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Shimla in throes of worst-ever water crisis as world observes Environment Day

Multi-storied structures have come up in and around Shimla creating water shortage and parking problems but with political considerations leading to a push for regularising the illegal structures, an additional 20,000 water connections could be added, further worsening the situation.

June 05, 2018 / 19:16 IST
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Ion Exchange (India) | Rakesh  Jhunjhunwala holds a 5.29 percent stake in the company as on June 20. FIIs up their shareholding on June 20 to 1.79% from 1.63% on March 20.
Ion Exchange (India) | Rakesh  Jhunjhunwala holds a 5.29 percent stake in the company as on June 20. FIIs up their shareholding on June 20 to 1.79% from 1.63% on March 20.

As the world observed the Environment Day today, residents of Shimla continued to grapple with the worst-ever water crisis in the hill city's history, a stark warning of what the consequences of degradation of natural resources can be.

Despite the best efforts of the Shimla Municipal Corporation (SMC) and other authorities, people are getting water only after a gap of three to four days. The severe water shortage raised its head during peak tourist season and has already hit the hospitality sector here.

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Reckless felling of trees, unplanned and illegal constructions have reduced the 'queen of hills' to a concrete jungle and drying up of water sources has plunged Shimla into this deep crisis.

The town has faced water woes during the summer for past many years. But the crisis this year was unprecedented and experts attribute it to the degradation of environment.