New Delhi[India], November 26 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday held a high-level evaluation assembly on the proposed 53-kilometre Yamuna Cycle Track undertaking, stretching from Wazirabad Yamuna Bridge to NH-24 and additional to Kalindi Kunj Yamuna Biodiversity Park.
The monitor can be developed alongside either side of the Yamuna, crossing the river at strategic factors, and goals to ascertain Delhi as a hub of inexperienced mobility.
CM Gupta expressed her eager curiosity within the undertaking, stating that it’s of particular significance for Delhi as it should promote eco-friendly transport, cut back carbon emissions, and ease city visitors congestion. She emphasised that the cycle monitor isn’t just a transport initiative however a historic step towards environmental conservation, citizen welfare, and concrete growth.
‘The undertaking will enhance public well being, promote eco-tourism, and contribute to preserving and growing the inexperienced belt alongside the Yamuna,’ she added.
The assembly, held on the Delhi Secretariat, was attended by senior officers from DDA, Irrigation & Flood Control Department, PWD, Railways, Energy Department, Delhi Jal Board, and NHAI. Detailed discussions had been held on phased development, inter-departmental coordination, approvals, and work plans.
Officials knowledgeable the Chief Minister that the majority departments have already issued No Objection Certificates (NOCs), and Railway approvals are within the ultimate stage, with ongoing dialogue anticipated to result in a fast decision.
CM Gupta directed all departments to offer the undertaking prime precedence and guarantee strict coordination with none delays. She was knowledgeable that Phase One of development is more likely to start within the new 12 months and is focused for completion inside one 12 months. In distinction, all three phases are anticipated to be accomplished inside three years to supply most profit to Delhi residents.
The undertaking can be executed in three phases: Phase One: Old Yamuna Rail Bridge to NH-24, Phase Two: NH-24 to Kalindi Kunj Yamuna Biodiversity Park, and Phase Three: Wazirabad Yamuna Barrage to Old Yamuna Rail Bridge.
CM Gupta emphasised sustaining high quality, security, and environmental requirements and expressed confidence that the Yamuna Cycle Track will turn out to be a milestone in making Delhi a clear, inexperienced, and wholesome metropolis, providing higher ecological situations and a way of life for future generations.
Earlier, on June 17, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated an Ayushman Arogya Mandir on the Tis Hazari Court Complex, aimed toward serving judicial workers and close by residents. Following this, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa inaugurated one other centre at Budh Bazar Road, B Block, Chaukhandi, noting that 33 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs had been inaugurated on the identical day, all outfitted with trendy infrastructure and healthcare amenities.
The Ayushman Arogya Mandir initiative seeks to strengthen Delhi’s main healthcare supply system by establishing clinics that present primary diagnostics, preventive care, maternal well being companies, and administration of widespread sicknesses. (ANI)

