Delhi wants Haryana to release more water at Tajewala for its use or ensure that the entire quantum is supplied right up to its water treatment plants within the city limits.

Delhi must install water regulating agency, cut down demand and use treated water: Experts

Alarmed over the threat to the historic Taj Mahal because of the drying of the Yamuna, a group of concerned citizens have asked for a White Paper on the river and its current state.

Immersed idols and other pollutants block filters of two water treatment plants

The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has come out with a draft regulation for the Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) and Renewable Energy Certificate Framework Implementation 2011. The draft will be finalised after a public hearing with the stakeholders.

‘We want to be ready for the Renewable Power Obligation that is likely to be announced soon'

The accent on clean and green energy becoming more pronounced, power distribution company North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL) has lined up half a dozen more plants to be commissioned over the next few months.

The canal is expected to mitigate Capital's water problems
After years of dithering and disagreeing, Haryana has agreed to complete the long-pending work on the Munak Canal.

This monsoon season, residents of North and West Delhi will be spared the trouble of water-logged streets and collapsing roads, asserts the Delhi Jal Board.

To be hired for 11 years to treat and process bottled water

In the competitive market of bottled water, the Delhi Jal Board wants its product sold under the brand name

Towards purchase of land for the project by Himachal Govt.

Work on the project had been hanging fire

Project promises to alleviate Delhi water scarcity problems

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NEW DELHI: Giving much needed impetus to the long-pending Renuka Dam project, the Delhi Jal Board has decided to release Rs.300 crore to the Himachal Government for purchase of land for the venture that promises to alleviate Delhi's water woes.

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