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In Himachal Pradesh, precious springs are dying because of c
In Himachal Pradesh, precious springs are dying because of c
In Himachal Pradesh, precious springs are dying because of climate change and human activity
Two in three springs in the state are going to dry in the near future, according to a directory on water resources.
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