Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has a unique appeal to save water this World Water Day. The artist from Odisha has created a series of intricate sand sculptures highlighting the importance of water conservation. World Water Day is observed on 22 March to bring more attention to a crisis faced by millions around the world and in India - limited access to fresh and clean water. World Water Day 2017 focuses on wastewater. According to the United Nations, over 80% of all the wastewater from our homes, cities, industry and agriculture flows back to nature polluting the environment and losing valuable nutrients.
Take a look at Mr Pattnaik's stunning sand sculptures
On #WorldWaterDay , I appeal all to please save and not waste water. Few of my SandArts at #Puri beach, Odisha
On #WorldWaterDay, I appeal all to please save and not waste water. Few of my SandArts at #Puri beach, Odisha
On #WorldWaterDay, I appeal all to please save and not waste water. One of my SandArt with message Don't Waste Water at Puribeach, Odisha
His students joined in his appeal to not waste water as well, creating more sand art in Odisha's popular Puri Beach
My students creating SandArt on #worldwaterday at Puribeach in Odisha
My students created SandArt on #worldwaterday at Puribeach in Odisha
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