Delhi to launch Rs 3,000 crore projects, focus on Yamuna clean-up and flyovers


Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi

New Delhi, Sep 12: The Delhi government is set to unveil development projects worth over Rs 3,000 crore during Seva Pakhwada (September 17–October 2), coinciding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday.

The Delhi Jal Board will roll out 13 projects, including a new sewer network in Sonia Vihar, a Master Balancing Reservoir at Palla, and an Underground Reservoir at Bijwasan. The Okhla Sewage Treatment Plant will also be upgraded to reduce Yamuna pollution.

The PWD will introduce the Delhi Drainage Master Plan to address waterlogging and flooding.

For road infrastructure, the government will inaugurate the Nand Nagri Flyover in East Delhi and lay the foundation for a Foot Over Bridge at Rajputana Rifles.

PWD and Water Department Minister Parvesh Verma said the projects reflect the government’s vision of a “healthier, safer and efficient capital.”

  

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