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Protests over Delhi water crisis, DJB says supplying more than capacity

The women in Vikashpuri area of New Delhi staged a protest against the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) and MLA Mahendra Yadav over the prevailing water crisis. In response, the DJB said that it is supplying more water than its capacity.

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Published : Jul 1, 2019, 5:41 PM IST

New Delhi: With the temperature soaring in the national capital, several areas in the city are facing severe water crisis. The worst hit are the unauthorized colonies including Vikashpuri and Burari, which have very lesser piped water coverage.

The women of the Vikashpuri area staged a protest on Sunday against the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) and MLA Mahendra Yadav and claimed that they had filed several complaints with the board and the MLA, but in vain.

Puja Chauhan, one of the protesters, claimed that community taps installed in their colony are either dry or just supply water for a couple of hours.

Residents complain that they have to walk several kilometers in the scorching sun to get water to meet their daily needs. "I have to walk for over eight km every day in the afternoon to get water for daily chores. The supply water only comes for an hour or two in the afternoon, that too not daily," said 50-year-old Kamla, a resident of Vikashpuri.

The city has been facing an acute water shortage ever since the summer kicked in. The residents of other areas also complained of significant reduction in water supply.

The Delhi government, however, said its water treatment plants are running at full capacity. "Currently, the country is facing acute water crisis and all reservoirs have dried up. Delhi is supplying more water than its capacity," said vice-chairman of Delhi Jal Board, Dinesh Mohaniya.

He further said the water production in the national capital has been increased from 830 MGD to 936 MGD and the DJB pipelines have connected 600 unauthorized colonies in Vikashpuri, Najafgarh, Bijwasan, Devli and others for the first time.

Earlier in the day, Delhi Congress chief Sheila Dikshit met Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the power and water woes being faced by the people in the city.

Also read: 4 killed as school bus falls into gorge in Shimla

New Delhi: With the temperature soaring in the national capital, several areas in the city are facing severe water crisis. The worst hit are the unauthorized colonies including Vikashpuri and Burari, which have very lesser piped water coverage.

The women of the Vikashpuri area staged a protest on Sunday against the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) and MLA Mahendra Yadav and claimed that they had filed several complaints with the board and the MLA, but in vain.

Puja Chauhan, one of the protesters, claimed that community taps installed in their colony are either dry or just supply water for a couple of hours.

Residents complain that they have to walk several kilometers in the scorching sun to get water to meet their daily needs. "I have to walk for over eight km every day in the afternoon to get water for daily chores. The supply water only comes for an hour or two in the afternoon, that too not daily," said 50-year-old Kamla, a resident of Vikashpuri.

The city has been facing an acute water shortage ever since the summer kicked in. The residents of other areas also complained of significant reduction in water supply.

The Delhi government, however, said its water treatment plants are running at full capacity. "Currently, the country is facing acute water crisis and all reservoirs have dried up. Delhi is supplying more water than its capacity," said vice-chairman of Delhi Jal Board, Dinesh Mohaniya.

He further said the water production in the national capital has been increased from 830 MGD to 936 MGD and the DJB pipelines have connected 600 unauthorized colonies in Vikashpuri, Najafgarh, Bijwasan, Devli and others for the first time.

Earlier in the day, Delhi Congress chief Sheila Dikshit met Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the power and water woes being faced by the people in the city.

Also read: 4 killed as school bus falls into gorge in Shimla

Intro:लोकेशन--दिल्ली/कुंवर सिंह नगर
स्लग--पानी की समस्या
रिपोर्ट--ओपी शुक्ला

पश्चिमी दिल्ली:- पश्चिमी दिल्ली के विकास पूरी कुंवर सिंह नगर इलाके में पानी की समस्या के चलते लोग परेशान है और लोगों को बून्द बून्द पानी के लिए तरसना पड़ता हैए यहाँ तक की इस इलाके में जल बोर्ड दवारा पाइप लाइन तक नहीं बिछाई गई है वहीँ जल बोर्ड का टैंकर भी नहीं आता ऐसे में लोगों आरोप है की स्थानीय आप पार्टी विधायक और जल बोर्ड कई शिकायतों के बाद भी कोई कारवाही नहीं कर रहा जिससे लोग पानी की भीषण समस्या से परेशान है Body:पश्चिमी दिल्ली के विकास पूरी विधान सभा के कुंवर सिंह नगर में पानी की समस्या के चलते अब स्थानीय लोग जल बोर्ड के खिलाफ सड़कों पर उतर कर प्रदर्शन और नारेबाजी करने को मजबूर है जहाँ लोगों का आरोप है की इस इलाके के लोग बून्द बून्द पानी के लिए तरस रहे है वहीँ लोगों द्वारा ही दूर के छेत्रों से जैसे तैसे एक पाइप लाइन खिचवा कर पानी की व्यवस्था की गई है जहाँ इस पूरी कालोनी में एक ही पीने के पानी का नल है जिससे सभी को पानी नहीं मिल पाता वहीँ मज़बूरी में लोगों को दूर की कालोनियों में जा कर पानी भर कर लाना पड़ रहा है वहीँ पानी भी आने का कोई समय नहीं होता कभी सुबह तो कभी देर रात पानी आता है ऐसे में घरों की महिलाओं और बच्चियों को देर रात घर से बहार निकल कर पानी भरना पड़ता है जिससे वह खुद को सुरक्षित भी महसूस नहीं करती ऐसे में स्थानीय लोगों का आरोप है की इस समस्या की शिकायत स्थानीय आप पार्टी विधायक महेंद्र यादव और दिल्ली जल बोर्ड से भी की गई है पर इसके बावजूद भी पानी की न तो इलाके में पाइप लाईने बिछाई गई है और न ही जल बोर्ड द्वारा पानी का टैंकर ही भेजा जाता है जिससे लोग परेशान है Conclusion:बाईट--नीलम ,स्थानीय निवासी
बाईट--पूजा ,स्थानीय निवासी

फिलहाल स्थानीय लोग आप पार्टी विधायक और जल बोर्ड की कारगुजारी से न खुस है जिसके चलते आने वाले विधान सभा चुनाव में आप पार्टी को इसका खामिया भुगतना पड़ सकता है
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