Rates for potable and non-potable water rise Rs 200-500 in a week; industry warns prices could jump 2-5 times if supply shortage persists.
BMC water cuts and delayed monsoon are driving up tanker water costs in Mumbai. Rates for potable and non-potable water have increased by Rs 200-500 in a week. The real estate sector is under pressure, with warnings of prices potentially rising 2-5 times if the supply shortage…
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