MASTER PLAN for MASTER PLAN FOR DELHI

PREPARED BY THE DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND APPROVED BY THE CENTRAL GOVT. UNDER THE DELHI DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1957 . '. DELHI DEVELOP~ AU'J'HORITY.:·. ,; ·.· 1 : .··: ··· · ·~. · ..

Chairman: 6. Shiv Charan Gupta,\. :.•. · , '· Bhagwan Sahay, · Councillor, ·. Chief Commissioner, · Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Delhi. 7. Sikandar Lal, Vice-Chairman : CounciJlor, G. Mukharji. Municipal Corporation of Delhi.

Members: 8. Balbir Singh Saigal, 1. Kumari Shanta Vashist, M.P. Engineer-Member. 2. C. K. Nair, M.P.. 9. Bishan Chand, . .. 3. R. R. Bahl. Finance & Accounts. Member. Commissioner, Secretary Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Raj Kumar'Vaish: · 4. A. R. Malhotra, President, Officer on Special Duty: ' . .. . ', . . Municipal Committee. M. L. Gupta. 5. B. S. Srikantiah, . ' Administrative· Officer : Deputy Secretary to the Government of ; Ministry of Health, New Delhi. B. C. Sarkar. ADVISORY COUNCrL OP THE DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

President: 10. R. K. Bhardwaj, Bhagwan Sahay, Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Chief Commissioner, Delhi. 11. Kirpa Narain, Members: 4-Raj Narain Road, Delhi. 1. S. K. Joglekar, 12. M. L. Mittal, Chief Architect, Kamla Nagar, Delhi. 1 C.P.W.D., New Delhi. 13. Dr. K. L. Rao, 2. S. G. Pradhan, Member, Architect, Central Water & Power Commission, New Delhi. Municipal Corporation of Delhi. 14. H. P. Sinha, l. Lt. Col. M. S. Boparai, Consulting Engineer (Roads), Health Officer, Ministry of Transport & Communications, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. New Delhi. 4. Bal Kishan, Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. 15. Kanti Chaudhri, 5. Rup Lal Batra, Director, Military Lands & Cantonments, Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Ministry of Defence, New Delhi. 6. Bhagwan Dutt Wadhwa, 16. C. P. Malik, Director, Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. National Buildings Organisation, New Delhi. 7. Tilak Raj Chachra, 17. Shrimati Subhadra Joshi, M.P. Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. 18. Radha Raman, M.P. 8. Bhiku Ram Jain, 19. R. P. N. Sinha, M.P. Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. 9. Prahlad Saran Gupta, 20. Brij Kishan Chandiwala, Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Bharat Sewak Samaj, New Delhi. ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The following consultants of the Ford Foundation and Town Planning Organtsation: officers of the Town Planning Organisation rendered assistance Chairman: to the Delhi Development Authority in the 'preparation of this G. Mukharji. plan: Architect-Town Planner : Shivnath Prasad Architect : Ford Foundation Team : C. S. Gupte. Associate Planners : Albert Mayer. B. G. Fernandes. Gerald Breese. Sayed S. Shafi. B. N. Rahalkar .. Edward G. Echeverria. P. B. Rai. Walter P. Hedden. J. P. Sah. E. A. George Dania~­ Bert F. Hoselitz. Shri Manohar. Arch Dotson. B. D. Kambo. R~ L. Bawa. Britton Harris. M. S. Malik. George Goetschius. S. G. Pradhan. They were