The Delhi Jal Board approved projects of over Rs 285 crore for laying water pipelines, construction of waste water treatment plants, relocation of water mains, upgradation of infrastructure for wat

NEW DELHI: The capital will have to spend another Rs 25,000 crore to clean up the Yamuna and provide sewerage connections in unsewered areas.

In a step to check pollution levels in the Yamuna, Delhi government on Tuesday said that it has undertaken a comprehensive interceptor sewer project to ensure that water from drains is treated befo

L-G reviews Yamuna plan, assigns responsibilities to public agencies. If all goes according to plan, the Yamuna will be restored to its glory of yore.

Lakhs of people living in unauthorised colonies across the city will finally have water and sewerage facilities as the Delhi Jal Board is clearing a range of projects on Tuesday.

In a significant move to control pollution in the Yamuna, the city administration has undertaken a comprehensive project that will include water transportation and beautification of all the ghats i

The adviser to the Gujarat government on water issues, Babubhai Navalawala will now head an advisory group that will "guide the Delhi government on issues related to water management".

Babubhai Navalawala, a water expert from Gujarat, appointed head of the advisory group

River’s condition can’t improve unless 100% sewage is treated”

Will Help DJB Draft A Plan; 500 Water ATMs In The Pipeline

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