The Delhi Master Plan 2041 is set to be implemented soon, bringing urbanisation to 48 villages in the national capital. Public Works Department Minister Parvesh Verma announced that the first registry of properties under the Lal Dora category will be free of cost, aiding in resolving property disputes.
Delhi Master Plan 2041Lal DoraUrbanisationParvesh VermaDaulatpur VillageReal Estate NewsMay 18, 2025
The Delhi Master Plan 2041 is a comprehensive development strategy for the national capital, aimed at modernizing infrastructure and enhancing the living conditions of residents, particularly in rural areas.
The plan will urbanise 48 villages in Delhi, marking a significant shift in the capital's development strategy.
Lal Dora refers to the land in villages that is marked for urban development. Properties under this category will benefit from the free first registry of properties.
Parvesh Verma is the Public Works Department Minister for Delhi, responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Delhi Master Plan 2041.
The urbanised villages will receive essential urban amenities such as paved roads, proper drainage systems, reliable water supply, street lighting, schools, and healthcare facilities.
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