<p>New Delhi: Water Minister Parvesh Verma on Friday said the Delhi government will deploy 1,111 GPS-enabled water tankers across the capital to boost supply in view of the summer season.</p>.<p>The minister said the tankers will be flagged off to their destinations from Nirankari Ground in Burari on Sunday.</p>.<p>This initiative aims to ensure timely and transparent delivery of water to areas where piped supply is unavailable or unreliable, he added.</p>.Parvesh Verma orders vigilance inquiry into construction of government-run schools.<p>Verma said the Delhi government is "working with complete dedication" to realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "vision of water for all on time".</p>.<p>"This initiative is not just about delivering water. It's about bringing transparency, accountability and dignity to every citizen, who depends on us for this essential service," he added.</p>.<p>The tankers will be dispatched from Nirankari Ground in Burari and will be monitored in real-time through a newly established Command Center.</p>.<p>"The state-of-the-art facility will track each tanker's movement, delivery times and speed, allowing authorities to ensure that water reaches the intended destinations efficiently," said a government statement.</p>.<p>The GPS-enabled tankers are part of a broader strategy by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to modernise the city's water distribution infrastructure.</p>.<p>In addition to improving supply, the plan includes strict monitoring of water theft, misuse and uneven distribution.</p>.<p>"With this rollout, the Delhi government aims to ensure that every colony, settlement and neighbourhood has access to clean and timely water - one tanker at a time," the statement added. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Water Minister Parvesh Verma on Friday said the Delhi government will deploy 1,111 GPS-enabled water tankers across the capital to boost supply in view of the summer season.</p>.<p>The minister said the tankers will be flagged off to their destinations from Nirankari Ground in Burari on Sunday.</p>.<p>This initiative aims to ensure timely and transparent delivery of water to areas where piped supply is unavailable or unreliable, he added.</p>.Parvesh Verma orders vigilance inquiry into construction of government-run schools.<p>Verma said the Delhi government is "working with complete dedication" to realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "vision of water for all on time".</p>.<p>"This initiative is not just about delivering water. It's about bringing transparency, accountability and dignity to every citizen, who depends on us for this essential service," he added.</p>.<p>The tankers will be dispatched from Nirankari Ground in Burari and will be monitored in real-time through a newly established Command Center.</p>.<p>"The state-of-the-art facility will track each tanker's movement, delivery times and speed, allowing authorities to ensure that water reaches the intended destinations efficiently," said a government statement.</p>.<p>The GPS-enabled tankers are part of a broader strategy by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) to modernise the city's water distribution infrastructure.</p>.<p>In addition to improving supply, the plan includes strict monitoring of water theft, misuse and uneven distribution.</p>.<p>"With this rollout, the Delhi government aims to ensure that every colony, settlement and neighbourhood has access to clean and timely water - one tanker at a time," the statement added. </p>