assisted by I. S. Maurya, M. P. Sreevastava, 0. P. Khanna, S.M. Adil, N. L. Sharma, V. P. Dawar, M. B. Mathur? Gupta, A. B. Bose, R. S. Duggal, K. C. Dua, Mohan Kainth R. K. Nigam, Manohar N. Dass, S. C. Sahni, Kul Bhushan, P. S. Ved Prakash, S ..M. Nagpal, M. N. Nair, A. K. Srivastava, Sethi. Mohd. Aslam, S. C. Gupta, Jasbir Singh, S. C. Astbana, Suraj Prakash, Narendra Juneja, G. R. Khurana, M.D. Chaudary, T. P. Chandrasekhar, Ashok Kumar, B. D. Chandola, P. C. V. P. Sanon, P. M. Kolhatkar, N. C. Saxena, T. S. Punn, B. V. Gupta, B. B. Tewari, M. Hussain, Miss K. Babadur, Miss Pusbpa Telang, I. G. Sinha, Smt. Satwant B. Singh, T. K. Chatterji, Kshetrapal, B. R. Arora, S. S. Sethi, Trilok Kumar, S. K. .Jain, M. D. Mathur, 0. P. Mathur, S. C. Sud, R. N. Nigam, R. K. Miss Achala Pathak, Miss Asha Mathur, Miss Urmilla Gupta, Gupta, K. V. Sundaram, Birendar Singh, M. C. Kaushik, J. S. Suresh Chandra, B. M. Gupta, M. S. Munet, M. V. V. Perry Khurana, Ved Prakash, D. V. Chopra, S. K. Misra, M. B. Shastry, K. L. Sethi, B. · K. Kala, Miss Sucheta Mirchandani, Bhatia, J. P. Gupta, G. S. Sahota, Ravinder Bhan, Arjun Deo, R. M. Popali, Saied Ahmed Khan, Shyam Sunder Sahney, Jagbir R. L. Thakar, J. C. Malhotra, K. S. Kler, R. C. Puri, R. K. Singh, Ram Rakash Pal Sharma, Mrs. K. K. Gupta, R. K. Singala, Thareja, R. G. Thengne, S. M. Raziuddin, Dharam Paul, 0. P. R. Ranga Rajan, Kashmir Singh, Suresh Kumar, S. L. Kukreja, Mallie, Kishen Chand, B. S. Khurana, Ramji Dass Gohar, V. K. K. M. Mathew, S. C. Chopra, K. B. Chaudry, S. K. Kalia, R. Verma, J. Neogi, C. M. Molhatkar, Suresh Chand, Satish Nangia, N. P. Varia, Anil Biswas, M. H. Siddiqui, Miss Malti Chander, Miss Sarla Mathur, Miss K. Idnani, 0. M. Verghese, Sud, Harbajan Singh, V. M. Abraham, V. P. Gupta, Gunanand C. Sriram, Nafis Ahmed Siddquie, A. K. Chandra, P. S. Laumas, Kothiyal, Virendar Narain. S. K. Chawla, Miss Vijya Sundram, B. S. Mallick, K. L. Malhotra, Pritam Singh Sagoo, K. K. Aneja, N. R. Mistry, Hukam Chand. M. S. Sabansara, Rup Sukh, R. K. Nayar, Choudri Ram, Swami Some of the officers mentioned above are no longer in the Saran, Duggal, Mrs. Dolly Misra, J.-S. Rooprai, Miss Pramilla Organization. MASTER PLAN FOR DELHI TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PAGF Introduction . • (i) to (iv) CHAPTER II CHAPTER I Zoning & Sub-division Regulations The Land Use Plan A. Zoning Regulations 44 B. Sub-division Regulations I. Land Use Plans for Delhi Metropolitan Area • 1 64 2. Land Use Plan for Urban Delhi • 5 APPENDICES (a) Major policy decisions 6 I. Policy note on Industries . 74 (b) Planning synthesis 7 II. Summary of Recommendations. 87 3· Government Offices . • 9 4· Commercial Areas . 12 MAPS 5· Industry & Manufacturing 17 I. Land Use Plan. 6. Residential Areas 22 2. Urban Delhi-Existing Land Use. 3· ZonalMap 7· Development Zones . • 26 4· Proposed Circulation Pattern-Walled City 8. Traffic & Transportation • 28 9. Community Facilities and Services • 32 Glossary • • 94 IO. Need of Review and Revision • • 38 INDEX n. Proposed rights of way in Old City • • 40 I2. Staging of Development , 42 Alphabetical Index • 95 MASTER PLAN FOR DELHI INTRODUCTION

