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India’s Silicon Valley Is Dying of Thirst. Your City May Be Next

India’s Silicon Valley Is Dying of Thirst. Your City May Be Next

India’s Silicon Valley Is Dying of Thirst. Your City May Be Next

Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer

May 3, 201729m 23s

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On the outskirts of Bangalore one morning last summer, a sullen young man named Manjunath stood high atop a cocoa-colored 1,850-gallon tanker truck, waiting for its belly to fill with water. The source of the liquid was a bore well, a cylindrical metal shaft puncturing hundreds of feet down into the earth. An electric pump pulled the water up from the depths and into a concrete cistern; from there, a hose snaked across the mud and weeds and plugged into Manjunath’s truck.

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