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Delhi Flood Updates: Delhi is suffering from floods. Meanwhile, the Directorate of Education (DoE) said on Sunday that all government and private schools 83 in areas near the Yamuna river and 19 will remain closed on July. Here, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has given relief to the people affected by the flood. He 19 to each family affected by the flood, has announced financial help of Rs. CM Kejriwal tweeted that many very poor families living on the banks of Yamuna have suffered a lot. There have also been reports of some families losing their entire household belongings. Every family affected by the flood will be given ten thousand rupees per family as financial help. Special camps will be organized. It has been organized for those people whose papers like Aadhaar card etc. have been washed away. Children whose clothes and books were washed away will be given by the schools. Schools 19 will remain closed till July The Directorate of Education (DoE) on Sunday said that all government and private schools 17 And 18 Will be closed on July. DOE informed that schools in flood-affected areas can arrange online classes. As flood relief camps are likely to continue in schools in the areas adjacent to river Yamuna, all government and private schools 17 And 18 Will be closed for students on July. Not a single meeting took place in two years? Raj Niwas sources on Sunday alleged that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led Apex Committee on Flood Control and Preparedness has not held a single meeting in the last two years, amid problems faced by people in Delhi due to floods in the Yamuna river. However, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has denied the allegation. On behalf of the Delhi government, it has been said that a meeting was held on May 9 under the chairmanship of Delhi ministers Atishi and Saurabh Bhardwaj to discuss flood preparedness. He also stated that the flood control order was issued as per due procedure. Chief Minister Khattar targeted you Meanwhile in Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday hit out at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders for blaming his state for the floods in some parts of Delhi. He said that pointing fingers is not in the interest of humanity, state or country. Let us discuss here that AAP leaders have alleged that the BJP-led government in Haryana released excessive water from the Hathinikund barrage, which caused the Yamuna river to flood and its water to enter the streets of Delhi. ²à¥‡ A ¥ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ 1. . This . ¤µà¤¾a¤° देंगे 2. The , The ेंगे… — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) July 17, 2023 BJP accused you of negligence The Delhi unit of the BJP on Sunday demanded a judicial inquiry into the Delhi floods. The BJP has demanded a judicial inquiry whether the AAP government in the city has got the silt and drains cleaned or not, and if it has been done, then how much money has been spent on it. BJP's Delhi unit president Virendra Sachdeva while talking to the media alleged that the Kejriwal government did not clean the Yamuna and drains of silt and due to this the flood situation arose in Delhi. Chandrawal water purification plant restarted Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday Informed that the Chandrawal water purification plant has started functioning again, which was closed after the floods. The Okhla water treatment plant started functioning on Friday after receiving indications of receding water level in the Yamuna river. CM Kejriwal tweeted on Sunday that the Chandrawal water treatment plant has also started functioning again.

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Delhi Flood Updates: Delhi is suffering from floods. Meanwhile, the Directorate of Education (DoE) said on Sunday that all government and private schools 83 in areas near the Yamuna river and 19 will remain closed on July. Here, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has given relief to the people affected by the flood. He 19 to each family affected by the flood, has announced financial help of Rs. CM Kejriwal tweeted that many very poor families living on the banks of Yamuna have suffered a lot. There have also been reports of some families losing their entire household belongings. Every family affected by the flood will be given ten thousand rupees per family as financial help. Special camps will be organized. It has been organized for those people whose papers like Aadhaar card etc. have been washed away. Children whose clothes and books were washed away will be given by the schools.

Schools 19 will remain closed till July

The Directorate of Education (DoE) on Sunday said that all government and private schools 17 And 18 Will be closed on July. DOE informed that schools in flood-affected areas can arrange online classes. As flood relief camps are likely to continue in schools in the areas adjacent to river Yamuna, all government and private schools 17 And 18 Will be closed for students on July.

Not a single meeting took place in two years?

Raj Niwas sources on Sunday alleged that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led Apex Committee on Flood Control and Preparedness has not held a single meeting in the last two years, amid problems faced by people in Delhi due to floods in the Yamuna river. However, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has denied the allegation. On behalf of the Delhi government, it has been said that a meeting was held on May 9 under the chairmanship of Delhi ministers Atishi and Saurabh Bhardwaj to discuss flood preparedness. He also stated that the flood control order was issued as per due procedure.

Chief Minister Khattar targeted you

Meanwhile in Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday hit out at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders for blaming his state for the floods in some parts of Delhi. He said that pointing fingers is not in the interest of humanity, state or country. Let us discuss here that AAP leaders have alleged that the BJP-led government in Haryana released excessive water from the Hathinikund barrage, which caused the Yamuna river to flood and its water to enter the streets of Delhi.

²à¥‡ A ¥ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ 1. . This . ¤µà¤¾a¤° देंगे

2. The , The ेंगे…

— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) July 17, 2023 BJP accused you of negligence

The Delhi unit of the BJP on Sunday demanded a judicial inquiry into the Delhi floods. The BJP has demanded a judicial inquiry whether the AAP government in the city has got the silt and drains cleaned or not, and if it has been done, then how much money has been spent on it. BJP’s Delhi unit president Virendra Sachdeva while talking to the media alleged that the Kejriwal government did not clean the Yamuna and drains of silt and due to this the flood situation arose in Delhi.

Chandrawal water purification plant restarted

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday Informed that the Chandrawal water purification plant has started functioning again, which was closed after the floods. The Okhla water treatment plant started functioning on Friday after receiving indications of receding water level in the Yamuna river. CM Kejriwal tweeted on Sunday that the Chandrawal water treatment plant has also started functioning again.