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Villagers forced to walk kilometres to fetch water in Maharashtra's Nashik

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Villagers forced to walk kilometres to fetch water in Maharashtra's Nashik

Villagers forced to walk kilometres to fetch water in Maharashtra's Nashik

As mercury continues to witness a rise in several parts of India, the people of Maharashtra's Nashik face acute shortage of water.

Villagers here are forced to walk almost five kilometres everyday to collect ground water for their basic needs.

There is no administrative facility provided to the villagers said a local.


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