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आपदा में 185 साल पुरानी नहर क्षतिग्रस्त होने से देहरादून में सिंचाई और पेयजल आपूर्ति प्रभावित.

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01:25and in front of it, there is our bandal canal which is the one where both of these are
01:33and these are the British time period of time.
01:37Sichai Vivaag is keeping their hands up and keeping their hands up.
01:40Now, the 15th or 16th century was the one where we are standing,
01:45the escape channel, the aqueduct says that the water goes from inside,
01:52and the district of Kumalda and the district of Kumalda was the first place of Kumalda.
02:00Now, with this, it has been a lot of pressure.
02:06It has been a lot of pressure.
02:08People are happy to get rid of the water.
02:12The water will not get rid of the water.
02:15Now, there is nothing to do with it.
02:19I will probably be making some of the estimates of it.
02:24This is a very significant issue.
02:26Sir Pundirji has a lot of difficulties.
02:29You can see that people are falling from it.
02:31People are falling from it.
02:33People are falling from it.
02:34This is a big risk.
02:36There is a lot of danger.
02:37And the day this flood came,
02:39I was coming from here.
02:40It was a very difficult situation.
02:42That day, this river was centralized by the river.
02:46It was a very difficult situation in the city.
02:51This river was channelized by the river.
02:56What was the road here?
02:58I am seeing that we are very old people of this river.
03:03First of all, the river came.
03:05It was so much.
03:07The river came, the river came from the river.
03:09The river came from the river.
03:11The river came from the river.
03:13The river came from the river.
03:15From which the river came from to the river.
03:16By the way, it was taken from the river's walked.
03:17Theğimоч
03:38It is the main cause of our work and the doctor will tell us more about this.
03:54I always think that when I see these things, what we think is the same thing as we say.
04:02Yes, the government is prêt to charge the situation before the drought,
04:10in short-term time.
04:14They have permission to charge the riverbed material for the roof of the roof.
04:18These are the people who are going to charge the roof here and put them into big machines.
04:24This does not mean that there are big boulders among the rivers.
04:27The rivers of rivers have been named by song and bandal bush,
04:30It was a boulder.
04:32Now it's seen overburdening here.
04:36It was broken from the breaker.
04:40We see that they were broken,
04:42when the government is not allowed to break it.
04:46What happens is that the water is broken.
04:50Before the water is broken,
04:52the pressure is reduced.
04:54The water is reduced.
04:56The water is reduced.
04:58The water is reduced.
05:00Our stream is divided by the water.
05:02The water is reduced.
05:04It was also caused by the water.
05:06You see what the water is driven by it.
05:08It is not the only way to put it in the water.
05:10It's caused by the water.
05:12It was caused by it.
05:14The water is just caused by it.
05:16So, what happened is how many water is stored in the water.
05:20Now from this perspective,
05:24what happened to you by the social impact?
05:26The other part of the education sector is determined.
05:28The people who live in this valley are permanent.
05:33The people who live in the valley,
05:35whether they live in the valley or the animals,
05:38they live in the water.
05:40They are in the blood of the valley.
05:43Because the people who live in the valley are under the valley,
05:46the people who live here always,
05:49they are all who take these roads for a short time.
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06:23the impact of the people in the world, but this is the whole of the water system,
06:28which is the whole of the knowledge of the water system.
06:32The geologist, MPSB, we will talk about this.
06:36First of all, do you want to understand the importance of these rivers and the chronology of these rivers?
06:43Therefore, we are so used to have this bridge to be known as the rivers on the bottom.
06:53There are rules such as Song, Bandal, Jachand, Sushpa, these are all rules from the north and south.
07:06And ultimately, our Arishna and Bindal are located in Haridwar and Ganga.
07:17These roads from the south to Sivalik, ultimately, are located in the south.
07:26This was a natural flow pattern.
07:29Now, the flow pattern is a flood plain.
07:34It's a channel flow.
07:36You can see that it's going along with a channel.
07:40It's a flood plain.
07:42It's a bridge.
07:44Already, it has shown that this is my mark.
07:51But what happened in Kalantar?
07:54We have to perspective theire may have been building this place in that place...
07:59We have to try to build these walls by building the hotel.
08:01In this area, we tried to build this building behind this pouco in this body.
08:07We tried to make this building, made the building off for us, and then gave it back to the cost,
08:12I because I saw this building.
08:13This is the cement hill around the house.
08:16But many different sides of it might have been living scholars painting on Tei Plans such as
08:20that they created the building.
08:23that we have put our natural flow channel into our natural flow channel.
08:32Sir, I would like to know about the water system.
08:35Yes.
08:36So, when Dairadun was established here,
08:41I remember the historical record of Thomas Cottley,
08:48which was called the IIT Ruduki Thomas College.
08:54So, he was supposed to be an engineer.
08:56And he designed the water system for Dairadun.
09:01And the whole Dairadun's water system was built in four corners.
09:07We are standing here, which is what we call Raipur Canal.
09:12There were two sources of Raipur Canal.
09:14There were two sources of Raipur Canal.
09:18So, where we are standing today,
09:20there were two sources of water distribution system.
09:24In this way, Dairadun's 109 miners,
09:28there were four miners,
09:30which I have already told you.
09:32There were four miners.
09:34There were 109 miners.
09:38How did that miners happen?
09:40Yeah.
09:41What happened that miners has now?
09:43It happened when the miners had gone around,
09:45it was the same reason.
09:46It was the same thing.
09:47It was a community,
09:48which we used to also surrata.
09:49Unfortunately,
09:50we had a whole canal to break the water system.
09:52Let's see,
09:53we have to break the water system.
09:55We have to break the water system.
09:56Okay, first we closed the canal, you can see that the East Canal Road, the East Canal Road, the whole thing has been closed.
10:03And in that, we built 60-60 meters of trees.
10:07And in that area, the price of the field, the people of Bhoomaphia type of the field,
10:12they increased 4-4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
10:15In some time, the price of 30,000 rupees, the price of 1,000,000 rupees, the price of 1,000,000 rupees.
10:22These trees along, these trees along, because they are very expensive roads.
10:28East Canal Road, West Canal Road, GMS Road, right?
10:31So, there were so many trees in these trees.
10:33Unfortunately, one person has done this work.
10:36The other thing, when we did this work, when we did this work,
10:40so, today, we have been living in the 1870,000 rupees,
10:46the canal that you are seeing in my feet behind.
10:50So, this is a big concern that we don't understand that.
10:53That's what we thought, what we thought about, what we thought about,
10:56what we thought about, what we thought about the water system.
10:58And we thought about what we thought about the water system.
11:03This is a big concern for us.
11:05And we have to think about it.
11:06Today, you can see that, in this year,
11:09the water system has changed,
11:11the water system has changed,
11:13the water system has changed.
11:16The water divide system of Dehradun
11:34has changed its impact on the samajic life and its geological and its its
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