Delhi govt directs extension of Lal Dora areas in villages

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In a move aimed at giving relief to rural population,

Government has directed the to commence the process of extension of Lal Dora areas in all villages and submit a report on the timeline for the exercise within two weeks.

Lal Dora refers to land that is part of the village 'abadi' (habitation) and is used for non-agricultural purpose only. Lal Dora was exempted from the building bye laws and construction norms and related regulations under Municipal Act.

has issued a direction to to submit a report within two weeks pertaining to extension of Lal Dore in all the villages.

In his direction to Manisha Saxena, Ghalot said the people from rural areas have been meeting on the issue and the government is of the view that the interest of villagers should be dealt with sympathetically.

"It is directed the consolidation proceedings may be commenced in all the villages of Delhi with a clear direction to Consolidation Officers that the housing requirement in villages be accommodated.

"Timelines in respect of the villages of Delhi for completion of consolidation proceedings be submitted within two weeks," Gahlot said in his written directive.

It is seen as an effort by the to woo rural voters ahead of Lok Sabha elections which are scheduled to be held next year.

Meanwhile, Sisodia reviewed the projects that were announced under 'Green Budget" to reduce pollution level in the national capital.

Giving details about the meeting, the deputy said that 26 projects were mentioned under 'Green Budget' and out of these, 21 projects are on "track" while five are "off-track".

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 19:10 IST