India, Feb. 28 -- To prepare for the monsoon season, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi has started desilting drains across the city, said Delhi mayor Raja Iqbal Singh on Saturday.
Singh said there are a total of 12,892 drains whose depth is less than four feet and whose length is 6,069.88 kms. "Since January 2026, a total of 8,047 metric tonnes of silt has been removed from these drains. The corporation regularly cleans and desilts these drains," said the mayor.
The MCD has 800 drains with a depth greater than four feet, totaling 530.82 kms in length. Singh said that 16,966 metric tonnes of silt has been removed from these drains since January this year.
Singh said the MCD has started the process of inviting tenders for a comprehensiv...
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