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Delhi Water Crisis: People Of The Capital Yearn For Water, Water Crisis Deepens In Delhi

The Delhi government has ramped up its initiatives to address the ongoing water crisis that has left many residents struggling for access to clean water. As part of these efforts, a delegation of officials is set to travel to Chandigarh today. Their mission is to engage with the Haryana government and negotiate an increased water supply for the capital. This move comes in response to the escalating demand and the need to secure additional water resources to alleviate the shortages affecting various parts of Delhi.

In preparation for this crucial discussion, Delhi's Water Minister Atishi convened a comprehensive review meeting with senior officials yesterday. The meeting focused on assessing the current water supply situation, identifying critical shortages, and strategizing on the most effective measures to ensure a steady water flow. Minister Atishi emphasized the urgency of the situation and underscored the importance of collaborative efforts between the states to resolve the crisis swiftly. The government's proactive stance reflects its commitment to securing a reliable water supply for Delhi's residents.

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