Monday 13 June 2016

DDA Land Pooling Policy

Land Pooling Policy has been allowed by the Ministry of Urban Development; vide S.O.No - 2687(E), on 5th September 2013. This policy objective to avoid, selling of land without the owner’s acceptance. This policy guarantees essential changes in the way of achievement and growth and growth of land in Delhi.

The first Master Plan of Delhi was developed in the year 1961. The policy then of DDA’s was to obtain large sections of land, straight from the land entrepreneurs, at a price identified by DDA. DDA would then perform the actual preparing and then sell / develop the land, gradually. When the land appraisals were affordable, this technique was appropriate.

In the 1960’s, the private sector wasn’t sufficiently powerful in the economic system to shoulder the obligation of urbanization & housing. Hence, the government took on the obligation, and the land purchase became typical. From the 1980’s, the private sector through their step-by-step ability truly started looking for a bigger part. In the past couple years, the requirement increase from the customers really created the production from the government constant inadequate, and hence, the majority of provide was developed by the private sector.

The land appraisals improved incredibly under this improved requirement, as well as the higher spend & investment hunger. Government entities ongoing to rest on the conditions of the Area purchase Invoice 1894, which was apparently unjust to the land entrepreneurs, for settlement as well as research. With the most cases which occurred in Western Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, NOIDA etc, it became progressively clear to the government that intense purchase cannot be a tenable & lawful method. Also, the private sector desired a more free market technique, as the government acquisition could potentially be a delaying factor for projects.

Under this policy, land owners can give up their land asset into the central pool and be a stakeholder to the growth suggested on their land. Once the land is combined, the landowner would get back 40-60% of the total land gave up, as developable land, “For once, the conflicts on undervaluation of land for acquisition would be eliminated, and the procedure would seem reasonable to every land proprietor, regardless of the size of their land having. The 40-60% land that DDA would maintain with them would be utilized for creation of infrastructure as well as monetize it against specific reasons, by DDA.

There are two basic types of DDA Land Pooling which have been declared so far 20 hectares and above where 60% of land would be came back to the land proprietor 02 and 20 hectares, where about 48% of land combined would be came back to the land proprietor According to an offer, DDA would set up a individual institutional structure with officials from DDA’s finance; accounts; land management; planning; lawful and technological innovation divisions. All the plans would be made by GIS technology. If necessary changes would be created in Delhi Municipal Corporation Act – 1957; Delhi Land Changes Act – 1954; Land Acquisition Act - 1894 and Delhi Development Act - 1957.

The Delhi master plan MPD 2021 is recognized to be the biggest ever property opportunity in the country for the demographic demand and the management dedication provides the triggers for growth. Delhi’s master plan's considered to accommodate an additional inhabitants on 10 million people, as well as accomplish enhancing almost 1.6 million dwelling units and the land pooling policy being the first of the many pioneering methods towards the vision to actuality.

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Friday 27 May 2016

Delhi Smart City

DelhiSmartCity team, have generally investigated DDA land Zone for our customers and short-listed an array of projects with diverse residential product offerings. It provides our clients the very best service in all aspects of residential and commercial property. We believe in customers for life and being there for clients throughout the trip in business and in lifestyle to make sure when it comes to any residence they receive the very best services.

We are well recognized as the intelligent places experts and offer precise market information to help our people to find out the true value of the residence which they plan to buy or sell. As residence advisory, we offer the better deals in smart city projects and in better position to guide our clients in right way according to their specific requirements. Our experts assist all potential buyers/investors who are keen to make sure that their residence investment is wisely made.

Delhi Smart City offers transparent and responsibility free and phase by phase investment process designed to match our individual residence traders. We offer specialized property expertise through group of professionals. Our reliability is shown in market visibility and value undertaking for all our clients. We have a strong existence in Delhi. Our property experts are known across the market for their professionalism, reliability, advanced level of success and integrity.


Our experts primarily focus on client’s requirements, rather than the conventional way of emphasizing repetitive properties to buyers. We have modified the way a residence research is done and progress to choose the best coordinate residence as per our clients’ requirements. We offer complete support services throughout their ownership journey.

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Sunday 8 May 2016

Delhi Master Plan 2021

Delhi, the National Capital Territory of India is a symbol of ancient values and aspirations is increasingly renowned among the great cities of the world. Emerging at an unparalleled drift, the city set forth improvement in its elegant past as well as the modern developments into an organic whole, which needs a intentful modification of the socio-economic, natural and develop environment. 

