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Bengaluru Water Crisis: What Is Karnataka Govt`s Plan To Tackle IT Hub`s Water Woes?

Zee News Wednesday, 6 March 2024
The situation in Karnataka, especially in its capital Bengaluru, is critical as the state faces a severe drinking water shortage. The water levels in the reservoirs are dangerously low and the monsoon is still far away.  
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News video: Bengaluru Water Crisis: Stop Wasting Drinking Water! Know What's Allowed| Oneindia News

Bengaluru Water Crisis: Stop Wasting Drinking Water! Know What's Allowed| Oneindia News 02:05

Amidst Bengaluru's water crisis, authorities Crack down on wastage! Learn about the new restrictions and fines for non-essential water use. Stay informed to help conserve precious drinking water in Bengaluru. Watch now for essential guidelines! #Bengaluru #BengaluruWater #BengaluruWaterCrisis...

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