Land Pooling Policy under Master Plan Delhi 2021 executed by Delhi Development Authority. Get complete information about Land Pooling Policy and Public Private Partnership at comparecasa.com.
2. Land Pooling means land parcels owned by
individuals or group of owners legally consolidated
by transfer of ownership rights to the designated
Land Pooling Agency, which transfers the ownership
of the part of land back to the landowners for
undertaking development for such areas, as per the
provisions of the Delhi Development Act 1957 and
the prescribed procedure.
What is Land Pooling Policy
4. Aimed at preventing land acquisition
• Land Pooling policy, approved by the Authority, removes the bottleneck of
Land acquisition by DDA at Govt. fixed prices.
5. Direct deal with Developer Entity
• The land-owners can now sell their land to any Developer Entity (DE) at the
Market rate.
6. Owner can act as Developer Entity
• Group of land owners can themselves join and act as Developer Entity.
7. • Developer Entities will then pool their land and surrender to DDA for
infrastructural development.
Pooling of Land by interested owners
8. Land Pooled by DDA
There are two basic types of Land Pooling which have been announced so far
• 20 hectares and above where 60% of land would be returned to the land
owner
• 02 and 20 hectares, where about 48% of land pooled would be returned to the
land owner
9. • 20 hectares and above where 60% of land would be returned to the land
owner
• FAR 400 (Group Housing) + 15% FAR reserved for EWS FAR 250
(Commercial)
20 hectares and above
60%
40%
Surrendered to
DDA for
Infrastructure and
green and open
space
Retained by
owner/land pooler
for residential use
10. 60%40%
Surrendered to
DDA for
Infrastructure and
green and open
space
Retained by
owner/land pooler
for residential use
02 and 20 hectares
• 02 and 20 hectares, where about 48% of land pooled would be returned to the
land owner
• FAR 400 (Group Housing) + 15% FAR reserved for EWS
11. Role of DDA in Infrastructure Development
• Time bound development of Master Plan Roads.
• Create provision for physical infrastructure
– Water supply
– Sewerage
– Drainage
– Provision of social infrastructure
– Traffic and transportation infrastructure including metro corridors.
• External development in a time bound manner
12. Role of DE in Infrastructure Development
• Approval of layout/ detailed plan from DDA.
• Demarcation of roads as per layout and sector plan
• Develop sectors/internal roads/ infrastructure/services in its share of land.
– water & power supply lines,
– rain water harvesting,
– STP/WTP etc.
• Timely completion of development and its maintenance with all facilities
– i.e open spaces, roads and services till the area is handed over to the municipal
corporation.
13. Land Distribution
Gross Residential - 53%
Recreational - 16%
Roads and Circulation - 12%
Public/ Semi Public Facilities -
10%
Commercial - 5%
Industrial - 4%
53%
4%
5%
10%
12%
16%