water crisis
Delhi CM Kejriwal announced that his government aims to increase water production in the city from 1,000 MGD to a range of 1,200-1,300 MGD within 2-3 years by installing tube-wells and installing extraction of water on a large scale
[…]People living in Sanjay Colony are struggling due to water crisis and a variety of other issues
[…]If your neighbourhood is suffering from water scarcity, you are not alone. As usual, the authorities are putting the blame on rivers drying up and Haryana’s actions but mismanagement by the Delhi Jal Board is also alleged
[…]Scarcity of potable water is the price being paid for rapid urbanisation and industrial development in Delhi’s satellite city In the last couple of decades, Ghaziabad has witnessed rapid development. The housing boom coupled with the development of industries and job creation ensured that the city grew under the shadow of the National Capital. But […]
[…]This will be Delhi’s fate just 15 years from now. So says the NITI Aayog, and also cautions that ground water aquifers are drying up Delhi is looking into the face of disaster, where taps will run dry, and people will kill each other for a bucket of water. NITI Aayog’s most recent warning in […]
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