New Delhi, June 2 -- Aiming to ensure water availability in the national capital, the Delhi government has launched a series of reforms aimed at ensuring equitable water distribution, reducing water losses, modernising the infrastructure, including replacing old water pipelines, and promoting the reuse of treated water.
Currently, the water board led by Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh, has introduced several initiatives to comprehensively overhaul Delhi's water management system, which had not been done since decades.
Addressing the media on Tuesday, the Minister said that Delhi's water demand continues to rise every year while the available water resources remain limited.
During the peak summer season, Delhi requires nearly 1,250 MGD of wa...