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Samyak Gardenia residents face water scarcity

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 11, 2021 21:30 IST

Aurangabad, June 11:The Samyak Gardeenia and Sahara Vihar Society residents in the Waluj Mahanagar area face severe water ...

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Aurangabad, June 11:

The Samyak Gardeenia and Sahara Vihar Society residents in the Waluj Mahanagar area face severe water scarcity as the water is received in inadequate quantity with low pressure. As a result, the residents have to wander for water at various places.

The residents in this area are facing water scarcity for the past many days. Now, the Summer season has gone still the residents are not getting adequate water. Cidco supplies the water in this area after a gap of eight days.

The residents claimed that the residents face severe hardship as the Cidco is not planning the water supply appropriately. The residents have to purchase water for their daily use. The residents, Sanjay Mahajan, Sunil Barot , Sandeep Inamake, Sushil Patni, Narendrasingh Yadav, Chandrakant Chordiya and others have appealed the Cidco administration to regularize the water supply at the earliest.

Tags: Sahara Vihar SocietyCidcoSanjay mahajanNarendrasingh yadav
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