The Delhi Jal Board is planning an 11-kilometre pipeline to counter water disruption caused by ammonia levels in the Yamuna.
The total area under the Yamuna redevelopment plan in this stretch spans 1,660 hectares. Out of this, 740 hectares have ...
For farmers, boatmen and several others who live along the Yamuna, the river, despite being highly polluted, remains their ...
Delhi has gained five new public spaces along the Yamuna floodplains. These include renovated ghats, parks, cafes and walking ...
The Delhi government plans to revolutionize the city's cultural landscape with a Rs 139 crore budget dedicated to tourism, ...
And yet; the great river otherwise barely registers its presence in the cultural map of our city. The Yamuna definitely is not to Delhi what Ganga is to Benares, or Seine is to Paris. Far away ...
The Yamuna River, once central to Delhi’s heritage, is now one of the most polluted rivers in India. Despite decades of cleanup efforts and billions spent on treatment projects, toxic waste, untreated ...
“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 ...
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 ...
The Delhi government on Tuesday allocated Rs 500 crore to set up 40 decentralised sewage treatment plants to ensure that only treated water enters the Yamuna river. An additional Rs 500 crore has ...
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday presented the budget for FY2025-26 and allocated Rs 500 crore for the Yamuna cleaning. She said with Rs 500 crore, 40 decentralised sewage plants will ...
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