The Najafgarh jheel is the second largest water body in Delhi NCR after the Yamuna. But due to encroachment, sewage, canals, and negligence, it has shrunk from 220 km2 to just 7 km2.
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Was a good read. Didn’t know that the Sahibi River is the same as the Najafgarh Jheel. I tried to find the Sahibi river on Google maps, it does show up in the pictorial form of the map but not when you change the view to Satellite view.
Was a good read. Didn’t know that the Sahibi River is the same as the Najafgarh Jheel. I tried to find the Sahibi river on Google maps, it does show up in the pictorial form of the map but not when you change the view to Satellite view.
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This is so detailed report about najafgarh jheel….thank you ritu for this
Not just Delhi, every corporation and town planning authorities in all the indian ciities are doing the same