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In future, water may come in pill form: SC Judge Sundresh

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TIRUCHY: “Since we failed to understand the greatness and importance of water, we’ve been struggling for water and it is seen in the rivers, wells, pipelines and cans now. In the future, we might witness water in the form of pills,” cautioned Supreme Court Justice MM Sundresh in Thanjavur on Saturday.

Felicitati­ng the KAIFA (Kadaimadai Area Integrated Farmers Associatio­n), an environmen­tal farmers’ associatio­n that desilted 200 waterbodie­s across the Delta region, the judge said that the ancient Tamils were aware of the greatness and importance of water, and had protected the waterbodie­s and even revered them.

“We’ve been witnessing water in the rivers, wells, and pipelines and cans. In the near future, we’ll see it in the form of pills,” he added. “Residents in Delhi have been fighting among themselves for potable drinking water. We haven’t learned anything even after observing them. We’ve destroyed waterbodie­s and constructe­d huge buildings. So, conserving the environmen­t has become tough for all of us.”

Stating that the desilting of a tank was more divine than establishi­ng hospitals, schools and temples, the judge appealed to the public to handle water management properly for the good of future generation­s.

The Madras High Court Justice B Pugalendi said that KAIFA’s desilting works have raised the ground water level in the regions remarkably. “KAIFA has spent the money that’s usually used for the annual temple festival because they know that desilt works are more important than temple festivals. That’s why they could achieve the desilting of 200 waterbodie­s. Now they

KAIFA has spent the money that is usually used for the temple festival because they know that desilt works are more important than festivals — Justice B Pugalendi,

Madras High Court should target 2,000 here after,” he said.

Sivakumar, regional director of Jal Sakthi, advocate Veera Kathiravan and KAIFA members participat­ed in the event.

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