Chhatarpur Villagers Risk Lives Crossing Swollen River Daily Due To Missing Bridge
Residents of Harpai Purwa village in Chhatarpur district are forced to cross the swollen Kumhed River daily due to the absence of a bridge connecting them to Maharajpur. Schoolchildren, elderly people, patients and pregnant women face risks while accessing essential services. Villagers allege leaders make election promises but fail to act, and have demanded a permanent bridge.

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Chhatarpur (Madhya Pradesh): Residents of Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur district are being forced to wade through a swollen river every day due to the lack of a bridge connecting their village with the municipal area.
According to information, the incident occurred in Purwa village. Harpai Purwa falls under Ward 15 of the Maharajpur municipal area and has a population of around 250 to 300.
Residents depend on Maharajpur for education, healthcare and other essential services.
However, travelling between the two places becomes difficult and dangerous whenever the river’s water level rises.
Schoolchildren, elderly people, patients and pregnant women face the greatest hardship.
As the village lacks essential healthcare and other facilities, residents have little choice but to cross the river to reach Maharajpur.
Pictures from the area show parents carrying children on their shoulders while walking through the river.
Family members can also be seen holding children’s hands and helping them cross the flowing water.
Parents reportedly risk their own lives every day to take their children to school and bring them home.
The same dangerous route has to be used when an elderly or sick person, a pregnant woman or someone requiring urgent assistance needs to reach Maharajpur.
Villagers alleged that political leaders visit Harpai Purwa during elections and promise to construct a bridge over the Kumhed River. However, they claimed that the issue is forgotten after the elections.
A statement expressing their frustration has now become popular in the area: “Leaders win elections, but Harpai Purwa loses.”
Residents said their demand for a bridge is not new. The same situation develops during every rainy season, forcing children and other villagers to cross the river at considerable personal risk.
The villagers have urged the administration and elected representatives to construct a permanent bridge over the Kumhed River.
They said they no longer want assurances and expect concrete action to end their long-standing transport problem.
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