After that, Ramveer decided that he had to do this on his own.
Ramveer told the students to warn their parents about the existing
problem with water pollution and water conservation.
Ramveer told the children to warn their parents about the existing
problem with water conservation and water pollution.
Ramveer wanted to continue his attempt to preserve water in India
and has had to wear many hats in this effort.
In the beginning, Ramveer gave lessons to students from his village,
who felt that they had to do something about these dying water resources.
Ramveer gave lessons to students from his village at the beginning,
and they felt they had to do something about the dying water resources.
Ramveer gave lessons to children from his village at the beginning
and even they felt that they had to do something about their dying water resources.
One day, 26-year old Ramveer Tanwar realized that the lakes and ponds near
where he played with his friends when they were kids, had started to disappear.
The government helped him and set up“Groundwater Army” organizations in every district of Ramveer's state, and the young hero
has now become the coordinator of his community.
Sadly, the government has no fund for these types of awareness programs, and Ramveer has had to spend his own money to continue what he started.