Mannat Kaur from Delhi showed a new path to the world on water crisis!

Mannat Kaur van Delhi showed a new path to the world on water crisis, represented India in Stockholm! Last updated: April 21, 2025, 21:15 IST Stockholm Junior Water Prize: Mannat Kaur of Delhi created a gray water recycling system that can be reused in household functions. She made India’s first representation of India at Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2024 in the Stockholm water price. Mannat represented India at Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2024. 50% savings of water from the system and 85% reduction of carbon release. Delhi: Mannat Kaur, who comes from Delhi, did a unique and competent innovation. He prepared a decentralized gray water collection and recycling system, with the help of the dirty water coming from the bathroom, kitchen or other places in homes, may be reusable. Based on this innovation, Mannat also represented India on the international stage such as Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2024 (Stockholm Junior Water Prize). What is the innovation of the vow? The system prepared by vow recycles dirty water and makes it perfectly suitable for non-dishable, but it makes it perfectly suitable for household functions such as irrigation of plants, floor cleaning, vehicle wash, etc. This innovation is very important, especially from the perspective of water saving and environmental protection. What is the junior water price of Stockholm? Stockholm Junior Water Prize is an international platform, where youths who innovate with serious problems such as water scarcity have the chance to put their ideas in front of the world. Mannat was selected earlier in the national chapter held in IIT Madras, where only 10 out of 350 participants were selected for the final. Due to the research and practical presentation of Mannat, he was given the opportunity to represent India internationally. What is the purpose of vow now? Mannat’s next goal is that she wants to reach this system to the people as soon as possible. He said that he currently prepared this system for only Rs 2000, but if made in large numbers, the price can be further reduced. The vow claims that, using this system, there can be a reduction in water in homes up to 50% of the water and carbon emissions up to 85%. First Published: April 21, 2025, 19:13 IST Homedelhi-Ncr Delhi’s Mannat Kaur showed the world on the water crisis!