Srinagar, Feb. 14 -- The villagers of Nagahad Babapora, a Gujjar locality in South Kashmir's Shopian district, have been struggling without access to drinking water and electricity for the past seven years, forcing them to live in dire conditionsThe affected villagers, mostly from the economically weaker Gujjar community, lament that their repeated representations to government officials have yielded no results. They allege that successive administrations have ignored their plight, leaving them to endure an existence devoid of basic necessities.One of the most pressing concerns in Nagahad Babapora is the acute scarcity of drinking water. Residents claim that they are forced to fetch water from distant streams and springs, a practice fraug...
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