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India cuts off water flow to Pakistan from dam on river Chenab

India’s actions came within hours of Pakistan’s testing its surface-to-surface ballistic missile on Saturday. 

India begun de-silting operations in the Baglihar dam and lowered sluice gates, reducing downstream flow to Pakistan by up to 90%. (ANI)
Updated on May 05, 2025 03:54 PM IST

Ludhiana: MLA West measures flow of Budhha Nullah

After the controversy of damaging his own foundation stone of Buddha Nullah project, Gurpreet Gogi, the MLA from Ludhiana West, measured the water flow in Buddha Nullah on Saturday by sitting in a boat.

After the controversy of damaging his own foundation stone of Buddha Nullah project, Gurpreet Gogi, the MLA from Ludhiana West, measured the water flow in Buddha Nullah on Saturday by sitting in a boat. (Nullah)
Published on Aug 31, 2024 11:30 PM IST
By, Ludhiana

Repair work of Tungabhadra reservoir begins

Experts and engineers on Thursday started the work for the high-risk repair operation at the Tungabhadra reservoir in Hospet, Vijayanagar, days after the crest gate of the Tungabhadra Dam in Karnataka was washed away due to a broken chain link

The crest gate of the Tungabhadra Dam in Karnataka was washed away due to a broken chain link on Saturday night (CM of Karnataka-X)
Updated on Aug 16, 2024 05:22 AM IST
By, Bengaluru

Sadhguru urges Karnataka, TN to strengthen Cauvery, MP Tejasvi Surya responds

Spiritual leader Sadhguru urged Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to strengthen the Cauvery basin instead of fighting, which evoked a response from BJP MP Tejasvi Surya.

Sadhguru's post evoked a response from BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, who thanked the leader and said both the states should look into the cropping pattern in the region.
Published on Sep 29, 2023 04:49 PM IST

‘Hathnikund is barrage, not dam; Kejriwal's letter to HM Shah baseless’: Haryana

As Delhi battles flood, CM Kejriwal requested HM Amit Shah's intervention, but Haryana claims the structure is a barrage, not a dam; can't control water flow.

Hathni Kund Barrage on the Yamuna River in Yamuna Nagar district of Haryana state.(PTI)
Published on Jul 13, 2023 07:09 PM IST
Reported by Pawan Sharma | Written by Singh Rahul Sunilkumar

Amid heavy rains, 23 trains, including Kalka Shatabdi, cancelled

On Monday too, as many as 30 trains were suspended along the Ambala-Chandigarh-Kalka rail track. These included the New Delhi-Kalka Shatabdi (12005) and Amb Andaura-New Delhi Vande Bharat Express (22448). The New Delhi-Kalka Shatabdi (12011) was short-terminated at Ambala Cantt railway station and New Delhi-Amb Andaura Vande Bharat (22447) at Chandigarh in the morning.

Shimla-Kalka heritage rail track gets covered with mud sludge following heavy rainfall, in Shimla on Sunday. Due to the inclement weather, train movement on this track gets cancelled. (ANI/Representational image)
Updated on Jul 11, 2023 08:51 AM IST
ByBhavey Nagpal, Ambala

HC seeks Haryana govt stand on Delhi Jal Board plea over supply of Yamuna water to capital

The HC, during the course of the hearing, asked the Delhi Jal Board if the matter should be heard by the Supreme Court on account of it being an inter-state water dispute.The senior lawyer said the instant case was only a “policing matter” and did not require adjudication of any inter-state water dispute.

The Delhi High Court (HC) on Tuesday asked the Haryana government to respond to a plea by the Delhi Jal Board to ensure unhindered supply of Yamuna water to the national capital as per an earlier order in view of the impending summer. (Getty Images/ Representational image)
Updated on Apr 11, 2023 07:25 PM IST
ByPress Trust of India, New Delhi

480 challaned for throwing waste into Sidhwan Canal in Ludhiana

The civic body had started imposing a penalty of ₹5,000 on the violators after its public awareness drive to curb the dumping of waste into the water body fell on deaf ears

480 challaned for throwing waste into Sidhwan Canal in Ludhiana
Updated on Apr 11, 2023 12:31 AM IST
By, Ludhiana

Residents vow to fight HC order on demolitions in Sukhna catchment area

A week after the Punjab and Haryana high court ordered demolition of all constructions in the catchment area of Sukhna Lake, more than 2,500 residents of affected areas held a meeting in Kansal on Sunday and decided to fight the orders. Calling it a “cold-hearted” judgment, Kansal residents’ welfare association president HS Oberoi said: “Does the court has any idea where the residents will go if their houses are demolished? We will fight this decision.

