1. IMPORTANT PRESENTATION ON LAND POLING POLICY LAND POOLING
POLICY NEWS NEWS CLIPPING DELHI SMART CITY 100 SMART CITY
2. Need For Delhi Master Plan - 2021
3. Need For Delhi Master Plan - 2021
4. Need For Delhi Master Plan - 2021
5. Need For Delhi Master Plan - 2021
6. Need For Master Plan Delhi - 2021 Delhis population is
estimated to touch 2.4 cr ( Approx. the current population of
Australia ) by 2021 from 1.78 cr in 2014. 24 Lakh additional
dwelling units will be required to accommodate such a population.
100 % urbanization targeted under MPD 2021. Approx. 2.5 lakhs
people permanently settles in Delhi every year from other states.
DDA doesnt have the capacity to meet this demand.All the reasons
mentioned above brings forth the need of Master Plan Delhi -
2021
7. Need For Master Plan Delhi - 2021 1.Delhis population is
estimated to touch 2.4 cr ( Approx. the current population of
Australia ) by 2021 from 1.78 cr in 2014. 2.24 Lakh additional
dwelling units will be required to accommodate such a population.
100 % urbanization targeted under MPD 2021. 3.Approx. 2.5 lakhs
people permanently settles in Delhi every year from other states.
DDA doesnt have the capacity to meet this demand.All the reasons
mentioned above brings forth the need of Master Plan Delhi -
2021
8. IMPLEMENTATION OF LAND POOLING POLICY IN INDIA 1. The basic
concept of Town Planning Schemes is pooling together all the land
under different ownerships and redistributing it in a properly
reconstituted form after deducting the land required for open
spaces, social infrastructures, services, housing for the
economically weaker section, and road network. 2. This process
enables the local authority to develop land without fully acquiring
it and gives it a positive control over the design and the timing
of the urban growth. 3. This method is extensively practiced in
Gujarat and Maharashtra, selectively in Kerala and occasionally in
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
9. 4. To achieve the ultimate objectives of the Development
Plan, Town Planning Schemes are prepared for smaller areas of about
100 hectares. 5.Implemented under the Maharashtra Regional and Town
Planning Act, 1966 in Maharashtra and under the Gujarat Town
Planning & Urban Development Act, 1976 in Gujarat. 6. Since the
reconstituted plot has better accessibility and good potential for
development, its value gets enhanced. Part of such increment in
land value is contributed for the cost of development work in the
scheme. The landowners get the net amount of increment value of the
plot worked out after deducting the amount of compensation payable
for the loss in area.
10. 7. The new Land Policy is based on the concept of Land
Pooling whereas the land parcels owned by individuals or group of
owners are legally consolidated by transfer of Ownership rights to
the designated Land Pooling Agency, which later transfers the
ownership of the part of land back to the land owners for
undertaking of development for such areas. 8.A land owner or a
group of land owners or a Developer ( the Developer shall be called
the Developer Entity or DE) shall be permitted to pool land for the
aforesaid purpose. 9.The Designated Land Pooling Agency ( DDA/Govt.
in this case) has declared areas under land pooling and prepared a
Layout Plans and Sector Plans.
11. Immigration of approx. 2.5 L people every year Gap in
Demand and Supply causing unauthorized development Need for New
Master Plan DDA unable to fulfill the demand Delhis Population
estimated at 2.4 Crores in Year 2021 Current Population at 1.78
Crores 24 Lakh additional dwelling unit required to hold increased
population
12. Enhances Development Process Land Pooling agency
consolidates and transfers back the contiguous piece of land Land
Owned by different Owners at different locations is consolidated
After the land is acquired, it is transferred to a land pooling
agency Land is consolidated after the Land Pooling agency keeping
its share for development of Social Infrastructure such as roads,
stadium, fire station, parks, police station etc.
13. Land retained by DDA 40% Land returned to DE 60% CATEGORY 1
20 Ha & above Land returned to DE 48% Land retained by DDA 52%
CATEGORY II 2 Ha to < 20 Ha
14. DELHI MAP
15. Distance of L Zone from Important Locations Of Delhi
Airport: 7 10 kms. 10 Minutes Drive Connaught Place: 20 25 kms. 30
Minutes Drive Gurgaon: 5 10 Kms. 10 Minutes Drive AIIMS 2 8 12 Kms
10 Minutes Drive Dwarka : 7 10 Kms. 10 Minutes Drive New Delhi
Railway Stn. 20 25 Kms. 35 Minutes Drive Metro Station: 7 10 kms..
