DDA has also issued public notice, for suggestions or objections on the new policy from the public. This new plan will go to a board of enquiry and then come back for the approval of the Urban Development Ministry.
This will be a good opportunity for the landowners and developers to get back developed land which they can further sell or use. The government expects that a large number of landowners should come and invest for developing the new sub cities.
Within few years, Delhi will witness five new sub-cities on the lines of Dwarka and Rohini by Delhi Development Authority’s (DDA) with it’s has launched a new land-pooling policy
DDA has approved around 25,000 housing units for Delhi with a population of 1.67 crore in the last decades. The city needs more housing project to provide housing for about 70 lakh more people.