Delhi government ... choking the river. (File photo) Delhi government plans to ban soaps and detergents in car washes to reduce the phosphates and surfactants entering the Yamuna NEW DELHI ...
A decades-old water-sharing pact faces renegotiation this year – making it a pivotal moment for the Yamuna in Delhi. For a generation of young people who have grown up in Delhi, the Yamuna has ...
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 ...
A bridge of boats across the Yamuna, as viewed from Delhi, in 1858. Photo by Felice Beato (Getty Images) Such is the relationship of the river with the city that even when it has disappeared ...
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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.
Delhi Development Authority is developing Mayur Nature Park, a 371-hectare project along the Yamuna riverbank ... The restoration of the river's floodplain in Delhi was planned as per the ...
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a Rs 1,500-crore plan to clean the Yamuna River and improve Delhi's sewage ...
leader Meenakshi Lekhi on Saturday assured that the newly formed government in Delhi is fully committed to cleaning the Yamuna River, promising good results soon. Speaking to media persons ...
However, 15-20 out of 37 STPs in Delhi fail to meet pollution standards, resulting in rising contamination in the Yamuna river Further, rising pollution in drains leads to recontamination ...
The Delhi government is expected to ban the use of soaps and detergents in car washes due to their harmful impact on the Yamuna. These products contain phosphates and surfactants that enter drains and ...
Just within a month after BJP’s win in the Delhi Assembly, how did Haryana CM Saini change his previous standpoint? And how have the dirt and effluents in the same Yamuna River water become visible, ...
Aiming to reduce toxicity in wastewater, the government may impose a ban on car-wash soaps or detergents in Delhi in the coming months. The move is being considered as part of a broader plan to clean ...
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