Delhi Water Crisis
The Jal Board has advised Delhi residents to store adequate quantities of water in advance, based on their requirements, and use water judiciously
[…]Report submitted by the Central Ground Water Authority to the National Green Tribunal revealed that 32 per cent of Delhi’s districts had highly saline groundwater
[…]The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) advised residents of the affected areas to store a sufficient quantity of water in advance
[…]Localities in Ashok Vihar, Nasirpur, Mahavir Enclave, Ghazipur Village, Paschim Vihar, Kakrola and Santosh Park have recorded the most instances of contaminated water samples
[…]The water tanker drivers at Mandawali are paying 10 visits a day to every locality in their jurisdiction
[…]Atishi started the ‘Pani Satyagraha’ at Bhogal in south Delhi on Friday. She has claimed that Haryana has reduced Delhi’s share of Yamuna water to 513 million gallons per day (MGD) amid the persistent heat, affecting over 28 lakh people in the national capital.
[…]The Supreme Court criticized the Delhi government for failing to address the water crisis and warned of involving Delhi Police to tackle the tanker mafia
[…]Delhi LG VK Saxena says theft and unrepaired pipelines waste a considerable amount of water; Minister Atishi promises action
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