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write a letter to the block development officer complaining about the scarcity of water in your village

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Marathmada, Maharashtra

Dated 20th December 2019

To

The Block Development Officer,

Marathmada, Maharashtra

Subject: Irregular supply & water scarcity

Respected Sir,

Most humbly, I would like to highlight the crisis of water scarcity in the village of Marathmada. Due to the irregular supply of water the residents of this village are facing untold hardships. We have run from pillar to post requesting the authorities to provide regular water supply but to no avail. Over the last decade we have heard so many promises from bureaucrats and politicians about solving the problem of water shortage of our village. But till date no action has been taken to elevate our potable water crisis and irrigation for our cultivation. We have great trouble even to meet our daily basic water requirement like drinking and cooking. Due to the shortage of water we cannot provide irrigation to our agricultural land. Being totally dependent on rain, there is crop failure most of the time. We incur huge losses as our labour of cultivation is often ruined by droughts and low rainfall.

Therefore, I earnestly request you to personally look into the matter with utmost urgency and take it up with the concerned departments and the higher authorities for provision of regular supply of water to the village. The residents of Marathmada, Maharashtra look forward to an early action.

Yours sincerely,

Rajrajeshwari

Marathmada, Maharashtra

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Answered by supercool77
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Answer -

Water scarcity in India is due to both natural and human-made causes. The main factors that is contributed to water issues include poor management of resources, lack of government attention, and man-made waste.18 percent of the world's population which resides in India only has access to 4 percent of usable water sources. Official data in the past decade depicts how annual per capita availability of water in the country has plummeted significantly with 163 million Indians lacking access to safe drinking water.

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