The keystone for developing Delhi as a world-class city is the outlining process itself and related aspects of governance and management. This needs a synchronized and unified approach for enhancing urban services and development along with a participatory outlining process at local levels. Vision Vision-2021 is to make Delhi a world-wide metropolis and a world-class Smart city, where all the people would be an asset with an enhanced lifestyle. 

This will, amongst other things, indispensable outlining and work to meet the challenge of increase in population and immigration into Delhi; provision of adequate housing, particularly to the needy section of society; acknowledging the difficulties of small firm, particularly in the unorganized sector; dealing with the issue of slums, conservation of the environment; preservation of Delhi's culture and merging it with the latest and complex modern techniques of development; and doing all this within a skeleton of feasible development, public-private and society participation and a zest of ownership and a sense of belonging among its citizens.

According to enactment of the Delhi Development Act 1957, the outlining of development of National Smart Capital is prime focus of Delhi Master Plan 2021.Under Sections 7 - 11A of the DD Act of 1957. the main function of DDA is creating a outline of development of Delhi. The main functionality of planned development process depends upon Planning Department of DDA, which plays a keystone to prepare plans, policies and proposals for directing Delhi's planned development through the procedure of Master Plan, Zonal Plans, Action Area Plans and Urban Extension Projects etc. L Zone is new zone in Dwarka Delhi which has lots of real estate projects.

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Wednesday 4 May 2016

L Zone Dwarka Delhi

Under Delhi Development Act, 1957, Master Plan for Delhi include Development plan for Zones. It creates a link between the Master Plan and lay-out Plans. As per the Master Plan for Delhi -2021, capital of India had been separated into 15 planning zones. Among these , (L) zone is part of developing urban sector. 

According to the Delhi Master Plan 2021, L Zone will be developed as per Land Pooling Policy (LPP) where modern amenities will be main focus of housing which is fully functional in only few cities of the world. L Zone Delhi[http://www.delhismartcity.co] will be enabled with 100% power back, Wi-Fi connectivity, 24×7 water supply, proper waste disposal and a well organised transport facility. Approx. 3200 acres land of South West Delhi is decided to be developed by Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and this particular developing land is well known as (L) Zone. 

This is the largest among the 15 zones of Delhi. The key features in the development of this zone is security and advanced facilities to add ease to the life of inhabitants of this under developing area.According to the Delhi Master Plan 2021, L Zone will be build up as per Land Pooling Policy (LPP) where latest facilities will be part of housing which is only fully functional in few cities of the world. 

Basically, (L) zone is extended over an area of 21933 hectares, which is edged by the Railway track of Delhi-Rohtak in the north, Sub-city of 'K' zone mainly comprised of Dwarka and Existing H T line, in the east and capital territory of India, boundery on its south and west. As L Zone is nearer to National capital territory of Delhi, which is India's first aspiring smart city, which led to digitization and results in improved performance and living standards of the occupants of this planned city. It is the prime location which provides best connectivity to Gurgaon, Delhi and IGI Airport which make sure to offer enhanced living standards ,airy areas and fastest connectivity in Delhi/NCR.

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Thursday 21 April 2016

Smart City Delhi


The definition of Smart City,  varies from town to town and country to country, depending on developing process, eagerness to transfom and reconstruct, assets and longing of the city occupants. The main objective of this mission is to guide the cities, how  to produce productive results without excessive use of natural resources. To provide for the longings and needs of the citizens, civic planners ideally focused at developing the whole civil eco-system, which is expressed  by the four pillars of extensive development-institutional, physical, social and economic infrastructure. In the approach of the Smart Cities Mission, the aim is to advertise cities that provide core infrastructure and give a good  quality of life to its dwellers , a neat  and  feasible  surrounding and excercie of ‘Smart’ Solutions. The focus is on sustainable and comprehensive development.The Smart Cities Mission of the Indian Government is an audacious, good initiative. The core infrastructure elements in a smart city would include: adequate water supply, assured electricity supply,  sanitation, including solid waste management, efficient urban mobility and public transport, affordable housing, especially for the poor,  robust IT connectivity and digitalization, vii. good governance, especially e-Governance and citizen participation, sustainable environment, safety and security of citizens, particularly women, children and the elderly, and health and education.

