New Delhi, March 7 -- The Delhi government has prepared a plan to transform the underutilised Munak Canal stretch into a green public space and set up a Chhath ghat along the corridor, officials said on Friday. The project is estimated to cost around Rs.102.6 crore. Officials said the Munak Canal stretch downstream of the Outer Ring Road has remained largely dry after the diversion of raw water to the Haiderpur water treatment plant, extending up to its outfall point into the Najafgarh drain near Inderlok Metro station. Despite the presence of a substantial land corridor along the canal, the space has remained unused and unorganised, said an official. The irrigation and flood control department has conceptualised a comprehensive rejuvenatio...