
There is good news for Delhiites. Ahead of Diwali, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday announced a 100% waiver of late fees on outstanding water bills. Now consumers can pay their old outstanding bills without late fees. Along with this, many announcements were also made regarding cleaning the Yamuna.
Arvind Kejriwal tweeted one after the other and said, "Government has taken a big decision to give relief to the people of Delhi from the outstanding water bills. Late fee surcharge on outstanding water bills will be 100% waived till December 31, 2022. That is, you can pay your old outstanding bills without worrying about late fees.
He said, "Today to make Yamuna pollution free, a very important project has been approved. Under this, 85 MGD sewers falling in Keshopur and Najafgarh will be cleaned daily and dumped in the Najafgarh drain. This will reduce the pollution of Yamuna water by 30%. This step will prove to be very helpful in cleaning the Yamuna.
"To clean Yamuna's water, three more important projects have been approved today - a total of 55 MGD sewage pumping stations will be built on Badli, Nigam Bodh and Mori Gate drain. With this, the dirty water of these drains will not go into the Yamuna.
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