Every morning, long before most of Delhi wakes up, 77-year-old Natarajan begins his day with a mission. By 4 am, he is already working to ensure that earthen pots filled with drinking water are replenished across the city. For thousands of daily-wage workers, labourers, drivers and passers-by battling the summer heat, these matkas offer something simple yet essential: free access to clean drinking water. Over the years, this commitment has earne…
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