Yamuna in spate, crosses danger mark in Delhi
India | September 25, 2018 17:59 ISTThe states have witnessed downpours in the last few days due to which the water level in the rivers have increased.
The states have witnessed downpours in the last few days due to which the water level in the rivers have increased.
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The river was flowing at 206.04 metres this noon with the danger mark being 204.83 metres, officials said.
Delhi flood: The peak water level is expected to reach 206.50 metres, officials said.
The peak water level is expected to reach 206.50 metres, officials said.
The river was flowing at 205.78 metres this evening with the danger mark being 204.83 metres, officials said.
The Delhi government will be making public announcement on Monday to spread awareness among the people about the danger level mark.
The government has alerted concerned authorities to make all preparations in view of the rising water level in Yamuna.
An alert has been sounded by the Delhi government after the water level of Yamuna river crossed the danger mark after heavy rain.
An alert has been sounded by the Delhi government after the water level of Yamuna river crossed the danger mark after heavy rain.
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A bench comprising Justices Jawad Rahim and S P Wangdi ordered the apex pollution monitoring body CPCB to take the samples and detect the levels of ammonia and other pollutants at Tajewala in Haryana, Wazirabad water treatment plant, Okhla and ITO ba
The green panel also sought information on the number of sewage treatment plants (STP) which are proposed to be constructed in Phase-II, which primarily deals with Shahdara, Barapullah and other drains.
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar passed the order after counsels of the MoEF and the Delhi government failed to appear before it and no report was placed on record.
The directions came during the hearing of a plea of the religious grouping, Ojasvi party, which has approached the green panel against the pollution caused to the Yamuna river due to slaughter of cattle.
The Delhi government today said that it will develop five kilometres of riverfront along the Yamuna river.
An expert committee appointed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has concluded that Art of Living’s (AoL) three-day ‘World Culture Festival’ on the Yamuna flood plains earlier this year ‘completely destroyed’ the riverbed.
Art of Living (AOL) today told the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that it will not be able to deposit Rs 5 crore fine by 5 pm imposed on it by the tribunal for organising the World Culture Festival on Yamuna bank.
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