Jalgaon Minister Urges Citizens to Save Every Drop of Water
Jalgaon Guardian Minister Gulabrao Patil calls for water conservation, citizens participate in walkathon.

Jalgaon Guardian Minister Gulabrao Patil has urged citizens to take responsibility for saving every drop of water, making water conservation a people-driven movement.
Patil was speaking at the inauguration of the 'Maha Walkathon – Walk for Water' at Sagar Park in Jalgaon on Thursday, which was organised to mark Water Conservation Day.
The event received an enthusiastic response from residents, with a large number of citizens, students, and officials taking part. Patil stressed the importance of capturing and recharging rainwater, rather than allowing it to flow away.
He added that while the timing and amount of rainfall cannot be controlled, efforts can be made to conserve the water that reaches the ground. The state government has planned a water conservation campaign from August 15, 2026, to January 26, 2027.
Patil urged officials and citizens to continue the work beyond the walkathon and take up activities such as cleaning streams, ponds, and percolation tanks, and creating measures to retain and recharge rainwater.
He emphasized that water conservation is not only a concern for farmers or rural areas, but also for urban residents, who have an important role to play. Patil particularly appealed to young people to begin conservation efforts from their own homes.
The participants took a pledge to conserve and save water during the programme. At the conclusion of the walkathon, MLA Suresh Bhole felicitated the first, second, and third-place winners with prizes.
Several government officials, including Mayor Deepmala Kale, Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer Karishma Nair, and Deputy Conservator of Forests Saurish Sahay, were present at the event.
A large number of government officials, employees, students, and citizens participated in the event, which aimed to raise awareness about the importance of water conservation.
The success of the walkathon and the enthusiasm of the participants demonstrate the potential for water conservation to become a people-driven movement in Jalgaon.
As the state government's water conservation campaign gets underway, it remains to be seen whether the momentum generated by the walkathon can be sustained and translated into meaningful action.
Ultimately, the success of water conservation efforts in Jalgaon will depend on the active participation and commitment of citizens, who must work together to make the district water-secure.
This initiative is a step in the right direction, and its impact will be closely watched in the coming months.
The emphasis on water conservation is a timely reminder of the importance of this issue, not just for Jalgaon, but for the entire country.
As India continues to grapple with the challenges of water scarcity, initiatives like the 'Maha Walkathon – Walk for Water' serve as a powerful reminder of the need for collective action to address this critical issue.
In conclusion, the 'Maha Walkathon – Walk for Water' has highlighted the importance of water conservation and the need for citizens to take an active role in this effort.
It is now up to the citizens of Jalgaon to build on the momentum generated by this event and work towards making their district water-secure.
Frequently asked questions
What is the purpose of the 'Maha Walkathon – Walk for Water' event?
The event aims to raise awareness about the importance of water conservation and encourage citizens to take an active role in this effort.
When will the state government's water conservation campaign start?
The campaign will start on August 15, 2026, and will run until January 26, 2027.