MEMBERSHIP OPEN FOR OWNING FLAT WITHIN DELHI AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE UNDER MASTER PLAN DELHI (MPD)-2021
(As announced by Ministry of Urban Development/DDA)
As notified under the proposed MPD 2021, Private Builders/Societies will be permitted to construct housing units/flats in designated Urban Extension areas : code-named as Zones : PI, PII, N, K, L & J. DDA will develop land and the
reafter will return only 48% of the land to the Society for construction. This 48% of the land to be returned by DDA, could be the same piece of land purchased by the Society or some other piece of land within a radius of 5 kms of the land purchased by the Society. United Vikas Welfare Society (UVWS) proposes to purchase land under “ZONE – L”. This zone is the largest of the proposed Urban Extension Areas located in West & North-west of Dwarka subcity. Our Society, intends to buy land and build apartments in “Zone-L”, nearest to the proposed Metro Stations in Phase II and upcoming Metro Stations in Zone-L under Phase-III (completion 2015-16); and under Phase-IV to come up in future. Any person who is a citizen of India and can afford owning his/her own house/flat, is eligible to become member. Grant of membership will be on “first-come first-serve basis”. MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE : Every enrolled member will be issued a “Membership Certificate”. UVWS being a welfare society, share certificate will NOT be issued. Therefore, the Membership Certificate will serve and hold good for all purposes. LAND USE PLAN IN “ZONE-L” : According to MPD–2021, urban extension areas are to be planned with a density of 800-1000 persons per hectare. Zone-L covers an area of 21,933 hac. and is bounded by the following:
(i) Delhi-Rohtak Railway line and NH–10 (Rohtak Road) in the North. (ii) Existing HT line and Zone ‘K’ mainly comprise of Dwarka Sub-City, in the East ; and
(iii) The National Capital Territory of Delhi boundary on its southern and western sides touching Gurgaon. In this zone, there are 58 villages, including one Census Town known as Najafgarh. A part of revenue areas of 6 villages located in Zone “K” also fall in this zone. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF ZONE “L” : Proposed “Zone-L” is the largest of 15 zones of Delhi and is predominantly rural in character. Najafgarh is the only census town. Most of the area of Zone ‘L’ forms part of the Najafgarh drainage basin. The topography of the zone depicts gentle slope from North to South. Najafgarh drain originates from Najafgarh Jheel in the South-west Delhi-Haryana border and traverses a length of about 51 kms. WATER AVAILABILITY & SUPPLY : The present availability of potable safe drinking water in this area is inadequate. Most of the water requirement is currently met by tube wells. However, the output performance of tube wells has shown a declining trend. It is expected that Delhi Jal Board will arrange water supply as in the rest of Delhi for the new development. In order to meet water shortage, the Society also proposes to have its own Water Treatment Plant so as to recycle kitchens and bathrooms waste water.