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Diwan Singh

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Jun 17, 2013, 1:21:43 PM6/17/13
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Friends,

The Hon'le Lt. Governor has formed a Committee for revival of water bodies in Dwarka. He has specifically asked to identify all water bodies/ depressions that are not in record but has good potential. We have already identified seven such water bodies in Dwarka, Sec-23, 24, 20 and 19 that are huge and not in records, but need revival.

Anyone who have any information may please contact me.

The unexpected rains have brought ot life the water body at Sec-23. Please see the pics attached.

Rajeev Solanki and Virmani have taken up the cause of water body in Sec-7 and the work is picking up.

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Arun Banerjee

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Jun 18, 2013, 12:17:41 AM6/18/13
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There are more than ten Water Bodies in Dwarka SUB-CITY from Palam to Najafgarh with various owners. I have a list along with details which I hope to compile and put up. 
No doubts that there are some water bodies which are unlisted or may have been encroached upon. Efforts should be made  to revive all Water Bodies in the sub-city.
I am approaching DDA for last two years for revival of a pair Water Bodies in Pocket-5, Nasirpur. Development is at snail pace and encroachment by nearby residents is also a problem. I have no hesitation in saying that DDA is not so pro-active as far as these Water Bodies are concerned. 


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manju rawat

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Jun 18, 2013, 3:17:19 AM6/18/13
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Water body is there at sector 8 too, next to malaria research institute.
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Manju Rawat



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RAJEEV SOLANKI

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Jun 19, 2013, 5:52:45 AM6/19/13
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are you I  touch with mr diwan Banerjee sahib

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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 09:47:41 +0530
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Arun Banerjee

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Jun 19, 2013, 7:25:03 AM6/19/13
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Rajiv Sahab I spoke to Diwan Sahab as per the trailing mail. Complete list of water bodies in Dwarka Sub-city will be uploaded.

Namita Roy

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Jun 22, 2013, 10:38:56 PM6/22/13
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There was a water body in sector 12 next to the  Gangotri Appartment that was way back but that is completely dry now. Mr Diwan had spoken to me when i had filed a PIL in the High Court of Delhi with respect to water bodies and Gram Sabha land. We had tried to get the details of the water body in sector 12  but nothing cud be done to revive the same , with yr teams effort we look forward to some response to the revival of the same

Diwan Singh

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Jun 21, 2013, 1:17:37 PM6/21/13
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Manjuji,
That's right. Will be taking it up soon. If you can coordinate efforts with DDA officials, pl give your mobile no. so that we can plan its revival and ask DDA to work on it. With LG's orders, DDA is now serious on the job. lets pitch in.

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Diwan Singh

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Jun 21, 2013, 1:23:37 PM6/21/13
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Mr. Banerjee,

Lets first  look at those water bodies that can receive water from their catchments, such as a big park nearby or a clean storm water drain.  As per LG's orders, even if its a depression and not in records, it should be revived.
The list of water bodies we already have, lets find those in your neighborhood that can be revived. DDA is now working seriously after LG's orders.
In Sec-19, we are reviving two such depressions that are not in their records as water bodies. The Sec-23 water body in Dist. park is also not there in any record.


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Sareen Dwarka

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Jun 23, 2013, 9:10:08 AM6/23/13
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Diwan ji

If possible, pl share details of water bodies identified by team in DWARKA. It will help citizens to get to know water bodies in their respective sectors and extend possible help unitedly atleast for their sectors. 

One big unused park with depression in sector 19 (behind DCP office sec 19 and front of MTNL exchange) has a scope to be converted into a water body - if not included in your list already.


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RAJEEV SOLANKI

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Jun 24, 2013, 1:41:41 AM6/24/13
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sunil is right Diwan,
the list can be shared with photographs if possible also a brief about the plan in reviving the water bodies , the short term goal or the immd priorities and long term plans also , (we can get few more volunteers)
like
getting water in all bodies this season is the first priority,
identifying the more  depressions, the catchment area's and to connect them to water bodies
cleaning of rain water drains,
plantation wherever near the water bodies
area of water bodies used for other purpose by DDA , reclaiming the area at some other alternate place
getting copies of revenue records of all water bodies
 
thanks

rajiv solanki

 

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Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 18:40:08 +0530
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Diwan Singh

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Jun 24, 2013, 7:01:33 AM6/24/13
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I will soon prepare a comprehensible list. Presently, work is going on 6 water bodies in some manner. 
1. Behind DCP office, as Sunil has identified.
2. Sec-19, Park towards Akshardham Apts.
3. Entrance of Ambrahi- near Pkt- DDA Flats, South West Side of Amrahi.
4. Dist, Park, Sec-23
5. backside of Pochanpur.
6. Sec-7, Palam side, Rajiv is working on that.

