Dwarka sub-city is part of Zone-K and is part of the city expansion scheme approved by the Authority as part of the Land Pooling Policy and Master Plan Delhi 2021.
The main objectives of the zonal plan are: -
1. Providing appropriate shelter for the allocated population along with social and physical infrastructure.
2. Development of comprehensive business and institutional uses across the main corridor of transportation.
Conservation of the environment for providing the open space -
1. Participation of the private, the public and community to avoid bottleneck and delay in land assembly by mixing land acquisition and fresh assembly methods involving the private (property owner) government sector.
2. Regularization of current unauthorized colonies / built up in accordance with public policy, with the goal of offering fundamental facilities.
Last October 2018, the fresh Land Pooling Policy was launched by Delhi Development Authority (DDA) S.O. 5220(E) dated 11.10.2018. In accordance with this policy, farmers can request that the organization pool tiny aggregates of property and create infrastructure there so it can be handed over to the holders themselves without ever altering the hands of land ownership.
Land Pooling Policy:
Delhi's population growth is observed by few and feared by many. Delhi has achieved a figure of 1.94 crores, with the development graph rising each year, according to the latest stats. If action is not taken quickly, this will lead to a disaster. According to the DDA (Delhi Development Authority), they do not have sufficient infrastructure and resources to satisfy current population requirements. If this is the situation today, the situation will deteriorate after 5 or 10 years to the extent that a big population is seen taking refuge on highways instead of homes.
The primary issue of inadequate housing development is the acquisition of property. It is not feasible to acquire direct property. So DDA (Delhi Development Authority) has come up with Land Pooling Policy, a wonderful idea that can alter Delhi's future. Simply put, Land Pooling Policy has a significance that adheres to its name that pools enormous quantities of land. So there are a lot of new sectors announced in Dwarka.
There is only one scheduled housing scheme in zone DDA K1 Zone, known as Lok Nayak Puram, established by the DDA with a region of about 80 ha. The 100 m R / W highway is also suggested as the main transport corridor connecting the K-2and K- 1 area with NH-1 and NH-8.
In LPP, investors ' land is valued at market rates and they are paid back some quantity of their property, regardless of the land use to which their land is allocated. There's nothing to lose and to profit from everything. However, there is a requirement that landowners cannot invest property below 5 acres