Overview
- Delhi minister Ravinder Indraj Singh opened new Delhi Jal Board water pipelines in Jat Khor and near Kali Mata Mandir in Prakash Vihar in the Bawana Assembly constituency.
- The Delhi Jal Board, which manages the capital’s water supply, said the projects aim to deliver cleaner, uninterrupted water to homes, with a focus on unauthorised colonies and rural pockets.
- Singh said the effort sits within a broader repair drive that includes roads, drains, footpaths and sewers to reduce waterlogging, sewer overflow and leaking lines.
- He linked the initiative to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s integrated development vision and to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s pledge to expand core civic services across Delhi.
- Coverage relied on official statements and did not provide budgets, technical details or timelines, so residents will judge the work by whether water reliably reaches household taps.