Bankura: Shuili Bona village in Saltora block located in West Bengal's Bankura district consisting of nearly 400 Santhals is on the verge of becoming parched due to acute water scarcity. The severe water crisis has compelled the villagers not to use their home toilets, rather reach out to nearby forests for replying their nature's calls.
The severe shortage of drinking water compels the villagers, mostly women to travel up to four kilometres to fetch water from the river. However, with the onset of summer, the water crisis worsens, forcing the villagers to travel even longer distances in search of drinking water.
Even though the village has bathrooms, no one uses it due to water scarcity.
Talking to media, Shanti Murmu, a resident of the village said, "We have bathrooms but tell me how shall I use it without water. What else can we do other than going to the forest. Leaders visit us only at the time of elections and assure us of a solution, however, we never see them once the elections are over."
The situation is similar in Jamsola, Nodi, Luchhipur, Gidhuria and other tribal villages in Saltora, Khatra, and Taldangra blocks.