Delhi Takes Over Munak Canal Upkeep After Tragic Drowning Incident

Delhi government has taken control of Munak Canal maintenance from Haryana. This decision comes after two boys drowned in the canal on Sunday, raising safety concerns. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

Delhi, 10 Sep 2025

Delhi government has taken control of Munak Canal maintenance from Haryana. This decision comes after two boys drowned in the canal on Sunday, raising safety concerns.

Safety Measures and Compensation

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced plans to install railings along the canal. She visited the families of the drowned boys and promised 5 lakh rupees to each family. Gupta asked officials to make canals and other places safer to stop such accidents. The government will now look after 20 km of the canal from Bawana to Inderlok. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced plans to install railings along the canal. She visited the families of the drowned boys and promised 5 lakh rupees to each family. Gupta asked officials to make canals and other places safer to stop such accidents. The government will now look after 20 km of the canal from Bawana to Inderlok. In a bid to tighten control over the Munak Canal — one of Delhi’s vital water lifelines — and address mounting safety concerns, the Delhi government…

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Importance of Munak Canal

Munak Canal is very important for Delhi's water supply. It brings water from Yamuna River to the city. The canal has had problems like damage, theft, and dirty water. In the past two years, the canal broke three times. Delhi Jal Board said up to 30% of water was being lost. The canal gives about 37% of Delhi's daily water needs.

The Delhi government has taken over the maintenance of the Munak Canal which was earlier with the Haryana government. We will install railing on either side and make it safe so that such incidents are not repeated.

Delhi and Haryana will soon sign an agreement to make the transfer official. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

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Updated 10 Sep 2025, 05:20 IST; source: link

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