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Greenway, floodplain forest, solar-powered parking: Work to begin soon on largest Yamuna Park in New Delhi

Pollution in the Yamuna was among the top electoral issues in the recently concluded Assembly elections in the national capital.

March 19, 2025 / 14:07 IST
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Greenway, floodplain forest, solar-powered parking: Work to begin soon on largest Yamuna Park in New Delhi
Located on the eastern bank of the Yamuna, the park will be developed between Nizamuddin Bridge (NH-24) and the DND Flyway. (File photo)

The Delhi Development Authority's largest park along the banks of the Yamuna river, which will cover approximately 370 hectares, is set to take shape soon, The Indian Express reported. Named Mayur Nature Park, it is one of 10 projects either completed or planned by the authorities along the riverbanks as part of the Yamuna Floodplain Restoration initiative aimed at rejuvenating the river's floodplains.

Pollution in the Yamuna was among the top electoral issues in the recently concluded Assembly elections in the national capital. “The project has been approved by the Screening Committee. Work on it will be started soon,” said an official, adding that the estimated cost of the project is Rs 136 crore.

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Located on the eastern bank of the Yamuna, the park will be developed between Nizamuddin Bridge (NH-24) and the DND Flyway. The ongoing Barapullah Phase 3 flyover and the Delhi Metro’s Pink Line will run directly through the park. The park stretches 3.81 km at its longest point and 2.18 km at its widest. On the eastern side, it is bordered by the Noida Link Road, while on the western side, it faces the Baansera and Kalindi Aviral projects.

Features of the park