Bengaluru's recent water crisis has pushed residents to the brink as they grapple with scarcity and struggle for every drop. With limited rainfall and dwindling water sources, life has drastically changed for many. Residents of areas like Babusapalya are heavily reliant on water tankers, faci..
Bengaluru's recent water crisis has pushed residents to the brink as they grapple with scarcity and struggle for every drop. With limited rainfall and dwindling water sources, life has drastically changed for many. Residents of areas like Babusapalya are heavily reliant on water tankers, facing severe shortages despite efforts to stabilize rates. The crisis extends beyond residential areas, affecting hospitals and businesses, with even the M Chinnaswamy cricket stadium's ability to host IPL matches under discussion. Amidst political debates and blame games, residents emphasize the need for long-term planning and individual responsibility in conserving water. As the city navigates through these challenging times, collaborative efforts and sustainable solutions are essential to overcome the water crisis and ensure a better future for Bengaluru.