Having signed an MoU with the Delhi Government for setting up India’s first Compressed Biogas (CBG) plant to convert waste into CNG, Sweden is likely to sign similar agreements with two more cities

AT THE crack of dawn, the view from atop the 22-metre tall garbage heap in Bhalswa is oddly beautiful.

New Delhi: Irrigation needs in Haryana left the capital high and dry after the state reduced the water flow in the Yamuna at Tajewala Barrage.

Due to closure of one treatment plant for maintenance and less release of water from Haryana

Water supply in large parts of the national Capital has been affected because of a dip in the supply from two of the city's water treatment plants.

The Delhi Jal Board has complained that water supply at the Wazirabad and Chandrawal treatment plants has been affected by more than 10 per cent due to less raw water being released by the Haryana administration.

One of the seven ancient cities that make up the present State of Delhi, Mehrauli – which was once the Capital of the Mamluk or slave dynasty of Delhi – has over the years come to be seen as a semi

New Delhi: The Delhi high court has asked the Delhi Jal Board to place before it the rules relating to installation fee and rent payable for water meters.

At present, DJB tankers provide water in Delhi slums.

The Delhi Jal Board has been given the go-ahead to expand its sewerage system in the city. At a Jal Board meeting chaired by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Thursday, several key projects were discussed and approved.

To lay a sewer network in the non-sewer areas of Delhi and trap the untreated waste that flows into the Yamuna, the Board has been given approval to spend Rs.135 crore for providing and laying sewerage system under the command of Ghitorni sub-zone.

Two Ministers get additional grant for their constituencies

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