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Impact of Delhi's updated land pooling policy

The land pooling policy has the potential to change the dynamics of the residential market in NCR by boosting the supply of affordably priced apartment units within the geography of Delhi City.

May 19, 2017 / 13:19 IST
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By Rohan Sharma, Associate Director - Research & Real Estate Intelligence Service, JLL India

The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi’s notification of 89 rural villages to urban areas has again brought to the fore the Land Pooling Policy of Delhi, which has been gathering dust for nearly two years now. The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) had approved the policy in the last week of July 2013, and thereafter it was notified by the Union Ministry of Urban Development in Sept of the same year. The operational rules were also approved by the Ministry in May 2015.

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The dispute between the Delhi Government and the DDA on certain rule amendments saw the policy go nowhere, while unscrupulous elements announced projects and collected monies from naïve buyers with the promise of a house in Delhi.

The policy in its concept still remains a novel idea as it aimed to solve the issues faced by the nodal body in acquiring land in the prime city, due to fragmented land holdings and higher compensation payable in the wake of increased land valuations.