Why Pollution of Budha Nalah and Satluj River Does Not Stop? Who is Responsible? What Should Be Done?
Every Sunday, regardless of the searing heat, a dedicated group of young volunteers known as the "Water Warriors Punjab" can be seen lining up on the bridge over the Satluj River.
India’s Jal Shakti Ministry has said that the issue of concrete lining of Rajasthan canal in Punjab is a matter related to ‘state government’s subject’.
During the year 2022, the Agriculture and Environment Awareness Center is conducting discussions to bring awareness on various aspects of water crisis in Punjab. Meanwhile, a panel discussion on "Punjab Water Crisis: River Water Issue" was held at Khalsa Gurdwara, Ferozepur Cantonment. In this discussion, Dr. Harmeshwarpal Singh shared his views on the issue of plunder of river waters and the groundwater crisis of Punjab.
During the year 2022, the Agriculture and Environment Awareness Center is conducting discussions to bring awareness on various aspects of water crisis in Punjab. Meanwhile, a panel discussion on "Punjab Water Crisis: River Water Issue" was held at Khalsa Gurdwara, Ferozepur Cantonment.
Sikh Youth power of Punjab organized a discussion on the issue of Punjab river waters at Hoshiarpur on 3rd August 2019.
"Loot of Punjab's River waters" was held at Khalsa Gurdwara in Ferozepur Cant on 5 August 2022. Speaking at this event, author and political analyst Ajaypal Singh Brar, shared historical background of loot of Punjab's river waters.
Sikh Youth of Punjab (SYP) organised a discussion on Punjab River Waters issue at Hoshiarpur on October 3, 2019. Speaking during this discussion SYP president Paramjit Singh Mand discussed 'Economic Aspects of Punjab River Water'.
Sikh Youth of Punjab president Paramjit Singh Mand shared his views about loot of Punjab river water and its impact on water crisis in Punjab and resultant adverse effects on society and civilisation of Punjab.
In a move which will further centralise powers of the Union government of India in matters related to "inter-state river water disputes", the Modi government cabinet has given approval to an amendment bill seeking to merge different inter-state river water dispute tribunals into a single entity.
The Sikh Youth of Punjab has criticised the statement of Punjab CM Amarinder Singh that surplus water was being discharged as a precautionary measure to prevent flooding in the areas along the Sutlej and Beas.
Successive government in Punjab have drastically failed to control pollution of Satluj River as untreated industrial effluent continue poison its stream. A team of various social activists were shocked when the saw the ground reality alongside the river.
Condemning Punjab govt. action to prevent leader of opposition Sukhpal Singh Khaira to reach Dhardeo drain at village Buttar Seviyan, the Aam Aadmi Party on Monday (May 28) accused Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh of siding with those who have polluted the waters of Punjab.
Dr Dharamvira Gandhi, Member of Indian Parliament from Patiala today termed the demand by Punjab CM Capt. Amrinder Singh for central intervention in Ravi-Beas by waters a ruse to barter Punjab interests.
A day after the Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that he has written a letter to Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh to take steps to control the flow of unused water of Ravi river, the later issued a statement today urging the Central Government of India to build dams in Himachal Pradesh for this purpose.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar yesterday said that he has written a letter to the Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh Ravi river's waters.
Following consistent erosion around the banks of river Ravi and change of its course has resulted in looming flood threat over Dera Baba Nanak
The Member Legislative Assembly (MLA's) of both Aam Adami Party (AAP) and Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) on Wednesday requested the treasury bench
Capt. Amarinder Singh said that he was confident that the Supreme Court of India (SCI) and the central government would come to an amicable solution to the "SYL problem", keeping the interests of the water-scarce Punjab in mind.
The Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA's) from Punjab unit of Aam Adami Party (AAP) and Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) today hold a peaceful protest
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