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A wake-up call for India

WATER CRISIS IN BENGALURU

by Blitzindiamedia
March 24, 2024
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Hailed as the ‘Silicon Valley of India’, Bengaluru today is struggling with a grave water crisis. Blitz India YouTube channel delves into critical issues like what has led to this dire situation, who is responsible, and how do we address this pressing issue? For the people of Bengaluru, and for all of India, the situation serves as a grave warning bell, said the show anchor and Editor-in-Chief Deepak Dwivedi. Here goes the crux of the report: I MAGINE the desperation in Bengaluru, where water scarcity has led to intense struggle for its residents. This scenario is not just a warning, but a call for action for all of us to begin a campaign for water conservation.

The water crisis in Bengaluru did not emerge overnight. Despite numerous warnings and reports, both the state Government and citizens have taken the issue lightly, leading to the current despair.

To understand the gravity, let’s recall the water crisis in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2018, which brought the city to the brink of a ‘Day Zero’ scenario. After this, scientists identified 15 cities worldwide which were at the risk of reaching ‘Zero Day’ levels. Bengaluru was one of them. Unfortunately, the warning was ignored!

Now, let’s look at some facts and figures highlighting Bengaluru’s current plight. The city requires 2,600 million liters of water per day, but it receives only 460 million liters from the Cauvery River. Over 1,200 borewells have dried up, with the monsoon still two months away.

The water crisis in Bengaluru did not emerge overnight. Despite numerous warnings and reports, both the state Government and citizens have taken the issue lightly, leading to the current despair

Schools, colleges, and offices have been shut down, with many adopting work-from-home. Swimming pools are closed, and restrictions have been imposed on washing vehicles and watering plants. Apartment dwellers can barely manage their daily water needs for bathing, let alone other activities.

A deeper investigation into Bengaluru water crisis reveals a shocking decline in water bodies. Ninety years ago, Bengaluru was home to 2,789 ponds; by 1960, this number had reduced to 230, and today, only about 30 remain. The city has not made significant efforts to replenish groundwater or conserve water bodies.

Beginning this week, we’ll publish summarised content of one of the latest videos played out on BlitzIndia Youtube channel during the past week. Enjoy reading, and also subscribe to the channel at: www.youtube.com/@the_blitz_india

Nearly half of Bengaluru’s water needs were once met by the Thippagondanahalli Reservoir, which now faces critical depletion due to rampant urbanisation and industrialisation. The other water bodies and lakes are either severely polluted or have been reduced in size and capacity.

The transformation of Bengaluru from a city of lakes, ponds, and gardens into a concrete urban jungle is a stark reminder of the consequences of irresponsible governance and development. It’s a call for immediate corrective measures.

For a prosperous and developed India, we must learn from past mistakes. Awareness, vigilance, and improvement are the only paths to a sustainable solution to water crises.

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