Badlega India

In shocking back to back incidents in Beed where children lost their lives to sunstroke after they went out of homes to fetch water.

But that wasn’t enough, now comes a heart-breaking account of how people in the sun-baked Beed are forced to buy mineral water to perform the last rites for the dead. What worse can happen?

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According to report in The Hindu reveals how even in death, people in Maharashtrian district Beed have no access to the most basic resource ‘water’.

In Beed, people go to the ghats of the ancient Rakshbuvan (Shani) temple, which is situated along the Godavari river for performing the funeral rites. However, the river has gone dry because it hasn’t rained much for three years here.

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So people are paying heavy sums for arranging water tanker for bathing and other rituals, and mineral water to serve the guests.

A resident, Bhimrao Agarkar, recently performed the rites for his cousin Vitthal Sakhre, who died 10 days ago. He told The Hindu that he paid Rs 1,600 for a 3,000-litre water tanker, and arranged for mineral water for lunch for nearly 300 relatives and friends near the dry river, where temperature is touching 42 degrees.

In fact, several Talukas in Beed are completely dependent on tankers.

Bhawna Chandel
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