Change: The Indian school teaching water conservation

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In this episode of Age of Change, we visit the Ganges in India. Providing water to 40% of India’s population, the significance of the River Ganges goes beyond spirituality. A school programme helps children like Prashant and Gaura learn how to protect the Ganges while helping their families become more resourceful with their water usage.


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Humans have a remarkable capacity for imagination and invention, enabling us to think beyond the present and unravel the most complex problems. But, in the face of a planetary crisis, we can only achieve meaningful change if we work collaboratively and act globally.

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