"Of the 186 km of pipelines laid, only 19 km was re-laid and 167 km was newly laid with a total coverage of 217 unauthorised colonies, which is the maximum number of colonies covered in one year (2015-16) in the history of Delhi Jal Board," a senior DJB official said.
DJB has set a target of covering 300 more colonies in the current year and achieve the target of supplying piped water to every household in the national capital by 2017, the official said.
Delhi Water Minister Kapil Mishra claimed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has delivered on his poll promise of providing basic facilities to all unauthorised colonies which had long been left out of the planning process.
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