Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (March 22, 2026) conveyed his greetings to the people on the occasion of World Water Day and paid his tributes to the essential life element as the shaper of the planet’s future. “Water sustains us and shapes our planet’s future. On World Water Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to conserve every drop of water and use it responsibly,” Mr. Modi said in a post on X. The Prime Minister said today is also a day to appreciate those who engage in sustainable practices, promote awareness and nurture a culture of conservation. Water sustains us and shapes our planet’s future. On World Water Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to conserve every drop of water and use it responsibly. Today is also a day to appreciate those who engage in sustainable practices, promote awareness and nurture a culture of… pic.twitter.com/lG2WlOmYGD — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 22, 2026 According to the United Nations, a core focus of World Water Day is to work towards Sustainable Development Goal 6, which aims for water and sanitation for all by 2030. The 2026 World Water Day campaign calls for a transformative, rights-based approach, with women having equal voice, leadership, and opportunities in water decision-making, the UN said on its website. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Jal Shakti, on Saturday (March 21), said that World Water Day serves as a reminder of the critical importance of freshwater and the urgent need for sustainable water management. It highlights the growing challenges of water scarcity, climate change, and equitable access, while mobilising governments, industries, and communities worldwide to act towards securing water for present and future generations. This year’s global theme, “Water and Gender,” further underscores the need for inclusive and equitable water governance. Reinforcing this global call to action, the Ministry of Jal Shakti will host the World Water Day Conclave 2026 on 23 March at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi, under the theme “Industry for Water”. The inaugural session will be held in the presence of the Union Minister of Jal Shakti, CR Paatil, along with senior representatives from government and industry. The Conclave highlights the growing convergence of Departments, academia, and industry towards strengthening India’s water security through a “whole-of-government” and “whole-of-society” approach. Recognising water as a vital national resource and the primary role of States/UTs in its management, they have been encouraged to organise suitable activities to mark the occasion. Such initiatives can enhance public awareness, promote community participation, and encourage responsible water use. States/UTs may undertake awareness programmes, showcase best practices such as rainwater harvesting and reuse, engage with industries and urban local bodies to improve water-use efficiency, and promote community-led initiatives. The conclave will serve as a national platform for dialogue, innovation, and collaboration for sustainable water management, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, academia, startups, MSMEs, and young innovators to co-create scalable, technology-driven solutions. Positioning the industry as a key driver of water-use efficiency, recycling, reuse, and innovation, the conclave highlights a paradigm shift where industries are transitioning from water users to water stewards, adopting smarter and more sustainable practices. The event will witness participation from over 700 delegates across sectors. A key highlight will be the felicitation of Jal Shakti Hackathon winners, recognising innovative and impactful solutions in the water sector. State governments will actively participate, particularly in the census-focused session, which will also feature the felicitation marking the completion and release of major national water census reports, underscoring the importance of data-driven water governance. The “Industry for Water” session will culminate in a Joint Industry Declaration, reaffirming industry commitment towards sustainable water stewardship. 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