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Home»Trending»Big Boost for East Delhi: Trans-Yamuna Region Gets Rs 728 Crore for Roads, Drainage and Civic Facilities
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Big Boost for East Delhi: Trans-Yamuna Region Gets Rs 728 Crore for Roads, Drainage and Civic Facilities

Sharad NataniBy Sharad NataniJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a major relief for residents of East Delhi, the Trans-Yamuna Area Development Board has approved a massive Rs 728 crore package for infrastructure and civic development across the region. The decision marks one of the most significant investments in the Trans-Yamuna belt in recent years and is expected to address long-pending issues related to roads, drainage, and basic civic amenities.
The funds will be used to strengthen essential public infrastructure, with a strong focus on road repairs, drainage system upgrades, and waterlogging prevention, particularly ahead of the upcoming monsoon season. For years, residents in several parts of East Delhi have faced severe inconvenience due to broken roads, clogged drains, and recurring flooding during rains.

High-Level Review by Delhi Government
The approval was granted during a high-level review meeting chaired by the Delhi Chief Minister, where officials assessed unresolved civic challenges in the Trans-Yamuna region. During the meeting, departments were instructed to move away from paperwork-based planning and instead focus on ground-level needs and priority areas.
Officials were directed to identify the most affected localities and ensure that development works are carried out in a phased and time-bound manner. The emphasis, according to sources, is on visible improvement and quick execution rather than delayed or cosmetic repairs.

Monsoon Preparedness Takes Centre Stage
A major portion of the ₹728 crore allocation will be used to improve stormwater drainage systems, which have long been blamed for waterlogging and traffic chaos during the rainy season. Several stretches of East Delhi are known to flood even after moderate rainfall, disrupting daily life and damaging property.
Along with drainage, badly damaged roads will be repaired and resurfaced, while basic civic facilities such as footpaths, crossings, and public utilities will also be upgraded. Officials said these steps are aimed at reducing accidents, easing traffic congestion, and ensuring smoother movement during monsoon months.

Relief and Renewed Hope for Residents
According to government officials, the swift implementation of the sanctioned projects will significantly improve connectivity, safety, and overall living conditions in the Trans-Yamuna belt. Residents are hopeful that this initiative will finally address chronic infrastructure gaps that have plagued the region for years.
The civic upgrade is being viewed as a long-overdue step toward balancing development across Delhi and ensuring that East Delhi receives the attention it deserves. If executed as planned, the Rs 728 crore project could mark a turning point in improving the quality of life for thousands of families living in the Trans-Yamuna region.

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