Natipora complains of water scarscity
Srinagar, June 5: The residents of Stadium Colony Natipora have complained of drinking water shortage in the area.
A delegation from the area said that the area is facing acute drinking water supply shortage for the past few months. They appealed the concerned authorities to look into the matter.
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