The rise of L zone as a planned city of future on the guidelines of master plan Delhi 2021 and land pooling policy has its share of story that even led to the rise in rates in property in Dwarka Delhi. The idea of L zone creation has primarily has been emerged from the massive migration towards Delhi that led to the development of city filled with ample chaos and disturbance there at the city.
Master Plan Delhi 2021 thus as aligned to the residential projects in Dwarka Delhi has led to the same idea and concept to unburden pressure of population from the capital by creating five major sub cities at the outskirts of Delhi. According to master plan Delhi 2021 news surfaced at major national, this plan is directed towards making home for the around 24 million Delhi Citizens by 2021.
Master Plan Delhi 2021 thus as aligned to the residential projects in Dwarka Delhi has led to the same idea and concept to unburden pressure of population from the capital by creating five major sub cities at the outskirts of Delhi. According to master plan Delhi 2021 news surfaced at major national, this plan is directed towards making home for the around 24 million Delhi Citizens by 2021.
The major policy focus in the new master plan Delhi is land pooling policy where private players according to the land acquisition as an initiative allowed to become a land acquire whereas government planner DDA to play merely a role of an observer.
Residential projects in L Zone has been emerged after when DDA led to the major reshuffle in conventional land acquisition pattern prevalent in India in sixties. For example, the master plan in Delhi began around in year 1961. At that time, DDA used to take land directly from the farmers at its set prices. And next step after land procurement was to sell and develop land piece by piece.
The coming of the private players led to demand of home by 80ies consequently as well demand for land as well price rose, systematically. Observing private players, villagers even began demand for price rise from the government leading to the current land pooling policy and the base for L zone and other areas development as well. At present National Capital of Delhi has been divided into 15 planning zones ranging from ‘A’ and ‘P.’
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