New Delhi, April 07, 2026: Dalmia Bharat Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Public Works Department (PWD), Government of Delhi, to transform under-flyover spaces into sustainable urban hubs across the capital.
The MoU was signed on April 6, 2026, in the presence of Rekha Gupta, Chief Minister of Delhi. The initiative will cover key locations including Lodhi Flyover (near Oberoi Hotel), Oberoi Flyover (near Neela Gumbad), Mangi Bridge, and Hanuman Setu.
Under the partnership, Dalmia Bharat will be responsible for the design, development, landscaping, plantation, and maintenance of these spaces, with a commitment to upkeep them for three years after completion. The project aims to enhance urban aesthetics while promoting environmental sustainability and biodiversity restoration in high-density urban areas.
The initiative aligns with Dalmia Bharat’s broader CSR strategy focused on community development and environmental stewardship. The company has also been involved in heritage conservation as a Monument Mitra for the Red Fort, where it supports preservation and visitor engagement efforts.
Puneet Dalmia, Managing Director & CEO, Dalmia Bharat Limited, said, “I congratulate Hon’ble Chief Minister Ms. Rekha Gupta and the Delhi Government for the initiative to develop the under-flyover spaces in PPP mode and multiply the efforts of PWD and Govt of Delhi. These open and often neglected spaces present new possibilities, from re-imagining the city’s aesthetics and visual appeal to creating spaces where communities connect. Dalmia Bharat is honoured to be entrusted with responsibility of the Hanuman Setu, Lodhi Flyover, Oberoi Flyover and Mangi Setu. We are ideating how to reimagine these spaces as blue green infrastructure through landscaping and improve air quality, which is important in highly populated cities like Delhi. Our vision is to make these spaces environment friendly as well as create art and cultural experiences for the youth in these spaces and make them fun, relaxing and enjoyable.”
The project reflects a growing focus on public-private collaboration to repurpose underutilised urban spaces into functional, environmentally sustainable, and community-friendly areas.