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    Infrastructure
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    Kachala Choudhary
    Dec 9, 9:00 AM

    Without water

    AI ReasoningThe core problem of 'Without water' directly points to a failure or inadequacy in the physical systems designed to collect, treat, and deliver water, such as pipes, pumps, and treatment facilities. Governments are primarily responsible for building and maintaining this water infrastructure. Therefore, 'infrastructure' is the most precise category, indicating a systemic issue with the physical assets for water provision, rather than a broader social-welfare or general public-solutions issue.

    # water# water outage# no water# utility issue
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    Local Facts
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    Padmini Bhoi
    Dec 8, 4:24 AM

    We have a water shortage even for double cropping. Due to this, we are using our own seed paddy and doing less threshing, as we have sown the paddy in the field.

    AI ReasoningThe message describes a local problem (water shortage) and the current practices adopted by the community in response to it, which are factual observations rather than a proposed solution or a need/offer.

    # water shortage# agriculture# crop management# paddy farming
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    Ram Kumari
    Nov 24, 12:52 PM

    Barley can be cultivated with less water, and 'Batūri' (Bathua) is also cultivated. It is used in lentils, and we store it to eat for a long time. This practice has been passed down from our ancestors. Its seeds are also preserved to be sown next year.

    AI ReasoningThe submission describes core agricultural practices including water-efficient crop cultivation (barley, 'Batūri'), food preservation, and traditional seed saving techniques passed down through generations. These elements are fundamental to agricultural activity, resource management, food security, and align with the responsibilities of agricultural departments and related governmental programs.

    # low water crops# food preservation# seed saving# traditional farming
    Agriculture
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    Ram Kumari
    Nov 27, 4:14 AM

    Pigeon pea is a pulse crop that does not require irrigation and matures in about a year. We sow it in July and harvest it in April. This is our pulse cultivation.

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    # pigeon pea# pulse crop# farming# agriculture
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