Residents of areas that face demolitions following the Punjab and Haryana high court’s order attending a meeting in Kansal on Sunday. Around 2,000 families are expected to be affected in Kansal alone.
Published on Mar 09, 2020 12:03 AM IST
ByIdrees Bukhtiyar

Two Kolhapur residents move HC seeking probe into Maharashtra floods

According to the PIL, the floods were caused due to the mismanagement of water flow from the Krishna River and its tributaries.

The petitioners, Rasaheb Alase and Rajendra Patil, alleged that the floods, which brought the two districts to a standstill for more than 14 days, were man made, and could have been averted.(HT image)
Updated on Aug 20, 2019 05:41 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | ByK A Y Dodhiya

Flooding beneficial in short term, harmful if it is prolonged: Experts

Experts said the large amount of untreated sewage, debris and industrial effluents emptying into it is what is harming it.

Strong water flow in the river helps rid it of pollutants, albeit temporarily.(HT image)
Updated on Aug 20, 2019 01:44 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

Encroachments along Buddha Nullah push it to brink of breach

Encroachments have reduced the width of the drain, thus affecting its water-holding capacity and leading to overflow every monsoon

Residents who live on the banks of the Buddha Nullah have to bear the brunt as every year, the nullah tends to overflow.(Gurminder Singh)
Updated on Aug 19, 2019 12:08 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Ludhiana | ByHarsimran Singh Batra

Heavy rain, traffic snarls hold Gurugram hostage

Waterlogging, coupled with a road cave-in at Shankar Chowk and trees getting uprooted at two locations, slowed traffic movement between 8am and 10am.m

Heavy rain in Gurugram caused severe waterlogging at important locations, resulting in snarls, severely arresting traffic movement during the morning rush hours.(HT Photo)
Updated on Aug 07, 2019 10:41 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Gurugram | ByHT Correspondent

Pipeline sabotage in Gurugram: Police action sought

Lalit Arora, the chief engineer of GMDA, who was a part of the delegation, said, “We suspect private tanker water suppliers to be behind these damages and we have sought police help.

The move comes after the irrecoverable loss of millions of litres of treated government water supplied to the city from the Chandu Budhera water treatment plant.(HT Photo)
Published on May 15, 2019 04:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Gurugram | By

With no tidal water, Navi Mumbai loses 4.5 acres of wetland

Activists alleged that the road expansion work of NH-348 destroyed the 4.5 acres of mangrove patch.

The patch of mangrove at CSF Punjab Warehouse dried as tidal water flow was stopped.(Ht PHOTO)
Published on Mar 09, 2019 12:36 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Navi Mumbai

Polluted Gomti river prevents devotees from taking a dip on Makar Sankranti

The Gomti rive which is Lucknow’s lifeline is battling severe pollution as people continue to throw garbage in it.

Devotees say pollution has turned the Gomti river in Lucknow toxic.(ANI)
Updated on Jan 14, 2019 03:42 PM IST
ANI, Lucknow | ByAsian News International

Dahisar river is worth a dam: BMC, forest dept nod for plan

Dam to come up downstream from boating area inside SGNP, help restore rainwater.

To be built by the International Association for Human Values (IAHV), a part of Art of Living Foundation, the dam will be constructed 750m downstream from the boating area of the river inside the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP).(Pramod Thakur/HT Photo)
Published on Sep 22, 2018 06:21 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | By, Mumbai

Gurugram prepared for monsoon, says GMDA CEO V Umashankar

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has set up its own control room for coordination purposes to handle the amount of rainfall that causes ‘Gurujam’, says CEO V Umashankar.

Updated on Jun 25, 2018 10:06 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Gurugram | By

In Kerala’s tribal villages, turbines are turning the tide

Tribal villages in Kerala are earning profits off their hydro microgrids, with help from the state government’s Energy Management Centre.

Zero head or Velocity or kinetic turbine at the Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) in Tamil Nadu.(Photo credit: Energy Management Centre, Kerala)
Updated on Aug 14, 2019 04:52 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByGayatri Jayaraman

Watch: Elephant saved from drowning in Ganga in 2-hour rescue operation

Officials saved the elephant by diverting the water flow and guiding the animal to an exit point.

Photo courtesy: Raju Nautiyal, range forest officer of Gaurhi range of Rajaji National Park.
Updated on Mar 15, 2018 06:27 PM IST
Anupam Trivedi, Dehradun, Hindustan Times | By
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