A newspaper report in 2007 shook Aabid Surti to take motion. The report acknowledged that for each drop of water that fell per second from a leaking faucet, 1000 litres went down the drain per thirty days.
That’s when the 87-year-old fashioned Drop Lifeless Basis, an NGO, with the tagline — ‘Save each drop, or drop useless’.
This one-man military goes round with a plumber and volunteer, fixing leaking taps throughout Mumbai totally free.
Rising up in Mumbai, Surti noticed his mom queuing up for water at 4 AM day by day. He remembers watching folks battle for water whereas standing in that queue.
These experiences are the rationale why the necessity to save each drop comes inherently to him.
“I consider in saving each drop of water as a result of I do know its worth. I’ve been introduced up on the pavement, and there I’ve seen folks combating for each bucket of water. My childhood is behind me, however the battle for water has remained with me to today. So, each drop and each leakage haunts me,” says Surti to NDTV.
Each Sunday he visits a constructing on Mira Street, Mumbai, to restore leaking taps.
To facilitate these Sunday visits, Surti visits the constructing on the prior Monday to take the required permission from the secretary and places up posters. Then, the next Sunday morning, they begin knocking on each door of that constructing, asking folks if their taps want fixing.
This fashion, he has managed to avoid wasting over 20 million litres of water to this point.
Aside from being a water champion, Surti can also be an writer, painter, cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter, and journalist.
Watch this video to study extra about this water warrior:
Edited by Pranita Bhat
Sources
‘This 84-year-old Artist And Water Warrior Has Single-Handedly Saved 20 Million Litres Of Water In Final 12 Years’ by Aastha Ahuja for NDTV, Revealed on 08 Could, 2019