A defunct water pump for more than a week has resulted in water shortage at the Changjiji housing colony in Thimphu. Residents claim that the water shortage started occurring after the municipality took over the water supply from NHDC.
A defunct water pump for more than a week has resulted in water shortage at the Changjiji housing colony in Thimphu. Residents claim that the water shortage started occurring after the municipality took over the water supply from NHDC.
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