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Delayed Funds Stall Water Pipeline as Maharashtra Villagers Endure Daily Struggles

Women in Borichi Bari and surrounding villages face hazardous treks and costly alternatives as funding delays hinder government water supply projects.

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Overview

  • Borichi Bari village in Nashik district faces an acute water shortage, with three wells dried up and only one barely usable.
  • Women are forced to climb into deep, rocky wells or walk over 2 kilometers daily to fetch water, risking their safety and health.
  • A ₹7 crore pipeline project under the Jal Jeevan Mission has been sanctioned, but construction is stalled due to delayed government fund disbursement.
  • Villagers currently rely on tanker deliveries and private water purchases, paying ₹60 for 200 liters, while officials predict tap connections in the coming months.
  • The crisis highlights broader issues in Maharashtra, where similar struggles are reported in Yavatmal and Nandurbar districts, underscoring rural infrastructure gaps.