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Home / Environment / Delhi Drain Transforms into Green Oasis

Delhi Drain Transforms into Green Oasis

23 Jan

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Summary

  • A 200-metre section of the Barapullah drain is now a green public corridor.
  • The project includes walkways, cycling tracks, and wastewater treatment.
  • This transformation aims to link heritage sites across South Delhi.
Delhi Drain Transforms into Green Oasis

A significant portion of South Delhi's Barapullah drain, notorious for pollution, has been revitalized into a 200-meter green public corridor. This inauguration marks the initial phase of the South Delhi Greenway project, which will eventually span 4.5 km of the 12.5-km drain. The redevelopment aims to create an ecological and cultural passage with pedestrian walkways, cycling tracks, and landscaped public spaces.

The project integrates advanced wastewater treatment systems, including constructed wetlands and biosorption beds, to purify water before it reaches the Yamuna. Groundwork for these systems is already visible beneath the Barapullah Phase-I flyover. The broader masterplan for the corridor seeks to connect major heritage zones such as the Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and the Lotus Temple.

Originally conceptualized between 2004 and 2007, the project faced numerous delays due to coordination and prioritization challenges. However, an encroachment removal drive has now allowed for renewed implementation. While challenges like solid waste dumping and illegal connections persist in some areas, efforts are underway to expand the green corridor along the entire drain.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Barapullah drain is being transformed into a green public corridor and ecological passage with walkways and cycling tracks.
The project was originally conceptualized between 2004 and 2007, with current implementation phases beginning after an encroachment removal drive.
The goals include creating green public spaces, improving water quality by treating wastewater, and linking heritage sites across South Delhi.

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