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Detailed List of Licences Granted by the Department Detailed List of Licences Granted by the Department in the State (Updated till September 2017) DISCLAIMER: All the contents of this table are only for general information only. They do not constitute advice and should not be relied upon in making (or refraining from making) any decision. The information provided is solely for user’s general information. While due care has been taken to make it accurate yet no guarantee of any kind is either expressed or implied. Either, Director General Town and Country Planning, Haryana or any of its employee shall not be liable under any condition for any legal action/damages direct or indirect arising from the use of this data.No representations, warranties or guarantees whatsoever are made as to the accuracy, adequacy, reliability, completeness, suitability or applicability of the information to a particular situation. The reader is requested to convey any discrepancy observed in the data to any/all of the following to enable rectification of the information: 1. Sh. T.L. Satyaprakash, IAS, Director, Town and Country Planning, Haryana <[email protected]>; 2. Sh. J.P. Sihag, Chief Town Planner Haryana <[email protected]> 3. Sh. Kamal Kumar, Chief Town Planner(IT&M) <[email protected]> 4. Sh. P.P. Singh, Senior Town Planner <[email protected]> Sr. File ID Year Lic No Date Developer Name Purpose Area (acre) Dev. Plan Sector Colony Name Valid Upto/ No. Renewed Upto 1 LC-9A 1981 1-5 20/04/1981 DLF Universal PLOTTED 160.83 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 19/04/2001 Sr. File ID Year Lic No Date Developer Name Purpose Area (acre) Dev. Plan Sector Colony Name Valid Upto/ No. Renewed Upto 2 LC-9B 1982 1-3 27/04/1982 DLF Universal PLOTTED 37.65 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 26/4/1986 3 LC-9C 1982 4-8 27/04/1982 DLF Universal PLOTTED 125.16 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 26/4/2011 4 LC-9D 1982 9-11 29/04/1982 DLF Universal PLOTTED 20.98 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 28/4/2001 5 LC-9E 1982 12 28/07/1982 DLF Universal PLOTTED 11.58 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 27/7/1986 6 LC-1A 1982 13 23/08/1982 New Delhi Towers RGH 19.78 Gurugram 28 HERITAGE CITY GUR-28 22/8/2005 RGH 7 LC-10A 1982 14-20 26/08/1982 DLF Universal PLOTTED 139.64 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 25/5/2011 GUR RPL 8 LC-5A 1982 21-27 19/11/1982 Ansal Properties & PLOTTED 106.02 Gurugram 3,2,1 PALAM VIHAR GUR-1, 2, 3 18/11/2005 Infrastructure RPL Sr. File ID Year Lic No Date Developer Name Purpose Area (acre) Dev. Plan Sector Colony Name Valid Upto/ No. Renewed Upto 9 LC-80A 1983 1 24/01/1983 Make Waves Sea Resorts RGH 12.20 Gurugram MAKE WAVES GUR RGH 23/01/2014 10 LC-10B 1983 2-7 03/02/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 36.60 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 2/2/2012 GUR RPL 11 LC-5B 1983 8-11 19/05/1983 Ansal Properties & PLOTTED 26.31 Gurugram 3,2,1 PALAM VIHAR GUR-1, 2, 3 18/5/2008 Infrastructure RPL 12 LC-32A 1983 12-15 23/05/1983 Utility Builders PLOTTED 100.75 Gurugram SUSHANT LOK-II GUR-52 30/3/2011 RPL 13 LC-9F 1983 16-18 23/05/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 17.08 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 22/5/1987 14 LC-10C 1983 19 23/05/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 7.02 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 22/5/1987 GUR RPL 15 LC-9G 1983 20 25/07/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 6.50 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 25/7/1987 16 LC-10D 1983 21 26/07/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 5.22 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 25/7/1987 GUR RPL 17 LC-5C 1983 22-24 30/08/1983 Ansal Properties & PLOTTED 24.63 Gurugram 3,2,1 PALAM VIHAR GUR-1, 2, 3 29/8/2003 Infrastructure RPL 18 LC-9H 1983 25-28 04/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 31.43 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 3/10/1987 19 LC-10E 1983 29-30 06/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 6.74 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 5/10/2011 GUR RPL 20 LC-9I 1983 31-32 06/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 19.34 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 5/10/2013 (Except Licence No. 32) 21 LC-9J 1983 33-35 07/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 22.63 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 6/10/2011 22 LC-11A 1983 36-43 07/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 90.77 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 6/10/2011 23 LC-9K 1983 44 14/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 1.75 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 13/10/1987 24 LC-11B 1983 45 14/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 7.06 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 13/10/1987 25 LC-10F 1983 46 14/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 6.01 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 13/10/1987 GUR RPL 26 LC-9L 1983 47-52 14/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 59.23 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 13/10/2013 (Except Licence No. 47-49 & 51- 52) 27 LC-9M 1983 53-56 27/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 8.30 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 26/10/2013 (Except Licence No. 54-56) 28 LC-9N 1983 57 31/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 3.16 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 29/10/1987 29 LC-10G 1983 58 31/10/1983 DLF Universal PLOTTED 24.81 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 30/10/2011 GUR RPL Sr. File ID Year Lic No Date Developer Name Purpose Area (acre) Dev. Plan Sector Colony Name Valid Upto/ No. Renewed Upto 30 LC-11C 1984 59 02/02/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 2.22 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 1/2/2012 31 LC-10H 1984 60-65 02/02/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 33.01 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 1/2/2012 GUR RPL 32 LC-9O 1984 66-68 15/02/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 2.56 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 14/2/2014 (Except Licence No. 66-67) 33 LC-5D 1984 69-71 17/02/1984 Ansal Properties & PLOTTED 31.67 Gurugram 3,2,1 PALAM VIHAR GUR-1, 2, 3 16/2/1988 Infrastructure RPL 34 LC-9P 1984 72-75 14/03/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 18.61 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 14/3/1987 35 LC-10I 1984 76-78 14/03/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 23.53 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 14/3/1987 GUR RPL 36 LC-5E 1984 79-81 09/04/1984 Ansal Properties & PLOTTED 20.10 Gurugram 3,2,1 PALAM VIHAR GUR-1, 2, 3 8/4/1987 Infrastructure RPL 37 LC-9Q 1984 82 16/04/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 0.81 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 15/4/2011 38 LC-10J 1984 83-85 16/04/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 28.64 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 15/4/1987 GUR RPL 39 LC-5F 1984 86-87 19/04/1984 Ansal Properties & PLOTTED 35.92 Gurugram 3,2,1 PALAM VIHAR GUR-1, 2, 3 8/4/2006 Infrastructure RPL 40 LC-1B 1984 88 27/04/1984 New Delhi Towers RGH 4.06 Gurugram 28 HERITAGE CITY GUR-28 25/4/2005 RGH 41 LC-5G 1984 89-92 08/05/1984 Ansal Properties & PLOTTED 28.08 Gurugram 3,2,1 PALAM VIHAR GUR-1, 2, 3 7/5/2004 Infrastructure RPL 42 LC-9R 1984 93 16/05/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 1.03 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 15/5/1987 43 LC-11D 1984 94-95 16/05/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 45.25 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 15/5/2019 (Except Licence No. 94) 44 LC-10K 1984 96 22/06/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 2.67 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 (24, 25, 25A) 21/6/1987 GUR RPL 45 LC-9S 1984 97-98 22/06/1984 DLF Universal PLOTTED 8.24 Gurugram 24,25,25A DLF PH-1 TO 3 GUR RPL 21/6/2013 (Except Licence No.
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