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Erratic supply of drinking water has been troubling the residents in Kothagudem Municipality, heat conditions make problem even severe
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Drinking water supply will be disrupted for 48-hours in parts of the city and over 2.5 lakh taps will go dry from 6 am on Thursday, March 9.
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India ranks 120th in water quality out of 122 countries, which shows the urgent need for water management
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Drinking water supply will be disrupted from 6 am on Saturday to Sunday noon in some parts of the city to facilitate Bairamalguda flyover works
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Patancheru MLA Gudem Mahipal Reddy said the HMWSSB was building four massive reservoirs, which had a combined storage capacity of 90 lakh litres in Ameenpur.
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A slew of projects that were specifically aimed at ensuring a steady supply of drinking water to households were taken up by HMWS&SB
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Mission Bhagiratha not only ended water woes of tribal people but also put a check on water-borne diseases
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Neither the Superintendent of the Hospital nor other hospital officials, had an answer to why the hospital did not make the moves to ensure adequate drinking water for patients and their attendants.
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Without maintenance, the water purifier will not function properly and there are chances you may end up drinking contaminated water.
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Despite the efforts of the government and local and foreign relief organisations, many people are in urgent need of food and medicine in flood-hit regions despite the efforts of the government and humanitarian organisations, according to the Express Tribune.
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Hyderabad: After ensuring that there is no drinking water shortage, or long queues for drinking water anywhere in Hyderabad, the State government is now planning for the future with the Sunkishala Intake Project, the foundation of which has been laid on Saturday. The Sunkishala Project, which aims to address the drinking water needs of people […]
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Hyderabad: Drinking water supply under the ambitious Outer Ring Road Phase-II project taken up by the State government to cover the colonies outside the GHMC limits and within ORR jurisdiction, has begun. As part of the Rs.1,200 crore project, pipeline works were completed and the supply of water has started in 60 colonies that were […]
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Hyderabad: There was a time when people living on the outskirts of the capital city fought with civic authorities and struggled to ensure drinking water for their homes on a daily basis. Things have changed for the better, and are all set to get even better with the State government developing infrastructure to boost drinking […]
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Appropriating a flagship program of #Telangana Govt where your Govt has Zero contribution is not befitting stature of a PM. (sic)" he said.
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It is a frank commentary on a dire state of affairs (771 million people do not have access to clean water), although the hand-painted backdrops might keep you coming back after you understand the message.
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Hyderabad: On the occasion of World Water Day, Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Special Chief Secretary Arvind Kumar appealed to people to save water and stop the usage of drinking water to wash vehicles. In a tweet, he said that especially in Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills and other upscale localities, drinking water was being used […]
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Warangal: There will be no drinking water supply in areas covered under Waddepally, Deshaipet and Kakatiya University (KU) filter bed zones in Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation (GWMC) on March 5 and 6, said GWMC Commissioner P Pravinya in a statement here on Thursday. “The raw water main trunk connection works of the LMD canal to […]
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Mancherial: Government Whip Balka Suman instructed the officials of Rural Water Supply to supply protected drinking water to the public residing in habitations situated in five mandals and municipalities belonging to Chennur Assembly constituency in the ensuing summer. He convened a review meeting with the authorities in Chennur on Saturday. Suman stated both officials concerned […]
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Hyderabad: To ensure public consume treated water during the ongoing rainy season, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) has distributed around 6.5 lakh chlorine tablets in slum settlements. The chlorine tablets can disinfectant water, which can be later consumed safely by families living in such settlements. The Water Board is also closely […]
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HMWS&SB Managing Director Dana Kishore held a review meeting pertaining to the scheme and appealed theeligible households to register themselves