Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DDA clears AIIMS redevelope­ment, Narela e-waste park

- DDA OFFICIAL

HT Correspond­ent

The authority has given its final approval for change in land use for a 8.50 hectare area to set up the ewaste management plant in Narela.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) on Tuesday gave the necessary clearances to take forward four major projects, including the setting up of an electronic waste management plant in Narela, redevelopm­ent of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and the establishm­ent of a National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) headquarte­rs.

The proposed projects seek to address environmen­tal concerns and substantia­lly enhance the public health infrastruc­ture in the national capital, said DDA officials.

The meeting, chaired by lieutenant-governor (LG) VK Saxena, who is also the DDA chairperso­n, cleared the change in land use for four major projects.the redevelopm­ent plans of AIIMS, over an area of 79.73 hectares, envisages a world class medical university with augmented facilities and capacity, while the electronic waste management park in Narela will be the first of its kind in the city. The NDRF headquarte­rs and the constructi­on of RSS/ESS at Kashmere Gate for Delhi Metro Phase 3 are the other projects that got the land agency’s nod on Tuesday.

A senior DDA official said that the vision for redevelopm­ent of AIIMS is to create a smart and sustainabl­e campus which meets all present and future requiremen­t of health-care, education, and research. The campus master plan will include a new hospital with 3,000 beds, academic and research buildings for multiple graduate and postgradua­te programmes and hostel blocks. The official said the redevelopm­ent project envisages upgrading the entire AIIMS campus and its facilities to bring them on a par with global standards.

As for the developmen­t of the e-waste park, the DDA said, “For proper management of e-waste, the authority has given its final approval for change in land use for an area measuring 8.50 hectares for setting up the e-waste management plant in Holambi Kalan village in Narela.”

With the e-waste park, the government wants to ensure that all waste electronic and electrical equipment are collected, stored, dismantled and recycled in an environmen­tally sound manner. The activities of the park will target small and medium scale enterprise­s, and clusters involved in e-waste recycling. This will be the first of its kind in Delhi, officials from the LG’S office said.

DDA also said it has given a final approval to the proposal for changing the land use of 6,769.60 square metres (sqm_ of land in Vasant Vihar for setting up the NDRF headquarte­rs. “With its expansion, the NDRF is facing great difficulty in interfacin­g with its 16 battalions and 28 regional response centres across the country. Due to non-availabili­ty of proper office space, it was difficult to set up the national emergency communicat­ion plan (NECP). Hence to overcome these issues, the establishm­ent of an NDRF headquarte­rs in New Delhi is essential,” the DDA said.

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