New Delhi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Friday confirmed this

Development and the environment should not be viewed as opposing forces, but rather as complementary.
Addressing the Water Transversality Global Awards and Conclave 2026 here, Birla said water conservation is essential to secure the future of humanity and added that all stakeholders, including public sector representatives, must work collaboratively to achieve this goal.
Noting that real change can only be achieved when citizens are aware and responsible towards water conservation, energy efficiency and environmental protection, he stressed that water, energy, health and the environment are closely interconnected.
“He stated that these complex challenges can only be addressed through a coordinated and integrated approach. He also stressed that for comprehensive development, ‘cross-cutting’ between departments and policies is essential to achieve better harmony in our efforts,” an official statement said.
Birla stressed the importance of adopting the slogan “reduce, reuse, recharge and recycle” to conserve water. Referring to initiatives like Catch the Rain and Jal Jeevan Mission, he emphasized the crucial role of public participation in ensuring the success of these campaigns.
The spokesperson further said that renewable energy and green initiatives strengthen India’s climate commitments. He pointed out that the progress India has achieved in the field of solar energy, wind energy and green hydrogen is remarkable and helps the country move towards sustainable development.
“Birla stressed that a sustainable future can only be achieved through the power of youth and strong global cooperation. He added that if we move forward with a scientific approach, transparent governance and social responsibility, we can build a future in which economic prosperity and environmental balance advance together,” the statement read.
“Birla also highlighted the spiritual and life-sustaining importance of water in Indian culture. Emphasizing the necessity of janbhagidari, Birla stressed that these efforts must be implemented with active public participation, right from the panchayat level to Parliament, to bring about meaningful and lasting change,” he added.
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