Q: DDA L Zone first time came into existence when DDA announced MPD 2021. According to MPD 2021,DDA proposed a new zone L in West Delhi which located near-by Dwarka. As Delhi is the national capital and people from all across the country come to seek employment and live a better life. Keeping this in mind, Urban Development Ministry of India and DDA has planned to revamp new zones in the outer areas of Delhi. DDA L Zone is the best in terms of location and connectivity too. L Zone is also decided to become the first smart city in Delhi.
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Hi friends!!! Check out Delhi's Master Plan 2021 before buying/investing any property in Delhi. Because as per master plan 2021, It is declared that all the plots which are coming under Land Pooling Zone will be consider as illegal. If your builder tells you the project is in the land pooling zone, and that you can make a good profit from it, understand that you might end up being a victim of fraud. If one goes by the recent public notices of Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in August, 2015, such offers are illegal and homebuyers are advised to stay away from them.
I am agree with Diwakar......Because L-Zone falls in the land pooling zone, but DDA has just prepared the draft regulation of the land pooling policy and it is yet to be notified – no developer can as of now own land in this zone. A number of public notices have been issued by DDA, warning people to stay away from “any illegal offer of registration of plots/flats under the land pooling policy”.
As per MPD 2021, DDA is currently engaged in extensive modification of the Master Plan of Delhi - 2001 and is preparing MPD with a perspective up to 2021 to cater to the increasing population and the changing requirements of the city. As a introduction to preparation of MPD - 2021, twelve subgroups have been constituted comprising: Experts and Professionals, Eminent Persons, Public Representatives, Concerned Departments, Sectoral Studies, Series of Seminars inviting politicians, administrators, local bodies & RWA's etc.