Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

NGO fills ponds with tankers, quenches thirst of animals in Bundi

- Press Trust of India letters@htlive.com

With the mercury soaring to 46 degrees Celsius and water hard to find, an NGO has stepped in to quench the thirst of animals in two villages of Bundi district by replenishi­ng ponds and other reserves with tank water.

Summers in Bundi, about 235 km from the state capital of Jaipur, are marked by a scorching sun and temperatur­es touching 46 degrees Celsius and sometimes even beyond that.

For the last week, water tankers are being sent daily to Chainpuriy­a and Devdungri villages in the area to fill up empty reserves and tanks meant for animals in and around the two villages, said Sanjeev Sankhala, head of the Help Suffering Lives Society (HSLS).

HSLS decided to intervene after newspapers reported that cattle and other animals were dying of thirst in these areas, Sankhala said.

He added that the service will continue till the monsoon rains arrive and there is sufficient water available.

The NGO has also kept teams of veterinari­ans on standby so they can rush to the aid of sick animals when called upon to do so.

Though intended for the animals, the additional supply is also helping villagers meet their daily water needs.

According to Kamlesh Sharma, who is coordinati­ng the water supply operations of HSLS in Bundi, over 1,600 villagers are availing drinking water from the tankers. The water tankers sent by the government are of little help, he said.

KOTA:

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? State Congress Kisan Cell president Sandeep Choudhary being manhandled by supporters of a local leader at Shahpura on Friday.
HT PHOTO State Congress Kisan Cell president Sandeep Choudhary being manhandled by supporters of a local leader at Shahpura on Friday.

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