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Kushinagar's 4.78 Crore Drinking Water Scheme Stalls: Water Hasn't Reached Homes Even After Four Years, Solar Panels and Generators Already Installed

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
The government's ambitious Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) project remains incomplete in Kushinagar's Jungle Pachrukhiya village. Approved at a cost of approximately ₹47.8 million (47.8 million) and ₹32,000 (47.8 million) of drinking water, the project remains unfinished even after four years. As a result, villagers still lack access to clean drinking water and are forced to drink water from old hand pumps and taps. Pipelines have been laid throughout …
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The government's ambitious Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) project remains incomplete in Kushinagar's Jungle Pachrukhiya village. Approved at a cost of approximately ₹47.8 million (47.8 million) and ₹32,000 (47.8 million) of drinking water, the project remains unfinished even after four years. As a result, villagers still lack access to clean drinking water and are forced to drink water from old hand pumps and taps. Pipelines have been laid throughout …

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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