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Andhravodu
Pilla Bewarse Username: Andhravodu
Post Number: 87 Registered: 04-2017 Posted From: 69.62.241.11
| Posted on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - 11:13 am: |
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Sakkineni:
second grade cities don't have the infra. Most places can't even guarantee 24 hours electricity Even if you have electricity, south mottam depend ayyedi rainwater and rivers meeda. unna 400 million population ki gattiga 10 major reservoirs levu |
Sakkineni
Kurra Bewarse Username: Sakkineni
Post Number: 2111 Registered: 04-2012 Posted From: 12.130.208.36
| Posted on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - 9:57 am: |
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Time to upgrade second grade cities emo india lo ippudu, metropolis ni penchukunta pothe kastam natural resources dorakataniki |
Andhravodu
Pilla Bewarse Username: Andhravodu
Post Number: 86 Registered: 04-2017 Posted From: 69.62.241.11
| Posted on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - 9:56 am: |
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2 varshalu padite drought cured antaru India lo No reservoirs, no rainwater, each city population is multi millions |
Platypus
Pilla Bewarse Username: Platypus
Post Number: 68 Registered: 12-2015 Posted From: 167.220.196.247
| Posted on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 - 7:46 am: |
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BANGALORE HAS A PROBLEM: It is running out of water, fast. Cities all over the world, from those in the American West to nearly every major Indian metropolis, have been struggling with drought and water deficits in recent years. But Bangalore is an extreme case. Last summer, a professor from the Indian Institute of Science declared that the city will be unlivable by 2020. He later backed off his prediction of the exact time of death—but even so, says P. N. Ravindra, an official at the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board, “the projections are relatively correct. Our groundwater levels are approaching zero.” https://www.wired.com/2017/05/why-bangalores-water-crisis-is-everyones-crisis/?m bid=nl_5217_p3&CNDID=31755630 Naaku nacchinadhi meeku nachhadhu... Meeku nacchinadhi naaku nacchadhu... Nenanthe, adho type
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