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Tata Tea releases Jaago Re film on World Water Day

| | Mar 23, 2017, at 04:12 am
Mumbai, Mar 22 (IBNS): Taking the conversation on 'Pre-activism' forward, Jaago Re has released a new film on the World Water Day that highlights how we can do our small bit through our everyday actions and make a difference.

The new film tells people how we can pre-act now to conserve water and prevent and impending water crises.

The film opens with the simple everyday process of making and drinking tea and goes on to highlight the significant difference one can make by washing their tea cup immediately than leaving it in the sink. This small act would save upto 50% water.

The film brings alive the importance of doing our bit to prevent an impending crisis of water shortage in our country.

Additionally, Tata Tea Jaago Re also facilitated a discussion with Water Aid India on Twitter to discuss the growing water problem and the step we can take to address this issue.
 

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