• 9 hours ago
India-administered Kashmir is grappling with water scarcity amid dry weather. While the long-awaited arrival of rain has provided some relief, authorities and residents are scrambling to find ways to address the issue.
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00:00This is Godly Tract, but the water level here is almost the same as the one at the border with the Lion Gate.
00:52We have also prolonged dry spell weathers.
01:02And then there is also changing rainfall patterns.
01:04They are also some of the major reasons that are responsible for the crisis.
01:34There used to be a lot of water in this area.
01:56Unfortunately, for the past few years, people have turned this area into a dumping site.
02:03A lot of garbage is being thrown on the banks of this dumping site.
02:07Most of the people are associated with agriculture.
02:12So, this water is used to grow crops.
02:19If this water is not used, agriculture will also end.
02:22If this water is not used, life will end.
02:35So far, we have run a four-phase cleaning drive.
02:43We have cleaned 80% of the riverbank.
02:48We will clean the remaining portion as well.

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