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Water for the city (with a population of 10 million) comes from a number of sources, with 80% of it coming from the Cauvery River. Water is also drawn from the Arkavathy River, but the supply does not meet the demand. [2] The Per Capita water supply that BWSSB is able to provide averages 100 to 125 liters per capita per day.
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Bengaluru Urban district is the most densely populated of the thirty-one districts that comprise the Indian state of Karnataka.It is surrounded by the Bangalore Rural district on the east and north, the Ramanagara district on the west and the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu on the south.
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Currently, the river Kaveri provides around 80% of the total water supply to the city with the remaining 20% being obtained from the Thippagondanahalli and Hesaraghatta reservoirs of the Arkavathi river. [1] Bangalore receives 800 million liters (211 million US gallons) of water a day, more than any other Indian city. [2]
Foreigners Regional Registration Offices (FRRO) are established in various regions for ease of registration. Offices are located in Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Amritsar, Bangalore and Hyderabad. In regions without offices, the District Superintendents of Police serve as Registration Officers. [4]
Although water flow in the river had been decreasing, it only got attention in 2007 when the Thippagondanahalli reservoir fed by Kumudvathi River went dry. In February 2013, a large team of volunteers from the Art of Living (AOL) took up a project to rejuvenate the Kumudvathi river by using a scientific methodology. Over the course of the next ...
Bangalore: 40 km (25 mi) from Bangalore, very small waterfall Shivanasamudra Falls: Chamarajanagar: 320 ft (98 m) River Cauvery, 139 km (86 mi) from Bangalore: Sathodi Falls: Uttara Kannada: 49 ft (15 m) River Kali, 32 km (20 mi) from Yellapur: Vajrapoha Falls: Belgaum: 197 ft (60 m) River Mandovi, 35 km (22 mi) from Belgaum[Chapoli] Sirimane Falls