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Title - Planning ahead for DelhiPosted by : puneetmafia on Sep 25, 2012 - 09:00:54 AM |
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Leading lights of the ongoing Delhi Master Plan-2021 review led by Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath, Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Tejendra Khanna and Delhi Urban Arts Commission chairman Raj Rewal discussed and debated the implications and suggestions to be incorporated in the finalised plan at a workshop here on Monday.Other prominent speakers at the workshop include Union Urban Development Secretary Sudhir Krishna, DDA Vice-Chairman S. K. Srivastava and DDA Commissioner (Planning) S. P. Bansal.While Mr. Nath fervently pitched for high-rises, Mr. Khanna said regularisation of illegal farmhouses by imposing a hefty fine was a good idea as they helped preserve green spaces in the Capital. He said redevelopment of unauthorised colonies and retrofitting of buildings in East Delhi along the Yamuna floodplains was necessary to ensure the sustainability of urban infrastructure.Mr. Khanna called on builders to seize the opportunity of undertaking redevelopment work in unauthorised colonies. He said the DDA’s new policy of transit-oriented development would focus on creating higher density mixed land use development around transportation hubs. The L-G said he was expecting the DDA to come out with a draft development plan on transit-oriented development by the year-end.However, most participants at the review disagreed with Mr. Nath’s suggestion of high-rise construction and Mr. Khanna’s views on the farmhouse policy. |