India, June 8 -- Two weeks after water shortage first began in parts of the city as Yamuna levels dropped, residents of several areas on Sunday said the issue had yet to be resolved, highlighting that the lack of official communication has made the situation much harder.

"Our name is Daryaganj but we are moving from pillar to post to get any access to water," said Yogesh Jain, president of the Federation of RWA (Resident Welfare Association) Daryaganj, near Old Delhi. "It has been more than 10-15 days that our water supply has been impacted and the pressure is so low that hardly any water reaches the tanks. We are forced to rely on a few borewells and canned water."

Despite assurances of increased raw water supply via Munak Canal, the c...