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 ...
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 ...
The budget also allocated Rs 200 crore for the Najafgarh drain's restoration, it being a major pollution ... the river and major drains. "These stations will be installed along the Yamuna and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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India Today on MSNDelhi government allocates Rs 500 crore to rejuvenate Yamuna RiverThe Delhi government's Rs 500 crore initiative represents a substantial commitment to the rejuvenation of the Yamuna River.
Parallel to the Yamuna clean-up ... even accusing Haryana of ”poisoning” the river. The latest water quality report by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee from February paints a grim ...
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasised the Yamuna’s cultural and historical significance, pledging to restore its former glory and tackle decades of pollution and neglect The Tribune, now ...
She said with Rs 500 crore, 40 decentralised sewage plants will be developed so that any sewage water is not released directly into the Yamuna River. CM Rekha Gupta said, "Today, the Yamuna is ...
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