B’luru water body imposes curbs on wastage amid below normal rain

Bengaluru’s water utility body has imposed sweeping restrictions on the use of drinking water, warning of fines, reduced water supply and other penalties for violations as it moves to conserve supplies as rainfall remains well below normal and groundwater levels fall in parts of the city
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