Everyone is eyeing a piece of the pie. In my opinion, it's not going to make a significant difference for a city which has emerged as the Silicon Valley of India over decades. Though if the water crisis looms around for quite some time, that's anothe
Will the Bengaluru water crisis really impact the corporate world?
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Uttkarsh Singh
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If Aliens came here on earth they will not call earth "earth" but water as we have 70% water and 30% land, what that means is any water crisis here could be solved very easily, the potential is very high~ Elon Musk
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The unknown entrepreneur
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This Indian startup called ' BOSON WHITE WATER ' is converting sewage water into drinkable water . As you know Bengaluru is suffering through a huge water crisis . This is what Vikas Brahmavar , the CEO of the company is trying to
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As in Bangalore some regions facing water crisis, Why are people not trying rain water harvesting as rainy season getting started?
Could I make an app to get them the nearest service provider or also could tie up with some.
Will work after sp
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SHIV DIXIT
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Idea for you implement now
So guy's we all know that currently Bangalore is suffering from water crisis and reports are saying that soon water demand in India by 2030 will be 2X of present demand because people are using water very carelessly and I
Two students experienced a severe shortage of water while attending college. To overcome this challenge, they developed a method to collect water from the air. Their brilliant idea not only solved the water crisis but also led to an impressive income
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How can we resolve the issues in bengaluru, from traffic to higher living costs or any other issue like water crisis ?
Plz give ideas, i am not complaining/looking down on this city or its people.
Guys comment a problem u faced a lot and wh
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Shuvodip Ray
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Delhi is currently facing a severe water crisis, with residents struggling to access water. The Delhi government, led by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with accusations of mismanagement and a lack of
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Sidharth Bidikar
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š It is going to WATER!
Yes, you read it correctly. The water business is poised to become one of the most profitable industries very soon.
Many cities in India are already facing severe water shortages, with people struggling to secure their shar
Water comes to every house but the water gets wasted in the city. There are many problems in the city. For that, we need to work so that the water that goes to the house from the dam and the dam runs out quickly and the people living in the city do n