Barmer (Rajasthan), May 01 (ANI): Post Pahalgam attack, suspension of Indus Water Treaty 1960 by India has brought immense hope to the people of western Rajasthan. Especially people in border areas like Barmer, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jodhpur are delighted with Centre’s decision. Villagers in Rajasthan’s Barmer, near India-Pak border, said the move could end the region’s drinking water crisis and transform agriculture. Farmer Sher Singh Sodha a resident, said the Indus River water could now be diverted to the arid region, boosting the agriculture. Hakam Singh, a villager expressed faith in the Modi government, recalling how Narmada water reached Barmer from afar. The government’s move has sparked rare optimism in one of India’s most water-starved regions
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00:00Pakistan, Sindhu Nadi Ka Pani Rokanah Bharad-Sarqa Ka Faisalah Sahi Ayhe.
00:04Jadhi Is Pani Koi Divert, Hemari Rehbistan-Ala Keer Border Area-Karden,
00:09Toh Hemari Halaat Bhi Sotar Jaya,
00:11Or Lohgongi Piyas Bhi Bhoch Jaya.
00:13Jho Bharad-Sarqaar Nai Yeh Beda Faisalah Liyya Ayhe,
00:16That Shindhu Nadi Ka Pani,
00:18Which Pakistan doesn't give us,
00:20We are trying to relax with that decision.
00:21We are trying to relax with that decision.
00:23We want to see that Shindhu Nadi Ka Pani,
00:26We are coming to Rajasthan,
00:27And our Rajasthan-Sarqaar Center,
00:30We are going to expand on this issue.
00:32So Rajasthan in our country is a great benefit.
00:34We are not much, but we are looking at the 14th century,
00:37And the 25th century,
00:39The government has come to us,
00:41We are all in the faith.
00:46Oh
01:16My family's country already initiated here
01:22The family is ending here
01:26So I would say no, cut it down
01:29Let the food stay
01:33With a bad food and shelter
01:37Effects
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