“IMPACT OF URBANIZATION ON LAND USE LAND COVER CHANGE: A CASE STUDY OF GURUGRAM”

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Local government: Gurgaon, which has turned into a distinctive agricultural desert, has no longer a municipal government or other “urban municipal body” (ULB), responsible for town planning and public goods classification, in the early years of development. Schedule 12 of the Indian constitution, created by the Seventh Amendment (1992), granted the ULB statutory universality to a 0.33 degree of consultative democracy and gave it the power to town planning, including land use regulation, road and bridge development, water supply and solid waste treatment and various nearby government activities. based entirely on the 1991 census conducted with the support of the government of India, Gurgaon no longer meets the Urban Development Department's criteria6 for a ULB; Nor did the Haryana state government declare Gurgaon a municipality with a population of over 50,000 in the 1991 and 2001 censuses. Gurgaon fell through the cracks and became a construction site. Unknown. This new classification only allows Gurgaon to establish a central authority in 2008. In the absence of a ULB in Gurgaon, Prime Minister Haryana has substantial veto power allowing land conversion and also acts as an intermediary. The main electricity authority issues permits for non-public land plots. land builders. . . It is important to note that the leader of Haryana is also the president of HUDA. therefore, decisions on land regulation are the responsibility of a single workplace, the workplace of Minister Haryana (CMO). Soaring land prices and plot saturation can evolve according to key vectors to Manage the revolving words as you wish. Gurgaon caused the hobby to spread to vectors, notably Sohna avenue ~ originally primarily a merchant market in the early 2000s transformed into a final consumer market due to the rapid pace of commercial improvement in speed regional with advanced connectivity. Gurgaon grew thanks to 3 builders who launched townsites in the 1980s - DLF, Unitech and Ansals. Along the way, the Haryana Urban Improvement Authority (HUDA) also started promoting the features described. In accordance with land legal guidelines, developers should reserve part of their land for housing in the Economically Weaker Segment (EWS). This explains why there is a range of absolutely vast land of eighty hundred and fifty square feet and equivalent equipment, if not more, in the category of 200 thousand square meters. As Gurgaon developed as an affluent suburb, the number of facilities in the size of three hundred thousand square meters became considerably large. most of the features described for resale through 2010 are generally from DLF, Unitech South Town and Green Woods and Ansals 26 | P a g e


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