Haryana’s Rs 489-crore canal project remains unfinished years after deadline | Gurgaon News

The project remains unfinished after nearly 5 years Gurgaon: As Delhi battles acute water shortages, a major Haryana irrigation project aimed at improving water conveyance in the Yamuna basin remains unfinished years after its scheduled completion.The Haryana govt approved the Remodelling of Augmentation Canal project in Dec 2017 at an estimated cost of Rs 489…

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Rain & winds gone, heatwave is set to return this week in Gurgaon | Gurgaon News

Night temperatures remained close to the season’s normal, with Gurgaon KVK station recording the minimum temperature at 25.1°C Gurgaon: After a brief spell of relatively pleasant weather, heatwave conditions are likely to return to parts of Haryana from Monday, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a yellow alert for the next five days.On Saturday,…

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Land hurdle to design changes, orbital rail corridor pushed to 2029 | Gurgaon News

FILE PHOTO: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga cars are parked beside an in-plant railway siding at Maruti Suzuki’s plant in Manesar, Haryana, India, June 17, 2025. REUTERS/Bhawika Chhabra/File Photo Gurgaon: Haryana Orbital Rail Corridor, a key infrastructure project meant to improve connectivity across the state and reduce pressure on Delhi’s railway network, has been delayed by three…

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12 new air stations to fill pollution monitoring gaps in Haryana | Gurgaon News

Haryana currently has 32 Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations, of which the state pollution control board operates 29 Gurgaon: Haryana has started the process of installing 12 new air monitoring stations to improve pollution surveillance in districts with limited monitoring coverage. The state pollution control board has issued bid documents for the supply, installation,…

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FIRs against 36 officials as census faces delay in Haryana

Employees say they have been overburdened with multiple responsibilities Gurgaon: With Haryana’s ongoing census exercise suffering significant disruption across six districts, authorities have initiated action against employees who failed to report for duty.Over a hundred govt employees — total 116 — are likely to face criminal action. A majority of these officials are govt school…

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