New Delhi, February 2026.
To shape the next phase of sustainable urban
development and showing commitment towards Green Delhi, Hon'ble Lt Governor
Delhi Shri VK Saxena today inaugurated first-ever DDA Green Expo at
Baansera in the national capital.
The two-day expo, themed 'Beyond Growth:
Reimagining Urban Futures', brings together senior government leaders, urban
planners, climate experts and industry stakeholders. Besides, various MoUs have
been signed with leading national institutions, marking a transformative moment
in the future of Delhi’s public spaces.Showing its commitment towards promoting
greens in the national capital, Hon'ble Lt Governor also unveiled DDA Greens
logo and DDA Greens Year Book 2026.
Inaugurating the green expo, Hon'ble Lt
Governor said," The expo reaffirms our commitment to a greener,
healthier, and more hopeful future for Delhi."He further said that
this expo is not only about the conferences and the exhibits, but also about
people. "It honours thousands of Delhi residents, who nurture small
green patches, outside their homes, who teach their children about local birds,
who plant saplings and return to care for them. They are the everyday heroes,
of our environmental journey," he added.
He further said no one could have imagined 3
years back that the degraded and polluted site would host a "Green
Expo" and become a platform for planning a sustainable future for Delhi. “It
is a stellar example of greening and reclaiming degraded land and Baansera is a
testimony to resilience and endeavour.”He added that the Expo mulls over
and offers practical solutions to Delhi's environmental challenges.
DDA Vice chairman Shri N Saravana Kumar said that the role of the Delhi Development
Authority is often viewed as that of a master planner, developer, and
regulator. However, alongside these responsibilities, DDA also has an extremely
important and accountable role—that of Delhi’s Environmental Trustee.
While the two-day Expo brings together
policymakers, planners, climate experts and industry leaders to deliberate on
sustainable urban development, the highlight was the signing of strategic
partnerships that will redefine how DDA parks function in the city.
Through these collaborations, DDA Greens are set
to evolve into living laboratories for learning, innovation, ecology and
culture—moving beyond recreation to become dynamic civic platforms.
A first-of-its-kind partnership with the National
School of Drama (NSD) will activate DDA parks as cultural classrooms. Under
this collaboration, NSD will conduct curated community theatre workshops and
children’s theatre programmes in park spaces, making performing arts accessible
in open, public environments.
The MoU with the University of Delhi will enable
urban ecological research, student-led fieldwork and academic engagement within
park landscapes. Collaboration with Delhi Technological University (DTU) will
introduce technology-driven sustainability solutions and youth innovation into
park planning and management.
Through the MoU with National Medicinal Plants
Board, DDA will develop herbal garden of national and state importance and
medicinal nurseries across selected parks, strengthening biodiversity
conservation and reconnecting citizens with India’s botanical heritage.
Partnership with WWF-India will establish
Citizens’ Nature Hubs at Asita, promoting environmental awareness, citizen
engagement and community stewardship.
In addition, following an approach from the
Mathura-Vrindavan Development Authority (MVDA), DDA will enter into an MoU to
serve as a knowledge partner in sustainable urban planning, heritage-sensitive
interventions, and nature-based development practices.
Together, these agreements signal DDA’s commitment
in expanding the scope and reach of its green spaces through collaborations
with institutions of excellence. DDA parks are poised to become centres for
nature trails, research initiatives, youth engagement, cultural programming and
environmental learning—integrating ecology, innovation and community life into
Delhi’s urban future.
The expo to feature high-impact panel discussions
and expert sessions addressing some of the most pressing urban challenges,
including extreme heat, flood resilience, nature-based infrastructure, circular
food systems and innovative financing for green cities.
Senior policymakers and development leaders to
participate in the panel “Designing for Climate-Responsive Cities,” focusing on
energy-efficient urban design, climate-adaptive public spaces and resilient
infrastructure.
The Expo would also spotlight emerging
sustainability priorities such as urban food circularity, balancing development
with ecological conservation, and scalable financing models for green
infrastructure, including CSR and public-private partnerships.