Amitabh Bachchan appeals for 'dry Holi' as Maharashtra grapples with worst drought
Written by Saurabh Gupta | Updated: March 26, 2013 09:06 IST
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Maharashtra is facing its worst drought since 1972.
Apart from the actor, politicians and citizens are also trying to create more awareness. Even businesses are promoting the idea of conserving water. Tohfa India, an online portal selling Holi merchandise has pulled off water consuming products from its shelves. Sudhir Mishra from Tohfa India says, "We have launched products that use a minimal amount of water and we are getting good support from customers. They are promoting this cause and they are equally worried and thoughtful about supporting people in Maharashtra through minimum use of water."
Also joining the effort are students from Mumbai University by performing street plays and taking the message of water conservation during the festival of colours from door to door. Manali Bhandarkar, a student of DG Ruparel College, who is a part of the campaign says, "It was an awareness campaign through which we wanted to give out the message that since there is a drought in Maharashtra people should less water or avoid using water this Holi."
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