An interactive science exhibition delving into the Fresh Water Crisis
began on 22-Mar-2011 on the World Water Day in the National Science
Centre, Delhi. The exhibition ‘Water - a Precious Resource’ was
inaugurated by Kumari Selja, Minister for Culture and Housing and
Urban Poverty Alleviation
The exhibition demonstrates that even low-tech water conservation
methods and some conscious readjustments in our daily water usage
patterns could be viable alternatives that may potentially stop us
from running our taps dry. This exhibition is de-facto a plea on
behalf of the planet earth and presents a manifesto of what needs to
be done to save the planet from ensuing water crisis
The Exhibition – Water: a Precious Resource – will stay in Delhi for
two months for public viewing and then, in next two years, it is
scheduled to travel across India through the circuit of 25 science
centres developed and managed by the National Council of Science
Museums
The National science center (near pragati maiden) is open all the 7 days
(except holi and diwali) from 10AM to 5.30 PM