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GM1E5AC1HT301
Nomad women carry metal pitchers filled with drinking water on the banks of river Balol on the outskirts of Jammu October 12, 2009. Groundwater levels in northern India have fallen about 20 percent more than expected because of excessive pumping, threatening to spark a major food and water crisis, according to a study based on U.S. space agency data. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR ENVIRONMENT)
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30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Bring the vibrant storytelling of REUTERS to your home with Media Storehouse Canvas Prints. This captivating image, "GM1E5AC1HT301" by REUTERS, captures the daily life of nomadic women carrying metal pitchers filled with drinking water on the banks of the river Balol in Jammu, India (October 12, 2009). Our premium canvas prints are not only a beautiful addition to your decor but also a conversation starter. Each print is meticulously printed using high-quality inks on thick, durable canvas to ensure long-lasting color vibrancy and clarity. Order now and bring this evocative moment into your living space.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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In this print captured by Mukesh Gupta, we are transported to the outskirts of Jammu in Indian-administered Kashmir. The image showcases a group of resilient nomad women gracefully carrying metal pitchers filled with precious drinking water on the banks of river Balol. Dressed in vibrant traditional attire, they embody strength and determination as they navigate their way through an arid landscape. However, behind the beauty lies a troubling reality. Groundwater levels in northern India have plummeted even further than anticipated due to excessive pumping, posing a grave threat to both food security and access to clean water. This alarming revelation is based on data from the United States' space agency. The photograph serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance between human needs and environmental sustainability. It highlights the urgent need for sustainable water management practices that prioritize conservation over exploitation. Gupta's lens captures not only the physical burden these women carry but also symbolizes their resilience amidst adversity. Their daily struggle echoes that of countless communities worldwide who face similar challenges brought about by climate change and unsustainable resource consumption. This thought-provoking image prompts us to reflect upon our own responsibility towards safeguarding our planet's resources for future generations. It serves as a call-to-action for individuals, governments, and organizations alike to work collectively towards finding innovative solutions that ensure equitable access to clean water while preserving our natural ecosystems.
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