Water crisis In Ghaziabad: गाजियाबाद में भूगर्भ का जलस्तर नीचे जाने से स्थिति चिंताजनक बनी हुई है. हर साल यहां का जलस्तर एक से दो फीट नीचे खिसकता जा रहा है. यदि अभी नहीं चेते तो आगे चलकर स्थिति भयावह हो जाएगी.
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00:00In Ghaziabad, water is going towards hell, in 6 years, the water level has fallen by 11 meters, the earth is drying up due to blind boring, how long will the people depend on the tankers?
00:20In Ghaziabad, the water level of Bhugarbha is continuously falling, the situation is worrisome, in many areas of the city, the water level has fallen, in Vijaynagar area, the most water level has fallen, here in the past 6 years, the water level of Vijaynagar area has fallen by 11 meters, while in Bhojpur area, the water level has fallen by 3.5 meters.
00:46In the summer, in many areas of Delhi NCR, the news of a severe water crisis is coming out, in many areas of Delhi NCR, people have also seen the problems of water.
00:58In total, in the summer, Delhi NCR is struggling with the shortage of water, if we talk about Delhi and Ghaziabad, then people are struggling with water problems in many areas of Delhi and Ghaziabad, while if we talk about the water level of Ghaziabad, then the water level of Ghaziabad is continuously falling, in the past 6 years, the water level of Ghaziabad's Vijaynagar area has fallen by about 11 meters.
01:24The authorities of the irrigation department believe that the main reason for the water level to fall is to increase the use of groundwater, while the groundwater recharge is less.
01:34In our area, Janpath Ghaziabad has been divided into 5 parts, one is our Nagar Nigam area and the other is Char Vikas Khand.
01:43In Bhojpur, the water level has fallen by 3.5 meters in the past 6 years.
01:48If we talk about the highest water level, then in the Vijaynagar area, which is under Nagar Nigam, the water level has fallen by 11 meters in the past 6 years.
01:57To fix this, we will have to establish a rooftop rainwater harvesting facility in our houses.
02:03If everyone starts doing rooftop rainwater harvesting, then our groundwater will be recharged and the water level that is falling will start rising.
02:11You just asked that we are withdrawing more water from the groundwater and the recharge is less, that is why the groundwater level is continuously falling.
02:21In the industry, the people who extract water with NOC, they get 200% in the notified area.
02:28If a person extracts 100 liters of water, then he has to recharge 200 liters of water.
02:33This is the condition of his NOC.
02:35And they make their own rooftop rainwater harvesting, plus they take the pond and develop the pond, which also recharges the pond.
02:42So it is counted in their account.
02:44The head of the irrigation department, Hari Om, says that where there are complaints of water pollution from various places, the department is continuously working on it.
02:55Recently, three RO plants have been sealed in the urban area.
02:59Shahzad Abid's report for ETV Bharat from Ghaziabad.