दिल्ली सरकार, जल बोर्ड को नोटिस

राजधानी में पशुओं और पक्षियों के लिए स्वच्छ पानी की व्यवस्था करने के लिए याचिका, दिल्ली हाई कोर्ट ने उस याचिका पर दिल्ली जल बोर्ड और डीडीए को नोटिस जारी कर जवाब दाखिल करने को कहा है, जिसमें कहा गया है कि राजधानी में पशुओं और पक्षियों के लिए स्वच्छ पानी की व्यवस्था हो। याचिका में आरोप लगाया गया है कि पशु-पक्षी प्रदूषित पानी की वजह से मर रहे हैं।

The court has now issued notices to the government, DDA and DJB to respond to the plea by August 13.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notices to Delhi Jal Board (DJB) and Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on a plea seeking clean water for animals and birds in the city. The court observed that animals and birds have been dying because of the polluted water in the capital.

For this 44 per cent residents, a scheme has been drawn up by the DJB for supplying water through private and government tankers.

The BJP has asked Lt-Governor Najeeb Jung to issue a white paper on the status of water supply by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) along with the role of private and government tankers.

The DDA told the court that it had identified several new sites where groundwater could be extracted.

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will dig 16 borewells in Dwarka to increase water supply during summer, DDA’s counsel told the Delhi High Court on Wednesday.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to the Delhi Jal Board and Delhi Development Authority on a plea that said birds and animals were dying because of poisonous and polluted water released from illegal factories.

A division bench of Justice Pradeep Nandrajog and Justice Jayant Nath sought response from the Delhi government, DJB and DDA by Aug 13 on the plea seeking clean water for animals and birds in the city.

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Ministry of Environment, Delhi Government, and three corporations for not taking action even as the hazardous garbage is dumped

Once a beautiful water body that attracted scores of visitors, Badkhal Lake is now only a piece of dry land, dependent completely on rainwater.Dry and dirty - the Capital's water bodies are dying.

Land belonging to Container Corporation of India in Okhla and one next to Delhi Police Training Complex in Sonia Vihar are among the seven possible areas to develop landfill sites in the capital.

With the Forest department coming down heavily on all encroachments, the owners of the farmhouses in the area are crying foul.

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Tuesday refused to grant a stay on the demolition of farmhouses that have illegally encroached upon forest land at the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary.

With environmentalists raising the issue of conservation of Mangar forest, the last natural forest near Delhi, it is learnt that the Prime Minister’s Office had shot off a letter to the Ministry of

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