Key Points

New Delhi Municipal Council is taking proactive steps to prevent waterlogging through cutting-edge urban water management techniques. Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Chahal is spearheading a multi-pronged approach that includes technological innovations and strategic infrastructure development. The initiative focuses on creating resilient drainage systems and implementing climate-adaptive solutions. These efforts aim to transform New Delhi's urban infrastructure and minimize flood-related challenges.

Key Points: Kuljeet Chahal's NDMC Monsoon Flood Prevention Plan

  • NDMC launches comprehensive monsoon preparedness strategy
  • Innovative trenchless drain rehabilitation planned
  • 5 lakh-litre sump constructed near Purana Quila Road
  • Four-zone drainage network management approach
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NDMC Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Chahal reviews waterlogging preparedness

NDMC Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Chahal reveals innovative strategies to combat waterlogging and urban flooding in New Delhi

"Sumps are an essential component of flood management and waterlogging prevention - Kuljeet Singh Chahal"

New Delhi, April 27

New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Singh Chahal on Sunday reviewed the civic agency's preparedness to tackle waterlogging.

After the meeting attended by NDMC Secretary Tariq Thomas and officials of the Civil Engineering Department, Chahal inspected several key waterlogging-prone locations, including Purana Quila Road, Dayal Singh College and Bharti Nagar.

Reiterating the civic agency's commitment to check waterlogging, Chahal emphasised that NDMC is swiftly adopting modern technologies and climate-resilient measures.

"The NDMC is planning actions like trenchless rehabilitation of old brick drains and feasibility studies for constructing artificial reservoirs in parks and ridge areas to capture monsoon runoff from roads and public spaces," said Chahal.

He said that these efforts significantly contribute to making India's cities more efficient, environment-friendly, and liveable by 2047.

During the inspection, he laid the foundation stone for the construction of a large sump (pit) with a 5 lakh-litre capacity behind the Judges' Bungalows near Purana Quila Road.

He informed that this new sump is a vital part of NDMC's comprehensive monsoon preparedness and urban water management strategy. Rainwater will be stored in the sump and further channelised into the drainage system, he said.

"Sumps are an essential component of flood management and waterlogging prevention, enabling quick collection and disposal of rainwater. This helps prevent urban flooding and minimises infrastructure damage," he said.

An official said NDMC's drainage network is divided into four zones based on connectivity with major MCD drains: Dr Sen Nursing Home Drain Zone: Pachkuiyan Road, parts of Nehru Nagar, R.K. Ashram Marg, and Connaught Place area; Drain No 14 Zone: Judges' Bungalows, Tilak Marg, Purana Quila Road, Supreme Court, and India Gate areas; Kushak Drain Zone: Chanakyapuri and surrounding areas and Barapulla Drain Zone: About 60 per cent of NDMC's area (approximately 1,918 hectares), which connects to Sunheri Nallah (a branch of Barapulla Drain).

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some proactive measures before monsoon hits! The sump construction sounds promising. Hope they maintain the momentum and complete all planned projects on time. 🤞
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Priya M.
I live near Purana Quila Road and the waterlogging there is terrible every year. Glad they're focusing on this area, but will believe it when I see actual results. Past promises haven't always been kept.
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Ankit S.
The trenchless rehabilitation of drains is a smart move! Less disruption to traffic and daily life compared to traditional digging methods. More cities should adopt this approach.
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the efforts, I wish they'd focus more on regular drain cleaning throughout the year instead of just before monsoon. Prevention is better than cure!
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Vikram J.
The artificial reservoirs in parks idea is brilliant! Kills two birds with one stone - solves waterlogging and recharges groundwater. Hope they implement this across all NDMC parks.
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Neha T.
Good to see detailed planning with the four zones. Hope they publish a timeline for completion of works in each zone so residents can track progress. Transparency is key!

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