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Women in Sumbal area of Bandipora protest non-availibility of potable water

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June 29, 2020
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Women carrying empty pots on their heads staged a protest against authorities and Jal Shakti Department (erstwhile Public Health Engineering Department), over non-availability of drinking water from many months at Nowgam Sumbal area of Bandipora district on Monday  …Pictures by Zargar Zahoor
The protesting women, joined by Children, said that they are facing tremendous hardships in the absence of the water
Women placed empty pots on a road during a protest on Monday
Many children joined their families in protest as they carried empty pots on their heads in Nowgam Sumbal area of Bandipora district
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Women carrying empty pots on their heads staged a protest against authorities and Jal Shakti Department (erstwhile Public Health Engineering Department), over non-availability of drinking water from many months at Nowgam Sumbal area of Bandipora district on Monday  …Pictures by Zargar Zahoor
The protesting women, joined by Children, said that they are facing tremendous hardships in the absence of the water
Women placed empty pots on a road during a protest on Monday
Many children joined their families in protest as they carried empty pots on their heads in Nowgam Sumbal area of Bandipora district
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