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37 per cent water stock left in reservoirs: Maharashtra govt

Updated on: 27 May,2022 07:57 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The government was working to ensure uninterrupted water supply to citizens with appropriate planning for its distribution, the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said in statement

37 per cent water stock left in reservoirs: Maharashtra govt

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Water reservoirs in Maharashtra currently have 37 per cent stock, while 401 tankers are supplying water to several scarcity-hit areas, the state government said on Thursday. The government was working to ensure uninterrupted water supply to citizens with appropriate planning for its distribution, the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said in statement.


It said 401 tankers were supplying water to 455 villages and 1,001 hamlets across the state. Compared to the previous week, tankers were being used to supply water to 53 more villages and 116 hamlets. An additional 46 tankers were being used for the purpose, the statement said. So far, there has been no need to supply water by tankers in the Nagpur division, the CMO said.


Notably, out of 76 urban centres across eight districts in the state’s Marathwada region, only seven receive water supply daily, as per a report prepared by the Aurangabad divisional commissioner’s office.


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