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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis widespread problem of water pollution is jeopardizing our health. Unsafe water kills more people each year than war and all other forms of violence combined. Meanwhile, our drinkable water sources are finite: Less than 1 percent of the earth's freshwater is actually accessible to us. Without action, the challenges will only increase by 2050, when global demand for fresh water is expected to be one-third greater than it is now.
Dr. Binod Kumar Sinha
Dr. Binod Kumar Sinha is a multidimensional personality who has been a helping hand for society over the past decades. After passing B.Sc., Dr. Sinha joined St. Michaels High School, Patna.
After serving for two years, he felt the pitiable condition of primary education in Bihar. He resigned and started the first private-public school in the year 1960. Visualizing the problem of unemployment of educated youth and lack of quality education in Bihar and Jharkhand. A movement was started to motivate educated youth to open Private schools in their own locality. In Patna, a Training center was opened and educated youth were trained on "HOW TO OPEN PRIVATE SCHOOLS" and give quality education to illiterate children. Advocate Dr. Binod Kumar Sinha has been recorded in the Limca Book of World Records for making the longest argument before the session's judge of Patna Court in Bihar in July 2009. He is also the recipient of many of the prestigious awards. He is a renewed advocate and a social worker. His only aim is to make our society a better place through his knowledge and devotion.
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