Bengaluru's Lake Bed Homes Get Temporary Reprieve From Bulldozers | Read

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  • Published On: May 06, 2015
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The residents of Bengaluru's Banaswadi area, whose houses had been marked for demolition, have got a temporary reprieve. The houses are said to have been built illegally on a lake bed.

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