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India leading global efforts to manage water: President Droupadi Murmu

The president called for conservation and efficient use of water, while praising the government’s Jal Jeevan Mission for enabling equitable access to an essential resource for development and survival

The president emphasised the importance of “united efforts to tackle the pressing issue of water conservation and sustainability”. (@swachhbharat)
Published on Sep 17, 2024 03:50 PM IST

HT interview: Will leverage experience to bring smart solutions for Badshahpur: Rao Narbir Singh

My focus has always been on improving infrastructure to keep pace with Gurugram’s rapid growth. The Dwarka Expressway was a key project to decongest traffic, and I am proud of what we have achieved. Moving forward, I plan to expand the city’s road network further, build more underpasses, and introduce smart traffic management systems

Bharatiya Janata Party candidate for the Badshahpur Assembly seat Rao Narbir Singh during an interview at his house on Civil Lines Road near John Hall, in Gurugram, India, on Wednesday. (Parveen Kumar/HT PHOTO)
Updated on Sep 12, 2024 06:04 AM IST

Rainwater conservation stagnates in Lucknow’s govt buildings

Out of 110 central government and 587 state government buildings, a mere 160 are fitted with these essential systems, highlighting a significant gap in the city’s water conservation efforts.

Rainwater conservation stagnates in Lucknow’s govt buildings
Updated on Jun 26, 2024 06:12 AM IST
By, Lucknow

Vijayanagara-era inscriptions found near Huligi dam in Koppala distt, say officials

Historical inscription from Vijayanagara dynasty found near Mudlapura in Koppala taluk, revealing insights into ancient water management and religious practices.

Vijayanagara-era inscriptions found near Huligi dam in Koppala distt, say officials
Updated on May 26, 2024 05:12 AM IST
By, Bengaluru

Bengaluru water management body brings in AI, IoT to manage borewells: Report

The Bengaluru water board brought in technologies such as AI and the Internet of Things (IoT) to manage borewells in the city.

The technologies will analyse flow patterns, regulate motor operation, and fix pumping levels, among many other functions.(HT PHOTO)
Published on Mar 26, 2024 12:25 PM IST
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