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Ranjita Bhuiya from Masani Sahi Ward 38 shared in IVRS that they have been living in Masani Sahi for the past 25 years. However, the issue of water supply has not been resolved yet because the supply water has not been provided properly and on time. They live in a slum area and are unable to construct a cemented sump to store the supplied water due to the congested place. They believe that if the water supply could be provided round the clock, it would be very helpful.
Binay Kumar Moharana, transman, Bhubaneswar "Our grandfather collected water from river, our parents fetched water from well, we are accessing water in tap and our children see water in bottle so it's time to call for action: Water Conservation will reduce the water scarcity. We must save water. We must give priority to consume water. We must protect our water bodies.
Jyoshna rani Nayak, South Asian Sanitation Labour and Network "Sanitary workers need more water for cleaning purposes. If we will properly consume the water that leads to reduce the water crisis. Due to water scarcity, sanitary workers are struggling to access water for bathing, drinking and maintaining personal hygiene. When Sanitary workers are reaching in home at late evening, they are not able to get water. We must ensure to close tap after the usage. We should build consciousness for water conservation and saving.
Heat wave till 3 to 4 days, awar everyone to keep water bottle, umbrella with us to prevent from heat wave. Especially children and elder people.
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Maheswar Mallik person with disability from Laxmipur Santala Basti Ward 16 shared the view on World Water Day that earlier they didn't have water for drinking and daily work also, they had to go 2 to 3 km for very difficult. Now a days supply water is coming 24*7, so we have to save the water for our future generation.
Namita Sahoo, SSC member from ward 43 shared her view on local adoption.
