"Remove all hurdles on priority basis that restrict Dravyavati project and expedite the work of taking necessary environmental clearance for its second phase," she said during a review meeting of the project.
Dravyavati is currently a nullah and the chief minister has directed officials that its rejuvenation work be carried out so that it can be converted into a river.
It will be a one-of-its-kind project in the country.
"A sewage treatment plant to clean 170 MLD water, walkway, jogging park, eco-park, sitting area, and check dams are the plans that will bring back its lost glory," Raje said.
The park will be customised considering the local climate.
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