
Prabhat Shukla
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22-08-2022 19:43:00
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Starting today TheMorningStandard brings you a new column #RealityCheck - juxtaposing city govt’s claims with ground reality. We’ll examine policy implementation & check how far claims translate into reality. Our 1st story:Amid claims of expanding green cover, trees vanish in Delhi


For centuries, Yamuna has nurtured Delhi & kept the city going. Today the river is dying. Along with it, most of the city’s natural ponds have dried up & groundwater level is falling by the day. TheMorningStandard’s Prabhat Shukla & Shekhar Singh look at the city’s grim future.


Good morning readers, Here is our special Delhi election page, Cityscape, of today's The Morning Standard For more news, visit newindianexpress.com and subscribe to our newspaper at epaper.morningstandard.in The New Indian Express santwanabhattacharya TheMorningStandard


#DelhiElection2025 Chaupal 1 | People of South Delhi's Ber Sarai raise concerns over a range of issues including lack of infrastructural development, Jat reservation issue, poor road conditions and demand for skill development. Shekhar Singh youtu.be/2qW_5VZijFs?si…

Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) Commissioner Ashwani Kumar presenting the budget estimates for the 2025-26 fiscal year, proposing an allocation of ₹17,000 crore. santwanabhattacharya The New Indian Express


XPLAINER: The primary culprit is the huge discharge of untreated sewage and domestic wastewater into the Yamuna river. Delhi generates about 792 MGD of sewage, yet its treatment plants process can process only around 667 MGD. santwanabhattacharya The New Indian Express TheMorningStandard


Capital Buzz: EP-08 | Weeks after the devastating #stampede at #NewDelhiRailwayStation that claimed 18 lives, authorities have rolled out a series of measures to prevent another catastrophe. But are these steps enough? Join Prabhat Shukla and Ifrah Mufti as they delve deeper

Heavy #rain brings relief but wreaks havoc in the city, 4 dead in house collapse, 200 flights delayed, massive waterlogging, BJP and AAP lock horns, traffic jams, uprooted tees and power cuts. Reports by Prabhat Shukla Anup Verma Nitin Rawat. santwanabhattacharya The New Indian Express


Broken infrastructure, unchecked dumping, and civic apathy continue to define much of the cityscape. What emerges is a grim portrait — #Delhi struggling to maintain its public infrastructure, the City Team finds out. santwanabhattacharya The New Indian Express


The big story of Delhi's pollution:: The health ramifications are profound. A survey conducted in November last year indicated that 75% of families in DelhiNCR have at least one member suffering from pollution-related ailments. By Prabhat Shukla santwanabhattacharya
