The Delhi government has allocated ₹500 crore in the 2025 Budget for cleaning the Yamuna, with CM Rekha Gupta saying that ...
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He urged the government to treat the Yamuna as a living ecosystem and address pollution sources upstream of the Wazirabad barrage, which threaten water quality and river health.
one of the biggest contributors to Yamuna pollution, will undergo significant transformation, with Rs 200 crore set aside for its conversion and interception. To further support river-cleaning ...
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 new BJP government's first Delhi Budget lays down a solid framework to tackle the city's two biggest challenges, but ...
To combat pollution in Delhi, Rs 300 crore has been set aside. The government has allocated R500 crore for Yamuna cleaning, ensuring that only treated water enters the river through the ...
reducing pollution levels in the river. Additionally, the government has committed to upgrading existing STPs to enhance their operational capacity. “The Yamuna is not just a river; it is our ...
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a Rs 1,500-crore plan to clean the Yamuna River and update Delhi's sewage systems. The project includes building sewage treatment plants and purchasing advanced ...
Cleaning the Yamuna isnt just about the river; its about restoring the heart of Delhi to its former glory” - Jagmohan Garg.
The Delhi government's Rs 500 crore initiative represents a substantial commitment to the rejuvenation of the Yamuna River.