Under the supervision of Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi,  the National Capital Territory of India is planned to become the India’s first Smart City. An extended area of approx 32000 acres closer to Dwarka is being developed for Smart City which will be spontaneously  connected with Lifeline of Delhi Transport i.e. Delhi Metro, IGI Airport, planned transport system & KMP Expressway. The prime concern of smart city is to enhance quality of life by modern techniques and enhance the services for inhabitants.

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'People Here are Cooperative; They Can Make Delhi a Smart City'

Being the daughter of two civil servants, Netri feels the family does not have much opportunity to take long vacations. Neither can they plan frequent weekend trips. But she has come to terms with all that by keeping herself busy with painting and learning Hindustani classical music.

A Class VI student of Sanskriti School, Netri says she is very close to nature and that is reflected in her sketches, which generally revolve around flower designs and nature. However, she doesn’t like using too many colours, and that’s why most of her paintings are black and white. At summer camp this time, she also tried her hand at basketball. But soon, she realised that it wasn’t her forte.

Netri and her five-year-old sister Paavini are ardent fans of animation movies and Walt Disney’s Frozen is their all-time favourite.

As vice-captain of the junior school, Netri ensured that her friends did not litter the school premises. Now, she also takes a keen interest in things shared by her father, who is working on the Prime Minister’s Clean Ganga Mission. Ask her about that, and Netri confidently says that a machine (trash skimmer) has been acquired to remove non-biodegradable waste to clean the river surface.

With her father Pushkal Upadhyay involved in the project, Ganga is a much-discussed issue at home, and every time there’s a discussion on that, Netri comes up with a slogan: “Nahi hogi Ganga ki safai, nahi milegi mithai” (no Ganga cleaning, no sweets at home). Her mother Nishtha is an Indian Defence Accounts Service Officer and is currently serving as financial advisor to the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).             

What does Delhi Smart City mean to you?

A city that is modern and welcomes technology

What would you do for Delhi if you were the Chief Minister?

I would work to remove corruption, clean garbage, develop more green patches and spread awareness about saving resources.

Do you think Delhi can become a Smart City?

Any city can become a Smart City. We just have to work hard and spread awareness among the people.

Things you like about Delhi.

 I love the architecture, the India Gate, the food, especially Paranthe Wali Gali .

Things you don’t like about the city.

I don’t like the pollution and traffic. Plus, markets are very expensive for shopping.

Source http://www.newindianexpress.com/thesundaystandard/People-Here-are-Cooperative-They-Can-Make-Delhi-a-Smart-City/2016/04/17/article3383858.ece

Tuesday 19 April 2016

18 Ola, Uber Cabs Impounded In Delhi After Arvind Kejriwal's Warning

NEW DELHI: 

 After Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's warning to taxi apps Ola and Uber against surge-pricing during odd-even in Delhi Smart City, 18 cabs were impounded for overcharging.

The cabs were impounded on Monday for "charging more than the prescribed limit", said Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai.

Uber and Ola stopped surge pricing after Mr Kejriwal's warning against taxis trying to take advantage of the "odd-even" scheme, which bans private cars on alternate days except on Sundays, when all cars are allowed.

The government is under pressure to ensure public transport for commuters in the 15 days that the odd-even rule is in place.

Uber said in a statement that surge pricing - or higher fares - when demand rises, is standard. "Airlines and hotels are more expensive during busy times. Uber is as well," the company said in a statement, adding, "Given the threat of the Delhi government to cancel permits and impound vehicles of our driver partners, we are temporarily suspending surge in Delhi with immediate effect."

Uber later told NDTV, "We are hurt by having to pull out of surge pricing... This will impact livelihoods of several CNG car drivers."

Ola said, "We've temporarily pulled out Peak Pricing in Delhi in support of the government's odd-even initiative" which ends on April 30.

The odd-even scheme, an attempt to check air pollution, was first implemented at the start of the year for a fortnight; its second instalment began last week.

The government yesterday reiterated that for Delhi commuters, taxi fares are as follows:

Rs. 12.50 per km for Economy Radio Taxis; and Rs. 14 per km and Rs. 16 per km for non-AC & AC black-and-yellow cabs.

For Ola and Uber type Radio Taxi cabs, the fare is Rs. 23 per km. Additional night charges (25% of the fare) are applicable during 11 PM to 5 AM.

Source from http://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/18-ola-uber-cabs-impounded-in-delhi-day-after-arvind-kejriwals-warning-1397024