Rohtak’s Paradox: Waterlogged Fields, Thirsty City
Rohtak, Haryana, faces an acute drinking water crisis despite recent heavy rainfall filling its fields. Residents are grappling with severe shortages and are forced to consume contaminated water sources.
The city’s existing drainage system is proving woefully inadequate, unable to channel the excess rainwater for effective water harvesting or purification. This has led to widespread public distress.
Local MLA, , is pushing for a substantial infrastructure upgrade, demanding a budget allocation of Rs 417 crore for the project.
Deputy Commissioner , has assured the public of imminent improvements to the water supply and drainage systems. However, the timeline for these improvements remains unclear.
This situation highlights the urgent need for effective water management strategies in urban planning, especially in the face of erratic weather patterns and growing populations. The Rohtak crisis serves as a stark warning to other cities facing similar challenges.