Traders’ bodies submit suggestions to BJP on Delhi Master Plan 2041
Traders’ bodies submit suggestions to BJP on Delhi Master Plan 2041
The traders’ bodies said they gave their suggestions with regards to the Delhi Master Plan 2041 to the BJP State President; these suggestions will be forwarded to the DDA.
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UPDATED: July 23, 2021 03:40 IST
The traders’ bodies gave their suggestions regarding the Master Plan Delhi 2041 (PTI photo used for representation)
Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta on Thursday met with representatives of different traders’ bodies and organizations to discuss in detail the proposed Delhi Master Plan 2041.
Adesh Gupta said the master plan should be made in such a way as to ensure all sections of the society are benefited. The BJP has set up a committee for this purpose which is looking into related issues minutely.
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Master plan for Delhi dreams big but may bypass poor
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Last Updated: Jul 02, 2021, 11:11 AM IST
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Delhi s Master Plan 2041, its fourth since the first effort covering 1961-81, introduces policies for a strategic and enabling framework that can nurture the future growth of the city, said Delhi Development Authority, the planning agency.
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Planners in the Indian capital of Delhi have set out a vision for a sustainable, liveable and vibrant future city in a master plan that experts say ignores its informal workers and bypasses its many poor. The draft Delhi Master Plan 2041, open for public feedback until July 24, aims to cater for a population of about 29 million - up from 19 million now - with better public transport and mobility, wider housing options and more green space.