Lake-pound dried in Delhi, bad condition of Amrit Yojana! - Delhi Lakes Dying Amrit needed for Lake and Pound Survival

Lake-pound dried in Delhi, bad condition of Amrit Yojana! Lakes and dams developed under the AMRIT scheme are dried, which does not have a drop of water. Lakhs were spent on the development of these reservoirs built in Welcome Park and Ghazipur in Shahdara, but there is no benefit of it. According to experts, lakes and dams need ‘nectar’ to exist so that the groundwater level can be increased and the ecosystem can be improved. By Ashish Gupta under the editorial of: Rajesh Kumar updated: Sun, May 11, 2025 04:46 am (IST) one more and both dams developed under Amrit Yojana. Jagran Jagran correspondent, East Delhi. Water is life .. there was a lot of paperwork at government level to save water for ‘life’, but work on the ground did not happen properly. There are nowhere in a lake ‘Amrit’ and two dams developed under the Amrit Yojana. Everyone is dried and covered with bushes. Not even a single drop of water in the lake, the corporation developed the lake in Welcome Park next to the Shahdara -Northern Zone. STP was also made to fill it. But now is the condition that there is not even a single drop of water in the lake. It is completely dry. Stp -water does not come. Similarly, Shahdara Southern Zone developed a dam in one corner of a three -acre park behind the vegetable market in Ghazipur. A park is also built, with swing and open gym for children. But there is no water in the dam here either. There is also no system to fill it. A dam was built in the park near the highway apartment in Ghazipur, which was besieged. But there is no water in it either. This park has not yet been developed. The corporation says that an NGO is responsible for the Lake or Welcome Park. Development work has yet to be done under the second phase. As for the dam in the park behind the Ghazipur vegetable market, he says it will only be filled when it rains. The policy regarding the second dam of Ghazipur is not clear. Therefore, it is important that the dam dam is not just a way to improve the beauty of any area. This is an important part of the ecosystem. It collects rainwater. The water is gradually entering the soil, which also increases the groundwater level. It is also a source of drinking water from birds. How many expenses to which work the Welcome Park Lake is: 1.80 hectares of Lake, which spent Rs 1.30 crore, must be developed at 10.07 hectares in the second phase. Ghazipur Pound (behind the Vegetable Market): 89 Lakh Rupees spent Ghazipur Pond (near highway apartment): 11 Lakh rupees who spent groundwater level spending are not hidden from anyone. If it is to be stopped, the dams must be developed. The Amrit Yojana was brought for this purpose. There must be a supply of water in the dams. -Dr. Anil Gupta, environmentalist, also reads: Korean language studying in this school in Delhi, many other facilities also included every big news in your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.