Government Approves Change of Land Use for Central Vista Development
The Union government has approved change of land use in the Delhi Master Plan 2021 for the Central Vista redevelopment project, based on the recommendation of the Delhi Development Authority recently.
- This paves the way for the construction of the new Parliament building and other projects in the prestigious Central Vista. This decision will ensure that the green areas and public-semi-public spaces are adequately compensated or enhanced.
- The approval comes after DDA submitted its recommendations to the Centre after considering nearly 1,300 objections and suggestions from the public on the proposed land use change.
Central Vista of New Delhi
- The Central ....
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