Delhi water crisis: Minister expects partial relief


New Delhi, Feb 22 (IANS): Delhi's water crisis is expected to ease partially from Monday evening after the army secured the Munak canal in Haryana which was vandalised by Jat community members agitating for job quota.

"Twenty-five percent water is estimated to reach Delhi by evening. The water would be supplied partially as it will take 7-10 days more to completely restore the situation," Delhi's Water Minister Kapil Mishra told reporters here on Monday after a meeting with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

The crisis was still on, Mishra said.

"The problem is not over yet...We must consume water very carefully," he said.

Mishra said about 400 cusecs of water would reach Delhi later on Monday and that "the Delhi Jal Board plants are continuously being monitored".

The Munak canal in Haryana, which supplies water to many parts of Delhi, had to be shut down after it was vandalised by a section of demonstrators demanding reservations in government jobs and educational institutions for the Jat community in the state.

  

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  • kushal kumar, Panchkula-Haryana

    Wed, Feb 24 2016

    This Vedic astrology writer’s predictions for India in 2016 in article “ 2016 – a woeful year for India with slight cheer at the end” were published on 18 January 2016 in online magazine thesop.org. The text related to the news report reads like this : “ February and March 2016 seem to be grim for a variety of concerns. Power dams and electricity seem to be in focus for certain serious problems including rising prices during February to August 2016. Among others, Delhi could perhaps take a hint for precautions”. Here when it is said power dams and electricity , water is implied and automatically included because power dams and electricity are not generated without water.

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