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Ancient innovations are now solving water crisis in Sri Lanka

Author : NewsGram Desk

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Puhudiwula, Sri Lanka – The wells' open mouths are encircled by smooth grey cement walls, but the cool water collecting in the shadowy depths are left unused. Though new and well-built, these wells can be found in every garden, costing around 100,000 rupees ($700) to build. The villagers, however, will not drink or even cook with….repubhubembed{display:none;}

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