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In drought-hit K’taka, farmer pumps water from own well into dry river

IndiaTimes Sunday, 31 March 2024
Bhuvaneshwar Shidlapur, a farmer in Haveri, Karnataka, selflessly channeled borewell water into Varada river, aiding wildlife. His actions combat severe drought impact, ensuring birds and animals have access to drinking water in the region.
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