At the Aided Elementary School, the water crisis became a significant obstacle, impacting the daily lives of its students. The school, equipped with four toilets, struggled to maintain proper sanitation due to water scarcity. They relied on an overhead tank provided by the municipal government to distribute water to the community and the school through a standpipe, but there wasn’t enough water for everyone. This scarcity was compounded by salty water, which was unsuitable for cooking the mid-day meal that the students depended on. The nearby borehole, another potential water source, failed to meet the needs of residents due to insufficient water levels. The lack of adequate water supply hindered basic hygiene practices for students, which affected their health and educational experience. [Read more]