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Police provide free water to parched Shimla

Keeping in view the water crisis, the government has closed all schools in Shimla from June 4 to 11

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Himachal Pradesh Police yesterday lent a helping hand to Shimla’s thirsty people by distributi­ng mineral water bottles among locals and tourists free of cost in the state capital which has been facing potable water shortage for nearly two weeks now.

Some units in businesses of production of mineral have donated bottled water for the city and police are transporti­ng and distributi­ng the water among the needy in the city free of cost, a police spokesman told IANS.

Shimla yesterday saw a 10 million litres per day (MLD) increase in the daily water supply with the Municipal Corporatio­n plugging leakages and pilferages.

Civic authoritie­s said it supplied around 38 MLD of water to the city.

Keeping in view the water crisis, the government has closed all schools in Shimla from June 4 to 11.

Officials blame water shortage on the rising mercury and the drying up of natural water channels. Shimla has a population of nearly 200,000 that requires 42 MLD water.

Facing flak from the high court, which is closely monitoring the water situation, the Municipal Corporatio­n has disconnect­ed the water connection­s of over 30 hotels for their failure to clear the pending arrears.

The court has listed the case for the next hearing on June 11. It has also made it categorica­lly clear that no individual request even to the VIPs, including the judges, would be entertaine­d. However, only the Chief Minister and the Governor are exempted from this order.

Blaming the previous Congress government in the state, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur said it had failed to execute any water supply scheme for Shimla.

He said the state government would make long-term plans for drinking water supply by taping various natural water sources.

 ?? AFP ?? Residents gather to collect drinking water in buckets from an ■ Army water tanker as the city faces water shortage in Shimla.
AFP Residents gather to collect drinking water in buckets from an ■ Army water tanker as the city faces water shortage in Shimla.

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