Dwarka WTP expected to produce 50 million gallons per day

Over a quarter of Delhi’s government schools are functioning without a water connection.

The National Green Tribunal today directed the city government and other authorities concerned to inspect all the 13 flyovers in the city and apprise it of the possibility of installing rainwater h

The newly-elected AAP government is in the process of taking up the issue of no supply of the Delhi Jal Board’s drinking water to the Red Fort since January last year.

With an Aam Aadmi Party government having taken over in Delhi, resident welfare associations want it to initiate an inquiry into the new magnetic water meters that Delhi Jal Board has been in the p

Basic infrastructure issues, including lack of good roads and water supply, continue to top the agenda for Okhla, as it gets ready to vote in the Delhi Assembly elections this Saturday.

The National Green Tribunal has directed anti-pollution authorities in Delhi to immediately shut down factories in the capital that continue to pollute the Yamuna river with toxic effluents.

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to submit its action plan to deal with waterlogging in the city, particularly near Kushak Nalla in South Extension, by February

If the National Green Tribunal's (NGT) judgment on Yamuna and stormwater drains in Delhi is implemented, drains, that are eyesore now, will transform to recreational green spaces.

National Green Tribunal (NGT) has decided to set up a committee to plan on cleaning up River Yamuna and ordered that people who throw religious items into the Yamuna will have to pay a fine of Rs 5000

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