TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has expressed unhappiness over “delays in timelines” of the Clean Yamuna project after reviewing it, according to a statement of the Delhi government. He also instructed Delhi Jal Board (DJB) officials to have a detailed plan ready by next week when another meeting would be convened, during which “every project is scrutinised as per the revised timelines”.
“The Clean Yamuna project is one of the most ambitious projects of the Delhi government. We must ensure that there is no laxity at any phase of the project. We should work towards expediting the Yamuna cleaning process, every sub-project should be completed within the stipulated time-frame,” Kejriwal told the officials.
During the course of the meeting that was also attended by Delhi Water Minister Satyendar Jain, the chief minister also took stock of the Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) project.The DJB officials represented a detailed plan to clean four majors drain — Najafgarh, supplementary, Shahdara, and Barapullah. According to the government statement, out of the four drains, the work on interception of two major drains – supplementary and Shahdara – is almost complete.