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Delhi Deploys Dual-Purpose Harvesters In Najafgarh Drain To Curb Yamuna Waste

Officials cast the step as source control to cut pollution at the drain before it reaches the river.

Overview

  • Delhi's Irrigation and Flood Control department, which deployed two made‑in‑India weed‑harvester and trash‑skimmer machines on Saturday, says the units will intercept waste in the Najafgarh drain before it enters the Yamuna.
  • Each machine runs a 112 horsepower engine, uses a catamaran hull built from marine‑grade steel, and carries roughly 14 cubic metres of collected material.
  • A conveyor system cuts and lifts water hyacinth and floating garbage in one pass to keep collection continuous in shallow stretches.
  • The two units cost about Rs 2.9 crore, and officials say improving flow will reduce waterlogging and bolster flood readiness as the monsoon approaches.
  • Leaders frame the deployment as part of a larger Yamuna clean‑up drive, with an earlier pledge to show results before the 2029 national elections and an estimated two‑ to three‑year work timeline.