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A Request for Water Supply

Bhrikutinagar, Nepalgunj-10
Banke, Nepal
12th January 2021

To
The Editor
The Gorkhapatra
Dharma path, Kathmandu
Nepal

Dear Sir/Madam,

I, a local of Bhrikutinagar, would like to request helping hands to solve the problem of supply of water in my community through your popular newspaper. The problem has been prevailing since a week. Despite our approach to the Town Council for solving this problem, we have not seen any progress in the work and have been compelled to live with little water for these days. The life has become really difficult.

Water is the basic needs of the human beings. It is impossible to imagine a day without water. We have been using water in almost all of our activities, everyday. Due to the inadequate supply of water, the children of my community have been suffering from dehydration. The water is not sufficient for washing clothes or bathing. Neither it is sufficient for washing the utensils. We won't be able to live in this condition, any further. If this situation sustains, we may suffer from various communicable diseases in the near future.

Access to adequate supply of water is our basic right. In fact, we have been paying tax to the town executive for the use of water. However, the supply is not satisfactory. We have already written a letter to the Town Council, but have not received any response. It seems that the stakeholders are not responsible anymore. I strongly believe that the council should be accountable to every issues of our community.

Concluding, I would like to request you to print an article regarding this topic on your tomorrow's newspaper so that the stakeholders get responsible towards us. I hope that the problem will be solved as soon as you will help us. Thank You.

Sincerely,
Atith Adhikari
Nepalgunj-10, Bhrikutinagar

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