Diwan Singh

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Jun 24, 2013, 6:55:09 AM6/24/13
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Namitaji,

I remember very well that's around 6 years back when we made some efforts. Well, just took the SE, Circle-13, Mr. Bhatia on round to this water body on 19th June. This is originally not a water body in records. But certainly some relation to a water body as it has a 1000 year old Baoli and well next to it, that was, as per local folks, built by Banjaras whose caravans often passed this area in those times.
This land is presently assigned Institutional Use. So a land use change is compulsory for implementing LG's orders.As a committee member I have immediately written a letter to Chief Engineer for change of land use.(Pl see attached)

Besides its heritage value, the need to develop this water body also lies in the fact that Sec-12 and surrounding area has no water body to capture rain water surface off. This one, if we are able to get the Land Use changed, shall be the only resource for the area.

Diwan
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letter to SE, Circle -13 Mr. Bhatia on Baoli, depresion.docx

Arun Banerjee

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Jun 24, 2013, 5:44:09 AM6/24/13
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Sareen Ji, no need to convert it into Water Body it is already Water Body of Sector 19. As per record the depth of the WB is 10 Ft. May be that Water has dried up.


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Arun Banerjee

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Jun 24, 2013, 4:15:31 AM6/24/13
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Rajeevji is absolutely right. 
1.    As the monsoon is nearing, there is no time for desilting and sludge clearance. It should have been done on priority during April/May/June. 
2.     Proper demarcation and boundary wall to avoid trespassing and encroachment - pertains to Civil Division concerned (like WDs in DWK)
3.    The other priority is to channelize all storm and rain water into the nearby water bodies or the depression or low laying areas(till not identified of its use). This can be done only the land owning agency and / or who controls these systems in respective areas. 
Mainly in Dwarka sub-city it is under DDA and its the work pertaining to Civil Division.
4.     Plantation by Horticulture Division concerned or local residents /citizens or RWAs
5.     Listing of all Water Bodies in the sub-city and putting in a domain by Government Agency and if possible DF. .

As assured on this blog I am compiling list of Water Bodies in sub-city. If any one also have any document or list of WBs sharing the same will be appreciated. 

I am attaching first list of Water Bodies in the DWK Zone. Beside these there are more WBs, info and detail will follow. Now its time for the Committee to give a wake up call to authorities to work for revival and proper up-keeping of all WBs in the sub-city.


List 1 (WB-DWK).docx

Sareen Dwarka

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Jun 24, 2013, 11:04:20 AM6/24/13
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Thnx Diwan Ji, Rajiv Ji and Arun ji for the update 

Leaving in front of this water body since 2001, however surprisingly never seen water in this declared water body ever.

Will try to get this turn up  with available resources and your valuable expert advise & guidance 

Regards

Kiran Dambalkar

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Jun 24, 2013, 10:59:48 AM6/24/13
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Of course the revival of water bodies is a boon to ground water recharge thats
acutely in need, but there need to be strict mosquito control strategies also in
place if one has to avoid epidemics of vector borne diseases. Guppy fish and
other mosq. larvivorous fish species need to be used in these bodies as an
environment friendly anti-mosquito measure as advised by the national vector borne
disease control programe, GOI. Failing this can lead to a situation where
Rajasthan is today after I.G. canal introduced mosquito borne diseases viz.
malaria and dengue there.

Dr Kiran Dambalkar

On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 18:39:09 +0530 wrote

> Diwan ji
If possible, pl share details of water bodies identified by team in DWARKA. It
will help citizens to get to know water bodies in their respective sectors and
extend possible help unitedly atleast for their sectors.
One big unused park with depression in sector 19 (behind DCP office sec 19 and
front of MTNL exchange) has a scope to be converted into a water body - if not
included in your list already.

Regards
On 21-Jun-2013, at 22:53, Diwan Singh wrote:

Mr. Banerjee,
Lets first look at those water bodies that can receive water from their
catchments, such as a big park nearby or a clean storm water drain. As per LG's
orders, even if its a depression and not in records, it should be revived.
The list of water bodies we already have, lets find those in your neighborhood
that can be revived. DDA is now working seriously after LG's orders.In Sec-19, we
are reviving two such depressions that are not in their records as water bodies.
The Sec-23 water body in Dist. park is also not there in any record.


On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Arun Banerjee wrote:

Rajiv Sahab I spoke to Diwan Sahab as per the trailing mail. Complete list of
water bodies in Dwarka Sub-city will be uploaded.



