Delhi govt directs extension of Lal Dora areas in villages
In a move aimed at giving relief to rural population, the Delhi government has directed the divisional commissioner to commence the process of extension of
In a move aimed at giving relief to rural population, the Delhi government has directed the divisional commissioner to commence the process of extension of Lal Dora areas in all villages and submit a report on the timeline for the exercise within two weeks.
Informing about the city government' move, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said that there are around 360 villages in Delhi and their population has increased maniford. Hence, there is need to increase the periphery of Lal Dora to accommodate the growing demand of rural population.
Lal Dora refers to land that is part of the village 'abadi' (habitation) and is used for non-agricultural purpose only. Lal Dora was exempted from the building bye laws and construction norms and related regulations under Delhi Municipal Act.
Revenue minister Kailash Gahlot has issued a direction to divisional commissioner to submit a report within two weeks pertaining to extension of Lal Dore in all the villages.
In his direction to divisional commissioner Manisha Saxena, Ghalot said the people from rural areas have been meeting chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on the issue and the government is of the view that the interest of villagers should be dealt with sympathetically.