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93% of Bengaluru is concrete jungle, says IISc study | How unplanned urbanization contributed to severe water crisis

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 March 2024
Over the last 50 years, Bengaluru has witnessed a rise in built-up areas and a decline in the water spread area and vegetation. This has contributed to a severe water shortage and increased air pollution. The city's unplanned urbanization has led to various issues such as resource inequity, traffic congestion, and slum spread.
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