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Left nominee Khan, a two-time MLA from Jamuria, alleged that neither Sinha nor Supriyo had done much to alleviate the problems of the locals.”The poorer tribals and minorities in the rural areas are suffering from tremendous drinking water scarcity, but little has been done so far to solve that crisis,” she said.Alleging that illegal mining from the abandoned collieries in the region is rampant, she said the menace must be stopped to prevent land subsidence and mudslides which claim lives almost every year.Acknowledging the rural water crisis, TMC’s Pandaveswar MLA Narendranath Chakraborty said water level depletes in the summer months in the mine region which, he maintained, was a “natural occurrence”.”We are working towards providing water connection to homes, and reservoirs are being built in every block,” he said, adding that water gets supplied through tankers in many places as a stop-gap measure.Sambhu Majhi, a resident of Kulti, said that he wanted factories, which have been closed for years over issues ranging from “militant trade unionism” to lack of timely modernisation, reopened.”If the factories are back in operation, our children will not have to migrate in search of livelihood,” he said.

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