India, Sept. 24 -- PRNewswire

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 24: India's water story is one of contrasts - rivers that once nurtured entire civilisations now lie choked or forgotten, while cities that flourished around lakes and tanks now struggle to quench their thirst. It is not a distant crisis; it is lived every day in the dry taps of Bengaluru, the failed harvests in Maharashtra, and the abandoned fields of Tamil Nadu.

And yet, across this thirsty land, a revival is taking shape. Since 2013, The Art of Living Social Projects under the vision of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, has been reimagining water conservation. What began as a response to shrinking rivers has grown into a movement that has touched more 3,45,00,000 live...