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Delhi's new 53-km Yamuna Cycle Track, with Phase One starting early 2026, aims to boost green mobility and sustainability.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reviewed the 53-kilometer Yamuna Cycle Track project, with Phase One set to begin early next year and full completion expected within three years.
The track, stretching from Wazirabad Bridge to Kalindi Kunj Biodiversity Park, aims to boost green mobility, reduce emissions, and enhance urban sustainability.
Most departments have issued no-objection certificates, and railway approvals are nearing completion.
The project, divided into three phases, will feature continuous routes along both riverbanks with strategic crossings.
Officials from DDA, PWD, Railways, and other agencies attended the meeting, emphasizing coordination, safety, and environmental standards.
Separately, the CM inaugurated new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs to expand primary healthcare access across Delhi.
El nuevo Yamuna Cycle Track de Delhi, de 53 km, con la Fase Uno que comenzará a principios de 2026, tiene como objetivo impulsar la movilidad verde y la sostenibilidad.