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Ghaziabad – In Khoda, just 20 km from Delhi, residents are fighting daily battles—not for land or money, but for water. With the groundwater level plunging to 1000 feet and a ban on new submersibles, municipal tankers remain the only source of water, leading to chaos every day.

For the last 10 years, pipeline-based water supply has existed only on paper. Frustrated by the crisis, many families have abandoned their homes in search of a livable future elsewhere. Despite promises, the situation remains unchanged.

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00:00In Kodha, just 10 kilometers from Delhi, residents are fighting daily battles, not for land or money,
00:10but for water. With the groundwater level plunging to 1,000 feet and a ban on new submersibles,
00:15municipal tankers remain the only source of water, leading to chaos every day.
00:20For the last 10 years, pipeline-based water supply has existed only on paper.
00:25Frustrated by the crisis, many families have abandoned their homes
00:28in search of a livable future elsewhere.
00:31Then, despite promises, the situation remains unchanged.

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