
The Delhi government plans to rejuvenate a defunct section of the Munak Canal from Inderlok to Pitampura. The project will cost Rs 35 crore and aims to create a public space with landscaping and steps leading to a water channel.
Delhi, 10 Sep 2025
The Delhi government plans to rejuvenate a defunct section of the Munak Canal from Inderlok to Pitampura. The project will cost Rs 35 crore and aims to create a public space with landscaping and steps leading to a water channel.
Project Details and Timeline
The project will clean and revamp over 200,000 square metres of canal area. Workers will remove about 34,182 metric tonnes of waste and debris. The government wants to finish a big part of the work in two months. They will build a concrete base with brick steps like a ghat leading to the water. The project will clean and revamp over 200,000 square metres of canal area. Workers will remove about 34,182 metric tonnes of waste and debris. The government wants to finish a big part of the work in two months. They will build a concrete base with brick steps like a ghat leading to the water. At the heart of the government’s plan to develop an elevated corridor and a riverfront project along the Munak Canal, which carries water from Haryana to Haiderpur in Delhi, is a section…
Larger Plans for Munak Canal
This project is part of a bigger plan to build a 20 km elevated corridor from Bawana to Inderlok along the canal. The government also wants to make recreational spaces and non-motorised lanes near the water. They will fence the canal and fix its lining to stop water loss. The canal brings a lot of Delhi's water supply from Haryana.
The government has decided to rejuvenate this space for public utility and it will be developed as a ghat with landscaping and steps leading to water channel.
The government has invited bids for the project and plans to complete it in the next four months. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 10 Sep 2025, 04:15 IST; source: link