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Wake-up call for J&K

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
January 18, 2025
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Besides being known for the picturesque places, Jammu and Kashmir is blessed with the natural resources, but the people are still lagging behind and are not getting the benefits out of it. As per the survey, over 3.5 lakh rural households in Jammu and Kashmir have no access to functional water tap connections. This pressing issue highlights not only the inadequacies in infrastructure but also the systemic neglect of rural areas that continue to be deprived of a basic human necessity—clean water. Access to clean and safe drinking water is a fundamental right, one enshrined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Yet, in Jammu and Kashmir, despite various governmental promises, a significant portion of the rural population still struggles to meet this basic need. This reality is not just a statistic, but a glaring example of how rural areas are often left behind in the race for development. According to recent reports, the region’s rural water supply systems are severely outdated and underfunded. Many of these areas still rely on traditional methods such as hand pumps or collecting water from distant sources, often contaminated by pollutants. These communities face daily hardships, with women and children often bearing the brunt of this struggle as they walk miles in search of potable water. The lack of consistent, accessible water affects not only daily life but also contributes to the spread of waterborne diseases, further burdening an already struggling healthcare system. The issue of water scarcity in rural Jammu and Kashmir is not just a logistical problem; it is a human rights issue. The state and central governments must recognize that addressing the water crisis is essential for the well-being of its citizens.

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