Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], November 19: Toyobo MC Corporation, a renowned name in the global Reverse Osmosis (RO) industry, has officially made its debut in the Indian market by introducing its Spiral Wound RO Membranes. The product was launched in collaboration with BI Marketing and Serv
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], November 15: Ramky Infrastructure Limited (BSE: 533262; NSE: RAMKY), a company operating in the Infrastructure space with niche expertise in Industrial and Urban Infra solutions, Water and Waste water treatment solutions, announced its Q2FY25 and H1FY25 result
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday said that instead of questioning the Indus water treatment, we should ask the Indian government to build two power projects to solve the problem of power in the Union Territory.
The Cauvery Phase 5 Water Supply Project is among the largest of its kind in India, designed to supply water to approximately 5 million people in Bengaluru. This monumental project includes the construction of India's largest water treatment plant, with a capacity of 775 MLD. The project is
Ho Chi Minh City [Vietnam], July 31: Mizuchan, a leading Vietnamese water treatment company, is revolutionizing access to clean, safe water while championing environmental responsibility.
A day after the Munak Canal barrage broke down, Delhi Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi on Saturday said that the repair of the embankment of Munak Canal had been completed and that the water supply in Dwarka would resume tonight.
Delhi Water Minister Atishi on Sunday inspected the Chandrawal Water Treatment Plant in the city where flooding due to rain damaged the motors, causing water supply disruption in many parts of Central Delhi.
Chief Secretary Radha Raturi on Thursday said that commendable work is being done for water conservation and revival of water sources through the State Level Spring and River Rejuvenation Authority (SARRA) in Uttarakhand.
Kuljeet Singh Chahal, a member of the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Tuesday lambasted the Delhi Jal Board and said that the council is facing an acute water problem due to a shortage of water supply being provided by the Board from the past number of days.
As the water crisis in the national capital deepens, Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj alleged that the water leakages are being deliberately carried out by some people to sabotage the pipelines.
Delhi Minister Atishi on Sunday wrote a letter to Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, urging the deployment of police personnel to protect major pipelines in Delhi.
"We have written a letter to the Haryana government, and today we will also reach out to the central government so that Delhi receives its fair share of water. It is the shortage of water that is causing turmoil in various parts of Delhi due to Haryana's arbitrary actions. If there is no