
Complete desilting of 24 drains by May 31: NGT tells Delhi govt. department
The Hindu
NGT has directed the Irrigation and Flood Control Department of the Delhi government to submit an undertaking that the desilting works of 24 drains in the National Capital will be completed by May 31 to prevent flooding during the monsoon.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Irrigation and Flood Control Department (I&FCD) of the Delhi government to submit an undertaking that the desilting works of 24 drains in the National Capital will be completed by May 31 to prevent flooding during the monsoon.
The green body was hearing the issue of desilting of the 24 drains, which fall in the Yamuna.
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In an order dated February 21, the bench of NGT Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava noted that the I&FCD had submitted a report dated February 20 about the status of desilting the drains along with details regarding the timeline for completion of the work.
According to the report, the timeline for completing the desilting work across all drains is May 31. Most of the work has been completed by February 14 in Moat Drain of Vijay Ghat (84.92%), followed by Civil-Military Drain (78.51%), Maharani Bagh Drain (50.24%), Abul Fazal Drain (49.21%), Kushak Drain (48.93%), Tuglakabad Drain (37.34%) and Sunehri Pul Drain (36.87%).
On the other hand, the least desilting work has been completed in Sonia Vihar Drain (0.08%), Shastri Park Drain (0.34%), Sen Nursing Home Drain (0.54%), Kailash Nagar Drain (0.55%) and Barapulla Drain (1%).
"It has been pointed out that if the desilting work is not completed by the I&FCD within the timeline then this year monsoon will start and the residents of the colony from where these drains are flowing may face the same flooding or overflowing problem of these drains which they had faced in the previous monsoon," said the bench, also comprising judicial member Justice Sudhir Agarwal and expert member A. Senthil Vel.

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