Many areas of the national capital face water shortage due to dangerously high levels of ammonia (NH3) in the Yamuna river at the Wazirabad pond, an official statement of the Delhi Jal Board (DJB ...
The Yamuna sometimes called Jamuna is the largest tributary river of the Ganges (Ganga) in northern India and it flows through the religious land of Vrindavan. The main reason why Yamuna is ...
Delhi faces a water crisis as elevated ammonia levels in the Yamuna River, exceeding 5 ppm, force the Wazirabad water treatment plant to reduce production. Industrial waste and reduced river flow ...
Ravaged river Yamuna, flowing for nearly 22 kms through Delhi, has seen a mixed bag on its wetlands as regards arrival of water birds this year. While some species of migratory water birds in ...
In the English calendar, it falls during the month of February-March. The festival of Yamuna Chhath falls during the celebrations of the Chaitra Navratri on the sixth day. River Yamuna is the largest ...
As the Yamuna river flows, it cleaves the Indian capital of Delhi into two halves. On the eastern side, the Asita East park project has become a haven for local flora and fauna, particularly birds.
Key roads in the Indian capital, Delhi, have been flooded as water from the Yamuna river has overflowed onto them. The water level of the river has been rising since Wednesday after it breached an ...