Karnataka government raising water
Just a thought that came to my mind. Looking at the current water crisis in Karnataka will the government be looking to raise water in exchange of some equity .😂😂😂😂
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by Sherlock007
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1cr Prestige houses denied water by Government
Am not against people buying flats but these kind of moves by government forcing me to think against planning to buy 1cr flats ... Water 💦 is scarce, in long term none of tier 1 cities will be livable? PS - El Nino and Global Warning smiling in corner
Karnataka transport department officials told Moneycontrol that they seized eight water tankers in Bengaluru on Saturday
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/technology/bengaluru-gated-communities-face-water-crisis-after-govt-takes-over-private-water-tankers-12399481.html
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by Sherlock007
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Water Lays Off Bengaluru
TL;DR Silicon Valley is dry and dying in February. Almost 2cr people live in Bengaluru and outskirts, dependent on kaveri, borewell and tanker water. Kaveri water - Stalin and Sidda are busy in cage fight and at end they will abuse NaMo for this also. Lakes are exploited by corrupt politicians alongwith bbmp, bda and corrupt beaureaucrats. Borewell ain't working as climate change ruined water level due to shift in monsoon rain pattern. Tanker mafia again ready to loot. North India is lucky to have 3 all year river like ganges, indus and brahmaputra. Due to Himalayas glaciers they are all weather rivers Sadly south India has 3 major river like godavari, narmada and kaveri but all are monsoon river. Water was already having 1000 tds and now that water is also unavailable. I will never buy those shitty 1cr houses at Bangalore or even land due to this water crisis. What do u think Bengaluru lovers or haters?
Bengaluru: Bengaluru, often hailed as "India's Silicon Valley," is grappling with a severe water shortage this year, much earlier than usual...
https://www.timesnownews.com/bengaluru/bengaluru-water-crisis-water-woes-hit-indias-silicon-valley-ahead-of-summer-surge-reports-article-107897987
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India looks for new Bengalurus as its Silicon Valley goes downhill
"The extent of water surface in Bengaluru during 1973 was 2,324 hectares. Over the last 50 years, due to reckless concretization, the water surface has shrunk considerably. Of the remaining water bodies, 98% of lakes are encroached upon and 90% of them are fed with untreated sewage or industrial effluents. Naturally, this has impacted the recharge of the groundwater table as well," IISc's Prof TV Ramachandra had told TOI.
Bengaluru's severe water crisis and traffic congestion are prompting tech giants to consider relocating from the $245 billion IT hub. The ci...
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/india-looks-for-new-bengalurus-as-its-silicon-valley-goes-downhill/articleshow/108522198.cms?from=mdr