New Delhi:River Yamuna is a topic of discussion due to its polluted water. Many agencies of the Delhi government like the Water Board, Irrigation and Flood Control Department, PWD, Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Centre are trying to clean the River Yamuna under various schemes.
However, the River Yamuna is getting more polluted day by day. Jeevkant, the convener of Nadi Samvad Sanstha, said that Yamuna passes through many states and the governments always abdicate their responsibility by blaming each other.
Delhi has the highest share in the amount of dirt that the river gets. It flows from Yamunotri to Sangam in Prayagraj. According to a study, only two per cent of River Yamuna passes through Delhi, but 80 per cent of Yamuna becomes dirty here due to dust and pollution. In the 1370 km long Yamuna, Delhi's 22 km stretch between Wazirabad and Okhla is becoming the most toxic, the study said.
In the last five years, many steps have been taken by the Delhi government to clean the river. Rs 6,856.91 crore was spent on various things to reduce water pollution between 2017-18 and 2021-22. Most of this amount has been spent on plants to clean the water of drains falling into the Yamuna.
In the current fiscal, a provision of Rs 200 crore has been made for cleaning the Yamuna. The Delhi government has prepared many plans to clean the Yamuna. Despite this, there are many challenges. Several plants have also been set up in this direction, but not even half of them have been operational to date.
According to experts, the Najafgarh drain contributes 70 per cent to the pollution of Yamuna. The AAP government has decided to revive the Sahibi River. A budget of Rs 700 crore has also been allocated for cleaning the water of the Najafgarh drain. Under this, floating wetlands and floating aerators will be used. After this cleaning, efforts will also be made to bring the Sahibi River to its previous state.