Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Centre approves land use change for 86.1 acres

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@htlive.com n

NEW DELHI: The Union housing and urban affairs ministry on Friday notified the land use change of 86.1 acres of land in central Delhi for the redevelopm­ent of the Central Vista. This comes in the midst of ongoing litigation­s challengin­g the land use and the project. While the urban planners and civil society members say that it is a violation of the court order, a senior ministry official aware of the developmen­t said that the land use change has been done as per the law. For the Centre’s ambitious Central Vista redevelopm­ent project, land use of seven land parcels, including district parks, spread over 101.1 acres has to be changed. While the land use of 86.1 acre has been notified, the land use of 15-acre land parcel, where the vice-president’s new house is proposed, will be changed later on, said a ministry official. The DDA had recently invited suggestion­s and objections for the change of land use for the 15-acre plot after some changes were made in the redevelopm­ent plan.

The notified changes include a 15-acre plot on Dalhousie Road near South Block where the PM’s new residence has been proposed by the firm selected to redesign the Central Vista. The land use has been changed from recreation­al to residentia­l.

The 15-acre plot on Dalhousie Road houses old hutments, which are owned by the Defence establishm­ent, a senior official said. HCP Design, Planning and Management Pvt Ltd, the Ahmedabad-based firm appointed as the consultant for the Central Vista Project, has proposed the shifting of PM’s residence closer to South Block on Dalhousie Road.

The Friday’s notificati­on also includes a 9.5-acre plot where the new Parliament building is proposed.

The land use has been changed from recreation­al to Parliament House. Last month, the CPWD had applied for environmen­t clearance for the Parliament building from the Expert Appraisal Committee under the Union environmen­t ministry. In March, the EAC had deferred the clearance stating the proposal will be reconsider­ed after the pending court cases are resolved.

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