Residents of the MHADA Colony in Aurangabad have taken to the streets in a unique form of protest, known as 'Handa Morcha,' to draw attention to their ongoing water supply issues. The residents have been struggling with a severe water crisis, and their pe
Water CrisisAurangabadMhada ColonyHanda MorchaMaharashtraReal Estate PuneMar 14, 2025

A 'Handa Morcha' is a form of protest where residents carry empty buckets, or 'handas,' to symbolize the lack of water in their homes. This peaceful demonstration is used to draw attention to water scarcity issues.
The key demands of the residents are the immediate restoration of the water supply in their colony and the implementation of long-term solutions to ensure a sustainable water supply for the future.
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is responsible for the maintenance and management of the water supply infrastructure in MHADA colonies. Their failure to ensure a reliable water supply has been a major point of contention for the residents.
The protest has garnered support from various community organizations and local leaders. The widespread media coverage has brought the issue to the forefront, putting pressure on the local government to address the water crisis.
The water crisis in Aurangabad highlights the urgent need for better water management and infrastructure in urban areas, particularly for vulnerable communities like those in MHADA colonies. It underscores the need for sustainable solutions to ensure a reliable water supply.

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