Bad road Connectivity leads No Food to village Kids: Maharashtra

Aurangabad | Wednesday | 23rd June, 2021

Summary:

Proper nutrition for the village children is necessary to tackle the third wave of Covid. 

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A village in Maharashtra`s Aurangabad named Maher village is deprived of nutritional food.

And the key reason for this is the no road connectivity.

Yes! an Auto carrying nutritional food for children in the village had to return mid-way last week due to poor road connectivity in the area.

The village often loses contact with the outside world during rains as it does not have a proper connecting road, leaving the people of the village to survive on their own.

The population is around 500, lies three km away from Tadkalas-Palam road in Purna taluka and it never had an all-weather road. 

Many times it is a challenge for the school teachers as they have to walk all the way long to the school because two-wheeler does not make it easy but tougher in travelling. 

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