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​After Zerodha founder's bold suggestion on Bengaluru water crisis, 300 phone calls in a day and a big debate

Zerodha's founder, Nithin Kamath, raised concerns about Bengaluru's water crisis on social media, citing the increased likelihood of recurring crises due to extreme weather events. He highlighted the city's significant freshwater demand of 2632 million litres per day (MLD) and the potential of converting excess sewage treatment plant water into usable resources to meet around 450-500 MLD of the demand.

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Bangalore water crisis: If Bengaluru stops saying 'yuck' to treated waste water, it'll never go thirsty: Experts

CES at Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru devised a method for the city to achieve water surplus by treating sewage water. Residents at Emmanuel Heights proposed a sewage treatment plant, facing concerns over using treated water.

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If Bengaluru Stops Saying 'Yuck' To Treated Waste Water, It'll Never Go Thirsty: Experts

Some apartment owners of Emmanuel Heights in Hosa Road, proposed setting up a sewage treatment plant in October. Little did they know that it would take them almost 6 months to convince the others

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If Bengaluru stops saying 'yuck' to treated waste water, it'll never go thirsty: Experts

If Bengaluru stops saying 'yuck' to treated waste water, it'll never go thirsty: Experts
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water | If Bengaluru stops saying 'yuck' to treated waste water, it'll never go thirsty: Experts

water | If Bengaluru stops saying 'yuck' to treated waste water, it'll never go thirsty: Experts
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Bangalore Treated Water Today: 'Only If Bengalureans Accepted Treated Water': Experts Recall How Bengaluru Could Have Avoid A Crisis | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru water crisis could have been avoided if the residents had have accepted the treated water. According to the experts, the city can meet 80 per cent of its water requirements using the treated sewage water. However, the city has been facing to wrap its head around the usage of treated water as they question its quality. , Bengaluru News - Times Now

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If Bengaluru stops saying 'yuck' to treated waste water, it'll never go thirsty: Experts : The Tribune India

If Bengaluru stops saying 'yuck' to treated waste water, it'll never go thirsty: Experts : The Tribune India
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Beyond stock market: Zerodha's Nithin Kamath finds new passion in bamboo

Nithin Kamath, the billionaire behind Zerodha, believes bamboo could combat land degradation and offer income opportunities through cultivation. His interest sparked after meeting Agni Mitra from Amwoodo, a bamboo-focused organization. While bamboo may not fully replace steel, Kamath sees its strength as a chance to reduce steel usage.

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