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Eco India: What it takes for a drought-ridden community to band together for a sustainable future

Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week looks at how 15 villages in drought-prone Marathawada have battled alcoholism, farmer suicides and a perennial water crisis under the Global Parli movement.

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Director of Photography: Omkar Phatak

Video Editor: Sujit Lad

Script & Field Producer: Swati Ali

Associate Producers: Shibika Suresh, Dewang Trivedi

Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu

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