سُڪل کوھ: Dry Wells

As coal mining operations began, the underground wells, once a lifeline for these communities, turned toxic. Locals allege that water from the mines is being dumped into reservoirs near their villages, polluting their only source of sustenance. Despite their pleas, the government has turned a blind eye, leaving these communities to fend for themselves in…

As coal mining operations began, the underground wells, once a lifeline for these communities, turned toxic. Locals allege that water from the mines is being dumped into reservoirs near their villages, polluting their only source of sustenance.

Despite their pleas, the government has turned a blind eye, leaving these communities to fend for themselves in a desert where water is already a scarce commodity.


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