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Haryana CM asks GMDA to procure land instead of acquiring to save costs

Gurugram: The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority received approval to acquire land for completing stalled road and other infrastructure projects during its 10th annual meeting

Published on: Jun 28, 2022, 24:12:46 IST
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Gurugram: The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority received approval to acquire land for completing stalled road and other infrastructure projects during its 10th annual meeting. However, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar asked the authority to focus on land exchange instead of acquisition as it puts less pressure on the exchequer.

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The CM asked to explore other options of land procurement such as transfer of development rights, consolidation of land, and using the e-bhoomi portal, which are relatively economical.

“Land acquisition is expensive and involves payment for enhancements later. The authority should preferably take alternative routes for land procurement so it does not become a burden on the state exchequer,” he said during the meeting.

According to a proposal submitted by the authority, GMDA needs around 537 acres of land to complete road projects envisaged under the Gurugram Manesar Urban Complex Master Plan 2031. The cost of this acquisition has been tentatively pegged at 5370 crore, at the rate of 10 crore per acre. However, the authority immediately plans to acquire 142 acres of land at a cost of 1420 crore to build sector and service roads in developing areas and remove bottlenecks.

According to authority estimates, 40.40 acres of land is required along the Central Peripheral Road to build service lanes and green belts. It also needs around 20 acres to complete roads in Sectors 73 and 74, Sectors 72 and 72A, Sectors 81 and 86, Sector 99A, and Sectors 99 and 102. It further needs 29 acres of land for the dividing road in Sectors 77 and 78, and 52 acres for the outer road in Sector 99A. Additionally, 395 acres of land is required for Greater SPR connectivity, the proposal said.

According to Sudhir Rajpal, chief executive officer, GMDA the road along the CPR was required to remove the bottlenecks and provide better connectivity to residents living in developing sectors.

Rajpal also said that the authority has proposed to procure the land instead of acquiring it, as mentioned in the proposal. “We may be authorised to procure the land leveraging transfer of development rights, the Land Pooling Policy 2019, acquisition through the e-bhoomi portal, and the Consolidation of Land Act, 2017,” he said in the meeting.

A senior GMDA official on Monday said that the authority has received approval in principle to acquire land. “The procedure has not been fixed yet. It can be any of the options available to us,” he said.

  • Abhishek Behl
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    Abhishek Behl

    Abhishek Behl is principal correspondent, Hindustan Times in Gurgaon Bureau. He covers infrastructure, planning and civic agencies in the city. He has been covering Gurgaon as correspondent for the last 10 years, and has written extensively on the city.Read More

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