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bees are built and maintained by traditional well diggers like ramakrishna who lives in a village outside the city. ramakrishna is a fourth generation well digger and his community s vocal know how it s centuries old he believes it can be used to help tackle the city s modern day problems. earlier we used to get all our water from open well people forgot about them but now they re becoming more aware and i think we should use. a crack up if we keep using bore wells the city will run out of water. alongside water conservationists ramakrishna is now involved in a campaign to recharge the city s wells it would replenish shallow groundwater aquifers with rainwater the process is more environmentally friendly than jelling bore wells deep into the ground and the campaign aims to have a million functional open wells by the time it s done ramakrishnan the community he belongs to represent
around one hundred years old there are approximately ten thousand of these in bangalore today and unlike the city s new wave of bore wealth they don t go as deep into the ground. like bees are built and maintained by traditional well diggers like ramakrishna who lives in a village outside the city. ramakrishna is a fourth generation well digger and his community s local know how it s centuries old he believes it can be used to help tackle the city s modern day problems. earlier we used to get all our water from open wells people forgot about them but now they re becoming more aware and think we should use. a crack up if we keep using bore wells the city will run out of water. alongside water conservation as ramakrishna is now involved in a campaign to recharge the city s wells it would replenish shallow groundwater aquifers with rainwater the process is more environmentally friendly than jelling
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