A group of self-proclaimed cow vigilantes kept two people, including a minor, restrained for hours near the Signature Bridge ...
After meeting Election Commission officials, Atishi highlighted that the toxic ammonia levels in the Yamuna River, originating from Haryana, have severely impacted Delhi's water treatment plants.
In the heated political climate preceding Delhi's assembly elections, Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit has entered the fray, accusing the Haryana government of 'poisoning' the Yamuna River. Dikshit ...
Chandigarh, Jan 28 (PTI) AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal’s remark that the BJP is “mixing poison in the Yamuna” is a “political stunt” by the AAP aimed at influencing voters in the Delhi polls and ...
In a letter to Delhi chief minister Atishi, Lieutenant Governor (LG) Vinai Kumar Saxena expressing strong objection over Aam Aadmi Party's recent allegation of mixing of poison in the Yamuna River ...
She claimed that due to the mixing of untreated sewage or industrial waste from Haryana, the ammonia level in Yamuna has increased to 7 ppm in the last two days. It is a hike of 700% beyond the ...
Image Source : PTI Delhi Lt. Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena and Chief Minister Atishi during an event. Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) Vinai Kumar Saxena on Tuesday wrote a letter to Chief Minister ...
Addressing a public meeting in the Kalakaji assembly constituency, he also dared Kejriwal to tell the people of Delhi the name of the poison that he claimed was mixed in the Yamuna. He added that ...
The Chief Minister also met with the Chief Election Commissioner in Delhi to discuss the Yamuna water issue. Meanwhile, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari also took a dig at Kejriwal over his allegation against ...
The ammonia levels in the Yamuna have risen to 7 ppm (parts per million), which exceeds the filtration capacity of Delhi’s water treatment plants. The EC has told us that it will listen to Haryana’s ...
The BJP demanded that the Election Commission of India (ECI) bar Kejriwal from campaigning for his claim that the Haryana government was intentionally poisoning the Yamuna water, which supplies Delhi.
New Delhi: Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections on February 5, Chief Minister Atishi raised alarms about "extremely toxic" ammonia levels in the Yamuna River, which she claimed were six times above ...
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