1,511 Delhi Unauthorised Colonies Regularised, Relief for 45 Lakh Residents

Union Housing Minister Manohar Lal announced the regularisation of 1,511 unauthorised colonies in Delhi, providing a "legal tag" to homes for 45 lakh residents. The decision, fulfilling a key BJP poll promise, will allow residents to access loans and benefits under schemes like PM Uday Yojana. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta outlined a streamlined application process starting April 24, with set deadlines for surveys and issuing conveyance deeds. The ministers also highlighted a new Transit Oriented Development policy near transit corridors to boost affordable housing stock.

Key Points: Delhi's 1,511 Unauthorised Colonies Regularised by Centre

  • Relief for 45 lakh residents
  • Fulfils BJP poll promise
  • PM Uday Yojana benefits enabled
  • Future builds must follow norms
  • Application process starts April 24
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1,511 illegal Delhi colonies being regularised on 'as is, where is basis': Manohar Lal

Union Minister announces regularisation of 1,511 Delhi colonies on 'as is' basis, offering property rights and PM Uday benefits to 45 lakh residents.

"The legal tag for the houses... will help their residents avail benefits. - Manohar Lal"

New Delhi, April 7

Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal on Tuesday announced the regularisation of 1,511 "unauthorised colonies" of Delhi on "as is, where is" basis, a decision offering relief to 45 lakh migrant residents of these colonies that came up in violation of building bye-laws over the past three to four decades.

Addressing a joint press briefing with the Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Union Minister Lal said the "legal tag" for the houses in these unplanned colonies will help their residents avail benefits offered by the PM Uday Yojana -- for loan against property, permission for fresh construction as per law and start of development projects.

The Union Minister said the existing structures will be recognised, while future constructions must adhere strictly to Municipal Corporation norms.

"For faster processing, all these colonies have been treated as residential," he added.

There are 1,731 unplanned colonies in the national capital.

Of these, 1,511 colonies on Tuesday were declared as eligible for regularisation. The rest have failed to make the cut as these are either built on non-confirming areas or green zones like the Delhi Ridge or river bed or located close to monuments in violation of the archaeological provisions.

The regularisation of "unauthorised colonies" also marks the fulfilment of a major poll promise made by the Bharatiya Janata Party in its election 'Sankalp Patra' for Delhi. These colonies are home to more than 10 lakh migrant families, mostly from Purvanchal, Uttarakhand and other northern states.

Manohar Lal said that on the directions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the formalities for inspection and handing over conveyance deeds to house owners in these colonies have been reduced to minimal.

"Now, all the formalities shall be carried out by the Delhi Revenue Department, reducing the role of the Delhi Development Authority and other agencies," the Union Minister said, adding the circle rates of Delhi government will be applicable for documentation in all colonies.

He said that the people of Delhi have faced long-standing urban challenges, many of which remained unresolved due to a lack of coordination between agencies and governments in the past.

He reaffirmed that the government remains committed to systematic and phased urban reforms for Delhi's residents.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta thanked Prime Minister Modi for the major relief to residents of these 1,511 colonies.

"The application process will begin from April 24, A seven-day timeline for GIS survey, a 15-day process to address deficiencies in applications, and a 45-day deadline for issuing conveyance deeds have been set," the Chief Minister said.

"The Central government and the Delhi government have together removed 22 major obstacles in this process so that millions of families can receive their due rights without delay, pendency, or hassle. At the same time, small shops up to 20 square metres will also be regularised with conditions, providing relief to small traders as well," she added.

Manohar Lal also elaborated on the proposed Transit Oriented Development (TOD) policy close to Metro and Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridors to increasing the stock of housing units in the national capital.

"Under the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) policy, planned, high-density, and mixed-use development will be promoted in nearly 207 square km of area within a 500-metre radius around Metro and RRTS corridors. This will open the path to affordable housing arrangements, better connectivity, and an easier life, especially serving as a major support for poor and middle-class families," the Chief Minister added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good step, but what about the remaining 220 colonies? They are also homes to people. The article says they are on green zones or near monuments. A separate rehabilitation plan is needed, not just exclusion.
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Aman W
The 'as is, where is' basis is practical. You can't demolish entire colonies. Hope the future construction norms are strictly enforced now. Delhi's haphazard growth needs to stop.
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Sarah B
Interesting policy. The Transit Oriented Development part sounds promising for future housing. Reducing agency overlap for faster processing is key. Hope the 45-day deadline for deeds is met.
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Vikram M
My chacha lives in one such colony in Sangam Vihar. His family has been waiting for this for 20 years. This will change their lives. Bhai, ab bank se loan le sakenge ghar banane ke liye!
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Kiran H
Regularising small shops up to 20 sqm is a very good move for local economy. Thela walas and small kirana shops are the backbone. Hope the conditions are not too restrictive.

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