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The Maharashtra government is working to conserve 28 million cubic meters of water in water-stressed districts, focusing on colleges through the Youth Engagement for Water Stewardship (YEWS) program. The YEWS program, led by the state Department of Higher and Technical Education, has already saved 1.93 billion liters of water across the state, engaging over 5.5 lakh students.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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