User talk:Sunil Roger srg

Although the land meets the sea in Karachi, and there’s ample amount of sea water, the fresh water crisis seems to be getting worse day by day with no immediate solution in sight. NGOs and corporate organizations have been working to mitigate the water shortage in the city. But the first step is to create awareness among people about the possible problems that this water shortage might bring with it. In similar vein, a photography exhibition titled ‘Pani Hai Zindagi, (Water is Life)’ opened on 29th December 2018, at ArtChowk Gallery.Pani Hai Zindagi was conceived in collaboration with Mr Tofiq Pasha Mooraj, an eminent environmentalist whose tireless efforts are bringing mass awareness among the Karachiites. Mr Pasha, a member of the Hisaar Foundation which works for the security of livelihood, food, and water, in a conversation with Youlin Magazine, said that this exhibition is one of the many events that will lead to the water conference to be held in November 2019.

This is ArtChowk’s second venture after their successful exhibition ‘Kurray se Art Banao’ (Make Art out of Trash). In response to an open call, students, artists, and photographers submitted photographs that resonated with the theme of ‘Pani hai Zindagi.’