Overview
- Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar launched the plan with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta present, with the Centre pledging support for implementation.
- The project is costed at approximately ₹57,000 crore and sets a long-term roadmap to address rapid urban growth and recurring monsoon waterlogging.
- Delhi is reorganized into the Najafgarh, Barapullah and Trans-Yamuna basins, with consultants applying advanced tools and integrating wetlands, lakes and green spaces.
- Officials say stormwater capacity will be raised from roughly 50 mm a day to about 65–70 mm, with designs prepared to serve the next three decades.
- An interdepartmental committee is planned to coordinate eight agencies overseeing about 3,740 km of drains, alongside near-term rollouts including a Dhaula Kuan FOB, the Nand Nagri flyover and a Yamuna cleaning drive.