Heartbreaking Struggle: Kaliabor Residents Dig Pits Amid Jal Jeevan Mission’s Failure in Assam
Villagers in Ranglu-Paharguri Deprived of Clean Drinking Water Despite Jal Jeevan Mission Promises
Residents of Ranglu-Paharguri village in Kaliabor are grappling with a severe scarcity of clean drinking water, despite the government’s implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission. This initiative, which aims to provide door-to-door water supply, has fallen short due to poor workmanship by the contractors responsible, leaving around thirty families without access to potable water.
The villagers have resorted to desperate measures, such as digging pits and relying on muddy wells or rainwater for their daily needs. One local resident voiced his frustration, stating, "We are digging a pit to access water, but the government is offering no support."
The scene in Ranglu-Paharguri is distressing, with people collecting water from wells contaminated with raw soil. This stark reality contradicts the government’s claims and extensive advertising campaign promoting the mission’s successes. Moreover, it highlights the ineffectiveness of the Public Health Technical Department in Kaliabor, which has shown little concern for the substandard work executed by the project contractors.
Despite substantial investment, running into several lakhs of rupees, the Jal Jeevan Mission has failed to achieve its objectives in this village. This situation raises critical questions about the execution and oversight of government schemes aimed at improving basic living standards. The plight of Ranglu-Paharguri’s residents underscores an urgent need for accountability and effective intervention to ensure that such essential services reach the intended beneficiaries.
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