India, June 24 -- The water crisis in Chennai city is an annual crisis with a little more than one-third of the city dwellers constantly crying their unheard woes. We couldn't have turned a blind eye all these years to the women and children queuing up in the scorching heat for single pot of water during the thick of Chennai summers, and also could not have been blinded to the sprawling lawns of the city's super rich, being showered with the scarce 'blue gold' simultaneously. This year something different is evolving. The city's water crisis is tending to become a leveller with no favouritism and prejudice towards its citizens. In thirty years, the city is heading towards point zero, dry and parched. All - rich and poor are about to face th...