Instead of crying foul over the water lost to our neighbour and igniting passion, there’s a lot more we (and the governments) can do. Zenrainman shares his 8-point mantra!
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The rivers are full and nature is at its best this monsoon. Long weekends with holidays make it ideal season for you to visit various places outside Bangalore during weekends.
How much of water from the Cauvery Stage IV, Phase II is reaching citizens? Which areas are getting it? If your area is supposed to be covered and you are still not getting water, here’s why.
Bringing cauvery to Bengaluru costs a whopping 300 crore rupees a year. But if the leakages are plugged and water is treated more efficiently, the city may not need to wait for Cauvery.
Instead of cribbing about litter in picnic spots around Bangalore and apathy of the government bodies, a group of city-based volunteers have taken it on themselves to run clean and green drives.