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Chapakal of Madhesh started drying up, help: Chief Minister Yadav

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Chief Minister Saroj Kumar Yadav said that with the onset of dry season, the problem of drinking water has increased in Madhesh, and demanded that an immediate and long-term plan be made to solve the problem of drinking water.

Chapakal of Madhesh started drying up, help: Chief Minister Yadav

"During the summer season in Madhesh, there is a shortage of drinking water," Chief Minister Yadav said at the quality wholesale water distribution program organized by the Federal Water and Sewerage Department at Lalgarh in Dhanusha on Monday. During the dry season, there is a shortage of drinking water. He also urged the federal government to work on both immediate and long-term plans to avoid the water crisis in Madhesh.

The federal government has planned to treat some of the water from the Sunkoshi-Marin diversion and supply drinking water to 6 districts of Madhesh. Thank you for that," Chief Minister Yadav said, "The plan is commendable. The Madhesh government is committed to working together.' He asked to find other measures for the time being as it will take time to complete this plan. Help us. The chapakal of Madhesh has already started to dry, he said.

Federal water supply minister Rajendra Kumar Rai, Chairman of the Women, Child Development and Social Committee of the House of Representatives Kiran Shah, former water supply minister Mahendra Rai Yadav, Madhesh government's energy, water supply and irrigation minister Singhasan Sa Kalwar and others said that efforts are being made to avert the recent water crisis in Madhesh. were

Director of Water and Sewerage Department Kamalraj Shrestha said that by treating some of the water from the Sunkoshi-Marin diversion and supplying water from Dhanusha to Parsa in Madhesh province, a long-term solution can be found. He also informed that the estimated cost of the project is 46 billion 20 million 10 lakh 15 thousand 488 rupees.

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