💨 Abstract
Bengaluru, once known for its lakes and water systems, is currently grappling with a water crisis due to urbanization, erratic rainfall, and over-extraction of groundwater. To address this, a partnership was formed on March 20 between the Rural Development & Panchayat Raj Department (Govt. of Karnataka), ITC Ltd.,
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