It is November, there is a nip in the air and cloudy skies have enveloped the city. All that is water related appears forgotten. Bengaluru, like many other Indian cities, has a short memory. There is always a new crisis to focus on, forgetting the old. Yet, in May this year, when the monsoon had yet to arrive and the dam reservoirs on the Cauvery were at their lowest water level, there was a real fear that the city could run out of water.
Then in August the rains arrived and many parts of the city were engulfed in knee. . .