A 10-year-old boy do life threating train travel every day for water
A 10-year-old boy do life threating train travel every day for water
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Many cities and villages in the country are currently reeling under drought. Water problem due to heat occurs in many places. How are these people living their lives with the same scarcity of water that you can't think of? One such story has come of a 10-year-old who you will be surprised to know. The story of Aurangabad in Maharashtra whose real hero is a 10-year-old innocent child. At this age, where all children go to study and play, 10-year-old Siddhartha travels 14 km daily by the Aurangabad-Hyderabad passenger train for water.

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You might think of how dangerous this trip is. Along with Siddhartha, 12-year-old Aisha and 9-year-old Witnesses risk their lives to fetch water for the family. You will be surprised to know what water they have to do. According to the report, at present about 700 villages are affected by drought, one of which is also the Mukundwadi area of Aurangabad. Siddhartha walks to Mukundwadi railway station every day for cans of water, from where its water journey begins.

Siddhartha's journey is risque as well as tedious. Because the Aurangabad-Hyderabad passenger train is usually delayed by 3 hours. That is why Siddhartha cannot reach home before 5.30 p.m. Now you can imagine how hard it is to work.
Siddhartha says, 'I don't like bringing water, but it's up to the family.'

Many have houses. Even the people living in Nirmala Devi Nagar do not get the water of the municipality. Those who waste water are urged not to do so because many parts of the country are yearning for a drop each.

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