Nashik Water Crisis: Gangodwari Villagers Forced to Fetch Water by Descending into 70-Feet Well with Help of Ropes (Watch Video)
The water problem in Nashik and Peth is becoming worse as the temperatures rise. To fill their pots with water, the men and women of village descend into the well with the aid of a rope.
Residents in Nashik's Peth Taluka's Gangodwari village risk their lives every day to descend down a 70-foot well to get water for their necessities amid a purported water shortage that has lasted for ten years. The water problem in Nashik and Peth in the state of Maharashtra is becoming worse as the temperatures rise. To fill their pots with water, the men and women of Gangodbari village descend into the well with the aid of a rope. “In our village, this water crisis is going on for the last 10 years almost...women put their lives in danger and enter into this well, there is always fear of falling. They (women) at times come during the night also”, says Mohan Gawli, Sarpunch, Gangodwari village.
Gangodwari Villagers Fetch Water by Descending into 70-Feet Well
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