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This is an example of how politicians or government officials do not care about the problems of common citizens but cross the line when it comes to them. A food inspector’s iPhone fell into water in Pakhajur, Chhattisgarh. Sahib could not bear the pain of losing the mobile and poured millions of liters of water into the dam to find it. A lot of water was wasted in irrigating one and a half thousand acres of land for the sake of one phone.
Mobile found but damaged
According to the information, the officer’s mobile phone has been recovered but now it has been damaged. In fact, the food officer of Koylibeda block had reached Kherkatta Pearlkot Dam on Sunday for a holiday. An official’s mobile phone fell into 15 feet of water in the overbridge of Pearlkot Dam here. The officer called the villagers to find the mobile. Good swimmers were released but did not succeed.
The pump was run continuously for 3 days to pump out the water.
After which a discussion was held with the irrigation department officials to trace the phone. Then these people pumped water from the dam by installing a 30 HP pump. The pump was run continuously for 3 days to remove the water. However, when the news of water wastage from the dam reached the higher officials, the higher officials of the irrigation department reached the spot and stopped the pump. After that the mobile was searched again but it was damaged.
21 lakh liters of water wastage
According to estimates, around 21 lakh liters of water was wasted by two 30 horse power diesel pumps continuously for 24 hours from last Monday to Thursday. This water was enough to irrigate one and a half thousand acres of land. In this case, Ram Lal Dhinwar, an official of the Water Resources Department, says that we had verbally given permission to draw water up to 5 feet, but there water was drawn up to 10 feet.