Key Points

The UP International Trade Show is doing more than just boosting business. A special exhibition is highlighting the incredible transformation in Bundelkhand thanks to the Jal Jeevan Mission. Visitors, including schoolchildren, are learning about water conservation through interactive games and immersive displays. The event successfully blends trade opportunities with crucial awareness about preserving our most vital resource.

Key Points: UP Trade Show Promotes Water Conservation Jal Jeevan Mission

  • Exhibition showcases Bundelkhand's transformation from water scarcity to progress through Jal Jeevan Mission
  • Interactive games and selfie points engage youth on vital water conservation lessons
  • Event aligns with CM Yogi Adityanath's vision, teaching importance of every drop of water
  • Traditional Bundelkhandi cultural performances add a vibrant touch to the Swachh Sujal Village experience
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UP International Trade Show promoting water conservation awareness alongside enhancing trade opportunities

The UP International Trade Show highlights Jal Jeevan Mission's success in Bundelkhand, combining trade, culture, and vital water conservation awareness.

"Seeing the models of old and new Bundelkhand made the Jal Jeevan Mission's impact tangible and inspiring. - Shalu, Visitor from Delhi"

Greater Noida, September 26

The International Trade Show not only showcases trade opportunities and highlights Uttar Pradesh's rich culture but also raises global awareness about water conservation, according to a release.

According to the release, at Hall No. 7, the Jal Jeevan Mission's Swachh Sujal Village exhibition is drawing visitors and business leaders alike, telling the story of Bundelkhand's transformation from its past challenges to its current progress, while imparting vital lessons on water conservation.

In line with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's vision, visitors are being informed about the importance of every drop of water and simple measures that can make a difference. Schoolchildren attending the exhibition are also taking a water conservation pledge.

Spread over approximately 496 square meters, the exhibition combines depictions of old and new Bundelkhand to showcase the impact of the Jal Jeevan Mission. Through immersive photo galleries, visitors learn about the success of providing tap connections to every rural household and the employment opportunities generated for local youth.

The exhibition's selfie points and gaming zones are a big draw for young visitors. Interactive games are designed to raise awareness about water conservation, while city-dwelling children and youth, including those from Noida, get a taste of rural life by taking selfies amidst the Bundelkhand-themed displays.

Reena, a visitor from Mahoba who has been living in Noida for years, expressed delight at seeing the transformation stories she had only heard over the phone come alive at the exhibition. Shalu from Delhi noted that while she had heard of water being transported by train to Bundelkhand, seeing the models of old and new Bundelkhand made the Jal Jeevan Mission's impact tangible and inspiring.

On Friday, the exhibition was further enlivened by performances of traditional Bundelkhandi songs, drawing large crowds and adding a cultural touch to the Swachh Sujal Village experience, according to the release.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Jal Jeevan Mission getting this platform. Water scarcity is real in many parts of UP. Hope this exhibition inspires more people to adopt water-saving practices in daily life.
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Sarah B
The interactive approach with games and selfie points is smart - makes learning about conservation fun for younger generations. More exhibitions should adopt such engaging methods!
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Aditya G
While the exhibition sounds good, I hope the government ensures these water conservation measures are implemented effectively on ground. Awareness is first step, action is what matters.
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Nisha Z
The cultural performances must have added so much charm! Bundelkhandi culture is rich and beautiful. Good to see traditional arts being promoted alongside development themes.
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Michael C
Impressive scale at 496 sq meters! The before-after comparison approach really helps people understand the impact. Hope similar exhibitions reach other water-stressed regions too.

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