Haryana News: The people of Badhana village will finally get canal water in the name of drinking water after 40 years. For this, the department has started installing new motors in the water tank and other equipment. The villagers say that due to non-availability of canal water, the people of the village were forced to drink underground salty water.
Ramkaran, Vikas, Sandeep, Hawa Singh and women Kamlesh, Reena, Sudesh, Bimla, residents of village Badhana, told that in view of the shortage of drinking water in the village, the government had constructed a water tank in the year 1985, but due to the disappointment of the department officials, the people of the village did not get canal water in the name of drinking water even after 40 years. The people of the village were drinking salty water from the submersible installed in the water tank.
The people of the village
The people of the village say that this water is not fit for drinking, let alone washing clothes. The people of the village say that from the very beginning the department officials and the local MLA were being informed to provide canal water but this problem of the village was not getting solved.
Finally the people of the village
Finally the people of the village again raised the issue in front of Deputy Commissioner Jind and local MLA Devendra Atri. After that, the department acted on the matter and started installing new motors and other equipment for canal water in the water tank located in Badhana village. After which the people of the village will soon get canal water in the name of drinking water.
It’s a great development for Badhana
It’s a great development for Badhana village after such a long wait of 40 years. Access to clean drinking water is a fundamental necessity, and for the villagers to have been relying on salty underground water that was unfit for drinking must have been a significant challenge. The installation of new motors and equipment for canal water in the water tank is a step in the right direction, and it’s commendable that the villagers persisted in raising the issue with the Deputy Commissioner and the local MLA, leading to action.
Hopefully, the new setup will ensure that the people of Badhana get access to safe and clean drinking water soon, significantly improving their quality of life. This also highlights the importance of continued advocacy and engagement with local officials to address such vital community needs.