Residents of remote Tripura village face water crisis

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Agartala: Families in a remote Tripura village live without safe drinking water. They lack basic infrastructure. Pipes and treatment plants are nonexistent in the area. The state has yet to address these long-standing supply issues.

Villagers rely on unsafe sources for their daily needs. Children and elders suffer the most. Health risks mount as the taps stay dry. Local officials remain silent on a timeline for repairs or new connections.

The situation remains grim for everyone involved. Clean water is a luxury these people cannot afford. Residents claim the government ignores their pleas for help. One villager stated, "Remote Tripura village still deprived of safe drinking water."

Action is necessary now. People cannot wait indefinitely for simple utilities. The state must step up or risk a public health disaster in this isolated community.

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