PM Modi Launches Rs 33,500 Crore Delhi Housing Redevelopment Project

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for development projects worth approximately Rs 33,500 crore in Delhi. The projects involve the redevelopment of seven ageing government housing colonies that had become structurally unsafe. Using an innovative self-financing model, the redevelopment will be funded by monetizing a portion of the land, requiring no money from the public treasury. Once complete, it will provide over 21,000 new residential units for central government employees.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Rs 33,500 Crore Delhi Development Projects

  • Redevelops 7 old colonies
  • Self-financing model, no public funds
  • Over 21,000 new residential units
  • Rs 35,100 crore from land monetisation
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PM Modi inaugurates, lays foundation stone of development projects worth Rs 33,500 crore

PM Narendra Modi inaugurates housing redevelopment projects in Delhi worth Rs 33,500 crore, using a self-financing model with no public funds.

"The entire project will be completed without burdening the government budget - Officials"

New Delhi, March 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth around Rs 33,500 crore in the national capital. He was also felicitated during the event.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister visited the GPRA Type-5 quarters in Sarojini Nagar and handed over keys to women allottees.

The Government of India is redeveloping seven ageing government housing colonies in Delhi through an innovative self-financing model that requires no funding from the public exchequer.

The project covers Sarojini Nagar, Netaji Nagar, Nauroji Nagar, Kasturba Nagar, Thyagraj Nagar, Sriniwaspuri and Mohammadpur, spread across about 537 acres.

Many of the existing quarters in these colonies had become old and structurally unsafe, with nearly 40 per cent declared uninhabitable. The redevelopment project aims to address the shortage of more than 20,000 houses for central government employees by replacing the old low-rise buildings with modern high-rise residential complexes.

Once completed, the project will provide more than 21,000 new residential units along with upgraded infrastructure and public facilities.

According to officials, the redevelopment is being carried out under a self-financing model that does not require funds from the public exchequer. Around 69.41 acres -- about 12.9 per cent of the total project area -- will be monetised for commercial and residential use to finance the redevelopment.

The revenue from this limited land monetisation is expected to generate over Rs 35,100 crore, which will cover the estimated redevelopment cost of around Rs 32,800 crore.

This means the entire project will be completed without burdening the government budget, while also having the potential to generate a surplus of more than Rs 2,300 crore for the government.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see the focus on providing housing for government employees. My father worked for the central government and we lived in one of these old colonies. The conditions were not great. This upgrade is much needed and overdue. Hope the execution matches the plan.
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Rohit P
Rs 33,500 crore is a huge amount. While the project sounds good, I hope the commercial monetisation of land doesn't lead to excessive luxury housing or malls that are out of reach for common people. The balance must be maintained.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Delhi, the infrastructure in these old colonies is a nightmare. Traffic, water logging, poor maintenance. If this project delivers on its promise of upgraded public facilities, it will significantly improve quality of life for thousands of families.
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Vikram M
The math sounds impressive – generating surplus from redevelopment. But the real test is timely completion without cost overruns. We've seen many projects get delayed for years. Hope this one sticks to the schedule and budget.
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Michael C
Handing over keys to women allottees is a powerful symbolic gesture on Women's Day. Empowering women with housing security is crucial. The project seems well-planned on paper. Fingers crossed for smooth execution!

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