Janakpuri accident: Delhi Jal Board order ignored after Noida techie's death

A 25-year-old techie from Noida died after falling into an unsecured sewer excavation pit in Janakpuri, Delhi, exposing the failure to implement safety directives issued by the Delhi Jal Board following a similar tragedy. The incident occurred on Friday morning, with the body discovered by morning walkers around 8am.

The death of 25-year-old Kamal Dhyani in Janakpuri has exposed a fatal disconnect between official safety mandates and their ground-level implementation, revealing how warnings issued after a similar recent tragedy in Noida were systematically ignored. Dhyani plunged into an open sewer excavation pit, an incident eerily similar to the January 17 Noida case where a 27-year-old software engineer died after his car fell into a water-filled pit, sparking nationwide outrage and safety directives from Delhi's civic agencies.

In direct response to the Noida accident, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB)—overseeing the Janakpuri sewer work—issued a stringent order on January 24. The directive commanded engineers and contractors to “ensure adequate safety arrangements at all construction and excavation sites,” mandating barricading, reflector tapes, green nets, signboards, lane markers, and strict adherence to public safety protocols. It warned that site engineers would be “immediately held responsible” for lapses, threatening disciplinary action, surprise inspections, and photographic proof of compliance. Similar guidelines were recirculated by the Delhi government’s Public Works Department (PWD) and the irrigation and flood control department.

Despite these instructions, the Janakpuri site was catastrophically unsecured. Eyewitnesses noted partial barricading on one end of the road but none on the other, with the 15-20-foot-deep pit dug just 48 hours prior lacking warning signs, lighting, or fencing. Local Rajneesh Sharma, 48, who arrived early, said: “I saw a crowd gathering... People jumped inside and removed the bike, only to discover he had no pulse.” Shop owner Yogesh Wadhwa, 20 meters away, added that barricading appeared only after the incident: “Earlier, we only had tarpaulin sheets... People on two-wheelers would ride through the gap.”

Chronic issues like non-functional streetlights exacerbated the hazard, as noted by resident Ganesh Chaudhary, 23: “There are absolutely no lights at night.” RWA president Vikram Diwan highlighted decades of neglect in sewer maintenance: “There is plenty of negligence—with the road not properly barricaded and the pit left open.” The tragedy underscores persistent infrastructure safety gaps in Delhi.

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Rescue operation at a waterlogged construction pit in Noida Sector 94 where an Amity University student drowned during a celebration with friends.
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Amity University student drowns in waterlogged Noida construction pit

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A 23-year-old Amity University student drowned in a waterlogged construction pit in Noida's Sector 94 on Wednesday afternoon while celebrating an exam with three friends. The three friends were rescued safely. Rescue efforts took over an hour amid deep water and vegetation.

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