DDA begins work on Kalindi Aviral biodiversity parks
India, May 26 -- The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has initiated work on development of the Kalindi Aviral biodiversity parks along the Yamuna floodplains, according to the tender document issued by the authority.
The project will include plantation and landscaping works worth over Rs.1.5 crore, with an estimated completion timeline of 60 days.
Kalindi Aviral is among the largest of the 11 floodplain restoration and biodiversity projects being undertaken by DDA along the Yamuna. The project also includes the Kalindi Aviral Extension and the Baansera zone near Sarai Kale Khan, portions of which have already been opened to the public.
As per the tender floated by DDA, the work includes digging of holes, supplying and stacking of tree...
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