The
Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has signed a memorandum of
understanding with several Delhi government agencies to develop the Yamuna Boat
Tourism and Ferry Infrastructure Project. The
partnership includes the Irrigation and Flood Control Department, Delhi
Development Authority, Delhi Jal Board, and the Delhi Tourism and
Transportation Development Corporation.
Senior
officials—including Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda
Sonowal, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena, and Delhi Tourism
Minister Kapil Mishra—recently reviewed the project’s progress.
Located upstream of the
Wazirabad Barrage between Sonia Vihar and Jagatpur, the project will cover a
6–7 km corridor on National Waterway 110, which runs from Jagatpur in Delhi to
Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh. With an estimated investment of ₹20 crore, the plan
envisions leisure cruises and ferry services designed to enhance mobility and
boost tourism along the river.
As
part of the infrastructure build-out, two floating jetties with a capacity of
50 passengers each have already been set up at Sonia Vihar. The project will
deploy electric–solar hybrid boats accommodating 30–40 passengers, alongside
supporting facilities such as parking zones and recreational areas.
Minister Sonowal said the
initiative embodies the government’s focus on developing sustainable,
eco-friendly waterways.
Once operational, the Yamuna cruise and ferry services are expected to enhance
connectivity, promote river-based tourism, and create new recreational
experiences for both residents and visitors in Delhi.