Nitish rings water crisis alarm

Bihar may face water crisis from January-February next year as 275 of 540 blocks have been declared drought-hit, worried chief minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday but said the government is charting out a plan to fight it.
Speaking at the 11th foundation day of the Bihar State Disaster Management Authority, he said the government will ensure supply of drinking water to villages and mark water bodies for availability when the groundwater table plummets.
The chief minister is the authority’s chairman.
The groundwater level is going down, so there could be scarcity of drinking water from January-February,” Nitish said.
“I have asked my officials to ensure drinking water for the people.
I am regularly reviewing the situation on my level.” Minister for disaster management Dinesh Chandra Yadav, disaster management authority vice-chairman Vyasji and member P.N.
Speaking on the drought situation in the state, Nitish pointed out that cattle suffer because of water scarcity and the government was making efforts there too.
“In case of water scarcity, people with no resources leave their cattle behind.
We have identified big ponds where water will be available by use of solar pumps.
Special camps will be set up near the ponds for cattle.

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