To check the haphazard and unplanned growth of Delhi., ducted .as were necessary, drew up a draft Master Plan, co·nsisting following the partition of the country and the phenomenal growth of numerous maps and plans embodying the studies and proflosals -of _the city's population, with its sprawling residential colonies, and an explanatory text, for an estimated population of about without proper layouts and without the conveniences of life and fifty lakhs in 1981, and after seeking the advice of the Advisory to guide the growth of the city, the Central Government in Council of the Authority, released it to the public on the 8th November, 1955 set up the Delhi Development (Provisional) July, 1960, for the purpose of inviting objections and suggestions. Authority. 'In December, 1955, the Town Planning Organisation An outline of the draft plan, in three languages, namely, English, was set up by the Government of India, Ministry of Health, and Hindi and Urdu, explaining the broad features of the plan, for was placed under the administrative control of the Chairman, the benefit of the public, was also prepared. A period of three Delhi Improvement Trust to advise the Authority on all l!latters months was allowed for filing objections etc., and during this relating to planning in the National Capital ' period, adequate publicity was given to the draft plan by dis­ playing the maps and charts to the Press. Members of Parlia- 2. The Town Planning Organisation, in September, 1956, ment and to the general public. · produced the Interim General Plan, which was intended to provid~ an outline for planned development during a period of 4. Nearly 600 objections and suggestions were received from two to three years, i.e. until a comprehensive long range plan the public, co-operative house-building societies, associations of was prepared. industrialists, local bodies, Delhi Administration and various Ministries and Departments of the Government of India. The 3. On the 30th December, 1957, the Delhi Development Authority appointed an ad-hoc Board consisting of Kumari Authority-an 11-member body with the Administrator of the Shanta Vashist, M.P., Shri C. K. Nair, M.P., the Commissioner. Union Territory of Delhi as the ex-officio chairman, was consti­ Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Sarvshri Sikandar Lat. tuted by an Act of Parliament, called the Delhi Development Councillor, Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Balbir Singh Act, 1957, to promote and secure the development of Delhi Saigal, Engineer-Member and this Board co-opted Shri Brij according to plan. The Act required the Authority to carrv out Kishan Chandiwala and Dr. R. K. Bhardwaj, Members of the a civic survey of, and prepare a Master Plan, for Delhi. · Advisory Council of the Authority, to go into these objections: The Board granted a personal hearing to all objectors etc. and Accordingly, the Authority, with the help of the Town also carried out local inspections and made its report to the Planning Organisation, and after having had such surveys con- Authority on the 17th March, 1961.

