Rs 8,000cr spent since 1993, Yamuna still died in Delhi. Can it be revived in 3 years?

Politics aside, Yamuna river has been stewing in muck, sewage and industrial waste. in 32 years Some Rs 8,000 crore has been spent, but the result: utter failure. BJP's manifesto promise is to clean up the river in three years. Can it deliver?

Former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal was off the mark when he said Yamuna gets “poisoned” in Haryana. The river, in fact, is still in decent health at its entry point into Delhi from Haryana. It’s along the banks of the capital that life gets sucked out of Yamuna, by the system of drains that empties into it.
What Kejriwal could have brought up is that Yamuna’s flow drops sharply by the time it reaches Delhi, choking the river and making it vulnerable to pollution.
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