Get set to pay higher maintenance charges, as housing societies will have to pay the 'telescopic' rates fixed by the BMC, which can go up to double the current charges or even more.Kalpataru Habitat, a 21-storey tower located in Parel, consumes 2 lakh litres of water a month and is paying Rs 20,000 for that. When the buildings are installed with water meters, the residents will have to shell out about Rs 35,000 a month for the consumption. That's because BMC
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