Mumbai residents paying a hefty Rs 90,000 monthly rent in a high-rise society are grappling with severe water shortages. Despite the exorbitant cost, irregular supply from the BMC and insufficient water tanker provisions are impacting daily life. This situation has sparked widespread social media debate about the disconnect between high living expenses and essential civic amenities in the city.

A Mumbai man said he paid ₹90,000 rent but still faced water shortage in his high rise society. | Trending

Mumbai residents paying a hefty Rs 90,000 monthly rent in a high-rise society are grappling with severe water shortages. Despite the exorbitant cost, irregular supply from the BMC…

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