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Re-designate commercial, mixed use and residential areas in Delhi for clarity, CAIT urges Puri

Delhi is the largest distribution centre of trade in the country but under the city's master plan, godowns and warehouses are not allowed in Delhi.

July 15, 2018 / 16:26 IST
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An organisation representing the interests of traders has asked Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri to re-designate the commercial, mixed land use and residential areas in Delhi for clarity on their status. The Confederation of All India Traders wrote to Puri, demanding that areas of warehouses and godowns be specified, besides making a final policy for relocating various markets.

The organisation said several areas in Delhi face a threat from sealing despite enjoying commercial status under the master plan because of the prevailing confusion on their status.

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Such a situation is leading to economic distortions, which will adversely impact development of Delhi, it said in a statement.

CAIT secretary-general Praveen Khandelwal said Delhi's first master plan was brought in 1962, which paved the way for a planned development of the city but because of "lethargic attitude" of officials the provisions of the plan were never adhered to nor the development programmes were completed.