Delhi: Water supply to be hit for 16 hours today | Check timings, affected areas
November 11, 2024 8:57 ISTDelhi water supply: Tankers will be available on demand from the Delhi Jal Board helpline or the central control room.
Delhi water supply: Tankers will be available on demand from the Delhi Jal Board helpline or the central control room.
Delhi water shortage: Some prime areas like Lajpat Nagar, Greater Kailash, Malviya Nagar, and others will face water shortage till November 1.
Delhi water crisis: The residents of the affected area can request water tankers or water trolleys by contacting the NDMC Water Supply Control Room at Kali Bari Marg.
Delhi water supply: The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has issued an advisory informing residents of several areas in the city about a temporary disruption in water supply. The interruption is due to planned maintenance work being carried out on the water pipelines.
The Delhi Jal Board has advised residents to use water judiciously and said the inconvenience to the public is regretted. Meanwhile, water tankers will be available on demand from the DJB helpline or the central control room.
Due to the record-high temperature, there has been a rapid surge in water demand. The condition of people in several parts of Delhi including the Chilla village area remains grim as they continue to face a water crisis amid the scorching heat. Watch to know more!
Delhi Water Minister Atishi was on hunger strike for the last five days claiming that Haryana is not releasing Delhi's share of water. After she was admitted to the LNJP Hospital, her health deteriorated and her strike was eventually ended.
Delhi Water Minister Atishi's indefinite hunger strike against the Haryana government over water shortage in the national capital, began on June 21, ended after she was admitted to a hospital in view of her deteriorating health.
Delhi Minister Atishi, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike since June 21, was advised by the doctors to be admitted to a hospital in view of her deteriorating health but she refused asserting Haryana should first accept her demand for releasing water for Delhi.
The Aam Aadmi Party said that Atishi's health condition is deteriorating as her indefinite fast entered day 4 on Monday and added that the doctors have advised hospitalisation.
Severe heatwave conditions in Delhi have thrown normal life out of gear. Due to the record-high temperature, there has been a rapid surge in water demand. Watch to know more!
Delhi Water Minister Atishi has started the indefinite hunger strike on June 21 over the water crisis in the national capital. AAP alleges that Haryana govt is not releasing Delhi's share of water.
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Delhi water crisis: The Water Minister said that Delhi depends on neighbouring states for water. It receives 1,005 MGD water from neighbouring states through rivers and canals, out of which Haryana provides 613 MGD.
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Delhi Minister Atishi, along with Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita Kejriwal and others visited Rajghat to pay tributes to Mahatma Gandhi. In an X post, AAP leader said she would visit Rajghat as Gandhiji taught that the path of 'Satyagraha' must be adopted to struggle against injustice.
The Delhi of the hearts is struggling for water at this time.. Struggle for every drop.. Amidst the situation like race for water, water crisis has now entered the hospitals.. Due to shortage of water in Safdarjung Hospital of Delhi. 5 Surgery had to be cancelled..
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The Delhi minister Atishi's letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the water crisis in the national capital comes amid massive pressure from the people to resolve the water shortage issue and continued protests by the BJP and Congress against the AAP government.
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