Voices from Purankot: A Cry for Survival in the Heart of Rural Neglect

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2024
  • In this compelling interview, two venerable residents of Purankot village shine a glaring light on the multitude of challenges plaguing their community, leaving them to fend for themselves amidst neglect and indifference.
    1. Water Woes: Despite the abundance of water in the vicinity, the taps remain dry, forcing villagers to trek arduously to distant water sources twice daily. Faulty iron pipes exacerbate the issue, contaminating the water with rust and iron, posing health risks to the community.
    2. Roads to Ruin:The absence of constructed roads and incomplete roadwork isolates Purankot from the main city, rendering transportation virtually nonexistent. Villagers are left stranded, unable to access essential services and opportunities for economic advancement.
    3. Lack of Infrastructure: With no one to heed their pleas, the villagers grapple with a myriad of unaddressed issues. The dysfunctional Gram Panchayat leaves them to navigate life's challenges alone, exacerbating their sense of abandonment.
    4. Nature's Menace:The threat of wild animal attacks looms large over Purankot, with leopards, wild boars, and monkeys terrorising the village. The absence of protective measures leaves residents vulnerable, unable to safeguard their lives and livelihoods from these relentless intruders.
    5. Struggle for Livelihood: Faced with dwindling agricultural prospects due to rampant crop destruction by wildlife, villagers find themselves with scant means of sustenance. The exodus to urban centers in search of a better life becomes an increasingly tempting prospect, further depleting the village's resources and resilience.
    This poignant narrative encapsulates the stark reality of rural existence in Purankot, underscoring the urgent need for intervention and support to safeguard the well-being and prosperity of its inhabitants.

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