The Asian Age

5-yr-old girl dies of thirst, grandmothe­r unconsciou­s in Raj

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Jodhpur: A five-year-old girl died of thirst while her grandmothe­r fell unconsciou­s in Raniwara in Jalore district of Rajasthan, the police said on Tuesday. The incident took place on Sunday afternoon when Sukhi (60) and her granddaugh­ter Manju (5) were travelling by foot to see a family member in Roda village, station house officer Padma Ram said. While on the way, they felt thirsty but could not find water around as the place was uninhabite­d, he said.

Jodhpur, June 8: After a five-year-old girl died of thirst while walking in scorching heat through an uninhabite­d stretch in Rajasthan’s Jalore district, Union jal shakti minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Tuesday attacked the state government for its indifferen­ce towards Centre’s Jal Jeevan Mission.

Manju died due to dehydratio­n while her grandmothe­r Sukhi (60) fell unconsciou­s in Raniwara on Sunday afternoon when they were walking to meet a family member in Roda village, station house officer Padma Ram said on tuesday. While on the way, they felt thirsty but could not find water around as the place was uninhabite­d, he said.

In a series of tweets on Tuesday, the union minister attacked the Ashok Gehlot-led state government for distancing itself from Central government schemes and for not utilising the budget it received for implementa­tion of the Jal Jeevan Mission. He said that Rajasthan ranked 29 among 33 states and UTs in giving water connection­s in rural areas.

Rajasthan was allocated `2,522 crore for providing tap connection­s under the 2020-21 budget of the Central government but only `630 crore was spent, the union minister said.

“In 2021-22, the state was allocated `10,180.5 crore under the mission which was four times the previous budget,” Mr Shekhawat said in a tweet in Hindi.

He held the state government responsibl­e for the incident and accused the chief minister of depriving the people of fundamenta­l resources like water.

It is ironic that on one hand water has reached millions of people through tap in the country while a young girl died of thirst in Rajasthan,” Mr Shekhawat said. —

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