The Rejuvenation of Amanishah Nallah
(Dravyavati River) project in Jaipur, Rajasthan

Status
Completed

Project Type
urban river restoration

Project Area
47.5 km

Project Cost
15 crore

Client
Tata
Project Description
This groundbreaking project aimed to tackle multiple urban challenges simultaneously. Its core mission was to reduce pollution, treat 170 million liters of sewage per day, and minimize the risk of floods, transforming Jaipur into a clean Smart City. Beyond environmental and flood control efforts, the project also focused on enhancing urban life by creating extensive green spaces, social areas, and dedicated tracks for cycling and jogging along the river’s banks.
A significant achievement of this initiative was the removal of encroachments, which played a crucial role in restoring the river to its past glory and vitality. As a unique and pioneering project in India, it covered a total length of 47.5 kilometers, setting a new benchmark for urban river rejuvenation and sustainable development.
The Rejuvenation of Amanishah Nallah (Dravyavati River) project in Jaipur, Rajasthan, was a path-breaking initiative designed to address significant environmental challenges and enhance urban living. This project’s core objectives were to drastically reduce pollution, treat an impressive 170 million liters of sewage per day, and mitigate the threat of floods. Beyond its environmental goals, the project aimed to revitalize the city’s landscape by creating extensive green spaces, social areas, and dedicated tracks for cycling and jogging along the river’s banks. By clearing encroachments, the project successfully restored the river’s natural vitality and contributed to the vision of transforming Jaipur into a cleaner, more sustainable Smart City.
This unique and large-scale undertaking, spanning a total length of 47.5 km, was meticulously executed by Paliwal Construction & Developers. The comprehensive scope of work included critical infrastructure development such as intricate canal work, integrated chamber systems, and box culvert installations. The project, with a total cost of ₹15 crore, also involved significant landscape work to beautify the riverbanks and create accessible public spaces. The successful completion of this project stands as a testament to efficient planning and execution, delivering a multi-faceted solution that benefits both the environment and the community.
Our Scope of Work Included
Canal Work
Chamber Work
Integrated Chamber Work
Box Culvert Work
Land Scope Work