Mechanics On A Mission: How A Group Of Mechanics Solved Water Problems Of Their Village
Their mission was to rehabilitate 50 wells by the end of the year 2011, and they they did three times more than that by June, Read their story of how they brought the change.
A self-taught mechanic who has been loving his job for 28 years, an organization who invested $64000 to bring together the team of most skilled mechanics to train and equip them and a group of mechanics who make sure that they fix every water issue of the village!
Their mission was to rehabilitate 50 wells by the end of the year 2011, and they they did three times more than that by June. Watch this story of how they brought the change.
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