Railways levies Rs 4 crore bill on Latur for providing water via 'Jaldoot'
After nine trips by a 10-wagon water train, a 50-wagon water train carrying 25 lakh litre water was later pressed into service from Kota in Rajasthan to Latur.

"We have sent the bill to the Latur district collector as per the administration's request," said S K Sood, General Manager, Central Railways.
"It is up to the district administration whether to pay us or seek waiver of the amount, through proper channels. We sent the water transport bill as per their request," he said.
The first water train, christened 'Jaldoot', left Miraj in western Maharashtra on April 11 and reached Latur on April 12, covering the distance of around 342 kilometres.
Jaldoot21 reached #Latur wth 25lacs litres of water,total approx 3.5 crores litres supplied so far #Promisesinmotion pic.twitter.com/bR4LDIC06m
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After nine trips by a 10-wagon water train, a 50-wagon water train carrying 25 lakh litre water was later pressed into service. It was specially commissioned from Kota in Rajasthan to transport water to Latur.
It was in January 2013 that Maharashtra first considered water trains for parched regions of drought-hit Marathwada. Discussions were then held with the Railways to arrange wagons to transport 5 lakh litres of water daily.
While Latur city has a population of over four lakh, the district rural areas, with 943 villages, have a population of 18 lakh. The water levels in the 131 smaller dams in the district have depleted fast.
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