On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 3:22 PM, RAJEEV SOLANKI wrote:




are you I touch with mr diwan Banerjee sahib

rajiv solanki


Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 09:47:41 +0530


Subject: Re: [Dwarka Forum] any information on water bodies
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There are more than ten Water Bodies in Dwarka SUB-CITY from Palam to Najafgarh
with various owners. I have a list along with details which I hope to compile and
put up.No doubts that there are some water bodies which are unlisted or may have
been encroached upon. Efforts should be made to revive all Water Bodies in the
sub-city.


I am approaching DDA for last two years for revival of a pair Water Bodies in
Pocket-5, Nasirpur. Development is at snail pace and encroachment by nearby
residents is also a problem. I have no hesitation in saying that DDA is not so
pro-active as far as these Water Bodies are concerned.




On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Diwan Singh wrote:

Friends,
The Hon'le Lt. Governor has formed a Committee for revival of water bodies in
Dwarka. He has specifically asked to identify all water bodies/ depressions that
are not in record but has good potential. We have already identified seven such
water bodies in Dwarka, Sec-23, 24, 20 and 19 that are huge and not in records,
but need revival.




Anyone who have any information may please contact me.
The unexpected rains have brought ot life the water body at Sec-23. Please see the
pics attached.




Rajeev Solanki and Virmani have taken up the cause of water body in Sec-7 and the
work is picking up.Regards,--
Diwan Singh



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RAJEEV SOLANKI

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Jun 24, 2013, 10:51:43 AM6/24/13
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Diwan ji and namita
pls go thru the following
 
for more details and images google " Baowli Dwarka"
 
___________________________________________________________________________________________

Dwarka Baoli ( also known as Loharehri Baoli ) is a historical stepwell recently discovered in Dwarka Sub City, in south west New DelhiIndia. It was constructed for the residents of Loharehri village by the Sultans of the Lodi Dynasty in the early 16th century. Dwarka now stands where the Loharehri village once stood.[1] Located in a barren stretch of land between a resedential society and a private school on Azad Hind Fauj Marg, Sector 12, Dwarka, it is hidden by a large group of Peepal trees and covered by a thick undergrowth which seems to have aided in its relative obscurity. It will soon come under the protection of the State archeological department and conservation will be taken up by INTACH Delhi Chapter.[2]


Baoli or bawdi, also referred to as baori or bauri, is a Hindi word (from Sanskrit wapi [3][4] or vapivapika).[5] Water Temples of India and temple step wells were built in ancient India and the earliest forms of step well and reservoir were also built in India in places like Dholavira as far back as the Indus Valley Civilisation.


Architecture[edit]


The structure shows typical Lodi era architecture with prominent arches along the steps and a well at the end of the baoli. The stepwell is constructed using rubble masonry, common in monuments of that period.[6] Along the steps, two levels of arches are clearly visible. Although the water level has receded leaving the well dry. The baoli seems to have disappeared from the pages of history and bears no mention in the ASI or INTACH heritage list.[7]


Although not as architecturally significant as Agrasen ki baoli and Rajon Ki Baoli, Dwarka Baoli is one-of-its-kind as there is no other structure in the area.


he recent discovery of a baoli or stepwell in Sector 12 of Dwarka has sprung a surprise for researchers. It is situated between a school and a residential society and is believed to date back to the Lodi times. What is now known as Dwarka was originally listed as Pappankalan by the DDA — the nomenclature being derived from the names of a group of villages. Some however think that Pappan was the name of a chieftain and others that it was the abbreviation for a housing scheme. Whatever be the truth, it now emerges that the area, where a large modern township has come up, was the location of many villages that had existed since the time of Raja Dhahji or Dahiya, a feudal ruler of a part of present-day Haryana.


The story (which is worth retelling) goes that one day the raja came to a Jat village where he stopped by a well to quench his thirst. Meanwhile a strong buffalo calf broke free from its owner and ran helter-skelter. Many tried to catch it but failed, until a Jatni, carrying two pitchers of water on her head, put her foot down on the rope trailing along the ground and stayed put despite the calf straining to get free. The raja thought that such a woman would be a fitting mother to a strong line of sons and managed to make her his wife, though she was already married. Thus the Dahiyas came into being. Some of them later became Muslims but retained the surname Dahiya.


LOCALITY OF LOHARS


The place where the baoli has been found was then known as Loharehri or the locality of lohars or ironsmiths. They were actually nomads from Rajputana who had migrated to Dahiya-land. A baoli built here probably during the time of Sikandar Lodi was perhaps used as much by the lohars as by wayfarers. There must have been other baolis too on the way to Alwar and Jaipur, but only the Loharehri one has come to light. During the Lodi period and before that too, baolis were built by rulers for the welfare of their subjects. Firoz Shah Tughlak built a number of baolis, the most famous one being near the Pir Ghaib monument on the Ridge. The Nizamuddin baoli was built in the time of Ghiyasuddin Tughlak in the 14th Century. Agrasen's baoli is also said to date back to the Lodi era. During Shah Jahan's reign baolis came up in Shajanhanabad and across the Yamuna. Many of them were abandoned as people migrated.


