Delhi Master Plan 2047 Unveiled: What Changes for Housing, Metro, Roads & Yamuna?
The blueprint prioritizes affordable housing, metro expansion and faster approvals as it targets 40 lakh new flats and six RRTS routes.
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Delhi Master Plan 2047 unveiled: What changes for housing, metro, roads & Yamuna?
Delhi’s Master Plan 2047 lays out a sweeping roadmap for housing, transport, redevelopment, jobs and environmental protection. The plan projects Delhi’s population to reach 3.2 crore by 2047, with nearly 40 lakh additional homes needed. The metro network is targeted to expand to 695 km, alongside six new RRTS corridors and stronger bus connectivity. The blueprint also proposes 24-hour city zones, affordable housing, redevelopment of unauthorised…
Delhi Master Plan 2047 targets 30-40 lakh new housing units, 24-hour city zones: Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar
Khattar unveiled the Delhi Master Plan 2047 along with Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu, outlining a long-term roadmap for Delhi's urban development in line with the vision of 'Viksit Bharat'.
Master Plan for Delhi 2047 unveiled: 40 lakh new homes to be built, says Union minister Manohar Lal
New Delhi, Aug 20 (PTI) The Master Plan for Delhi (MPD) 2047 was unveiled on Thursday, with Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal saying around 40 lakh homes will be constructed in the city and the metro rail network will be expanded to 695 km by 2047 to support the growing population. Addressing […]
Delhi Master Plan 2047: From 40 lakh new homes to Metro expansion, here's what's in store
The Delhi Master Plan 2047 also emphasises developing major transit hubs such as Sarai Kale Khan, Anand Vihar, and Kashmere Gate, with plans to improve connectivity across transport modes.
The face of Delhi is set to change completely in the coming years. The "Delhi Master Plan 2047" has been unveiled to transform the capital into a modern, convenient, and well-connected city.
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