Amit Shah Inaugurates DDA's Kite Festival at Revived Yamuna Oasis

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the Delhi Development Authority's third International Kite Festival at the Baansera grasslands on the Yamuna floodplains. The site has undergone a dramatic transformation from a degraded, polluted stretch into a green oasis with bamboo groves and water bodies in just 18 months. Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena credited the restoration to the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the efforts of the DDA. The park now serves as a recreational destination and will host the three-day cultural festival starting Friday.

Key Points: Amit Shah Inaugurates DDA Kite Festival at Baansera

  • Amit Shah to inaugurate festival
  • Baansera transformed from wasteland
  • Park now a green recreational hub
  • Restoration inspired by PM's vision
  • Event highlights ecological revival
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HM Shah to inaugurate DDA's Kite Festival at Baansera tomorrow

Union Home Minister Amit Shah to inaugurate the International Kite Festival at Delhi's restored Baansera park on the Yamuna floodplains.

"Baansera epitomises the remarkable healing of Yamuna floodplain - V.K. Saxena"

New Delhi, Jan 15

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on Friday, will inaugurate the third International Kite Festival of the Delhi Development Authority at Baansera grasslands on Yamuna floodplains near Sarai Kale Khan in the national capital, an official said on Thursday.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor (L-G) V.K. Saxena will be the Guest of Honour at the event that will also be attended by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

DDA Vice-Chairman N. Saravana Kumar said, in the invite for the three-day event, that the inauguration ceremony will take place at Birsa Munda Chowk in Baansera around Friday noon.

The DDA threw open and invited citizens to visit the restored grasslands on Yamuna floodplains at Baansera near Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi in August 2024.

Lauding the efforts of DDA officials, in a post on social media platform X, the L-G also attached a short video capturing the images of transformation of the area and captioned "Baansera -- From Degradation to restoration as a green oasis".

"Inspired by PM Narendra Modi Ji's towering vision of restoring 2.6 crore hectares of country's degraded land by 2030, we took a baby step in Delhi on May 28, 2022, right after I took over as L-G," he said.

"On a visit to a heavily degraded and polluted stretch along the Yamuna, opposite Sarai Kale Khan on the Ring Road, Baansera -- abode of bamboos, was conceived. What followed was not only restoration, but reclamation and transformation, within a short span of 18 months, thanks to the painstaking efforts of Delhi Development Authority @official_dda," L-G Saxena said in a post on X.

Describing the DDA as the custodian of the Yamuna floodplains in Delhi, the L-G said, "Today, with about 30,000 bamboo trees that stand more than 30-feet-tall, amid other indigenous trees and rolling landscape of green grass, flowers and water bodies, Baansera has emerged as a unique new recreational destination and an ecological wonder in Delhi."

He added: "This baby step was a leap of faith towards enriching Delhi's flora diversity. Baansera became fertile ground for the famed Lakadong Turmeric from Meghalaya, as also blooming Tulips."

"Once a stinking stretch of land buried under lakhs of tonnes of garbage, construction and demolition waste and heavy encroachment, Baansera today is an oasis that houses bamboo plants emitting 30 per cent more Oxygen compared to other trees and restoring the degraded soil," L-G Saxena said.

He added that the newly-created water bodies, rolling grass lawns and recreational facilities like a restaurant, musical fountain, walking trails and children's play area, on Thursday welcome visitors at Baansera.

"The park is now hosting social, cultural events like Kite Festival, Yoga events and even musical evenings. Baansera epitomises the remarkable healing of Yamuna floodplain with improved soil health and a richer landscape, reaffirming our belief that ecosystems can be revived through gentle natural processes. I appeal to all fellow Delhi residents to visit the Baansera park," the L-G said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but I hope the focus remains on the ecology and not just on photo-ops for politicians. The Yamuna needs sustained, scientific cleaning, not just beautification of its banks. Let's see if the water quality improves because of this.
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Aman W
Finally, a positive use of the floodplains! Kite flying is such a joyful part of our culture, especially around Makar Sankranti. Having a dedicated, clean, and safe space for it in the heart of Delhi is fantastic. Planning to take my kids this weekend.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Delhi, it's heartening to see such projects. The before-and-after pictures of Baansera are astounding. Turning a degraded area into a recreational spot with bamboo groves is a brilliant idea. Hope they maintain it well.
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Vikram M
The mention of Lakadong Turmeric from Meghalaya is interesting. Promoting indigenous produce from the Northeast in Delhi's parks is a great way to build cultural and economic bridges. More such inclusive thinking is needed.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the effort, the timing feels political. Inauguration by the Home Minister just before the election code of conduct? The work itself is commendable, but let's keep development non-partisan. Delhi needs more green lungs, irrespective of who gets credit.

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