Delhi Jal Board chairman Raghav Chadha
NEW DELHI: Delhi Jal Board (DJB) chairman Raghav Chadha on Thursday said that the national capital will face a water crisis if the Central government stops the water flow by closing the Nangal Hydel channel. In summer the water consumption in Delhi has increased, but the Central government is going to stop the water of Beas river for a month by closing the Nangal Hydel Channel. This will reduce 232 million gallons of water per day in Delhi, which is 25 per cent of Delhi s water supply, said Chadha. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader also informed that the board has written a letter to the central government, Haryana government and Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) asking them not to stop the water flow from the Beas river
Delhi will face water crisis if Centre closes Nangal Hydel channel: DJB chief
Delhi Jal Board chairman Raghav Chadha said
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. Updated: 25 Feb 2021, 04:08 PM IST ANI
The Central government is going to stop the water of Beas river for a month by closing the Nangal Hydel Channel. This will reduce 232 million gallons of water per day in Delhi, which is 25% of Delhi s water supply, Delhi Jal Board chairman Raghav Chadha said
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Delhi Jal Board chairman Raghav Chadha on Thursday said that the national capital will face a water crisis if the Central government stops the water flow by closing the Nangal Hydel channel.
BJP appoints seven high-profile observers in West Bengal; five of them Union Ministers
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Ahead of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections early next year, the state is currently witnessing a tumultuous political landscape, with veteran leaders weighing their options, trajectories and political futures, before jumping ships to the next favourable option.
Amid all this, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appointed seven high-profile observers for West Bengal, who are meant to oversee the party functions in the several assemblies of the state. These seven observers are high-profile leaders, hand-picked by the BJP central administration.
Five of the seven BJP observers for West Bengal are Union Ministers, with the two others being the Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and the Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh, respectively.