India, Feb. 25 -- Several parts of the national capital will face a water supply disruption for two days beginning Wednesday, February 25, after the Delhi Jal Board announced a shutdown linked to infrastructure work at the Dwarka Water Treatment Plant.

In a public notice shared on social media, the water utility said the disruption is due to interconnection work involving a newly laid 1,500 mm diameter twin raw water pipeline in the Bhagya Vihar area. The new line is being connected to the existing twin raw water main at the Dwarka Water Treatment Plant, which will require a temporary suspension of supply.

According to the notice, water supply will remain affected for a total of 48 hours, from 11 am on February 25 to 11 am on February 2...