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Here's how Mumbai's clubs are responding to water crisis

<p>City&rsquo;s tony recreational hubs respond to water crisis with a slew of measures</p>

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The city’s sports clubs and gymkhanas are in combat mode for battling the water crisis. The clubs (there are about 200 of these) are supplied an average of 10,000-20,000 litres of potable water by the BMC every day. In addition, most of them pay for between two to six tankers, a day. Without this, these recreational venues would have no functioning showers, toilets or kitchens; and their pitches would be unplayable.

Malabar Hill club Secretary Nitin Shah and Payal Kanojia point at a poster displaying the message. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
Malabar Hill club Secretary Nitin Shah and Payal Kanojia point at a poster displaying the message. Pic/Datta Kumbhar

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