Deepanshu Meena came to Indore from Rajgarh (Byavra) three years ago. Some of his friends have already packed up and gone back home — not because they wanted to, but because there simply isn’t enough water to stay. Across the city, households either sit with empty vessels or pool money together to arrange water tankers. In wards that were absorbed into Indore’s city limits just twelve years ago, basic urban amenities roads, electricity, drainage…
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