KPRS and Local Residents Demonstrate with Empty Pots to Highlight Drinking Water Crisis in Miriana
A motor starter that facilitates the supply of drinking water in the region has reportedly been non-functional, according to the KPRS (Kisan Paryavaran Sanrakshan Samiti). This malfunction has forced villagers to search for water sources, often carrying pots over long distances.
The KPRS has raised concerns about the impact of this situation on the local community, especially during the ongoing dry season when access to clean drinking water is critical for health and sanitation. Villagers have expressed frustration, as the lack of reliable water supply affects not only their daily lives but also agricultural activities, which are vital to their livelihoods.
Local authorities have been urged to address the issue promptly and restore the operation of the motor starter to ensure a stable water supply for the residents. Efforts for long-term solutions, such as the installation of additional water infrastructure or the establishment of alternative water sources, may also be necessary to prevent future shortages.
