Earlier in March, the BWSSB imposed a ban on various activities that consume water in the city, including cleaning vehicles, gardening, construction work, operation of fountains, entertainment purposes.
In a startling incident, at least nine people were injured in a blast at a cafe in India s technology hub of Bengaluru on Friday. After initial suspicions of a gas leak causing the blast at the popular cafe, the fire department ruled out this possibility. The injured, including two staff and seven customers, have been taken to different hospitals for treatment. (Pic credit: PTI)
Bengaluru Water Crisis: The BBMP has identified as many as 58 locations in the silicon city where residents will face shortage of drinking water as summer approaches. Check The List Of Affected Areas Here
A coordination committee meeting was recently held by Additional Chief Secretary Rakesh Singh to tackle irregular water supply and the drying borewells across the city.