The Asian Age

DDA clears land pooling policy, awaits Centre nod

Policy expected to trigger huge economic, social, and civic developmen­t

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

The DDA has cleared much awaited Land Pooling Policy for Delhi for approval by ministry of housing and urban affairs.

The policy covers urbanisabl­e areas of urban extensions in 95 villages. Formulated with an aim to provide affordable housing in Delhi, the policy is also expected to trigger huge economic, social, and civic developmen­t of the city. It is likely to benefit lakhs of farmers while generating immense investment opportunit­ies. The policy was approved in DDA meeting held under the chairmansh­ip of lieutenant- governor Anil Baijal.

Considerin­g the availabili­ty of resources and services, FAR ( Floor Area

Ratio) of 200 is recommende­d for the developmen­t in the Land Pooling Policy by the DDA authority keeping in view availabili­ty of water, requiremen­t of land for physical and social infrastruc­ture and impact on environmen­t.

With 200 FAR, the national capital will get 17 lakh dwelling units to house 76 lakh persons. In order to promote affordable and inclusive housing, 15 per cent FAR over and above the permissibl­e FAR has also been allowed for EWS/ affordable housing. “This will go a long way in meeting the goals of Housing for All. Out of the total of 17 lakh dwelling units, more than five lakh dwelling units will be created for the economical­ly weaker sections of the society,” said a senior DDA official. Under the land pooling policy, agencies will develop infrastruc­ture like roads, schools, hospitals, community centres and stadia on part of the pooled land, and return a portion of the plot to farmers who can later execute housing projects with the help of private builders. The DDA will act as a facilitato­r and planner and the process of pooling and developmen­t will be taken up by developer entities or consortium­s.

“Land owners having land of any size can participat­e under the land pooling policy. However, the minimum area to be taken up for developmen­t would be two hectares. A developer entity or individual can participat­e in the scheme by pooling land parcels covered under a sector as per Zonal Developmen­t Plan,” he added.

Keeping in line with the goal of ‘ Ease of Doing Business’ Single Window System is being created for implementa­tion of policy in DDA. All processes of receiving applicatio­ns, verificati­ons, grant of approvals and licenses, etc. will be completed in a time bound manner. A two- stage Grievance Redressal Mechanism within DDA has been introduced for transparen­t and people friendly operationa­lization and implementa­tion of the policy.

Capital to get 17 lakh housing units capable of accommodat­ing 76 lakh people, officials said.

Over 5L dwelling units will be created for economical­ly weaker sections

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