The Yamuna River would stay polluted even if the Delhi Jal Board treated all its sewage up to required standards, a report by the parliamentary standing committee on water resources has found.
Delhi: The Delhi government is likely to impose a ban on the use of soaps and detergents in car washes, as part of its efforts to clean the severely polluted Yamuna River. These products contain ...
Every day at the crack of dawn, 66-year-old Asresar Saini walks along the length of Kalindi Kunj ghat till he reaches the ...
The Delhi government has allocated ₹500 crore in the 2025 Budget for cleaning the Yamuna, with CM Rekha Gupta saying that ...
A parliamentary panel on water resources, in its report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, stated that the Yamuna river’s ...
Yamuna river in Delhi faces severe pollution, endangering aquatic life, with most monitored sites failing water quality standards.
The effort to beautify the banks of the Yamuna is an essential move towards revitalising the river’s previous splendour. By combining sustainable tree planting with pollution management ...
The report, tabled in both houses of Parliament on Tuesday, said, of the three main portions of the river flowing through the states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi, the stretch in Delhi was the m ...
However, significant challenges remain due to historical mismanagement and the river's critical condition. The pollution of the Yamuna has become a significant issue in Delhi's politics ...
Cleaning the Yamuna isnt just about the river; its about restoring the heart of Delhi to its former glory” - Jagmohan Garg.
Yamuna pollution: The Supreme Court on Tuesday (February 25) remarked that initiatives like the cleaning of the Yamuna River might witness better implementation due to the 'changed circumstances ...
Committee calls for a coordinated response from all stakeholders to tackle pollution and restore the river’s health.