LG Sandhu Reviews Dwarka Projects, Pushes for Global-Standard Hub

Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu conducted a comprehensive review of major Delhi Development Authority projects in Dwarka. He stressed the need to build global-standard civic infrastructure to position Dwarka as a hub for international business and cultural events. Key projects reviewed included the transformation of storm water channels into green corridors, a proposed IT hub, a five-star hotel, and an international-standard golf course. Sandhu directed officials to create a roadmap to attract multinational corporations and high-level conferences to the area.

Key Points: LG Sandhu Reviews Dwarka Infrastructure, Eyes Global Hub Status

  • Storm Water Channels to become green corridors
  • Push for IT hub & five-star hotel
  • Golf Course as international sporting destination
  • Positioning Dwarka as global convention centre
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LG Sandhu reviews Dwarka projects, pushes for global-standard infrastructure

Delhi LG Taranjit Sandhu reviews DDA projects in Dwarka, directing officials to develop world-class infrastructure to position the area as an international business and convention hub.

"global-standard civic infrastructure - LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu"

New Delhi, April 1

Delhi Lieutenant Governor, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, on Wednesday conducted an extensive review of major infrastructure and urban development projects undertaken by the Delhi Development Authority in Dwarka sub-city, stressing the need to build "global-standard civic infrastructure" and position the area as a hub for international business and cultural engagements.

The LG, who also assumed office as Chairman of the DDA, visited key project sites including Storm Water Channels No. 2 and 5, the proposed IT and ITES hub locations, the Golf Course at Sector-24, the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, and a five-star hotel project at Sector-23 being developed under a special licence fee model. He was accompanied by DDA Vice Chairman N. Saravana Kumar and other senior officials.

During the review, Sandhu directed officials to ensure the development of world-class civic infrastructure and services across all DDA projects, underlining that public infrastructure must directly improve the quality of life for residents while contributing to the capital's urban transformation.

Highlighting Dwarka's strategic advantages, he said the sub-city has the potential to emerge as a premier destination for global engagements due to its strong connectivity through the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II), proximity to Indira Gandhi International Airport, and availability of modern infrastructure such as Yashobhoomi and the upcoming Bharat Vandana Park.

He emphasised the need for a comprehensive road map to promote Dwarka as a centre for international conventions, exhibitions, business summits, and cultural events.

The LG also called for active engagement with multinational corporations, global institutions, and embassies to host high-level conferences and corporate events in the area.

The Storm Water Channels redevelopment project was highlighted as a key urban transformation initiative, converting drainage infrastructure into green recreational corridors equipped with cycling tracks, walkways, public spaces, and solar installations, while also strengthening sewage treatment and pollution control mechanisms.

Reviewing the proposed five-star hotel project, officials informed that it will be developed under a design-build-finance-operate-transfer model with a minimum capacity of 200 rooms. The LG also assessed sites earmarked for the IT and ITES hub near the upcoming ICC Metro Station, aimed at boosting economic activity and employment.

At the Golf Course project in Sector-24, Sandhu reviewed facilities including an 18-hole championship course, short practice holes, and a large driving range, envisioned as an international-standard public sporting destination.

Reiterating his vision of development-led governance, the LG directed DDA to conceptualise more landmark projects focussing on urban beautification, green mobility, recreation, and sustainable infrastructure, with the overarching goal of enhancing ease of living for Delhi's residents.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Global-standard infrastructure is good, but what about fixing the basic issues first? The roads in my sector are full of potholes and waterlogging is a nightmare every monsoon. Let's get the fundamentals right before talking about golf courses and 5-star hotels.
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Arjun K
The IT hub near ICC Metro Station is a smart move. It will create so many local jobs and reduce travel time for professionals. Connecting it to the airport via good roads is key. Dwarka can truly become a self-sufficient sub-city.
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Sarah B
Converting storm water channels into green spaces with solar power is brilliant urban planning. It tackles flooding, creates recreation zones, and promotes sustainability. Hope this model is replicated across other parts of Delhi as well.
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Vikram M
All these projects sound impressive on paper. But we have seen many such announcements before. The real test is timely completion and maintenance. Who will maintain these international-standard facilities? DDA needs a clear plan for that too.
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Kavya N
As a young professional, I love the focus on conventions and cultural events. Delhi needs more modern spaces for global summits. Yashobhoomi is a start. More such venues will put us on the world map for business tourism. 👍

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