[ecis2016.org] Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal will begin a series of meetings with farmers, to take forward the recently revived Land Pooling Policy, in Delhi
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold a series of meetings with farmers, on the Land Pooling Policy (LPP) that was recently notified by the AAP government. Labour Minister Gopal Rai said the first meeting of the chief minister with the farmers, will be held on May 25, 2017, in Matiala and Najafgarh. Both constituencies cover substantial rural areas.
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“The chief minister will directly interact with farmers in Matiala and Najafgarh constituencies on May 25, 2017. In the second phase, he will interact with farmers in Narela and other areas,” shared Rai, who is also AAP’s Delhi convener. Last week, the Kejriwal government had declared 89 villages as urban areas which would help the authorities develop infrastructure projects in those localities. Under the policy, government agencies would develop infrastructure like roads, schools, hospitals, community centres, stadia on part of the pooled land and return a portion of the plot to the farmer, who can later execute housing projects, with the help of private builders. Around 20-25 lakh housing units, will come up in these urbanised villages in the next 5-10 years and this will ensure that properties are available at affordable rates.
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The main feature of this policy, is that housing projects could be developed by builders on the returned agricultural land. Earlier, building housing units on agricultural land of these 89 villages, was not allowed as the LPP was not in place.
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