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Drinking water crisis hits Baglung village



BAGLUNG: Bandregaun of Malika in Baglung district, a village near to the district headquarters, is reeling under crisis for shortage of drinking water for years.

Supply of drinking water here has become a political slogan but the issue of drinking water supply has never been addressed.

A school in the village has not even quenched the thirst of its students. Parbati Sharma, a local resident of Baglung Municipality-5, said their pleas for the supply of drinking water were unheard.

It is said that people from the village have migrated to other areas due to an acute shortage of water and the people’s life there is more difficult.

Vegetable farming and animal husbandry is also affected though the local residents own cultivable land, Sharma shared.

She hoped that out-migration could be controlled if supply of drinking water is ensured.

Prem Sharma Sapkota, 70, said the village with 35 households is witnessing crisis of water supply for some four decades.

However, ward chairman of Baglung Municipality-5 Hari Prasad Sharma said that a plan to ensure safe drinking water in the village is in the final stage.

A water tank is constructed through a consumers’ committee and planting a pipeline is left to do,” Sharma stated.

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Publish Date : 14 March 2023 13:59 PM

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