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Bhartaul in Bareilly district turns into first village in UP to have RO water in each family

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LUCKNOW: Bhartaul in Bithiri Chainpur block of Bareilly district has achieved the excellence of turning into UP’s first village the place every family is being provided RO water. Having received the awards like Central authorities’s Pandit Deen Dayal Uapdhyaya Panchayat Sashaktikaran and Chief Minister Panchayat Encouragement award with award cash to the tune of Rs 12 lakh every, Bhartaul village is being geared up with 20 ROs (water purifiers) with Gram Nidhi (Village Allowance).

“So far, five ROs have been installed and each has been connected with the water tank meant for supply,” says village head Pravesh Kumari who used the award cash in getting the ROs put in and getting a village secretariat constructing constructed.

The village has a inhabitants of round 7,000 with 40 per cent of it being within the Indian Army. The village has a complete of 850 homes of which 350 are owned by Armymen who’re deployed in several elements of the nation however their households keep in Bhartaul.

Installation of every RO has price Rs 75,000. The village has a main college the place training is imparted to the scholars within the English medium. The village can be recognized by its upmarket and well-maintained group bathrooms. Each home has its personal bathroom and 275 streets have changed into pucca roads.
Bhartaul gram panchayat has made sufficient preparations for the safety of the villagers with round the clock vigil via CCTVs with a management room in the midst of the village. The village has a door-to-door rubbish assortment and separation system.

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“We have provided almost all the basic amenities to the villagers. Installation of RO, setting up the garbage collection system and a respectable primary school, all are part of our efforts. Bhartaul villagers are very sensitive to cleanliness. It is a model gram panchayat,” says Pravesh Kumari, the village
head. She provides that with a department of the financial institution within the village now she is focusing to make
the village ladies self-reliant.

“In our village, 11 self-help groups have 120 women are involved in the cottage industry making various products,” says Pravesh Kumari.

LUCKNOW: Bhartaul in Bithiri Chainpur block of Bareilly district has achieved the excellence of turning into UP’s first village the place every family is being provided RO water. Having received the awards like Central authorities’s Pandit Deen Dayal Uapdhyaya Panchayat Sashaktikaran and Chief Minister Panchayat Encouragement award with award cash to the tune of Rs 12 lakh every, Bhartaul village is being geared up with 20 ROs (water purifiers) with Gram Nidhi (Village Allowance).

“So far, five ROs have been installed and each has been connected with the water tank meant for supply,” says village head Pravesh Kumari who used the award cash in getting the ROs put in and getting a village secretariat constructing constructed.

The village has a inhabitants of round 7,000 with 40 per cent of it being within the Indian Army. The village has a complete of 850 homes of which 350 are owned by Armymen who’re deployed in several elements of the nation however their households keep in Bhartaul.

Installation of every RO has price Rs 75,000. The village has a main college the place training is imparted to the scholars within the English medium. The village can be recognized by its upmarket and well-maintained group bathrooms. Each home has its personal bathroom and 275 streets have changed into pucca roads.
Bhartaul gram panchayat has made sufficient preparations for the safety of the villagers with round the clock vigil via CCTVs with a management room in the midst of the village. The village has a door-to-door rubbish assortment and separation system.

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“We have provided almost all the basic amenities to the villagers. Installation of RO, setting up the garbage collection system and a respectable primary school, all are part of our efforts. Bhartaul villagers are very sensitive to cleanliness. It is a model gram panchayat,” says Pravesh Kumari, the village
head. She provides that with a department of the financial institution within the village now she is focusing to make
the village ladies self-reliant.

“In our village, 11 self-help groups have 120 women are involved in the cottage industry making various products,” says Pravesh Kumari.