Why L Zone

These are the first identified areas by DDA for the development and has lots of potential due to its proximity to the G T Karnal Road and Rohini.

L- Zone covers an area of 21933 Hectare, out of which 10322 Hectare is available for peripheral green and 11611 Hectare is available for urbanized area & is surrounded by the following:

  • NH-10 / Rohtak Road and Railway line, in the North Delhi
  • ‘K-I & K-II’ mainly comprising of Dwarka Sub City, in the South West Delhi
  • KMP ( Kundli- Manesar - Palwal) Expressway thru Dhansa Border
  • UER-II & UER-III
  • MDR-123 & MDR-136 ( Major District Roads ) falls in L-Zone

L Zone is the south west corner of Delhi and hence is the closest to South Delhi. This zone also shares its boundary with newly developed Gurgaon and is the zone closest to the IGI International airport.

  • The zone is closest to Existing Dwarka sub-city, which has already seen high end development & Upcoming Delhi’s largest GOLF COURSE & DIPLOMATIC ENCLAVE
  • Close to UPCOMING AIIMS-2 in 270 Acres in Village- Badsha ,Distt. Jhajjer ,Haryana.
  • MAJOR developers already invested in this zone like DLF,MGF, Express, Anantraj, Antiksh, Supertech & Many more
  • The proposed connectivity of the Zone with Gurgaon (through a 150 m Northern Peripheral Road) and with Delhi (through NH -8 and Bijwasan Road), make it well connected to South Delhi and Gurgaon.
  • Many Gated Farm-House complexes are coming up in this zone.
  • Largest Ayurvedic Hospital Operational in this Zone.
  • Area to have demand from the Upper Middle Income Groups and Affluent class.
  • DSIIDC is developing a 77.50 acre Knowledge Based Industry park at Baprola at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore. This would create direct employment for about 85,000 people.

Land Pooling Policy

Proposed land pooling policy of DDA

The new proposed Land policy of DDA is based on the concept of Land

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Master Plan Delhi 2021 Land Pooling Acquisition of Land Why L Zone Cost Estimates Flat Specifications