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DDA approves new areas under land use change, north Delhi benefits in Ist phase

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November 06, 2025

THE Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has approved a series of planning and land development measures, including the change of land use for land pooling areas and the continuation of the Enhanced Floor Area Ratio (FAR) Policy for commercial centres.

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In a meeting chaired by LG V K Saxena on Wednesday, the DDA approved the change of land use for 40.23 hectares under the land pooling policy, paving the way for the first phase of its implementation.

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