To address the problem of housing in Delhi, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has prepared a land pooling policy with the aim to acquire land from owners living in rural areas of the national Capital. Moving a step forward in this direction, the DDA's Land Pooling Department on Sunday held a meeting with the residents of Sultanpur Dabas village of outer Delhi. The DDA officials told the villagers that they can submit their documents with the DDA till December 24, 2021 to become part of the land pooling policy.
According to the Home Multi State Cooperative Housing Society Ltd Chairman Satish Kumar Aggarwal, DDA officials met the villagers of Sultanpur Dabas where they addressed the problems and issues of the villagers related to the land pooling policy.
DDA officials asked the villagers to submit their land documents with the DDA by December 24 to become part of the land pooling policy. DDA officials informed the villagers and members of various cooperative societies present at the meeting that in Sector 18 pooling of 73% land has already been done after villagers submit their land documents. Soon the DDA will begin the work of making a consortium for the land, said Mr Aggarwal.
The DDA officials assured villagers that land pooling policy will be implemented in a very transparent and as per laid laws, and that no villager need to very about the fairness of the land pooling policy, Mr Aggarwal added.