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 …