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Hindu Council of Kenya launches Jal Seva water project in Laikipia county

In a ceremony held at the County Government headquarters in Rumuruti, HCK donated 50 water tanks to local women, each with a capacity of 3,000 liters marking the project’s official commencement.
The Laikipia County Government, under the leadership of Governor Joshua Irungu, has laid out comprehensive plans to combat water accessibility issues.
Many regions in Laikipia lack permanent water sources, forcing residents to trek long distances, often up to 10 kilometers, to fetch water. This situation not only poses physical challenges but also pits humans against wild animals in the struggle for water resources.
Dr. Sonvir Singh, Vice Chairperson of HCK, emphasized the organization’s dedication to humanitarian efforts during his speech. “God selects people to do noble work. We are just selected to do good things and we are blessed for this,” he said.
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