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Echoes of Earth and Humanity

Author(s):  Rajendra Singh, Nupur J.

Decades ago, Dr Rajendra Singh—affectionately called “Rajinder” and celebrated as the Waterman of India—set out to heal India’s dying rivers not by taming them, but by nurturing the land around them. Through the Tarun Bharat Sangh, he planted shrubs and grasses, revived ancient water-harvesting systems, and proved that even in the harshest, lowest-rainfall regions, perennial rivers like the Sherni and Parvati can flow again.

This book tells the inspiring true story of how barren landscapes became green belts, and how dry riverbeds filled with water once more. Drawing on vivid first-hand accounts from villagers, it captures not only the ecological rebirth but also a social revolution: feared figures turned protectors, destitute families became thriving communities, and shared income from water chestnut and fish farming funded schools, wells, and collective dreams.More than a chronicle of water conservation, this is a story about resilience, self-reliance, and hope. It shows what happens when ordinary people unite behind an extraordinary vision—restoring nature, and in the process, restoring their own dignity and future.

Read this book to discover how one man’s quiet revolution became a movement that changed lives, landscapes, and the very flow of rivers.

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Published on 13/10/2025 | 166 Pages
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Decades ago, Dr Rajendra Singh—affectionately called “Rajinder” and celebrated as the Waterman of India—set out to heal India’s dying rivers not by taming them, but by nurturing the land around them. Through the Tarun Bharat Sangh, he planted shrubs and grasses, revived ancient water-harvesting systems, and proved that even in the harshest, lowest-rainfall regions, perennial rivers like the Sherni and Parvati can flow again.


This book tells the inspiring true story of how barren landscapes became green belts, and how dry riverbeds filled with water once more. Drawing on vivid first-hand accounts from villagers, it captures not only the ecological rebirth but also a social revolution: feared figures turned protectors, destitute families became thriving communities, and shared income from water chestnut and fish farming funded schools, wells, and collective dreams.More than a chronicle of water conservation, this is a story about resilience, self-reliance, and hope. It shows what happens when ordinary people unite behind an extraordinary vision—restoring nature, and in the process, restoring their own dignity and future.


Read this book to discover how one man’s quiet revolution became a movement that changed lives, landscapes, and the very flow of rivers.

Rajendra Singh

डॉ. राजेंद्र सिंह राणा
जलसंधारण क्षेत्रातील तज्ज्ञ असणारे डॉ. राजेंद्र सिंह राणा 'भारताचे जलपुरुष' म्हणून ओळखले जातात.
जलसुरक्षा मिळवण्यासाठी आवश्यक जलसाक्षरता रुजवण्यासाठी राजेंद्र सिंह पाच दशकांहून अधिक काळ कार्यरत आहेत.
पाणी जपण्याच्या-राखण्याच्या-वाढवण्याच्या 'जोहड'सारख्या स्थानिक जलसंधारण साधनांचे, तंत्रांचे पुनरुज्जीवन करून राजस्थानात हिरवळ फुलवली; वर्षभर पाण्याची सोय करण्यात यशस्वी.
'रॅमन मॅगसेसे पुरस्कार', जल व्यवस्थापन क्षेत्रातील नोबेल समजले जाणारे 'स्टॉकहोम वॉटर प्राइज', अशा अनेक आंतरराष्ट्रीय पुरस्कारांनी सन्मानित

Dr. Rajendra Singh Rana
B.A.M.S., University of Allahabad
M.A. (Hindi)

Rajendra Singh is a social activist and the chairman of Tarun Bharat Sangh (TBS), an organization dedicated to addressing water and river-related issues in India. He possesses deep knowledge of subjects such as climate change and water management and regularly conducts public awareness programs  through lectures on environmental sustainability. He has been actively involved in  the field of water conservation for more than five decades.

Awards and Honors

· International Non-Violence Awardfrom the House of Commons, United Kingdom (2016)

· Stockholm Water Prize(2015), often referred to as the “Nobel Prize for Water”

· Included in The Guardian’s list of “50 People Who Could Save the Planet” (2008)

· Jamnalal Bajaj Awardfor outstanding contribution to “Science and Technology for  Rural Development” (2005)

· Ramon Magsaysay Awardfor Community Leadership (2001)

· Named “Person of the Year” by The Week magazine (1998)

Honorary Doctorates

He has been awarded honorary doctorates by:

· Kaziranga University, Assam(2023)

· RNB Global University, Bikaner(2022)

· Swami Vivekanand Global University, Jaipur(2022)

· Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow(2019)

· Poornima University, Jaipur(2016)

· University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka(2014)

Nupur J.

Nupur is a passionate book lover and a seasoned professional in the publishing industry. A post-graduate in English Literature from the Department of English, Savitribai Phule Pune University, she is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in the same field. Before transitioning into publishing, she served as an Assistant Professor for a few years, bringing academic depth to her current role.

She has also been an integral part of the core organizing committee of the Pune International Literary Festival for three successful years, contributing to its programming and execution. As a writer, Nupur regularly pens thought-provoking blogs for *Youth Ki Awaaz* on topics such as feminism, gender and sexuality, films, and literature.

Presently, she serves as an Acquisition Manager at Sakal Publications, Pune, where she combines her literary acumen and editorial expertise to identify and nurture powerful voices in contemporary writing.

Publisher

Sakal Prakashan

Author

Rajendra Singh and Nupur J.

Language

English

ISBN

978-93-49487-09-3

Binding
  • Paperback
Pages

166

Publication Year

13/10/2025

Dimensions
5.5 x 8.5

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