Not Cleaned For Long, Facilities Too Filthy For Use; Waste Dumps Full Too

Delhi is reportedly facing the highest decline of groundwater level among all the metros in the country.

A solution to the waterlogging problem in Delhi is still years away with the Delhi government informing the High Court on Wednesday that a study on problems with the capital’s drainage system was l

Dwarka residents can look forward to some relief from water woes, with the Delhi High Court on Wednesday directing the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to commission 10 borewells in the area by Se

The Delhi Jal Board says all residents of the Capital have access to drinking water, either through its piped supply network or its free tanker service.

In order to benefit around 1.35 lakh residents, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) today commissioned the 7.8-million litre capacity Qutubgarh Underground Reservoir (UGR) and Pumping Station.

The National Green Tribunal directed DMRC to explain why they dumped construction waste on Yamuna floodplains and why they shouldn't be fined Rs 5 lakh for it.

Even while bureaucrats prepare reports on Yamuna riverfront development amid raging debate on the suitability of the Sabarmati model, a scientist from Jamia Millia Islamia has come out with a plan

Every year the state and union budgets raise hopes that the Yamuna may after all soon get a new lease of life.

Tuglakabad, Sangam Vihar and Deoli all set to get supply of drinking water through piped lines within one week

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