Delhi Master Plan- A Look at 2021 Government Master Plan MPD 2021, has been notified. With the plan notified, the detailed and comprehensive exercise in the last three years has been completed to amend the Master Plan to address the emerging challenges in the urban landscape of the National Capital Territory of Delhi under Delhi Awas yojna.
According to MPD 20211. Housing - redevelopment and urban sprawl of residential settlements (approximately 20,000 to build new houses in hectares), also envisages construction of night shelter houses and hostels. 2. Force the housing for the urban poor: Providing accommodation made of slums and JJ colonies , using the land as a resource and resuming it on the samesite, instead of 18 square meters and 12.5 square meters of plots , made up of approximately 25 square meters of area in multi-storeyed habitats . 3. MPD 2021 is the best use of land for setting up a growing population
4. Promotion of redevelopment in both planned and unplanned areas through various measures such as mutation of plots, permission to increase floor FAR. 5. According to the government policies in the plan, regularization of unauthorized Kennels , old town , slum dwellers and J.J. Provision of proposals for practical standards for settlements and rural population. 6. Proposal for private sector participation in land mobilization, development and housing has been proposed. Monopoly has been abolished on land acquisition and housing development. 7. Citizen Facilities- To meet the growing needs of water, sewer and water supply systems, the proposals prepared for infrastructure by GCCTD have been kept in mind and they have been added to the master plan under Delhi Awas Yojna. Proposal of 10,000 hectare land for disposal of urban wastes , power generation and transmission facilities and sewer and water treatment plants . 8. The place for business - Knott Place and Expansion, business area in the old city and their expansion and proposed to develop Karol Bagh as metropolitan city centers. The ban on the height of the buildings in the big business centers has been lifted. Provision for place (at least 10 percent) place for service and repair work in planned business centers . Temporary shops , weekly markets , handicrafts markets will be developed. According to the National Policy on Urban Ferries, separate zones will be kept for the residents and ferries. This will benefit more than two lakh rallies. 9. Industry - Permission to commercial use of certain industrial areas. Redevelopment allowed In the current industrial areas, the information technology industry is also involved. Suggestions for new industrial areas for high-tech industries. 10. Focus on transport and parking - Integrated multi-model transport system. Development around the public Quick Traffic Corridor (MRTC) Provision of multi-level and underground posts Private sector can develop multi-layered pockets.