Rewari: Even after spending millions of euros, people still crave sweet water to drink

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Rewari: Even after spending millions of euros, people still crave sweet water to drink

Bangdwa Village’s booster station has been shut down.

Bangdwa Village’s booster station has been shut down.

Rewari: The government is talking about making water available to all people under Har Ghar Jal-Har Ghar Nal Yojana, but in many places people are still struggling with problems because water is not available. An example of this is the booster station built four years ago by the Ministry of Public Health and Technology in the village of Bangadwa. The booster plant built on October 15, 2019 at a cost of 12 lakh 46 thousand 348 rupees has not been commissioned to date. Have appealed to the local MLA to the Minister but no resolution has been found.

According to the information obtained under the Public Information Right Act 2005, social worker Yudhveer said that the booster station in Bangadwa village has been under construction since 2019 but has not yet been fully commissioned due to the government’s working style. The cable of the power connection installed in the booster system is also attached to the tree, which can lead to an accident at any time. Regarding this, the department’s JE and exes have been met, but no satisfactory reply has been received. Kosli MLA Laxman Singh Yadav and Minister of Public Health and Technology Dr. Banwari Lal, have also been informed but no action has been taken so far. There is no canal-based fresh water supply in the village, which is why there is a shortage of water. Even after the government has spent hundreds of rupees, the villagers are not reaping the benefits of the programs. The villagers demanded that this project be completed soon so that the village could reap its benefits.

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