Is water is going to be biggest crises do Indian cities will suffer in future?
This gonna be opportunity for Indian startup?🤔
Kishan Kabra
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Yes definitely, Cities like Mumbai (coastal parts) will be under water by 2090 acc. to WHO, on the other side cities like Bengaluru, Delhi will be on the urge of dry out completely.
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