Unique message to save water showing water life mission exhibition at Greater Noida Trade Show | UP International Trade Show Water Conservation Greater Noida

The UP International Trade Show held in Greater Noida is also giving the message of water conservation with business and culture. In the clean Sujal village exhibition of Jal Jeevan Mission, students and youth are learning water savings and are attracting Bundelkhandi cultural programs.

The UP International Trade Show, which promotes business and introduce cultural heritage, is not only a platform for business, but is also teaching the lesson of environmental protection and water savings. Especially the “Clean Sujal Gram” exhibition of Jal Jeevan Mission has played a big role in explaining the importance of water to the audience, students and youth.

Message of water conservation in exhibition

In this exhibition in Hall No-7, the audience is getting to see the picture of the new and old Bundelkhand, while they are also being explained, while they are also being explained how precious one drop of water is. On the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, children are being administered the oath of water conservation here.

A photo gallery has also been installed in the exhibition spread over an area of ​​about 496 square meters, showing how the water life mission delivered the tap connection to every rural house and also provides employment opportunities to the youth.

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Selfie Point and Gaming Zone for Youth

The selfie point and gaming zone of Swachh Sujal Village Exhibition became a special attraction for the youth. Here the message of water conservation is being given through the game. Also, when the children and youth living in cities come here and take pictures, they are also aware of the rural environment and tradition.

Audience reactions

Noida resident Reena, whose original house is in Mahoba, said that he used to listen to the stories of the success of the water life mission in the village on the phone, but now it is a very pleasant experience to come to the exhibition with your eyes. At the same time, Shalu of Delhi said that he had heard many stories of water tragedy in Bundelkhand, but this exhibition showed how the water life mission changed the lives of the people.

The exhibition was not limited to information only. On Friday, there was a great performance of Bundelkhandi songs, which captivated the audience present. A large number of people arrived to enjoy these presentations and shared their experiences.

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