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'Water women' quench thirst of central India's parched villages
by Annie Banerji

Thomson Reuters Foundation    Translate This Article
27 August 2019

On 27 August 2019 Thomson Reuters Foundation reported: Rural women are taking the lead in restoring water infrastructure to help their families deal with worsening water stress. The women -- up to three in each of more than 200 villages -- galvanize their communities to harvest rainwater, dig wells, de-silt ponds, build check dams, and repair hand pumps. The women say their efforts have resulted in better irrigation, healthier crop harvests, increased drinking water, and most importantly, fewer long walks to fetch water. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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