Active Citizen Team completes one month of continuous water service at Pari Chowk
With temperatures soaring and the ongoing “Nautapa” period bringing extreme heat across the region, the continuous availability of drinking water at one of Greater Noida’s busiest...
Summer relief in action: Active Citizen Team completes one month of continuous water service at Pari Chowk, helping commuters beat the scorching heat in Greater Noida.
Greater Noida: In a commendable public welfare initiative during the peak summer season, the water service campaign being run by the Active Citizen Team at Pari Chowk has successfully completed one month. The initiative, which began on April 26, has been providing drinking water to commuters and passersby amid rising temperatures and intense heatwave conditions.
With temperatures soaring and the ongoing “Nautapa” period bringing extreme heat across the region, the continuous availability of drinking water at one of Greater Noida’s busiest intersections has brought much-needed relief to thousands of daily commuters, drivers and pedestrians.
Members of the Active Citizen Team have been regularly managing the service and ensuring that clean drinking water remains available throughout the day. Residents and commuters have appreciated the effort, especially during the harsh summer conditions when dehydration and heat-related illnesses become a major concern.
In the middle of extreme summer heat and ongoing Nautapa conditions, a citizen-led initiative at Pari Chowk, Greater Noida has quietly completed one full month of uninterrupted water service for commuters and passersby.
The organizers expressed gratitude to all volunteers, contributors and team members associated with the campaign for their continuous support and participation. According to the team, the initiative reflects the spirit of community service and social responsibility during challenging weather conditions.
Residents passing through Pari Chowk have also praised the effort, stating that such citizen-led initiatives play an important role in supporting the public during extreme summer months.
The campaign will continue as needed to support people battling the scorching heat in Greater Noida.
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