India, Jan. 12 -- In a move to strengthen the drainage system to get permanent relief from waterlogging, the Delhi Government has been developing four drains in the national Capital.

The projects, the Mundka Halt-Supplementary Drain, the MB Road Storm Water Drain, the Kirari-Rithala Trunk Drain and the storm water drain along Rohtak Road (NH-10), are being developed as key components of Delhi's revised 'Drainage Master Plan'.

Together, they are aimed at easing monsoon flooding in some of the city's worst-affected neighbourhoods and ensuring faster discharge of rainwater into the Yamuna.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday said the initiative was a long-overdue overhaul of the capital's outdated drainage infrastructure, and it ...