15 Minutes Drive
16. MPD-2021 was notified for the development of Delhi to hold
a population of 2.30 cr people by 2021
17. Green Belt, Apartment, Farm Houses, Country Homes,
commercial, retail, public utilities Phase V Metro crossing through
L-Zone to be operational by 2020 Knowledge Park, IT SEZ, Gems &
Jewellery SEZ Two Metro lines to pass through L Zone Najafgarh-
Dwarka, Bahadurgarh - Mundka Multiple Master District Road, Three
Urban Extension Roads and Expressways set to cross L Zone L Zone
has been adopted by Barcelona, Spain for smart city development
under Honble Prime Ministers 100 smart City Vision International
and Domestic Airport, Pushpanjali & Bijwasan Farm Houses in
close proximity Adjacent to Diplomatic Enclave 2, Dwarka and 180
Acres DDA Golf Course
18. Metro Line 7/14/2015 32
19. CP NH 1 to PANIPAT- AMRITSAR NH 24 GHAZIABAD- towards UP-
eastwards NH 2 to FARIDABAD MATHURA-AGRA 80 meter proposed
connecting NH1 NH8. UER III KMP expressway 100 meter road
connecting 4 NHs which is NH1, NH2, NH8 and NH10. UER II Proposed
150 meter road connecting Dwarka NH8 NEW ROADS TO BE OPERATIONAL
SOON Delhis State Boundary NH10 Bahadurgarh to Rohtak NH8 Delhi -
Mumbai 7/14/2015 33
20. L ZONE PROSPECTS 1. Zone L has the biggest land area and is
the greenest of all as nearly 2/3rd of Land area has been earmarked
for Green belt & one acre farm houses /Country Homes and the
rest of the area will have commercial, retail, public utilities and
Industrial park. 2. Two Metros will join L Zone to the rest of the
areas in the existing phase -3 of metro. One is Vaishali-Dwarka
metro line and the other one is Inderlok-Mundka Metro line
21. L ZONEPROSPECTS 3. KMP(Kundli-Manesar-Palwal) Higway
passing closely through L Zone. 4. UER II (Those travelling through
Wazirabad Bypass(GT Karnal Road) will be able to connect from NH-1,
to NH-10( To Rohtak), to Nazafgarh to NH-8 and Rajokari( Near
Airport), without the need to travel through the congested roads of
the national capital. It will have a total length of 57.24 km and
width of 100 meters.
22. 5.MDR 123 & MDR-136 (Major District Roads) fall in
L-Zone. L- Zone is closest to south west corner of Delhi and hence
is closest to South Delhi. This zone is closest to IGI Airport and
adjacent to Diplomatic Enclave-II 6.Dwarka City is within 7- 8 Kms
from this Zone. The Proposed connectivity of the Zone with Gurgaon
(through 150 m Northern Peripheral Road) and with Delhi(through
NH-8 and Bijwasan Road) make it well connected to South Delhi and
Gurgaon. 7.Largest Ayurvedic Hospital Operational in this Zone.
8.AIIMS 2 Construction work already started in 270 acres in Village
Badsha, Distt, Jhajjar . This area is close to L Zone.
24. COST ADVANTAGE SIZES OFFERED : 990,1250,1550,2000 SQF PLAN
FOR PAYMENT OF LAND COST WITH IN 3,6 MONTHS WITH DISCOUNTS BASIC
PRISE : Rs 3250 PSQF FACILITY: CAR PARKING,POWER BACK UP,CLUB
MEMBERSHIP . ALL OTHER MISC CHARGES ARE PAYABLE AS PER ACTUAL SPENT
BY THE SOCIETY.OTHER CHARGES LIKE EDC ARE PAYABLE AS PER GOVT DDA
NORMS.PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO INFLATIONARY ADJUSTMENT AT THE TIME OF
CONSTRUCCTION.
25. In the development Zone of L Zone Centrally located in L
Zone Just off the Urban Extension Road III Close to AIIMS2 and
Asias largest Ayurvedic Hospital At the junction of two metro lines
crossing through L Zone Close to the Central Park and Reserve
Forest Area in L Zone
26. Shri S.C.Verma : 8800057000 Web site http://lzonepsu.in
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