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 ...
the village marks the Yamuna’s entry into Delhi, a mere 21km upstream from Signature Bridge. Here, the river remains untarnished, its waters still supporting agriculture, aquatic life ...
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 parliamentary panel has said the Yamuna river's capacity to sustain life have been found to be almost non-existent in the Delhi stretch, noting that 23 out of the 33 monitored sites, including ...
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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.
the BJP government in Delhi is focusing on rejuvenating the Yamuna and plans to introduce a river cruise service between Sonia Vihar and Jaghatpur. The plan involves developing a six-km stretch of ...
Delhi Tourism has launched an initiative to introduce electric ferry boats on the River Yamuna to promote it as a tourist attraction. A private agency will operate the cruise for 270 days a year.
the Delhi government is set to launch a ferry and cruise service along a 7-8 km stretch of the Yamuna River in the national capital. The service will operate between Wazirabad Barrage (Sonia Vihar ...
Yamuna took the centre stage during the Delhi poll campaign, when AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal accused Haryana of polluting the river’s water flowing into Delhi. Now, with BJP at the helm in Delhi, the ...
The BJP promised a clean Yamuna in three years, while Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed in a victory speech on February 8 that the river will be made the "identity of Delhi".
The formidable fortifications watched centuries go by. The remains are reminders and relics of the city’s many pasts.
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