The water dispute between Delhi and Haryana intensified as Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal accused Haryana CM Naib Singh Saini of deceitfully sampling Yamuna water while claiming it was dangerous.
The water turns black, frothy and stinky. The primary culprit is the huge discharge of untreated sewage and domestic wastewater into the Yamuna. Delhi generates about 792 million gallons per day ...
Chief Minister Atishi claimed 30 percent of Delhi’s residents were at risk of water shortage because of the high ammonia content the in Yamuna river. She stated, “The ammonia-laden water has ...
In a letter to the EC, she cited a Delhi Jal Board report, which flagged dangerous ammonia levels in Yamuna water from Haryana, rising to seven parts per million – 700% above treatable limits ...
The pollution of the Yamuna became a major issue in the Delhi assembly polls, with accusations between AAP and BJP. Experts emphasize the need to increase the efficiency of sewage treatment plants ...
In response, Mr. Saini visited the Yamuna river ghat near Dahisra village on the Delhi-Haryana border and took a couple of sips of the water from Yamuna. He said the Yamuna water on the border of ...
dared AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal to drink the “stinking water” of the Yamuna River. “On one hand, the poor people of Delhi are forced to drink dirty water. On the other hand, Kejriwal ji ...
Delhi Assembly elections: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in yet another scathing attack on AAP convenor accused that Arvind Kejriwal made Delhi people drink dirty Yamuna water. "Kejriwal made Delhi ...
He claimed the saffron party - in power in neighbouring Haryana - had added a poisonous substance to the Yamuna river that flows through that state and into the national capital. "The people of Delhi ...
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday visited the Yamuna Ghat in Delhi’s Wazirabad and accused former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal of making the Yamuna water dirty rather ...