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Please find below some of the reports and study we have come across related to or on river Yamuna. We will be obliged of you can share reports and study which we have missed out, but shoud be documented for benefit of all.

2021: Yamuna needs more water to be released from Hathnikund
The study done by the National Institute of Hydrology (NIH) has recommended releasing more water into the river from Hathnikund to help its revival. However, the Haryana government has disagreed with the study.
(Source: Indian Express, 29 January 2021)

2021: Yamuna needs more water to be released from Hathnikund
The study done by the National Institute of Hydrology (NIH) has recommended releasing more water into the river from Hathnikund to help its revival. However, the Haryana government has disagreed with the study.
(Source: Indian Express, 29 January 2021)

2021: Final Report of the Yamuna Monitoring Committee
Source: Greeen Tribunal

2018-till date: Yamuna Monitoring Committee Reports
The two-member YMC, comprising former Delhi chief secretary Shailaja Chandra and former expert member of the Tribunal BS Sajwan, was set up by the NGT in July 2018. The committee has since submitted a number of reports containing details about the progress, or lack of it, on compliance with the directions of the Tribunal and also made recommendations for rejuvenating the river. One of the most crucial steps taken by the YMC in 2018 was to suggest that the Central Water Ministry get a study done to assess the environmental flow (e-flow) required in the river between Haryana’s Hathnikund and Delhi’s Okhla.
Source: Yamuna Monitoring Committee

2015: An Actionable Blue Print for a 'Blue River'
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2015: European nations buying back floodplains to save their rivers
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2014: Let Our Rivers Live - Delhi Declaration
Based on the conference- India Rivers Week, organised between 24 - 27 November 2014 at New Delhi
Source: Yamuna Jiye Abhiyan

2014: Restoration and Conservation of River Yamuna
A committee constituted by NGT had laid out detailed recommendations in April 2014 in this report, which factored in the vulnerability of the floodplains.
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2014: Assessment of Environmental Degradation and Impact of Hydroelectric Projects During The June 2013 Disaster in Uttarakhand
This report dated April 2014 was submitted to the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests on April 16, 2014 and was made public following hearing in the Supreme Court on April 28, 2014.

2013: Agriculture Policy For Punjab (Draft)
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2005: Environmental Management Plan For Rejuvenation of River Yamuna in NCT
Report prepared by National Environment Engineering Research Institute