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Delhi L-G meets Atishi, Saurabh Bharadwaj over water crisis in national capital

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New Delhi, June 10 (IANS) Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena on Monday met Water Minister Atishi and Urban Development Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj in connection with the ongoing water crisis in some parts of the national capital, an official said.

According to Raj Niwas, the Chief Secretary and the CEO of Delhi Jal Board (DJB) were also present at the meeting which brought to the notice of the L-G and the ministers that a team of Upper Yamuna River Board (UYRB), along with senior officials from the city government and Haryana government, inspected the supply of water at the head of Munak Canal on the Delhi side on Sunday evening.

The L-G office said the team found the water supply from Haryana to be sufficient.

As per the inspection report, it was informed that Haryana on June 9 released 2,289 cusec of water at Munak Canal in Haryana and the quantity of water released from Munak to Kakori for supply exclusively to Delhi was 1,161.084 cusec against the quota of 1,050 cusec of water.

“However, water received from Munak Canal at Bawana in Delhi was 960.78 cusec, amounting to a loss of 200 cusec, i.e., 18 per cent on that date. These losses should be less than 5 per cent as per the accepted norms,” said the L-G office.

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Munak Canal is the main source from where Delhi gets water from Haryana for supply to seven out of Delhi’s nine water treatment plants (WTP).

“During transit, a huge quantity of water is lost and stolen due to non-maintenance of the Munak Canal during its course in Delhi. This happens because of leakages due to non-repair of lining of the Canal as also theft by tankers, which were seen unauthorisedly lifting water during the inspection also,” said the Raj Niwas officials.

In the meeting, the L-G also shared photographs with the ministers showing tankers lined up along the Munak Canal in Delhi and lifting water illegally.

However, it was also informed that during the current heat wave conditions, water received at Munak Canal during May stood at an average of 948 cusec and an average 870 MGD so far in June.

“It also came out during the meeting that it could not be ascertained yet whether Himachal Pradesh was actually releasing the additional 137 cusec of water into Yamuna. The L-G asked the ministers to take up the matter with the Himachal Pradesh government,” said an official.

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“It was also informed that even from June 1-8, all but one WTP in Delhi were working beyond their capacity and even on June 8, 854 MGD water was produced against the capacity of 821 MGD.

“The Wazirabad WTP was the only one which had been functioning under its capacity and even on June 8, its production stood at 119.5 MGD against the capacity of 131 MGD,” the official added.

At the meeting, the issue of inordinate delay in the commissioning of the Chandrawal and Dwarka WTPs, pending for years, was also discussed.

While it was underlined that the Chandrawal WTP got delayed due to Covid, the one at Dwarka, which had a commissioning date of just 18 months, was running behind schedule due to a shortage of funds.

“The issue of 54 per cent unaccounted water and 40 per cent leakage in Delhi due to theft and unrepaired pipelines was again flagged by the L-G and it was agreed by the ministers that a concrete plan of action for addressing this issue will soon be prepared by the DJB,” the official said.

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The L-G has assured that he will take up the matter of supply of water with the Haryana government and request them to give extra water on humanitarian grounds.

The L-G also assured that the issue of staffing at DJB and the additional burden on its CEO will be addressed suitably at the earliest, the official said.

Meanwhile, addressing a press conference after the meeting, Bharadwaj said that as a minister, he can say with full responsibility that the press release issued by the L-G’s office is “misleading”.

“This is a false attempt to misrepresent the facts. When we met the L-G, he had installed three cameras to record the meeting. I am requesting the L-G to put the recording of the meeting in the public domain. Let the people of Delhi and the country see what was discussed. I am challenging the L-G,” he said.

–IANS

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Atiq Ahmad's lawyer listed as history-sheeter

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Prayagraj, July 11 (IANS) The Prayagraj police have listed slain gangster Atiq Ahmad’s lawyer, Vijay Mishra, as a history-sheeter with the Cantonment police station on number 22 B, the police said.

The police have already listed Atiq’s sons Mohammad Umar and Ali Ahmed as history-sheeters with the Khuldabad police station of Prayagraj district on ’48B’ and ’57B’ numbers, respectively,

Vijay Mishra is the second Atiq lawyer to listed as history-sheeter.

Last month, another lawyer, Khan Saulat Hanif, was listed as history-sheeter.

The police also said that nine cases were registered against Mishra by different police stations of the district.

