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Waterlogging Woes in Vadodara can end thanks to NGO efforts

Vadodara: The stretch of Rajesh Tower Road to Harinagar in the city of Vadodara may no longer resemble a swimming pool during the rainy season.
The city-based NGO plans to set up 100 concerned wells including the first in Rajesh Tower Road.
The Rajesh Tower Road will be flooded even after a short rain spell.
Also, it took a long time to flow.
Despite several efforts, this problem remains unresolved so far.
Bhavesh Lodaya from Pagdand said that in 2019 NGOs had made six well assemblies with funds from the company’s home and also from their own funds.
He added that this year, it would make the first use of his own funds.
The cost of the wells pervased between Rs 2.5lakh until RS 3.25LAKH.
Organizations have searched for a list of areas that are vulnerable to waterlogging from Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC).
It will try to resolve the problem with the well-processed well in the area.

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