! (i) S. The Authority obtained the advice of the Advisory Delhi and in Civil Lines. An integral part of the plan is the Council on this report and examined all the proposals in great "Sub-division Regulations" which, by laying down standards for detail in the course of several meetings. As a result of this streets and community facilities, will guide new development scrutiny some of the proposals have been modified and some and the "Zoning Regulations" which indicate the land use per­ new ones incorporated. -missible in the various zones and the density, coverage, floor area ratio and set-backs for various types of development. They ·6. Given below are a few of the important recommendations · also define the period by which incompatible land uses like made in the Master Plan. · obnoxious industries are to be relocated. It was felt that the redevelopment of the Old City by way To meet the increasing need of commercial space in central of large scale clearance and reconstruction was not immediately areas, it is recommended that the Connaugbt Place commercial practicable, and it has, therefore, been suggested that after assess­ area be extended upto Keeling Road and the proposed over­ ing the requirements of schools, dispensaries, parks etc., sites of bridge over the railway. It is also proposed to have 15 district dilapidated houses or of those demolished by the Municipal shopping centres to decentralise commercial activity and to Corporation of Delhi might be acquired at suitable places for make each Division of the City self-contained. New sites for the location of the community facilities. Similarly, as it was location of Government offices have also been proposed in the not practicable to Widen all the roads in the Old City, only the various Planning Divisions into which the City has been divided. major roads should be widened in the first stage to the minimum Several new areas are proposed for industrial development and extent considered necessary. It has been proposed that the the total area of the land earmarked for .this purpose is about Mata Sundari area should be partly reserved for housing the 5800 acres. This would include flatted factories, which are evictees from the Delhi Ajmere Gate Extension Scheme and multi-storeyed structures located near residential areas, for the also to take the overspill of population from the Old City. To use of small-scale non-nuisance industries. meet the problem of settlement of low income group people-­ about 70,000 in number, who migrate to Delhi from rural areas In addition to Subzimandi, two wholesale fruit and vegetabl~ every year, the Authority has proposed to earmark suitable sites markets have been recommended, one near the Railway in several zones where these very low income group people may Station and the other near the Daya Basti Railway Station near be able to put up cheap houses but the layouts would have to Sarai Rohilla. Godowns for the storage of foodgrains will be be according to standards. The squatters in bustis are to be re­ located in areas marked for the purpose, and only the offices located in various parts of the urban area so that they are of whole salers and retail foodgrain shops would be allowed in integrated into the neighbourhood community. It is of the the two congested areas of Naya Bazar and G.B. Road. Similar~ utmost importance that physical plans should avoid stratification ly, godowns for timber will be located in ware-housing areas and on income or occupation basis. The residential density patterns the presently congested areas of Teliwara and Deshbandhu Gupta have been functionally related to the work centres, recreation Road will deal only in retail timber trade. A 15 acre site on the areas and community facilities. Hence, a more rational distribu­ Road near the intersection of this road with the tion of densities is proposed by a gradual thinning of the railway line has been proposed for a general market. Additional density in the Old City and by increasing the density in New land for oil storage depots, which are at present located on

~(ii) Rohtak Road, and will. continue there, has been earmarked near .of road intersections and grade separations, arterial cycle tracks Nangloi Railway Station and also near Palam Rai_lway Station, separate from the carriageway are some of the recommendations and in Shahdara. to make a good traffic circulation system. Bus stations are propos­ ed to be located in different parts of the city. The central bus A university centre in the south near the junction of K.itchner station which is at present located at the Delhi Main Railway Road and Ring Road has been proposed. Twenty-two new Station would be shifted to a 10 acre site near Kashmeri Gate. colleges, each covering an area of about 15 acres and 5 additional An idle parking area of about 20 acres is earmarked east of university centres of about 30 to 40 acres each to serve a group Bela Road and north of the sanitary drain, for inter-state of 4 or 5 colleges, have been earmarked in the Plan. Twenty buses and trucks. Parking .and servicing stations are proposed additional 500-bed hospitals each 15 to 25 acres have also to be located near Id Gab on Id Gab Road and in Shabdara with been proposed. An area of about 600 acres has been reserved several idle parking and servicing areas for trucks. south-west of the new engineering college, for a new university and for social and cultural institutions. A 45 acre site in the The plan recommends an inviolable green belt approximately neighbourhood of Siri village area has been earmarked for an one mile in depth around the 1981 urbanisable limits and has all-India cultural centre. This is in addition to the areas proposed the setting up of "urban villages" to Strengthen the earmarked on the Central Vista east of Janpath, near Sapru rural economy. House and in the proposed Civic Centre which will serve as social and cultural institutions for · Delhi. District parks for The plan has also assessed the needs of the Capital in power, recreation, local open spaces for play-grounds and community water supply and sewerage and has made provisions for location centres and local shopping areas to serve each neighbourhood of water works, power houses and sewage treatment plants. have been recommended in the plan. 7. The Authority takes this opportunity of acknowledging the very valuable help rendered by the Town Planning Organi­ In view of the large scale development proposed for Shabdara, which is expected to have a population of about 7t sation which conducted comprehensive surveys to collect the factual data and also prepared a draft of the Master Plan for lakhs in 1981, the plan proYides a large commercial area and submission to the Authority. They assisted both the Screening four road bridges in addition to the existing road-cum-railway Board and the Delhi Development Authority with their technical bridge. Two more major road links between and advice and have given a final shape to the plan in accordance New Delhi have been recommended as over passes over the with the decisions of the Authority. railway line--one connecting Circular Road to Parliament Street and the other connecting Mathura Road to College Road and The Authority also gratefully acknowledges the help and Ferozeshah Road. An Inner Ring Road and a Ring Railway guidance received from the team of consultants made available have been recommended to avoid traffic congestion and facilitate by the Ford Foundation in conducting the surveys, tabulation of quick flow of traffic in the urban core in addition to the Ring data and in the preparation of the draft Master Plan. Road which has already been constructed. Reservations for new railway stations on the Ring Railway, expansion of the existing 8. The thanks of the Authority are also due to the Govern­ railway stations,· widening of major arterial roads, improvement ment of "India Press, particularly Shri C. Biswas, Manager

