Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

33 villages in north Delhi to be declared urbanised

- Ashish Mishra ashish.mishra2@htlive.com ■

NEW DELHI: The North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n on Wednesday passed a proposal to declare 33 villages, which includes some unauthoris­ed colonies, as urban.

The move comes in the wake of the central government expediting the process of regularisi­ng unauthoris­ed colonies in the capital.

The Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) had identified 81 villages in which unauthoris­ed colonies are included. Out of these villages, 33 are under North Corporatio­n’s jurisdicti­on. The DDA had this week asked the municipal corporatio­ns to notify these villages as urban in accordance with Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n Act, 1957.

Some of the villages that have been declared as urban under North Corporatio­n include Begampur, Nithari, Rani Khera, Pooth Kalan, Narela, Barwala, Lampur, Ghoga, Singhu, H ola mbiK alan, Bankner, Bakh ta warp ur, Ti kriK alan, Harewa li, Sannot, Pansali, Khera Kalan and Mamurpur among others.

The central government had in October this year had passed a proposal to regularise 1,797 unauthoris­ed colonies in the national capital. Delhi has around 350 villages and out of which 81 are very close to unauthoris­ed colonies or urban areas.

The matter of declaring these villages as urban was also discussed in a meeting on Monday chaired by lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal.

In the meeting, Baijal had directed civic officials to declare these villages as urban so that the process of regularisa­tion could be expedited.

According to civic officials, notifying villages as urban is a pre-requisite before regularisa­tion. The officials said the move would regulate developmen­t in these villages. “Nearly six to eight lakh people living in these villages will benefit. The pace of developmen­t will be expedited and such urban villages will be given all facilities on a par with regularise­d colonies,” the official said.

The official said after a village is declared as urban, the corporatio­n would be able to form layout plans and would resolve land disputes with the help of the Delhi Land Reform Act.

The area councillor and the MLA would also be able to carry out developmen­t works such as constructi­on of drains, streets, community hall among others.

Municipal officials said after the declaratio­n of villages as urban, residents would have to mandatoril­y get maps passed from the civic body before any constructi­on and follow building by-laws.

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Holambi Kalan is among the listed villages.
AMAL KS/T ARCHIVE ■ Holambi Kalan is among the listed villages.

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