India, Jan. 29 -- The Delhi government on Wednesday held a review meeting at the Delhi Secretariat to assess progress on measures aimed at reducing water pollution in the capital.
The meeting was chaired by environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa and attended by water minister Parvesh Sahib Singh, along with senior officials from departments concerned.
In last 11 months, the government has undertaken steps to strengthen sewage management, improve cleaning of water sources and enhance monitoring mechanisms under the Yamuna river pollution control plan, said officials.
Data showed that Delhi's sewage treatment capacity stood at 707 million gallons per day (MGD) in February 2025, which was increased to 814 MGD by November 2025. During ...
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