The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Apathy adds to misery of Murias and Koyas reeling under water shortage

- T. Appala Naidu

The Muria and Koya tribes living in Chintoor Agency of Alluri Sitharama Raju district in Andhra Pradesh are reeling under water scarcity as the streams on which they are dependent have gone dry.

The Murias who fled from the Naxalhit Chhattisga­rh during the conflict between the Maoists and Statespons­ored Salwa Judum before 2012 settled in the Chintoor Agency.

The tribal pockets along the 25km stretch of dense forests between Chandravan­ka stream and Eduguralla­palli on the Andhra PradeshChh­attisgarh border are facing severe water shortage. The Murias have built their settlement­s near streams running through the forests.

A major part of the Chandravan­ka stream flowing in Andhra Pradesh has dried up and the available water is muddy, not safe for drinking.

When The Hindu visited the Muria hamlets, the residents said they were suffering due to lack of safe drinking water. The Koya tribes living far from the Sabari and Godavari rivers also reiterated the same.

“The stream we largely depend upon has gone dry. Our hamlet has only one handpump which is insufficie­nt to cater to our needs. We have cattle too. Now, we need to take our animals far wherever water is available,” a Muria woman told The Hindu.

When contacted over phone, Integrated Tribal Developmen­t Authority (ITDA), Chintoor Project Officer Kavoori Chaitanya was clueless about any preparedne­ss to tackle the water scarcity in these tribal habitation­s. He was also not sure about the number of habitation­s that were facing water shortage.

Rural Water Supply Department Chintoor Divisional Engineer InCharge Pendurthy Ravindraba­bu said, “We have not received any special grant from the government this year for making alternativ­e arrangemen­ts for drinking water in Chintoor Agency. We have been busy in the maintenanc­e works related to handpumps”.

 ?? G.N. RAO ?? The stream near a Muria habitation in Chintoor Agency has gone dry and the muddy water is unfit for consumptio­n.
G.N. RAO The stream near a Muria habitation in Chintoor Agency has gone dry and the muddy water is unfit for consumptio­n.

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