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.