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The Delhi government's plan to deny fuel to overage vehicles at refill stations starting April 1 has been delayed due to the lack of installation of necessary equipment at all locations. The government is expediting the installation process and will announce the rollout once completed. Meanwhile, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa inaugurated sewer renovation and water line projects in Rajouri Garden, addressing the long-standing issue of inadequate clean drinking water in the area.
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