Delhi Minister Takes to Yamuna River by Boat, Tests Water Quality at Entry Point

Concerned about the health of Delhi’s vital water source, Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma took matters into his own hands on Saturday morning. He embarked on a boat journey along the Yamuna River, focusing on the crucial point where it flows into Delhi from neighboring Haryana, near Palla.

Minister Collects Water Samples for Testing

Minister Verma personally collected water samples during his inspection. This hands-on approach underscores the government’s commitment to addressing potential water quality issues at the source. The samples will undergo rigorous testing to determine the current state of the river’s health and identify any potential pollutants.

Implications for Delhi’s Water Supply

The results of these tests will be crucial for informing future strategies to maintain and improve the quality of Delhi’s water supply. The Yamuna River serves as a lifeline for the city, and ensuring its cleanliness is paramount for the health and well-being of its residents.

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