In Bengaluru , a crowdsourcing initiative is filling gaps in data on lakes
A lack of reliable records about the water infrastructure in Bangalore has significant impacts on the ground, writes the BBC’s Geeta Pandey. Why is the data gap a huge problem in the city? And why is it so difficult?
Source: scroll.inPublished on 2022-03-12
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