Delhi’s water supply back to normal today
Water supply to the national capital from Haryana is expected to be fully restored on Tuesday after security forces took over control of the Munak canal and evicted all the Jat protesters from that pl

Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. (Photo: PTI)
Water supply to the national capital from Haryana is expected to be fully restored on Tuesday after security forces took over control of the Munak canal and evicted all the Jat protesters from that place.
Top government sources said 35 per cent of the canal, located at 100 km from Delhi in Sonepat of Haryana, has been operationalised on Monday as protesters had damaged the supply line thereby disrupting normal flow of water.
“Repairing work is going on and we hope that by tomorrow it will fully be operationalised with its maximum capacity,” a source said.
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