This City’s first of its kind initiative has been named Baansera as derived from the Hindi word ‘Basera’ meaning “Abode”.

New Delhi: To enhance the ecological character of Yamuna floodplains and make it more people friendly by making it attractive as a recreational and cultural venue, the LG, Vinai Kumar Saxena, on Tuesday laid the foundation of ‘Baansera’, the city’s first Bamboo theme park and dedicated it to the people of Delhi. More than 25,000 special variety of bamboo saplings, brought from Assam will be planted here. It will achieve the purpose of augmenting the much needed public spaces in the Capital on one hand, and also ensure that the rich biodiversity of the flood plane is preserved and maintained.
Speaking on the occasion, the LG said that plantation of bamboo- baans on a large scale will help address the Capital’s problem of Air pollution significantly. Bamboo produces about 30 per cent more Oxygen even as it consumes far less water and enriches the soil, he underlined.
Apart from adding to the Oxygen in the City’s atmosphere, Bamboo groves at the periphery will also help contain pollution caused by seasonal dust storms. In addition to this, Bamboo as a source for various economic activities like furniture making and incense sticks will help create employment opportunities and augment incomes in Delhi.
DDA’s well-known project of restoration and rejuvenation of the floodplains of river Yamuna is being carried out as an initiative to enhance the ecological character of the floodplains and to make them accessible to the public at large. This project is being taken to a next level under the ambitious Baansera project, conceived and guided by the LG himself.
An area of 10 hectare of the floodplain, South of NH-24 on the western banks is being developed as a theme based multipurpose area using bamboo as a material in biotic and abiotic form. While identifying the site in June this year, the LG had instructed for a 2.5 hectare depression over there, to be developed into a live water body. Works for the same have been completed and the Water body will be a part of Baansera.
This City’s first of its kind initiative has been named Baansera as derived from the Hindi word ‘Basera’ meaning “Abode”.
Elaborating about the project, Saxena informed that the entire area has been categorized into two parts: Bamboo recreation primarily in the greenway zone and Bamboo plantation along with other riverine plantations. ‘Baansera’ will have a unique experience in terms of plantation of different varieties of bamboo plant especially procured for this area. Apart from plantations, the park will have amenities designed in bamboo which is an eco-friendly material including kiosks, huts, watchtower and seats for public use in greenway area along kachaa paths.
The bamboo plantation area will have varied varieties of bamboo plants planted in the form of groves and as setum. The bamboo recreation area in the greenway zone comprises of an Arrival zone- A transitional area that acts as a journey from city’s busy life into the pristine river flood plains with an experiential walk amongst plantation which take you into gathering spaces.
A bamboo café is also proposed along with seating under bamboo trees. Large spaces for congregation have been designed with live bamboo plants forming a curtained enclosure, he said.
In July, 20000 saplings of 15 varieties of Bamboo have been procured from Assam and a nursery is already set-up so that they get adapted to the climatic conditions of Delhi in time for planting in this monsoon season on the site.
Once completely developed, it will be a source of learning & promotion for sustainability and will offer a pristine oasis for the people of Delhi like other project sites at the Yamuna floodplains.