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		<title>Green quotient falling flat in Bangalore!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bangalore city was once known for its greenery! Today, one can only see rapid growth of high-rise buildings and very less green quotient. Its not that there is complete drought in greens, the green quotient which once claimed the title &#8220;Garden City&#8221; is completely lost. According to a recent study traced by Indian Institute [...]]]></description>
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