Delhi

Delhi L-G takes boat ride to inspect navigable parts of Yamuna

The Delhi L-G is chairman of a high-level committee formed by the NGT for the rejuvenation of the heavily polluted Yamuna river.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI:   Delhi L-G V K Saxena and National Green Tribunal Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel (retd) took a ride on a Navy boat on Tuesday, inspecting a stretch of the Yamuna river between ISBT and ITO Bridge, according to a statement from Raj Niwas.

The navigability of the stretch was ascertained last month with the boat provided by the Indian Navy at the lieutenant governor’s request, it said. The Delhi L-G is chairman of a high-level committee formed by the NGT for the rejuvenation of the heavily polluted Yamuna river.

“Work on the restoration of the floodplains from Wazirabad barrage to ITO barrage that was started in February this year is complete. Cleaning operations on the stretch between ITO barrage and Okhla are underway,” Saxena said.

He stressed that efforts to rejuvenate were slowly starting to show encouraging results. The L-G pointed out that efforts were being made to clean the Najafgarh drain through desilting and trapping of other drains.

Quick take: Budget numbers show Government is abandoning its kartavya and that's not good news

Budget bets on capex, jobs and manufacturing to power growth; markets give it a thumbs down

Budget's saree messaging: Guess why Nirmala Sitharaman chose Kanchipuram silk this year

Israel to partially reopen Gaza's Rafah crossing

Rahul Gandhi seeks parliamentary debate on air pollution, asks PM to declare 'national health emergency'

SCROLL FOR NEXT