He was arrested on charges of seeking extortion from a Dariyabad-based timber merchant and sent to jail. He is currently lodged at the Naini Central jail.

The police had also made Mishra an accused in lawyer Umesh Pal’s murder case.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (City) Deepak Bhuker said that the police are tightening the noose around Atiq’s gang members.

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Atiq’s lawyer, Khan Saulat Hanif, has already been sentenced to life imprisonment for abduction and assault on lawyer Umesh Pal, who, along with two of his police gunners, was killed on February 24, 2023.

Four criminal cases have been registered against Khan Saulat Hanif.

–IANS

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633 villages in 12 UP districts affected by floods

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Lucknow, July 11 (IANS) Rising water levels in major rivers have affected 7,97,176 people in 633 villages across 12 districts of Uttar Pradesh, authorities said.

At least 19 people have died in incidents of lightning, drowning, and snake bites in the last 24 hours in various districts.

The Relief Commissioner’s office said that 1,45,779 hectares of area and 30,623 hectares of agriculture land had been submerged in the flood water in Pilibhit, Lakhimpur Kheri, Shravasti, Balrampur, Kushinagar, Basti, Shahjahanpur, Barabanki, Sitapur, Gonda, Siddharth Nagar, and Ballia districts.

The NDRF, SDRF, and PAC flood units have shifted 10,040 people to safe spots, while 1,003 people have been shifted to flood shelters.

Rivers such as Sharda, Rapti, Ghaghra, Budhi Rapti, and Kuwano were flowing above the danger level.

In Lakhimpur, there was some respite on Wednesday after the water levels in the Sharda, Mohana, and Ghaghra rivers remained stable. However, people had no respite from the inconvenience caused by floods.

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All schools and colleges in Pallia, Nighasan, and Bijua blocks were ordered to keep closed due to waterlogging, while the suspension of movement of trains on the Mailani-Nanpara meter-gauge track through Pallia and Bhira was further extended till July 20 after Sharda continued eroding the railway track at milestone 239 near Atariya crossing in Bhira area.

Six people, including five in different areas of Chandauli and one in Sonbhadra, were killed after lightning struck them on Wednesday evening.

At least six people were injured in Chandauli and two in Sonbhadra as lightning struck them.

–IANS

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83 bridges found 'unsafe' in UP

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Lucknow, July 11 (IANS) Following the recent cases of bridge collapse in Bihar, an ongoing inspection of bridges across Uttar Pradesh has found that 83 such structures in the state are ‘unfit to commute’, government officials said.

The audit done so far of more than 700 bridges in 41 districts found that there are heavily used bridges on which rectification was needed to be made on a war footing.

Among the measures being taken are closing them completely for commuters or banning them for heavy vehicles. Two of these unfit bridges are in the state capital.

Brijesh Singh, the Minister of State for the Uttar Pradesh Public Works Department (PWD), said, “The monitoring and repair of bridges is a continuous process that our department undertakes. We have identified the bridges that need repair. Those that are found to be no longer of use will be shut down for traffic completely.”

In Lucknow, Pucca Pul over the Gomti river in Chowk and another bridge over the Sai river in Mohanlalganj have been identified as unfit and have been shut down for the movement of heavy vehicles.

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Experts feel that regular monitoring followed by prompt action to rectify damaged bridges is required to avoid a situation such as collapse.

“When the estimate for repair goes above Rs 40 lakh, which is the limit to be passed by the engineer-in-chief, the file goes to the state administration, where technical officials may not understand the immediate need for a sanction for repair,” said Salil Yadav, retired chief engineer (bridge), PWD.

The 83 bridges that have been found unfit/vulnerable are in 41 districts of Uttar Pradesh.

The highest number of seven such bridges was identified in Kanpur Dehat, followed by four in Saharanpur.

In several districts, diversions were put in place after finding the bridge pillars to be of poor strength.

The inspection/strength test was conducted for pillars, bridge girders, expansion joints, pier caps and wing walls.

“The decision to stop movement of heavy vehicles, stop all traffic or issue diversions was taken at local level. We are compiling the report as the survey process is still going on. More than 700 bridges have been inspected so far,” said a senior official of the Uttar Pradesh PWD.

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to get inspections of all bridges in Uttar Pradesh that are more than 50 years old.

The PWD has now demanded that district offices submit proposals for the repair of the existing bridges or the construction of new ones. The final report is likely to be compiled next week.

