Delhi High Court has directed PWD and MCD to ensure that desilting of the Taimoor Nagar drain continues at a brisk pace, ...
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has accused the BJP of “mixing poison” into the city’s water supply in an alleged attempt to “create chaos and shift blame” to his administration.
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Ghonda assembly constituency, a large crowd gathered at the spot from ...
Akbarpur Majra records high voter turnout driven by community ties, while Gopinath Bazar sees dismal participation due to ...
On Monday, Arvind Kejriwal accused BJP-led Haryana government of polluting the Yamuna’s raw water supply to Delhi. Follow Us Trending Photos Amid escalating tensions surrounding the water quality of ...
The political landscape in Delhi is heating up as Chief Minister Atishi has accused Haryana's ruling BJP of deliberately polluting the Yamuna River with industrial waste. This contamination, she ...
The proposal for developing the Yamuna riverfront on the lines of the Sabarmati Riverfront first came up when Prime Minister ...
NEW DELHI, Jan 27: In a sensational claim, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Monday alleged that the BJP is trying to kill the people of Delhi by mixing “poison” in the Yamuna river. Delhi Chief Minister ...
It means 6 times more Ammonia is there in the water of Yamuna that is being released by the BJP's Haryana govt..," she added. Kejriwal had said on Monday that Delhi people were getting dirty ...
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday rubbished Delhi AAP's claim that the ruling BJP in the state is "intentionally" draining industrial waste into the Yamuna that supplies water to the ...
Arvind Kejriwal, the people of Delhi are waiting for your world-famous dip in the Yamuna. If not in Yamuna, he can go to the Mahakumbh and take a dip over there to get rid of his sins," Mr Shah said.
Arvind Kejriwal accused the BJP-led Haryana government of polluting the raw water supply to Delhi, comparing it to “biological warfare.” Amid a growing war of words over Yamuna's water quality ...