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DDA to allot land for new diplomatic enclave in Dwarka

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The land would be transferre­d to diplomatic missions, internatio­nal organisati­ons for building their chanceries and embassies

NEW DELHI: In a major decision aimed at addressing needs of diplomats, the government on Wednesday gave its nod for developmen­t of a new diplomatic enclave, that is all set to come up in Dwarka. The second such enclave dedicated for diplomats would be developed at 34.87 hectare of land in Sector 24 of Dwarka. The first such enclave for diplomats is in Chanakyapu­ri, wherein embassies, consulates of almost every important country are situated.

Paving way for a second diplomatic enclave in Dwarka, the Cabinet, which is headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved transfer of 34.87 hectare of land from Delhi Developmen­t Authority to Land and Developmen­t Office (L&DO) under the Urban Developmen­t Ministry. This land would be transferre­d to diplomatic missions and internatio­nal organisati­ons for building their chanceries and embassies.

A senior ministry official said: “Given that embassies of several countries are situated in different colonies of the city due to non-availabili­ty of land for them in Chanakyapu­ri, they have been demanding permanent land for a very long period. The proposal was biting the dust for several months and now the decision has been finally taken.”

The official further said: “After L&DO takes possession of the allotted land, it would be developed by Central Public Works Department to build infrastruc­ture. The developed plots would be handed over to the Ministry of External Affairs, which would be allotted to the concerned countries to building their consulates or embassies.”

The move comes after ministry of External Affairs mooted the proposal for additional land for allotment to diplomatic missions in a second diplomatic enclave. After the Urban Developmen­t Ministry found no land available for allotment to foreign missions in Chanakyapu­ri area, it identified land in Sector 24, Dwarka.

Developmen­t of Diplomatic Enclave in Delhi was initiated in 1949 on 328 hect- are of land in Chanakyapu­ri. An additional 132 hectare was added as Diplomatic Enclave Extension in 1953. Out of this total 460 hectare, 147 hectare has been allotted to 76 missions and embassies.

The rest 317 hectare of land has been utilised for parks, roads, infrastruc­ture, schools, hospitals and residentia­l plots.

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The first such enclave for diplomats is in Chanakyapu­ri, wherein embassies, consulates of almost every important country are situated

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