Preview

General Essays

Better Essays
Open Document
Open Document
900 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
General Essays
Special Correspondent
VELLORE: The residents of Vellore Corporation are facing an acute drinking water scarcity for the last more than two months, with the Corporation being in a position to supply drinking water through the distribution lines only once in 10 to 15 days in most areas. A visit to different areas in Vellore revealed that the residents were using the water sparingly, since they have to manage with the stored water for 15 days. Some resort to drinking boiled borewell water though it was not potable. While the affluent sections of the people buy mineral water for drinking purposes, the poorer and middle class people are the sufferers. A resident of Kasba First Cross Street said that the residents in the street get water only once in 15 days. A resident of Janda Street in Kasba said she got Corporation water only once in 10 days in her house. Residents of M.C. Road in Kasba said that they got drinking water only once in 15 days through their house connections. The street borewell in M.C. Road is always surrounded by people fetching water, which they used both for drinking and general purposes in the absence of drinking water. The situation was equally worse in Kosapet in the heart of Vellore. A resident of Kandasamy Jamedar Street in Kosapet said that she got water only once in 15 days.
K.R. Selvaraj, Commissioner of Vellore Corporation told The Hindu that the water table in the headworks in Karugambuthur and Palar as well as in Ponnai have gone down precariously, as a result of which the Corporation was not able to fully meet the requirements of the people. Out of the requirement of Vellore, which is 240 lakh litres per day (LLD), all the headworks put together have a total installed capacity to supply only 135 LLD. But, the Corporation was able to supply only about 55 LLD now in view of the depletion of the groundwater table in the headworks at Palar and Ponnai rivers.
Steps being taken on water problem: Minister
Special Correspondent
VELLORE:

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    According to the International Water Management Institute environmental research organisation global water stress is increasing, and a third of all people face some sort of water scarcity. Where demand exceeds supply and no effective management operates, there will be conflicts between the various players involved.…

    • 915 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    English Essays

    • 998 Words
    • 4 Pages

    As I finish reading ‘The Odyssey’, story that is told by homer a poet who loved to tell stories of the gods and all the adventures and journeys the heroes went through. Odysseus the man who is astute and cares nothing but to get home to Ithaca where there, lies his kingdom, life, wife, and son who he had left when he was just born. While some might argue that Odysseus is not a hero, his decidedly heroic actions outweigh all of his faults because he is dishonest, self-centered, disloyal and disrespectful. He doesn’t care if he puts his man in danger he just wants to come back to Ithaca.…

    • 998 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    ENGLISH ESSAYS

    • 979 Words
    • 4 Pages

    In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the images of light and dark are one of the most constant visual motifs throughout the play. Characters, such as Benvolio, Juliet, and Romeo, who exhibit goodness, innocence, and love are often seen either giving off light, discussing light, or are in the presence of light. Characters who exhibit violence, evil, and death are often associated with darkness. Light is presented as a conqueror of darkness as well as emblematic of purity and hope. The main characters, Romeo and Juliet, who experience the light think that this light will never fade. It is clear, however, that by the end of the play darkness has consumed any remaining light for these tragic lovers, Romeo and Juliet. In this essay, I will show how light is presented at some of the highest points in the play, and how darkness is shown at some of the lowest parts.Romeo and Rosaline…

    • 979 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Biomedical Model Of Pain

    • 284 Words
    • 2 Pages

    On March this year I underwent a laser surgery for my eyes to eliminate myopia. It was one of the worst painful experiences of my life. But the strange thing was that most of the people who had my same surgery experienced a mild degree of pain and burning sensation, and some did not at all, instead my experience was really hurting.…

    • 284 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Indian Water Crisis

    • 219 Words
    • 1 Page

    greetings from the I.H.D. (Indian health delegation). We are writing this in response to the ever looming water crisis.…

    • 219 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Best Essays

    In many countries lack information sharing, the lack of technical ability and training are major causes of impractical water resources management. There are 2 million diarrhoeal deaths from unsafe water in every year. More than one billion people lack access to an improved water source so the report providing the methods of water provision.…

    • 1682 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    English Essays

    • 1361 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Hamlet, written by the well-known Shakespeare, is a story which involves men who are implored to be “manly” by directing the lives of the women in order to make their own lives comfortable and refraining from copying feminine behavior. Hamlet and Ophelia, two characters who are supposedly in love with each other, are examples of how the men and women in this story are expected to live up to the stereotypical standards set by those who surround them. They are also examples of how when stereotypical standards are forced upon young men and women, their reaction to this forceful action has only negative consequences, which in this case is death.…

    • 1361 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    General Essay Outline

    • 144 Words
    • 2 Pages

    I. INTRODUCTION (Include a lead statement, background information to topic, arguable and provable thesis statement and main points used to prove thesis statement.)…

    • 144 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Best Essays

    Water scarcity has been a common phenomenon over the world and is becoming increasingly serious. The data from UN (n.d.) suggested that approximately 700 million people in 43 countries are experiencing water scarcity. About 1.8 billion people will face the danger of water scarcity and 2/3 of global population will bear water scarcity by 2025(ibid). Lacking of…

    • 2011 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Best Essays
  • Good Essays

    English Essays

    • 1246 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Erich Fromm a psychoanalyst and social critic who stated we should be disobedient for an individual can create a whole new beginning to the society. Meaning, becoming obedient can change a certain man’s life rejecting from higher class and creating his own. But as one man invents the whole world would want it. Releasing a new introduction could lead to “commodity hunger” and becoming “one man” that can change the world. To become an individual, the best way to start is to disobey the law and be free from them to do whatever you want. Do your own material production.…

    • 1246 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Good Essays

    • 616 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Cited: Tannen, Deborah.”Sex, Lies, and Conversation.” Patterns for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader and Guide. 12th ed. Ed.Laurie G..Kirszner and Stephen R. Mandell. New York: Bedford, 2012. 423-429.Print.…

    • 616 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    The two States that suffer acute water scarcity sometimes are Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. The water reservoirs in many towns and cities were meant for a small population. Even the drains for carrying sewage water were planned and built for a small population. With the increasing population the water available is inadequate to meet the needs of the people. Investigation should be done whether more reservoirs could be built to augment the supply of drinking water to the people.…

    • 495 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    As per the CPHEEO norms, the water supply schemes are designed for 135 lpcd for Corporations and ULBs having UGSS. Provisions are also made for fire fighting demands as per CPHEEO Manual. Bulk, Industrial and other demands are considerd as per the TWAD Guidelines. The details of water demands considered for Madurai Corporation is as presented in Table IV.1.…

    • 2010 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Water is a main source of life and unfortunately, that source is becoming extinct in some parts of the world, not that these parts do not have water. Water plays a vital role in a country's economy. Although about 88 per cent of water is used in the agriculture sector, the industry, commerce and public health are also greatly affected by the quantity and quality of the available water. “Water is an essential element for our survival.…

    • 638 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Water Problems

    • 614 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Water shortage leads to long queues and street squabbles with people's patience running out. Once known as the city of lakes, the water bodies have today lost their lust. Built by our forefathers for serving daily needs and for recharging groundwater the lakes are dying. Concrete buildings and waste material have taken the place of the shrinking water bodies. Sports and business complexes are being planned in place of the retreating water bodies, without a passing thought to the consequences on environment.…

    • 614 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays

Related Topics