Water woes
With a fresh season of Indian Premier League about to start, the Bombay high court has pulled up the Board of Control for Cricket in India for conducting matches in the drought-hit state.
With a fresh season of Indian Premier League about to start, the Bombay high court has pulled up the Board of Control for Cricket in India for conducting matches in the drought-hit state. It is baffling to see how priorities have changed and profits have become more important than people. According to an estimate, 60 lakh litres of water will be used in the three stadiums during the IPL! The court should immediately grant an interim order restraining all cricket associations in the state from using water to maintain pitches.
Rashi Taneja Mumbai
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