A rural community in a drought-prone area of southern India now has access to a reliable and sustainable supply of clean water for the first time thanks to the support of Bryanston School in Dorset.
The introduction of a deep borewell, water pump and 2,000-litre storage tank in a Tamil Nadu village was completed as part of the Life Water programme in association with school catering supplier Chartwells and its partner charity drop4drop
The community initiative has transformed the lives of 2,200 people in Padhirivedu St village who previously only had very limited access to clean water.

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