This Article is From Dec 13, 2014

DDA Approves Centre For Rejuvenation of Yamuna

DDA Approves Centre For Rejuvenation of Yamuna

File Photo: A rag-picker searches for valuables in Yamuna river. (Press Trust of India)

New Delhi: The Delhi Development Authority today approved setting up of a centre for conserving, restoring and rejuvenating the ecosystem of Yamuna.

The objective of the Unified Centre for Rejuvenation of River Yamuna (Restoration and Beautification) will be to ensure conservation, promotion and rejuvenation of Yamuna and to promote and secure the requisite development activities in, on or along the river, its floodplains and its watersheds within the National Capital Territory of Delhi by use of sustainable practices.

The centre will formulate such policies, norms, guidelines and undertake such projects on the floodplains and its watersheds which will aim to restore, protect and conserve the riverine ecosystem and its functions such as flood control, habitat protection, ground water recharge, among others, the DDA said.

The decision was taken during a meeting of the DDA held under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung at the Raj Niwas today.

The governing body of the Centre will be headed by the LG of Delhi. It will have Chief Secretary of Delhi, Vice Chairman of DDA and members from DJB, I&FC, Environment Department, PWD, DMRC, DTTDC, MoUD, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Forest, among others, the DDA said in a statement.

The Centre will undertake researches pertaining to various aspects related to the revival and development of river and its floodplains and then formulate policies and implement projects and scheme.

It will also monitor and evaluate the implementation from time to time.

The expenses for setting up the centre and its activities shall be met by the DDA and it shall also be entitled to receive grants and loan from government and local bodies, the statement said.

Among other decisions, the urban body also approved the additional land for Chacha Nehru Hospital.

The hospital had earlier been allotted 5000 square metres land and on the request of Delhi government, additional area meant for a local shopping centre was decided to be allotted to the hospital.

Since the layout of the plan had to be changed for the purpose, thereby, a total of 9000 square metres of land will be provided for the hospital, the DDA said in the statement.
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