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	<title>Inter Press Service‘Water Man of India’ Wins Stockholm Water Prize</title>
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		<title>‘Water Man of India’ Wins Stockholm Water Prize</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A conservationist known as ‘The Water Man of India’ has been named Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for 2015. Rajendra Singh, from the state of Rajasthan, has been a leading voice for water security, management and conservation in India for decades. Singh is currently Chairman of environmental advocacy group Tarun Bharat Sangh, which helps local communities in [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Josh Butler<br />UNITED NATIONS, Mar 20 2015 (IPS) </p><p id="E10">A conservationist known as ‘The Water Man of India’ has been named Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for 2015.<span id="more-139793"></span></p>
<p id="E22"><span id="E24">Rajendra</span><span id="E26"> Singh, from the state of Rajasthan, has been a leading voice for water security, management and conservation in India for decades. </span></p>
<p id="E28"><span id="E29">Singh is currently Chairman of environmental advocacy group </span><span id="E31">Tarun</span><span id="E33"> Bharat </span><span id="E35">Sangh</span><span id="E37">, which helps local communities in India take back control of their natural resources, as well as pushing for sustainable development.</span></p>
<p id="E39"><span id="E40">“Through the Indian wisdom of rainwater harvesting, we have made helpless, abandoned, destitute and impoverished villages prosperous and healthy again,” Singh said.</span></p>
<p id="E42"><span id="E44">Torgny</span><span id="E46"> Holmgren, Executive Director of the Stockholm International Water Institute, called Singh “a beacon of hope,” warning that “we will face a severe water crisis within decades if we do not learn how to better take care of our water.”</span></p>
<p id="E48"><span id="E49">“He has literally brought villages back to life. We need to take Mr Singh’s lessons and actions to heart if we are to achieve sustainable water use in our lifetime,” Holmgren said.</span></p>
<p id="E51"><span id="E52">Singh studied medicine and surgery, but after relocating to Rajasthan in the 1980s with a plan to establish medical clinics, was told by villagers that their greatest need was water.</span></p>
<p id="E54"><span id="E55">He began working to build traditional dams called </span><span id="E57">johads</span><span id="E59">; in awarding the prize, the Stockholm Water Prize Committee said Singh helped build almost 9,000 such water collection devices in 1,000 villages across the state, </span><span id="E60">which restored water flow to several rivers and encouraged the return of forests and wildlife.</span></p>
<p id="E62"><span id="E63" class="qowt-font5-Arial">“When we started our work, we were only looking at the drinking water crisis and how to solv</span><span id="E64" class="qowt-font5-Arial">e that. Today our aim is higher,” Singh said.</span></p>
<p id="E66"><span id="E67" class="qowt-font5-Arial">“</span><span id="E68" class="qowt-font5-Arial">This is the century of exploitation, pollution and encroachment. To stop all this, to convert the war on water into peace, that is my life’s goal</span><span id="E69" class="qowt-font5-Arial">.”</span></p>
<p id="E71"><span id="E72" class="qowt-font5-Arial">Singh will receive US$150,000 as part of the prize. </span><span id="E73" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">King Carl XVI </span><span id="E75" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">Gustaf</span><span id="E77" class="qowt-font6-Verdana"> of Sweden, Patron of the </span><span id="E78" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">prize</span><span id="E79" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">, will present Singh </span><span id="E80" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">with the honour </span><span id="E81" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">at a Royal Award Ceremony during World Water Week in Stockholm on August</span><span id="E82" class="qowt-font6-Verdana"> 26</span><span id="E83" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">.</span></p>
<p id="E85"><span id="E86" class="qowt-font6-Verdana">Singh joins other winners of the award, awarded annually since 1991, including </span>dignitaries from Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, the USA, Mexico, Germany, South Africa and Israel.</p>
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<p>Edited by <a href="http://bit.ly/1BCS6LW">Roger Hamilton-Martin</a></p>
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