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How Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal plans to clean River Yamuna

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By Newsgram Staff Writer

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal speaking at the CII National Conference and Annual Session in New Delhi showed his inclination towards grounded governance latched with noble and simple ideas.

His specific areas of concern were water recycling , Yamuna cleanliness, solid waste management and generation of jobs .

He shared with his listeners how industry can help Delhi in generating jobs. He said a prosperous industry will make the state one of the top five honest cities of the world.

He said problem of water can be solved by using technology for setting up water recycling and recharging plants. Industry can also come up with new ideas to meet the requirements of the city.

Talking about the cleaning of Yamuna river, he proposed lakes to be built around the river to beautify the view. He also suggested that storing water that accumulates after rainy season will help in fixing the water problem of the state. "If you have any ideas on water recycling or water recharging , I would encourage you, come to us," he asked the industrialists.

To manage solid waste, he recommended the use of solid suction machines. He said the current cleaning mechanism only leads to lifting dirt from one place and dumping it to another.

Chief Minister of Delhi also shared steps taken by their government to deal with everyday grievances of Delhites.

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