Of the new projects coming up, the one with the most public interface is expected to be the riverfront near Sarai Kale Khan ...
depriving the capital of the ecological and aesthetic benefits of a river and a riverfront. Yamuna wasn’t an election issue till Kejriwal brought it up in the Delhi assembly campaign earlier ...
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Taking a swipe at the pollution level of Yamuna, the Delhi Congress asked the government to take practical steps to clean the river rather than focusing on 'cruise tourism'. Citing the latest report ...
The newly elected Delhi government has placed the sustainable revitalisation of the Yamuna River at the forefront of its environmental agenda The recently elected Delhi government has prioritised ...
PREMIUM 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 ...
Delhi has gained five new public spaces along the Yamuna floodplains. These include renovated ghats, parks, cafes and walking ...
The recent report of the parliamentary standing committee on water resources on the Yamuna comes against the backdrop of the Delhi government’s promise to clean the river in three years and ...
Delhi may soon get a separate body to take up Yamuna cleaning, which has been a bone of contention for years, within a stipulated period of time. It is learnt that the Rekha Gupta government will soon ...
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 ...
“Cleaning the Yamuna isn't just about the river; it's about restoring the heart of Delhi to its former glory” - Jagmohan Garg. The saga of cleaning the Yamuna River has been a long-standing ...
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 ...
Delhi Minister of Irrigation and Flood Control Parvesh Verma inspected the Yamuna by boat on Wednesday and said 1,300 tonnes of garbage have been removed from the river in the past 10 days.
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