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Ranchi Ward 10: Drowning in Rain, Thirsting in Summer
31 Jan
Summary
- Ward 10 faces monsoon flooding and summer water scarcity simultaneously.
- Inadequate drainage and civic services worsen seasonal crises.
- Poor street lighting raises safety concerns for students.
Ward 10 in Ranchi faces a dual crisis of water mismanagement, experiencing both monsoon flooding and summer drought. This urban area, home to 26,806 residents as of the 2011 census, consistently struggles with overflowing drains and water-borne diseases during the rainy season.
Simultaneously, residents endure prolonged periods without running water during summer months, relying on infrequent water tankers. Clogged and broken drainage systems exacerbate waterlogging, even with moderate rainfall. Sanitation drives reportedly falter once the rains begin, leading to stagnant, dirty water and increased mosquito breeding.
Compounding these issues are significant concerns over public safety. A large student population resides in areas like Kokar and Lalpur, and many internal lanes remain dimly lit or completely dark after sunset. This lack of adequate street lighting has raised worries about potential theft and harassment, particularly for students returning late from classes.