(iii) Photo Litho Wing, for their help and ready co-operation in Members printing the various maps and the text of the Draft Plan. 3. Kumari Shanta Vashisht 9. The Authority also gratefully acknowledges the contribu­ 4. C. Krishnan Nair tion made by the former chairman of the Authority Shri A. D. 5. Sikandar Lal Pandit. 6. Shiv Charan 10. The plan has been prepared finally today by the Delhi R. Bahl Development Authority vide their Resolution No. 387 for sub­ 7. R. mission to the Government of India, and in token thereof we, 8. A. R. :Malhotra the members of the Authority do hereby affix our signatures here­ 9. B. S. Srikantiah under:- 10. Bishan Chand Chairman t 1. Balbir Singh Saigal 1. Bhagwan Sahay D6lhi Development Authority,

Vice-Chairman. Regal Buildings, 2. G. Mukharji New Delhi, 30th November 1961.

This Ma~ter Plan has been approved by the Central Government under section 9 (2) of the Delhi Development Act, 1957, a»lll waa purnished on the.: et September, 1962. (iv) INDEX PAO:B No. -PAGB No. A Ballabgarh : ..Agriculture : -Land requirements -Green belt (iii), 9> 34 -Population B I, 2, 86 -Farms, space standards 59 -Proposed development as Industrial and Govern- _ -Use zone regulations 49.59 ment Centre Ahata Kidara 18 Bar Shabula 40 Ajmal Khan Park 33 Bazar Sita Ram 4o, 56, 6I .. Ajmal Khan Road I2 Bela Road (iii) Ajmere Gate I7,30,40,S6,6I,88 Birla Mills Site • IS, 88 Aligarh • 32 Bridges proposed over Yamuna (iii), 25, 29, 32, 9I Alipur Road 2.4 Buddha Memorial Park • 33 All India Institute of Medical Sciences 35 Bullandshahr 86 Ambala 2S, 3I Bureau of Economics & Statistics 73 Anand Parbat 37.88 Bustis, dwelling units • s. 6 Asaf Ali Road 12, I3 Busti squatters, relocation (ii ):!.7: 89 Ashoka Hotel I4 Azadpur 31l. 89 c 31,92 Azadpur Police Station Cantonement Area 78 B Central Park 34 Central Public Works Department • TO Badarpur Road Central Road Research Institute 92 Badarpur Village Central Secretariat 6,9,IO,II,2.4,30,3I, 87.91, 93 Badli Central Vista (iii), 33. 38, 90 Baghpat (iii),8,r2,I5,30,40, : · · · s6, 6r, 88 -Land ·requirements, proposed 2 Chandrawal • 36 .12, 40 -Population I, 2, 86 Chawri Bazar .. 3. 86 Chelmsford Road .. 29 -Proposed development . , ·; . -Ring Town, tentative master plan - I, 2 Chitli Qabar Road 40 Chitra Gupta Road B'lhadurgarb Road IS 30 95 PAOB No. PAOB No. Church Mission Road IS, 29, 40, 88 Commnnity Facilities ~ Chowk Naya Bans 4 -Regional parks .• 34 --Research Institutions 3S Circular Road (iji,) II, 29, 87, gi -Social & cultural centres (iii), 37. 38, 90 Circulation : -University centres, existing and proposed 3S -Old City 27 Connaught Place (ii),8, I2,I3,I7,23,30 . -System, Planning of 8 3I, 33, 6o, 89, 93 CiVil LineS Division 26, 33, 3S, 36, 64 Corporation Offices IO, II, 88, 9I College Road (iii), 29; 87~ gi Coverage : 22 Commercial : -Existing . IO, I7, IS, 20, 2I 59, 6o, 6I -Area and location 12 -Floor area ratio 62, 63 -Built up areas, list of . . . . . 