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Bengaluru: 22 families fined Rs 1.1 lakh for wasting drinking water amid crisis

DNA Monday, 25 March 2024
BWSSB responded to complaints on social media that claimed individuals were wasting drinking water on unneeded tasks like car washes and gardening. It further stated that the south division of the authority is known for its stringent policies regarding water wastage.
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