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Water crisis pervasive in Kushma Bazaar

PARBAT, June 17: Acute water crisis has surfaced at Parbat district headquarters, Kushma Bazaar, for the past one week.
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PARBAT, June 17: Acute water crisis has surfaced at Parbat district headquarters, Kushma Bazaar, for the past one week.


Following the abrupt rise in mercury with the stoppage of rainfall for the past couple of days, the water sources are drying up. Even the crisis has been exacerbated when paddy plantation was being done nearby the site of water source.


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Taking bath and washing clothes are the distant thing, even the crisis of drinking water has panicked the denizens in district headquarters. The town dwellers now are compelled to fetch water from distant well, gorge and rivulet.


Durga Bhusal, School teacher by profession, who has been living at Kushma municipality-5, Badagaun, said he was feeling odd to go to regular duty at schools when there was no water to wash clothes.


Shalikram Poudel, another local, said they are facing acute water shortage when there was no regular flow of tap water. "We do not have any option but to buy jar and bottle water for daily purpose", he added.


Hotel entrepreneurs also have expressed concern over the growing crisis of water sources in the area. "In shortage of water, they are forced to shut the operation of hotel, said Sushila Kunwar, hotelier.

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