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GMADA, Mohali MC get Lok Adalat notice on water tariff parity

To file reply by September 30. Local residents moved court after paying a higher water tariff of ₹5.25 per kilolitre compared to other sectors under the MC with rates of ₹1.8 per kilolitre

Residents of sectors 66 to 82 in Mohali pay a higher water tariff than people in other sectors.(Getty Images/iStockphoto/For representation)
Updated on Sep 21, 2020 10:55 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Mohali | By, Mohali

‘Mumbai’s water policy bans construction on river floodplains’

Groups that have filed a petition in the Bombay High Court (HC) against the car shed in Aarey have said the project is being built in the floodplain of Mithi.

The petition seeks to stop any further construction on the car depot and restore the floodplain of Mithi to its original status.(HT image)
Updated on Sep 11, 2019 03:13 AM IST
MUMBAI | By

UP assembly secretariat’s new water policy: Only half a glass at first

The UP assembly’s decision to adopt the new system assumes significance in the backdrop of reports of shortage of water in different parts of country.

The UP assembly secretariat has adopted a policy wherein only half a glass of water will be served at first.(Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Updated on Jul 20, 2019 02:51 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By

Most Gujarat dams dry but people will get drinking water, says CM

When asked about the status of the long-pending Water Policy, JP Gupta, Principal Secretary, Narmada, Water Resources and Water Supply department, said it will be announced soon.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that the people will not face any difficulty in getting drinking water till July end, when monsoon sets in.(PTI)
Published on Apr 30, 2019 11:36 PM IST
Gandhinagar | ByPress Trust of India

Rainwater harvesting system model to be replicated in state, a law in the offing

The structure can help collect 831,000 liters of rainwater annually whereas the capacity of its subsurface storage tank comes to 30,000 liters. On an average, per day 600 liters of water can be drawn from the rainwater harvesting structure.

The rooftop rainwater harvesting model has been devised by state planning commission advisor HP Uniyal, who was formerly the chief general manager of Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan.(HT FILE (REPRESENTATIVE PIC))
Updated on Apr 29, 2018 10:10 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Dehradun | By
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