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 PESHAWAR:Experts have expressed concerns over the looming wate air force 1 r crisis in the country and called for collective efforts to conserve depleting water resources.They said water conservation was the collective responsibility of everyone and stressed on involving all stakeholders at every stage or else there would be no water if practices to waste water continued.They expressed these views at an event organised here by Association of Water and Sanitation Services Companies (AWSC) Khyber-Pakhtunkwha on eve of World Water Day.Among the speakers were Secretary Local Go af1 vernment, Elections and Rural Development Department Zahir Shah, Chairman AWSC Nasir Ghafoor Khan, former VC of University of Engineering and Technology Imtiaz Gillani, Prof Dr Sagheer Aslam and  red sambas heads of all water and sanitation services companies in Khyber-Pakthunkwha.Zahir Shah, while speaking on the occasion, said people were the biggest stakeholder who should realise importance of water and save it. Though the government is t