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Delhi Precast Drain Technology Targets Urban Flooding

Delhi’s urban drainage system is undergoing a structural upgrade as civic authorities introduce factory-built drainage components to modernise stormwater infrastructure across the capital. The move

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Delhi Drain Desilting Work Trails Monsoon Deadline

As the monsoon season approaches, authorities in Delhi are racing to complete a large-scale Delhi drain desilting programme aimed at preventing flooding and improving urban

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Delhi waterlogging disrupts traffic after heavy monsoon rain

Delhi woke up on Saturday to a city transformed into a sprawling water basin, with persistent overnight rain submerging arterial roads, stalling traffic, and leaving

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Delhi Experiences Heavy Rainfall And Clean Air Today

Heavy monsoon showers on Sunday morning drenched Delhi, leading to severe waterlogging across key localities including Deoli, Connaught Place, Moti Bagh, ITO, Mukherjee Nagar and

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Delhi Roads Waterlogged After Heavy Rains Hit Several Areas

Heavy monsoon showers on Sunday night brought temporary relief from Delhi’s overwhelming humidity—but also caused severe waterlogging across central areas, paralysing traffic and exposing urban

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Delhi HC Orders Sewer Route via AIIMS Campus

The Delhi High Court has endorsed the urgent construction of a sewer line through the AIIMS campus and directed multiple agencies to present a complete,

Delhi Sees Heaviest May Rainfall in Over 100 Years
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Delhi Sees Heaviest May Rainfall in Over 100 Years

Delhi has experienced its heaviest May rainfall since 1901, breaking century-old records and causing significant disruptions across the capital. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported