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Villagers are forced to walk 2 to 3 kilometres each day to fetch water as the wells and handpumps are running dry. Often made on foot and across rough terrain, the journey has become a daily ...
Women are forced to walk two to three kilometers daily under the scorching sun to fetch water. Many are compelled to descend into deep, uncovered wells, facing the constant risk of snake and ...
The water crisis in parts of Maharashtra has deepened, with women in the villages of Arni tehsil, Yavatmal district, facing severe challenges in accessing water for daily use. Villagers are forced ...
Borichivari, a tribal village in Nashik district's Taluka Peth, is grappling with an acute water crisis as wells have dried up, leaving residents-especially women-no choice but to walk nearly 2.5 ...
A street artists chalks a portrait of the late Pope Francis outside the Cathedral in Buenos Aires, Argentina Monday, April 21 ...
The post, designed to simply educate the public, said, “These spiders can walk and even run along the water’s surface, then dive up to 7 inches underwater to capture prey!” What do they eat?
With no local water source, they walk more than two kilometres under the scorching sun to fetch water that is often unsafe and insufficient. Visuals by news agency ANI from Borichivari village ...
forcing women to risk their lives climbing into wells for water. Wells are drying up, and locals walk kilometers for a single pot. The Jal Jeevan Mission's delayed progress exacerbates the issue, ...
Yavatmal (Maharashtra): A worsening water crisis in parts of Maharashtra is forcing villagers—particularly women—to walk several kilometres daily in search of water, as wells and handpumps ...
The Hays Arts Council spring art walk was moved five years ago from Friday evenings for a few short hours to a full day on Saturdays. It's been a boon to downtown businesses, says Brenda Meder ...