Cauakol’s Nata river is deserted in Ashada

Cauakol's Nata river is deserted in Ashada

City Reporter | Kaukol

Ashadh month has been taken, but the area has not rained properly, due to which the farmer is upset from the farmer to the common man. Till now there is no water in the river-ponds. The river-ponds are dry. In such a situation, with the shortage of water, the problem of problems for irrigation in the fields has started. Usually, during the season of Ashadh, the Nata river of the block used to hit the boom, but this year the river looks completely deserted in the month of Ashadh. The water is not visible even far and wide. Let us know that the Nati river, which came out of the Srilohi forest of Lalpur and the Nagin hill forest of Jogiasthan, comes out of two Kshor and comes to Gulariyatri via Mananpur, Madpo and Lalpur, Madhurapur and from here, Mananiyantari, Kapasia, Bhorambagh, Kadhar and Jamui district Enters the border. According to people, thousands of acres of land was irrigated before the water of this Nati river. But this year, due to lack of rain, only wax and sand are seen far and wide. Even the canal was taken out from the Kadhar village of the Nata river, which used to be the pattern of farmers from one end, from the other end, the farmers of Jamui district also used to be patron. In waiting for the rain, people are praying to the farmer Lord Indradev towards the sky. Farmers are celebrating when it rains, greenery in the fields and they should be engaged in Dhanropani work. Kameshwar Prasad, resident of Bhoramwag, says that due to lack of water in Nata river, we also have problems for drinking water. It has been and the layer is falling. Ajay Kumar says that due to lack of pumpsets, especially the farmers of Daranwa Panchayat, the farmers were dependent on the Nata river, but due to lack of rain at this time, they have not been able to fall.


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