Sheila’s way of tackling Delhi water crisis

June 19, 2012 09:56 am | Updated July 12, 2016 04:25 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The Chief Ministers of Delhi and Haryana both came up with suggestions to tackle the current water crisis on Monday. While Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who recently announced that she uses just half a bucket to bathe, asked for a reduction in supply to her residence, the Haryana Chief Minister urged people to cut down on consumption. “If you take a bath twice a day, please reduce it to once everyday, so that those people who do not get water, can get some,” he said addressing the media here on Monday.

Ms. Dikshit, who is the chairperson of the DJB, has sought reduction in the supply to her residence “to ensure even distribution of water in the Capital city so that the every family could get reasonable quantity of drinking water everyday”.

A statement issued by her office said, Ms. Dikshit has instructed the DJB chief executive officer and the New Delhi Municipal Council chairperson, to reduce supply of water to Lutyens’ Bungalow Zone and surrounding areas.

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