Thursday, June 14, 2007

'Presidential Palace' faces Water Shortage

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Water scarcity in summers in New Delhi, capital of India is not uncommon but this could figure in Ripley’s believe it or not! Summer sizzle has not spared even India's first citizen from getting exposed to harsh urban realities.

Presidential Palace or Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, one of the most imposing symbols overlooking the Republic’s corridors of power, is facing water shortage. You may even get to see tankers supplying water to the president’s estate — just like a shoddy lane tucked away in a corner of any metro.

"Rashtrapati Bhavan" which is the official residence of the President of India is a posh 133-hectare estate which faced acute water shortage on Friday & the Delhi Jal Board (Delhi Water Body) received a letter to this effect from the Rastrapati Bhavan.

“The letter said the "Rastrapati Bhavan" is reeling under acute water shortage for the last few days and if need be they would require additional water tankers,” a senior DJB official said. “We have enough tankers and we are fully prepared,” the official said.

According to sources, 2 million litres of water is required for the Rashtrapati Bhavan every day; the annual water requirement is 730 million litres.

Perched on Raisina Hill, the Rashtrapati Bhavan is a township within itself: besides 340 rooms in the main building, there are 7,000 residents at any given time, and approximately 3,000 people visit the presidential premises daily.

It has a school, post office, bank for the staff and family besides tennis courts, swimming pool, ornamental canals, garden pools (Mughal Garden) and fountains, theatre, club for the First Family and their guests. There are also acres of rolling gardens and forests, which need a lot of water.

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