Lutyens' Delhi areas like Prithviraj Road, Hailey Road, Amrita Shergill Marg, Aurangzeb Road, Ferozeshah Road, Tees January Marg, Motilal Nehru Marg, Sundar Nagar, Golf Links, Kautilya Marg in diplomatic enclave, and Bhagwan Das Roadare popular the among country’s elite.
In a document issued by the Council on Thursday, the civic body laid down the NDMC policy regarding the installation of communication towers to bring ”uniformity” in the area.
The draft policy aims to modify the rules for the installation of communication towers by cellular and basic telecom operators on rooftops and ground bases within the premises and in the area under the jurisdiction of the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC).
The submission was made in response to a petition challenging the change in land use of a plot where the new official residences of the Vice-President and the Prime Minister are stipulated as part of the ambitious Central Vista project in Lutyens' Delhi.
The elite club, called a relic of the imperial past by the NCLAT, is allegedly riddled with mismanagement, nepotism and financial irregularities. However, its members, especially some in the disbanded committee, disagree and told Moneycontrol they were considering taking the matter to the Supreme Court.
In the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has demanded full statehood for the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
Brightening the dull for the Lutyens' Delhi, Renuka Talwar, daughter of DLF Chairman KP Singh, has acquired a bungalow on Prithviraj Road for Rs 435 crore in one of the biggest deals in Lutyens Bungalow Zone, reported Economic Times.
Sunil Sood, managing director and CEO of Vodafone, said telcos need to work with various stakeholders such as some parts of resident associations and municipalities in order to increase the number of towers, especially Lutyens Delhi area — to enable companies (telcos) to construct towers in these places
The three decade old marquee Taj Mansingh hotel run by the Tata's in Lutyens Delhi will go under the hammer. With EY deciding not to renew its contract to act as a transaction advisor, the NDMC has to first float a tender to get a new consultant on board.