The deserted villages became a wilderness; so did Loharehri. At one time caravans of merchants must have passed that way and their drinking needs met by the baoli which fell into disuse when new roads were constructed. An example is Dhaula Kuan on the old Gurgaon road. It dates back to the time of Shah Alam. When a new road to Gurgaon came up, this well was isolated and later when it was re-discovered, people wondered why on earth such a deep well existed on a lonely stretch.


When Dwarka was inhabited by medieval people, it had its unsophisticated marketplaces and water supply system. In some future age people may wonder why they existed in oblivion, just as we are wondering now, why a 25-step baoli was built in a remote spot surrounded by a cluster of trees and thick vegetation. The poet was right when he wrote: “Yaaron ne itni door basain hain bastian (buddies have made their abodes in such far-off places)!”


 



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Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 08:08:56 +0530

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Arun Banerjee

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Nasirpur in Pocket-5, Dwarka has a pair of WBs with area as per record is 8 acres & 15 acres. Only rain save it from encroachment. My regular visit shows DDA, WD-6 is not taking this seriously as it should have been taken.
In press also it was out "Parched Capital Set to Another Water Body". But development is in a very slow pace.


On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Arun Banerjee <banerj...@gmail.com> wrote:
Here is an attachment with some details of the WBs in Dwarka. Its nice to see people are slowly getting involved in the revival of WBs of the sub-city which has many historical importance.
It is important to mention that some WBs are under Civil Division and some with Hort. Divn. 
More info to follow. 

Arun Banerjee

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Here is an attachment with some details of the WBs in Dwarka. Its nice to see people are slowly getting involved in the revival of WBs of the sub-city which has many historical importance.
It is important to mention that some WBs are under Civil Division and some with Hort. Divn. 
More info to follow. 
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:29 PM, Kiran Dambalkar <kiran_d...@rediffmail.com> wrote:
List 2 (WB-DWK).docx

JNGupta

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In view of the So old Baoli, the Land use must be changed on priority. The details can also be forwarded to ASI Department which looks after such Archival sites in the country.

JNGupta

Anil Rajput

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Jun 24, 2013, 11:13:45 PM6/24/13
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Water Bodies are natural depressions on the land surface 
and water is collected through a natural process of water flow
towards the depression , water body can be made taking into
consideration the flow of water direction.
Mr. Diwan Singh is born and brought up in this area and knows
the geography and can guide us . Mr. Malik is also with his 
experience and knowledge have his best views.

Anil Rajput 

Anil Rajput

manju rawat

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Dear Mr. Diwan Singh,
One is at sector 8, near Malaria Research. Due to my working hours, time is big constrain forme. Being a environmental scientist, I have personal interest in all env. activities and I always make sure to read your emails.

Manju Rawat 


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Arun Banerjee

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The list of WBs I have there three WBs in Sector 7 but nothing has been mentioned for Sector 8, DWK.  May be some other agency beside DDA is looking after it.

Diwan Singh

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Mr. Banerjee,
I am aware of the water body near Gokul Garden. Can you please tell me about others.

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Two well were thr in Palam Village, they are fully choked and filled with waste now, if u want I can tell u the exact place.
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Arun Banerjee

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Diwan Singh Ji
The information is as below. Some may be in Palam Village. Can be checked with Hort. Divn. of DDA.
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Diwan Singh

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Jul 4, 2013, 5:58:00 AM7/4/13
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Manjuji,

 we have identified four WBs in Sec-8 including the Malaria Research Institute one. Some Work has already been done on two. will commence on others soon.
My mobile no. is 9212061046. In case you are interested in pursuing for their good revival, you may contact me. I will also get you in touch with some local residents. 

Regards,

Diwan

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RAJEEV SOLANKI

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diwanji
have to visit water bodies no 122 and 123 in sec 7, chk with mr chopra when he has time


rajiv solanki

 

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manju rawat

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Dear Sir,
Surely I will talk to you and will become a part of WBs revival.
regards,
Manju Rawat 



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Water Bodies in Dhoolsiras are in a bad shape. Request you to take some time.

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Diwan Singh

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Shobhit,

Unfortunately, the Water bodies in Dhul Siras are yet to be transferred to DDA. DDA refused to take their possession as some parts were encroached. I have identified two depressions, which are not water bodies in records but have been existing as water bodies on ground. We shall meet soon and pursue them.
please give me two more  days and will meet then.

Diwan Singh

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Thanks, Mr. Banerjee,

I will soon look for the other two with Rajeev.
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