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Bengaluru water crisis: Calls for work from home, online classes grow as many return to hometowns

Many IT professionals in Bengaluru have already left the city and temporarily shifted to their hometowns.

By CNBCTV18.com Mar 11, 2024 4:27:42 PM IST (Published)

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In the wake of an acute water crisis in Bengaluru, tech professionals in the city have gradually started returning to their hometowns temporarily as calls for companies to switch to work-from-home mode grow. Educational institutes in the IT hub are being advised to resume online classes to save water and reduce the burden on students.
With the water shortage situation worsening every passing day and temperature touching 40 degrees Celsius, multiple citizens and citizen groups have, on social media, urged the Congress-led state government to make work from home mandatory for IT companies in Bengaluru city and also to give orders for online classes for children from home.
“With sizzling hot days and severe water crisis prevailing in Bengaluru city and no major rains in sight as of now for the month, it's high time that government of Karnataka considers work from home option till the monsoon begins,” read a post on X by a group of weather enthusiasts, who go by the name Karnataka Weather (@Bnglrweatherman).