Delhi Challenged to Double Sewage Treatment Capacity for Yamuna Revival

Home Minister Amit Shah has urged the Delhi government to take decisive action to combat the pollution plaguing the Yamuna River. He emphasized the urgent need to double the city’s sewage treatment capacity by 2028. This ambitious goal is a critical component of the ongoing efforts to restore the Yamuna to its former glory.

Improving Delhi’s Water Future

The increased sewage treatment capacity is expected to significantly reduce the amount of untreated wastewater entering the river, a major contributor to its current polluted state. This initiative aims to improve not only the health of the river ecosystem but also the quality of life for the millions of Delhi residents who depend on it.

A Call for Collaboration and Action

Shah’s call to action highlights the importance of collaboration between the central and state governments to address this pressing environmental challenge. The success of this initiative hinges on the Delhi government’s commitment to invest in and implement the necessary infrastructure improvements within the given timeframe.

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