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Uncovering Bengaluru’s Water Mafia Amidst Severe Crisis | Exclusive on India Today [Video]

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Uncovering Bengaluru’s Water Mafia Amidst Severe Crisis | Exclusive on India Today

A special investigation by India Today uncovers the unscrupulous activities of the water mafia in Bengaluru. Amidst severe drought and water scarcity, the mafia is exploiting the desperate situation to charge residents exorbitant prices for water. The report also reveals the illegal construction of borewells in various parts of the city, contributing to the water crisis. This investigative piece sheds light on the dire situation in India’s Silicon Valley, home to 14 million people, which is facing its worst water shortage in decades. #indiatoday #watermafia #bengalurudrought #watercrisis #siliconvalleyofindia #watershortage #specialinvestigation

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