Mumbai's ongoing water crisis has intensified as tanker owners' strike halts operations, leaving residential and commercial buildings without non-potable water for several days. The real estate industry is also feeling the severe impact of the shortage.
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The main reason for the tanker owners' strike in Mumbai is their demand for better terms and conditions, including higher rates for their services.
The areas most affected by the water crisis in Mumbai are newly developed areas and the outskirts of the city, where the municipal water supply is often insufficient.
The real estate industry, including both residential and commercial properties, has been impacted by the water shortage as construction projects have been put on hold and property managers struggle to maintain essential services.
The government has called for emergency meetings with tanker owners to discuss their demands and has launched a series of measures to ensure that the most vulnerable areas receive at least a minimum supply of water.
Long-term solutions being considered include the development of new water sources, improvement of existing infrastructure, and better water management and conservation practices.
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