There are too many people and a limited water supply due to a decreasing number of lakes.
I've never struggled with water supply in the past: I have access to a well, rainwater harvesting, and facilities to store water from the public supply.
But this year, I noticed the public water supply was running out more frequently, so even I had to buy water a few times.
There are opportunities in tech and other industries serving that community, such as schools, public transport, and cooking.
It's going to take a long while for anything to change, so I still think Bengaluru will continue to be "India's Silicon Valley."
Persons:
Vikram Chandrashekar, Chandrashekar, It's, I've, I'm, they're, that's
Organizations:
Indian Institute of Science, Raman Research, Infosys, Wipro, Texas Instruments, Oracle, Jobs
Locations:
Bengaluru, India, Valley, J.P, Nagar, Silicon Valley, there's, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Mysore, Mangalore, Silicon