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 ...
In Delhi, the Yamuna River's pollution remains a critical environmental and health issue. As elections approach, local residents demand tangible actions from political leaders. Experts emphasize that ...
citizens take to social media to remind Kejriwal of his promise that he would clean Yamuna river "like Thames" in London. In a recent podcast with influencer Raj Shamani, Kejriwal was reminded of ...
The Yamuna River, once Delhi's lifeline, is choked with sewage and industrial waste. Urgent action is needed to clean and revive the river for future generations. Skip next section More on Nature ...
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.
New Delhi: The Centre has informed the National Green Tribunal that the 2023 flood forecast by the Central Water Commission was inaccurate due to the congestion in the River Yamuna between the ...
Delhi: The national capital will face potential water shortages due to high ammonia levels in the Yamuna river at the Wazirabad pond. The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has decided to rationalise the water ...
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 ...