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How did Centre for World Solidarity helped the farmers in Wanaparthy and Vaddicherla in recharging wells ?

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Read the given information and answer the following questions. A survey was conducted in two villages, Vanaparthy and Vaddicherla of Warangal district in Telangana State. The first with no scarcity and the second with scarce groundwater. Well census was carried out in the villages in order to get a complete picture of well irrigation and its status as well as availability of water. There are no alternative sources of supply as against wells in Vaddicherla, where there is an existing tank that has been converted into a percolation tank, so that the water situation is much better in Vanaparthy. Why did they conduct survey ?

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