IWAI and Delhi Govt signs MoU to deploy Yamuna Boat Tourism and Ferry Infrastructure Project
To implement the Yamuna Boat Tourism and Ferry Infrastructure project, the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has signed an MoU with Delhi government departments including Irrigation and Flood Control, the Delhi Development Authority, Delhi Jal Board and Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation.

New Delhi: To implement the Yamuna Boat Tourism and Ferry Infrastructure project, the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has signed an MoU with Delhi government departments including Irrigation and Flood Control, the Delhi Development Authority, Delhi Jal Board and Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation. The plan includes cruise operations along a four-kilometre stretch of the river.
On Tuesday, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena and Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra had reviewed the progress of Yamuna Boat Tourism and Ferry Infrastructure Development Project.
The project which is located upstream of the Wazirabad Barrage between Sonia Vihar and Jagatpur aims to introduce recreational boat cruises and ferry services on Yamuna in the national capital. The project is developed at an estimated cost of Rs 20 crore, and the initiative will operate along a 6-7 km corridor on National Waterway 110. The NH-110 stretches from Delhi’s Jagatpur to Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh. Mr. Sonowal stated that the project reflects the government’s push for sustainable waterways. The eco-friendly cruise tourism on the Yamuna marks a significant milestone and will boost connectivity and tourism in the region of Delhi.
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According to project data, electric-solar hybrid boats with a capacity of 30-40 passengers will be deployed. Two floating jetties, each capable of handling 50 passengers, have already been installed at Sonia Vihar. Additional facilities such as parking areas and recreational spaces are also planned. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said that the initiative is expected to enhance green mobility, promote river-based tourism, and create new recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.