Meanwhile, Lucknow’s iconic Pucca Pul is now closed to heavy vehicles as it is one of the 83 bridges in the state found “unfit to commute” amid concerns over its ability to handle modern traffic loads.

The bridge connecting Daliganj and Chowk was constructed by British officers after dismantling the old Shahi Pul, a stone bridge commissioned by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula in 1780. The Shahi Pul was regarded as a marvel of its time and completed in 1797. Following the British annexation of Awadh in 1857, the stone bridge was deemed inadequate and weak, particularly with the advent of heavier artillery.

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“In 1911, the British authorities decided to replace the aging structure, laying the foundation for Pucca Pul, which was inaugurated by the then Viceroy, Lord Hardinge, on January 10, 1914. Notably, the formal opening of King George’s Hospital took place the same day. Over the decades, Pucca Pul became a crucial artery for the city, accommodating increasing traffic demands,” historian Roshan Taqi said.

“The decision to finally ban heavy vehicles from using Pucca Pul was made following expert advice. As the bridge transitions to serving only lighter traffic, its legacy as a historic and functional landmark of Lucknow continues, albeit with necessary adjustments to ensure its preservation for future generations,” Taqi added.

In 2022, the Bridge Corporation conducted a thorough inspection, which revealed that the bridge could no longer safely support heavy vehicles.

Despite recommendations to restrict such traffic, the order was initially not enforced.

–IANS

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11 die in separate cases of lightning in UP's Pratapgarh

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Pratapgarh, July 11 (IANS) At least 11 people died and one sustained serious injuries due to lightning strikes in different parts of Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh district on Wednesday, the police said.

The joint teams of police and district administration in Pratapgarh are reviewing the situation and said that compensation to the kin of the deceased will be provided under Krishak Durghatana Sahayata scheme.

The deaths were reported in Sangramgarh, Jethwara, Antoo, Manikpur, and Kandhai police circles of Pratapgarh district.

Police said three persons, including Kranti Vishwakarma, 20, Guddu Saroj, 40, and Pankaj Tripathi, 45, the residents of Atauliya, Agose and Nawabganj, died in separate cases of lightning under the jurisdiction of Manikpur police station on Wednesday evening.

Another person, identified as Shiv Patel, 24, and a resident of Mannar was admitted to a hospital in Raebareli for treatment after he came in contact with lightning.

Under the Kandhai police circle, two persons identified as Arjun, 45, and his wife Suman, 40, the residents of Purshottampur, died due to lightning when they were working in the field in Purshottampur village on Wednesday evening.

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A woman identified as Ram Pyarai was admitted at a hospital after she too came in contact with lightning at Amhara village. However, she died during treatment.

In Sangramgarh police circle, two persons, including Arti Mishra, 40, and her daughter Ananya Mishra, 15, the residents of Bharatpur, died due to lightning at Bharatpur village on Wednesday evening.

Similarly, a 65-year-old woman identified as Suryakali, a resident of Naya Purwa, also died due to lightning when she was working at her field.

Under Jethwara police station, a 48-year-old woman identified as Aradhana Saroj, died after she came in contact with lightning on Wednesday evening.

In Antoo police station, a 45-year-old man identified as Vijay Kumar, a resident of Pandohi, also died after he came in contact with lightning while he was grazing goats at Neem Dabha village in Hamidpur.

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Priyanka Gandhi hits out at UP govt over prices of pulses

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New Delhi, July 10 (IANS) Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has criticised the Uttar Pradesh Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi for his remarks over the prices of pulses in the state, which have sparked a controversy.

Priyanka has hit out at the Minister in the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government by sharing a post on social media platform X that states, “Quoting a media news report that after the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the Ram temple in Ayodhya in 2019, more than 2,500 plots in 25 villages adjacent to the temple site were bought and sold. Several people who bought this land were named, who were either politicians, government officials, or local leaders.”

Along with this post on X, the Congress leader said, ” Uttar Pradesh Minister Surya Pratap Shahi, who is laughing at the price of pulses by quoting it at Rs 100 per kg, should see this rate list of pulses.”

“It is written that the market price of Arhar dal is Rs 180 per kg, red kidney bean is Rs 170 per kg, Black Urad is Rs 130 per kg, Moong dal is Rs 120 per kg, Urad Dhuli is Rs 130 per kg.”

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The State Agriculture Minister had said on Wednesday during a press conference that the prices of pulses was not more than Rs 100 per kg sold in the state.

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