World Water Day 2026 - Water Bowl Distribution

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Nilesh Bhanage

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Mar 25, 2026, 8:03:25 AMMar 25
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Rotary Club of Badlapur Smart City & PAWS Celebrates Unique Way World Water Day!

On 22nd March, PAWS & RCBSC organised a Cement Water Bowl distribution on World Water Day! 20 dog feeders were felicitated for their services for community animals! All the feeders were also given First Aid Kits. 50 bowls distributed free in first session. PAWS aims to install 100 Bowls in city to quench the Thirst! 

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*Water bowl distribution* is crucial in India for community animals, especially during summer, as it helps ensure they have access to clean drinking water. Many community animals, like dogs, cats, and birds, rely on public spaces for survival, and water scarcity can be a significant issue. By distributing water bowls, individuals and organizations can help provide these animals with a reliable source of water, reducing dehydration and heat-related illnesses. It's a simple yet effective way to make a difference in the lives of these animals. Plus, it raises awareness about animal welfare and encourages community involvement 😊.

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*Giving away first aid kits* to dog feeders in India is necessary because:
- They often handle stray dogs and are at risk of bites and scratches.
- They may not have access to proper medical care or knowledge of animal first aid.
- Providing first aid kits enables them to treat minor injuries and prevent infections.
- It shows appreciation for their efforts in caring for community animals.
- It helps prevent the spread of diseases from animals to humans.

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*Appreciation and felicitation of community dog feeders* is a great way to recognize their selfless efforts in caring for stray dogs 🌟. These individuals often go unnoticed, but their contributions make a significant difference in the lives of these animals. By acknowledging their work, we encourage others to follow suit and promote a culture of compassion and empathy. It also motivates them to continue their good work, ultimately benefiting the community and the animals. Plus, it's a lovely way to show gratitude for their kindness 😊.

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Regards,

Dr. Nilesh Bhanage (Hon.)
Founder - PAWS
Helpline / Whatsapp +91 9820161114 (10AM to 6PM)
www.pawsasia.org




 
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