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Ganderbal village hit by acute shortage of drinking water |KNO

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Ganderbal, May 26 (KNO): Villagers of Chathan Gulabpora in Ganderbal district are complaining of acute shortage of drinking. The residents told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that they are forced to drink unfiltered water for drinking purposes from a nearby stream as the piped water supply is not available despite the claims of the department of supplying pure drinking water to the people. They said that the acute water shortage has mainly hit Chathan Gulabpora, Raina Pakhtoon Mohallah and adjoining localities of the village. They said they repeatedly requested the Jal shakti officials to resolve their issue to no avail. “We have to walk a kilometre to collect water,” said a local Rameez Ahmad while urging the department to get their issue addressed. An executive engineer at Jal Shakti department Jagmeet Singh assured the problem will be solved—(KNO)

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