The Supreme Court of India has indicated that the recent political change in Delhi may finally put an end to the long-standing disputes over the Yamuna River. The issues, which the court has been hearing since January 2021, mainly involve river cleaning and fair distribution of water from Haryana.
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Hosted on MSNDelhi: Top Official Says Yamuna To Be 'Cleaned In 3 Years' As Clean-Up Begins, AAP ReactsDays after the BJP won a landslide victory in Delhi, the cleaning work for the Yamuna has started. Raj Niwas officials said that the work on cleaning the Yamuna has begun with trash skimmers, weed harvesters and a dredger.
Supreme Court indicates smoother implementation of plans to clean Yamuna river after BJP's win in Delhi elections.
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Asian News International on MSN"Will clean Yamuna in the next 3 years" Delhi additional Chief Secretary on cleaning of YamunaThe Yamuna cleaning process began in New Delhi on Monday. Delhi's additional Chief Secretary Navin Kumar Choudhary stated that as per the directions of the higher authorities, Yamuna will be cleaned in the next three years before 2027.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that there might be better implementation of plans, such as cleaning of Yamuna river, in view of the “changed circumstances”. The observation by a bench of Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih assumes significance in the wake of the BJP unseating the
As promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the run up to the just concluded Assembly elections, the process of rejuvenating the Yamuna River has commenced. The Delhi government’s Flood and Irrigation department has started cleaning of Yamuna with trash skimmers,
Baijayant Panda managed the BJP’s campaign in the Delhi assembly polls efficiently. In an exclusive interview, the Lok Sabha member from Odisha talks about the mandate and how the Yamuna will be the centrepiece of Delhi’s development. Excerpts:
Clean Yamuna, welfare schemes for all: Here's what Delhi cabinet’s new ministers want to do for city
BJP leader and newly sworn-in minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Thursday that the council of ministers have been given an opportunity to be part of a team and make the national capital a 'Viksit Delhi'.
Members of civil society celebrated a symbolic Holi with flowers at Yamuna banks on Wednesday resolving to contribute to the efforts to revive the highly polluted river in the national capital. The event hosted by the social organisation ‘Yamuna Sansad’ was also attended by New Delhi MP Bansuri Swaraj and
NEW DELHI: The cleaning of the Yamuna River in Delhi has begun following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pre-election promise. Even before the new government’s official formation, the cleaning of the Yamuna River in Delhi began on Sunday with modern ...
New Delhi: During the Delhi Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to clean the Yamuna River if the BJP comes to power after the polls. After the victory of the BJP, as promised the work on this project has already commenced ...
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