New Delhi: Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu conducted a ground inspection along the Yamuna River at Kalindi Kunj Ghat, accompanied by senior officials from key departments, to assess the current pollution situation firsthand. Sharing updates on social media, the LG stated that the visit aimed to understand on-ground realities and evaluate the extent of environmental concerns affecting the river.
During the inspection, Sandhu engaged in detailed discussions with officials regarding the next course of action, emphasizing the need for both scientific intervention and sustainable long-term solutions to address the Yamuna’s deteriorating condition. He also highlighted plans to involve local and international experts from leading scientific institutions and organizations, indicating a broader and more collaborative approach to tackling river pollution in the national capital.
This initiative signals a renewed effort by the Delhi administration to confront the Yamuna pollution crisis, which has been a persistent environmental challenge impacting water quality, public health, and ecological balance. Officials are expected to evaluate practical solutions, including advanced treatment technologies, improved waste management systems, and stricter monitoring mechanisms, as part of a comprehensive strategy to restore the river. The inspection at Kalindi Kunj comes amid growing public concern over visible pollution levels in the Yamuna, particularly in stretches flowing through Delhi, prompting authorities to accelerate clean-up efforts.

