Ministry plan for Delhi beautification

Our Bureau Updated - June 17, 2014 at 10:57 PM.

The national capital is set to see a facelift as the Urban Development Ministry has prepared an action plan for the city’s beautification. This will involve focus on heritage buildings, more greenery for pedestrian pathways, plantation drives outside metro stations, among others.

Union Urban Development Secretary, Sudhir Krishna, on Monday, said agencies such as New Delhi Municipal Council, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Central Public Works Department and Delhi Development Authority operating will get involved in this drive to make the national capital a world class city.

With monsoon approaching, civic agencies have started working on an action plan on issues ranging from desilting of drains to checking for mosquito breeding, he added. Plantation drive will be encouraged at entry and exit points at metro stations.

Stakeholders have been asked to prepare short-, medium- and long-term programmes for this, Krishna said.

The Secretary on Monday chaired a high-level meeting of various civic officials to discuss the steps taken by the Ministry. In addition to this, the Ministry is also emphasising on the need to construct more public toilets across the city and use of recycle waste.

Published on June 17, 2014 17:27