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Delhi, the capital of India, is another city that is running out of water. It is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is one of the most water-stressed cities in India. It is facing a severe water shortage due to a combination of factors, including rapid urbanization, climate change, and poor water management.
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Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, is a rapidly growing city that is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid urbanization, climate change, and poor water management.
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Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is a city that is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat, is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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Pune, the second-largest city in Maharashtra, is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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Nagpur, the third-largest city in Maharashtra, is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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Patna, the capital of Bihar, is facing a water shortage due to a number of factors, including rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, and climate change.
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