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Residents Of Bengaluru's Mahaveer Apartments Plan To Move Court Against Demolition

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The demolition drive launched by Bengaluru's civic body resumed today morning. Chief Engineers who have been tasked with clearing encroachments that have been built on storm water drains - one of the primary reasons that left Bengaluru under water when heavy rains battered the city last week. The civic body has so far identified nearly 700 encroachments on storm water drains.

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