Roads to be priority in new development zones, says DDA V-C
Roads to be priority in new development zones, notes DDA V-C Published - August 21, 2026 01: 05 am IST - New Delhi.
Roads to be priority in new development zones, notes DDA V-C Published – August 21, 2026 01: 05 am IST – New Delhi.
Article outline
- What happened
- What comes next
- The bottom line
Key points
- L-G Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Union Urban Development Minister Manohar Lal, CM Rekha Gupta and other dignitaries at the unveiling of the MPD-2047 in New Delhi on Thursday.
- The urban body has around 15 projects ready for approval under the land pooling policy, with one already sanctioned.
- The road network will additionally guide development in the low-density areas.
- For high-density corridors, particularly those along UER-II, the DDA will prepare a separate plan in sync with the intends for adjoining land-pooling areas, stated Mr.
- "The development of roads will be a priority for us, " he remarked.
L-G Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Union Urban Development Minister Manohar Lal, CM Rekha Gupta and other dignitaries at the unveiling of the MPD-2047 in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo Credit: SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA.
Notably, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will prioritise the development of road networks in new areas identified for development, including land pooling zones, low-density areas and high-density corridors along the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II), under the Master Plan for Delhi-2047, DDA vice-chairperson N. Saravana Kumar remarked on Thursday.
He remarked road network aims for areas marked under the land pooling policy and low-density areas are projected to be notified within the next three to four months. "The plan is to take arterial roads from the land-pooling areas and the low-density areas and connect them to the NCR roads, " Mr. Kumar remarked. These roads will have a right of way of 30 metres or more, in line with MPD-2047 provisions.
For context, the DDA intends to develop key roads under the land pooling model upfront instead of waiting for landowners to deposit external development charges before infrastructure work begins. "The development of roads will be a priority for us, " he remarked.
Notably, the urban body has around 15 projects ready for approval under the land pooling policy, with one already sanctioned. Mr. Kumar remarked land required for roads and infrastructure will be produced available by participating landowners through the land pooling process.
For context, the road network will additionally guide development in the low-density areas. It covers almost 150 sq km along Delhi's peripheral villages and the 23 notified villages under the earlier Low Density Residential Area framework. The master plan envisages a uniform planning framework for these areas while retaining their low-intensity character and providing for residential, institutional, recreational and other permissible uses.
For high-density corridors, particularly those along UER-II, the DDA will prepare a separate plan in sync with the intends for adjoining land-pooling areas, stated Mr. Kumar.
In short, roads to be priority in new development zones, says DDA V-C is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.
