Yadgir district in Karnataka is facing severe drinking water crisis
The Hindu
The task force has been meeting frequently to discuss the drinking water crisis and to seek suggestions to tackle drinking water issues.
The drought-affected Yadgir district is facing severe drinking water problems, with 56 villages in the district being identified as problematic. Water sources in many villages have reportedly been depleted. Due to groundwater depletion, many borewells are slowly going dry.
According to information provided by the Rural Drinking Water and Sanitation Department on March 2, out of 56 villages that have been identified as problematic, 20 are in Gurmitkal Assembly constituency, followed by eight in Yadgir constituency, 12 in Shahapur constituency, and 16 in Surpur constituency.
The names of 56 villages facing drinking water problems are: Madhavar, Sann Sambra, Subhash Nagar, Yampad, Ashapur tanda, Burj tanda, G.B. tanda, Dharmapur tanda, Kamal Nagar, Hattikuni, Kotagera, Munagal, S. Hosalli, Belagera, Balichakra, Horuncha, Kanchagarahalli tanda, Malkappanahalli, and Venkatesh Nagar in Gurmitkal constituency.
Warkanalli, R. Hosalli tanda, Hayyal, Yakshinthi, Gaddesugur, Halagera, Hursagundagi, and Wadagera in Yadgir constituency.
Mudbul, Aralahalli, Sadyapur, Chandapur Melina tanda, Chandapur Kelagina tanda, Gundapur, Huvinahalli, Tallalli B., Yaktapur, Malkapur, Kachapur, and Bevinal S.K. in Shahapur constituency.
Amalihal, Bailapur, Bailapur tanda, Kalladevanahalli, Manjalapur, Kanagandanahalli, Kolihal, Gundalagera, Maralabhavi, Hanumasagar, Rajwal tanda, Rajankollur, Jaligidada tanda, Kamalapur, Melinagaddi, and Jogundabhavi in Surpur constituency.
“Of the identified villages, 16 are now facing acute drinking water problems. Water is being taken from private borewells for supply to these villages,” Anand, Executive Engineer of Rural Drinking Water and Sanitation department, told The Hindu.