Ghaziabad Development Body To Begin Work On Indirapuram Housing Scheme In Six Months
The single-unit houses and group housing societies will be built on 130 acres of land near CISF road, adjacent to Kanawani in Indirapuram.
GHAZIABAD: After preparing the layout plan of the upcoming Indirapuram Extension housing scheme, the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) has started the ground survey of the land and plans to start work in the next six months, said officials.
The single-unit houses and group housing societies will be built on 130 acres of land near CISF road, adjacent to Kanawani in Indirapuram.
GDA chief architect and town planner Asheesh Shivpuri said, “The layout has been handed over to the engineering department to carry out the ground survey. Now, the encroachments will be identified and removed.”
To ensure the project does not face any cash crunch, 10 pockets will be developed in a phased manner. The funds generated from the sale of plots and houses in each phase would then be utilised for developing the next pocket.
“We will not take up all the work at once as it is bound to create a fund crunch sooner or later. Instead, we will utilise the investors’ money in generating more funds,” Shivpuri said. The authority will focus on houses built on plotted land in the range of 200 sqm to 350 sqm.
Some group housing societies will also be allowed. Around 50% of the area will be earmarked for housing, while 5% will be used for commercial purposes. Roads and related infrastructure, schools and other amenities will be accommodated on the remaining chunk of land.
At present, GDA has nearly 62 acres of land in its possession, but in a scattered form. To consolidate the land, it will buy another 70 acres from farmers directly or through land-pooling system. This would be used for providing services like roads, parks and schools. However, the layout plan has been developed for the entire 130 acres of land.
According to the officials, the project was conceptualised in 2005 on 229.5 acres of land in Mahiuddin Pur village in Kanawani. However, the project did not make much progress due to litigation by farmers over the compensation amount.
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