Youths keep over 20,000 litres of water for animals in Shivalik as ponds dry up
Into our good news today's story and it comes from the Shivalik foothills, the natural home for wildlife animals that's gone dry. The scorching heat has created a drought like situation. The water in the ponds have completely dried up. A few young boys though from a neighbor nearby village have taken up the task and are dropping 20,000 liters of water so that the wild animals in the vicinity can quench their thirst. Its our good news today's story. You watch that while I take your leave. Stay well, stay safe. Goodnight Shubratri Jahind Namaskar. A crippling water shortage in several parts of North India and the beautiful Shivalik Hills in Mohali now lies parched and dry. The majestic Shivalik Hills, once a lush, vibrant home to flora and fauna, is witnessing a catastrophe like never before. A Symphony of suffering echoes in the watering holes of Shivalik, usually the melodic sounds of birdsong, today is engulfed by an uncomfortable silence. The once vital watering holes that supported an abundance of animals, from the mighty elephants to the elusive tigers, have shrunk to fractured mud puddles. But hero villagers, many of whom themselves face water challenges, are making extraordinary efforts to ensure animals don't suffer. This noble initiative is being taken by a team of young boys from a nearby village. Totally 100% Pani water body create Korea milker funding behorie crowdfunding schedule 1K wildlife animals A group of youngsters truly leading by example and doing everything they can to help the animals that they shared their home with. Your report, India Today.