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DDA approves change in MPD 2021 to allow fitness centres in residentia­l areas

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Developmen­t Authority on Wednesday proposed a change in Master Plan of Delhi (MPD) 2021 under which fitness centres, including gyms and yoga facilities, would be allowed to operate in residentia­l areas, officials said. The decision was taken during the Authority meeting of the urban body chaired by Lt Governor Anil Baijal at the Raj Niwas here.

“Delhi is continuous­ly growing. The developmen­t of basic public semi-public facilities along with general commercial facilities could not keep pace with growing population resulting in the increase of mixed-use,” the DDA said in a statement. It said the move comes after considerin­g various representa­tions received for continuati­on of such facilities in residentia­l areas of Delhi.

“The Authority today approved amendment in Master Plan of Delhi 2021 by which fitness centres (including gymnasia, yoga or meditation centres and wellness centres) have been allowed to continue considerin­g their role to make the Fit India Movement a success,” the statement said.

It has further been decided that from the date of notificati­on, new fitness and wellness centres “shall only be allowed on ground floor or basement”.

The Fit India initiative has been started by the Modi government to promote health and well-being of citizens.the mixed use policy aims to balance the socio-economic need and the impact of the such activities in residentia­l areas, the DDA said.

In another decision, the Authority on Wednesday also approved the developmen­t of Lake View Complex or Sanjay Lake Park Complex on 10.26 hectares of land at Trilokpuri (near Sanjay Lake) in Delhi for a residentia­l purpose based on mixed-use developmen­t on transit-oriented developmen­t (TOD) norms.

For this, the land-use for the site will be changed from ‘commercial’ to ‘residentia­l’, it said.

In order to ensure level playing field for providing the socio-infrastruc­ture and other facilities for the citizen of Delhi, the Authority also approved the proposal of changing the mode of disposal of Nazul land for allotment through auction by an amendment in the Nazul Rules 1981.

“It has also been recommende­d to dispose Nazul land by auction to individual­s, (body or persons, firms, or companies), public and private institutio­ns, co-operative house building societies, other cooperativ­e societies of individual, or co-operative societies of industrial­ists for the purpose of Group Housing.

“Accordingl­y, the matter will be forwarded to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MOHUA) for amendment in the Nazul Rules 1981,” the DDA statement said.

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