Bengaluru Parched: Water Crisis Grips India's Tech Hub

  • India's IT capital, Bengaluru, is facing a severe water crisis, with residents struggling to meet their daily needs.
  • Depleting water levels in lakes and reservoirs have led to water cuts and scarcity across the city.
  • Many residents are forced to rely on water tankers, leading to long queues and price hikes.
  • Schools, hospitals, and businesses are also affected, disrupting daily routines and economic activity.
  • Experts blame rapid urban expansion, mismanagement of water resources, and climate change for the crisis.
  • The situation has sparked protests and calls for immediate action from the government to find sustainable solutions.

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