‘Residents of group housing societies should collect deliveries from main gate’
The deliveries to the group housing societies should be left at the entrance and those returning from abroad must observe two weeks self-quarantine, said an order by the district administration on Wednesday in view of the surge in COVID-19 cases.
In separate orders, District Magistrate Yash Garg issued guidelines for the Residents Welfare Associations (RWAs) and the managements of shopping malls and commercial establishments to take pre-emptive measures to contain the surge.
In a 13-point order for the RWAs, the administration directed that residents should be asked to collect their parcels from the gate to reduce the number of outsiders entering the premises of group housing societies. Besides, those returning from abroad must self-quarantine for 14 days and also get themselves tested in case of any COVID-19 like symptom. They should also inform their RWAs about their return.
DDA’s Green Development Area policy will push the real estate growth: NAREDCO
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In the seminal titled ‘Consultative Process on DDA Green Development Policy’, Rajeev Talwar, Chairman, NAREDCO, said that a huge number of people have invested in land and expected that a change will come in policy through which they will be able to monetise and give a direction to new development in the region.
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DDA’s Green Development Area policy will bring a paradigm shift in Delhi in terms of curbing vehicular pollution and push the real estate growth, according to the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO).
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New Delhi: With the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has proposed to make modifications to the Master Plan-2021 for incorporating the Green Development Area Policy, the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) organised ‘Consultative Process on DDA Green Development Policy’ Hybrid event today.
While addressing the NAREDCO workshop, Ms. Manju Paul, Addl. Commissioner, Planning, Delhi Development Authority (DDA), said, “The Green Development Area Policy is extremely important and DDA is very keen to implement it without any delay.”
Ms. Paul also appreciated the NAREDCO’s efforts in organising this consultation and indicated that the recommendations, as received would be put up to the board of inquiry and suggestions incorporated in the policy. She also indicated that the DDA would also invite NAREDCO for presenting their recommendations to the board of inquiry. The regulations will lay down a detailed procedure to ensure implementation of the polic
Delhi govt disburses Rs 13.5 crore as subsidy for EVs
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Kailash Gahlot . (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 23 : As part of its ongoing campaign to promote electric vehicles in the city, the Delhi government has so far disbursed around Rs 13.5 crore as subsidy, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said on Tuesday.
The minister was addressing a webinar organised by Delhi Dialogue Commission (DDC), an advisory body of the AAP-led government, to promote electric vehicles for which people are offered to avail subsidy in different categories. I would appeal to the people of Delhi to take this pledge to switch to an electric vehicle or install a charging point at your premises in the next three years. I have taken this pledge today and hope everyone will do the same, Gahlot said.
Updated Feb 04, 2021 | 15:28 IST Vehicles are the main source of air pollution in Delhi. Hence, I appeal to the people to buy only electric vehicles and thus help bring down pollution levels in the city, said Delhi CM. AAP government will promote electric vehicles, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Thursday.  |  Photo Credit: BCCL
New Delhi: In a bid to tackle the problem of air pollution in the national capital, the AAP government will promote electric vehicles, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Thursday while appealing to the people to shift to eco-friendly mode to travel. As we all are aware, vehicles are the main source of air pollution in Delhi. Hence, I appeal to the people to buy only electric vehicles and thus help bring down pollution levels in the city. I especially appeal to the youth to buy electric two-wheelers only, Kejriwal said at a press conference.