Water from the Munak canal is expected to be supplied to the water treatment plants which cater to the residential areas of West and South Delhi.
Despite Delhi having paid money to Haryana for construction of Munak canal, the national capital is not getting its share of 80 MGD (million gallons daily) water.
Naidu spoke to Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on the issue of water supply through the canal.
Jung informed that allocation of dwelling units built for the weaker sections and poor under JNNURM will commence and will be completed by February next year.
There are about 20,000 such houses to be allotted to the eligible beneficiaries.
He further said that Delhi government will soon send its proposals regarding actions to be taken in the matter of regularization of unauthorized colonies.
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