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March 15, 2026

Besides increasing distribution, we are studying ways to cut transmission losses: Minister

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @New Delhi

THE Delhi Government is working on a comprehensive Water Master Plan, with a provision to rope in private players, to help address water supply challenges in the national capital, Water Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh said on Saturday.

Under the proposed plan, a detailed study of the existing infrastructure and future expansion will be undertaken while taking into account the city’s increasing population.

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