Struggle for every drop in MP: Girls seen fetching water from deep ditch; People got emotional after watching the video

Girls Fetching Water: A video has surfaced from Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh, which has made people emotional on social media. It is being told that this video is from Sarbad (Rekhalia Jhira Faliya) area of ​​Bhagwaniya Gram Panchayat of Dhulkot area.

In the video, some little girls are seen descending into a deep ditch-like place in search of water. Dry land, stones and barren atmosphere are visible all around. The girls are trying to remove the water accumulated below with the help of rope and small cans. Seeing this scene, people are discussing about the real price of water.

Girls were seen collecting water from a deep ditch

It is seen in the video that the girls are descending into the deep pit without any fear and are trying to take out water very carefully. The amount of water there is so less that every drop appears important. Both fatigue and helplessness are clearly visible on the faces of the girls.

This is not just a scene of filling water, but the story of the lives of people who struggle daily for basic needs. Many people on social media have become emotional after watching this video and are saying that only those who have seen its scarcity can understand the importance of water.

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This video shows the seriousness of the water problem

This video has forced people to think about how serious the water problem is even today in many parts of the country. While some people use water without thinking, in many villages people have to work hard for every drop. This problem increases further during the summer season.

In many places, people have to travel long distances and wait for hours to get water. This viral video not only shows the situation in one village, but also brings out the truth of many areas of the country which is often ignored.

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