How relevant is Dwarka L Zone for people to invest or reside?
Q: ow getting your own house and settle with your family is not a tough job. Dwarka L Zone is the large project that are undertaken by DDA. It is one of the mini city itself and the DDA has decided to restructure everything and this is an innovative step towards a smart city. Under the land pooling concept DDA working towards building flats on the UN used land and converting it in a smart city. This policy was formulated in 1962 but at that time no private owner was strong enough to take the charge but the economic development changed the scenario of private sector. The 2001 policy gave certain rights to the private owners and hence DDA with the joint venture of the private sector is making the dream of smart sub city in Delhi come true. This part will be well planned city with the transportation and infrastructure cordial.
Hi, What is land pooling policy? I heard a lot about this. Can anybody make me understand this term? Why there is no construction and development under L Zone?
Hello Karthik!! Under Land Pooling Policy was approved for the zone in 2013, no projects have been approved by the government for development in the zone so far. Under the approved policy, one can buy land parcels here. When the development work starts, home buyers will be able to find affordable housing in the zone.
Well karthikHi, The residential projects proposed in L Zone are planned between Dwarka and Gurgaon to provide easy and fast access to IGI Airport and other important places. The area of DDA L Zone Dwarka is surrounded by NH-10/ Rohtak road and railway line in the North Dwarka Sub city in the east and well connected to the upcoming largest golf course in Delhi. The affordable housing projects in L Zone will slow down the scorching prices in real estate market of Capital city.,
Is L Zone plan has approved? Which all areas are comes under L Zone? I heard that development of residential building in L Zone comes under unauthorized colonies. Is it true?
Good evening Sadashiv!! The plan for developing the L Zone was approved by the Centre in 2010. Lying in the southwestern periphery of the city, the zone covers an area of 21033 hectares, and has 58 villages and a Census town of Najafgarh. The zone is also the largest of Delhi’s 15 zones and "predominantly rural in character". Lying strategically between Dwarka in Delhi and Gurgaon in Haryana, the zone is also close to the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Yes, according to the zonal plan, there are about 154 unauthorized colonies here. Authorities plan to regularize them over a period of time.
You are right. According to the Delhi Master Plan 2021, the estimated population of the city by that year would be 2.3 crore, and 24 lakh housing units would be required to house this population. According to the Plan, "around 40% of this housing need can be met through the redevelopment of existing areas within the present urban limits of A to H zones”, while the remaining 60% will have to be met through 14.4 lakh new housing units in new areas. Working on the Master Plan guidelines, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) came up with zonal plans for J, K, L, M, N, O and P. These zones are being treated as the next big thing in Delhi’s urban landscape and have a huge investment potential.