
The Indian Army provided clean drinking water to the Viddy Srigufwara village in Anantnag after days of disruption left residents struggling with a severe shortage during Ramadan.
March 02, Srinagar: As a humanitarian gesture during the holy month of Ramadan, the Indian Army provided clean drinking water to the residents of Viddy Srigufwara village in the Anantnag district after days of severe shortage.
The village had been facing a serious drinking water crisis due to disruptions in the regular supply, causing significant hardship for families, particularly as the community observes fasting during Ramadan.
Responding to the urgent need, the Army arranged water tankers to ensure residents had access to safe drinking water during the crisis.
Local residents expressed their gratitude for the timely assistance, saying that the support provided much-needed relief at a critical time. The villagers appreciated the Army's prompt response and assistance when it was most needed.
This initiative highlights the Army's continued outreach and support to civilians during emergencies.


