Latest Answer: Hi Vibhor,
As per the latest news, the Delhi government will point out the limits in the 1,639 unapproved colonies in view of development till 1st January, 2015 as well as transfer them to the municipal corporations for layout preparations. The designs will be sent to DDA and then to the Union UD ministry for informing change of land utilization.
Latest Answer: The areas that may see the regularisation are colonies in Chattarpur, Chattarpur Extension, Gautam Nagar, Palam, Jasola Extension, Zakir Nagar in Okhla, Mahavir Enclave in Dwarka, Panchsheel Vihar (Khirki) village near Malviya Nagar, Dabri Extension, Mahipalpur, Madhu Vihar in east Delhi, Uttam Nagar, Badarpur Border etc...
Latest Answer: These colonies were made to settle the inhabitants of JJ clusters and slums from various parts of the city between 1960 and 1975. They were provided with plots ranging from 25 to 80 yards most of which have turned into four-storyed buildings today.
Latest Answer: According to the news the department just started collecting the approvals and working towards the procedure to take clearances from the Environment Department under special clauses.
Latest Answer: Most of the constructions in the unauthorised colonies of Delhi are built on weak foundations only. One can see four or five-storey thin structures come up just within a couple of months. If a building starts tilting, only then it seeks attention. But in most cases, the buildings collapse leading to deaths and injuries to many. In 2012 also flats in Lalita Park in East Delhi had collapsed.