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Nullah turns into dump yard

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The nullah flowing through our village Amtar near Nadaun has turned into a dumping site. Members of the panchayat have turned deaf ears to our repeated requests. Two drinking water sources are also close to the nullah and the dumping of garbage is leading to contamination. The nullah merges into the Beas, polluting the riverwater.

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Parminder Katoch, Nadaun

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