48-hour water disruption in several parts of Delhi from Wednesday; check list of affected areas

Several parts of Delhi are set to see significant disruption in water supply from Wednesday (February 25) till Friday (February 27) due to interconnection works being carried out, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) said in a statement on X.

The authority said supply to many parts of the city will be affected for 48 hours due to interconnection work on newly laid 1500 mm diameter twin raw water pipelines linked to the existing main line of the Dwarka Water Treatment Plant (WTP).

Officials further said that the shutdown will begin at 11:00 am on February 25, 2026, and continue until 11:00 am on February 27, 2026.

The Delhi Jal Board urged residents to store adequate water in advance to avoid inconvenience during the maintenance period.

Uttam Nagar group of colonies

Milap Nagar and Chanakya Place

Nangli Sakrawati Village & Extension

Shyam Vihar group of colonies

Dharampura group of colonies

Roshanpura group of colonies

Shahbad Mohammadpur Village

IGI Airport and ICCC (Yashobhumi)

Najafgarh Town and adjoining areas.

Meanwhile, Rekha Gupta, the Chief Minister of Delhi, on Friday marked one year in office and presented an overview of the state government’s initiatives across healthcare, infrastructure, welfare and administrative reforms, outlining the measures undertaken over the previous 12 months.

Addressing a public event in the capital, the Chief Minister said that the government had prioritized outcome-based governance and administrative streamlining, describing the approach as focused on reducing procedural delays and strengthening service delivery.

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