6o, 6I .. -Central Business Districts area ; its location -Ground, proposed .• 9, 55, 59, 6I, 62,63 and redevelopment . . (ii), 8, I2, 13, 89 ·-Plot 55, 59, 62, 63 -Central Secretariat complex, space standards . l)o -Decentralisation . . 12 D -District Centres, area & location I2, I3, 88 Dairies, relocation • . 21 -Floor Area Ratio 6q, 6c, 62 23, 56 · -Other areas . . 14 Darya Ganj . -Mineral sidings, area & location . 88 Daya Busti Railway Station (ii), I4, 88 --shopping according to planning areas, Popu. - iation Number of shops • • . I6 Delhi : --Shopping areas I6 -Business and Commercial Centre 6 --Space standards 16, 6o, 6I; 62 -Economic base I) -Storage Depots . IS ·'-Government employment centre 6 --Sub-District Centres (area & location) 14 -Total land allocation I6 Delhi Administration Offices 87 -Use zone, retail shopping so, 6o' Delhi Cloth Mills I7, I8 ._:_use zone, warehousing & storage 53, 62 (i), 42 -Use zone, wholesale 5I, 6I Delhi Development Act (1957) -Warehousing & storage, areas & locations (ii), 8 8 Delhi Development Authority I ''•' (i), (ii) -Wholesale markets I4, I5, 88 Delhi Development (Provisional) Authority (i) Community Facilities : Delhi Flying Club • 32 -Agricultural green belt • 34· 49•. 59 I2 -Basic Primary schools proposed Delhi Gate 34· 66, 90 (i) -Colleges existing & proposed .• 35 Delhi Improvement Trust -Cremation & burial grounds 37, go Delhi Main Railway Station 28; 29, 3I . -,Deficiencies . . 5 -District parks proposed Delhi Metropolitan Area : 33.34 (i), I, So -Dumping grounds , • , 31 -Area · · · • -Educational, Social & cultural institutions 3Si 38, 90~ 9I -Growth & developement basis I, 5, 73 -Graveyards, existing and proposed areas -Historical growth. . . I, 5 37. 90 86 --Higher Secondary schools proposed 34,90 -Population, existing & projected -Hospitals, existing & proposed -Proposals for synchronised development 6, 1 (iii), 36 I 4 -Hospitals, land allocation 90 · -:.Ring Towns . to -Local parks & playgrounds 32, 66 .. -Rural areas & villages 98 --Old City, special space standards 26,70 Delhi Municipal CorPoration • · tO, li, 21 --Other facilities, space standards 36, 68 IO, Il -Pre-primary schools proposed 34, 62, 90 Delhi State Administration

g6 Dens ty : R fA9BNQ. Faiz Bazar Road • -.:.Average (1981) .. 8!1 ...;.Employment-, government offices • 2, 9 : -Employment industry & manufacturing 2,7 Employment, Government & Indastrlal • 2 -Group Housing • • • • - s8 -Land requirements ll -Patterns & Proposals . • 22 to 2S s; 2z to 25 -Population 1, 2 -Residential existing and proposed :z Deshbandhu Gupta Road (ij), IS -Proposed development 40• 61 Dev .Nagar 25 Fatehpuri 26 Feroze Shah Kotla . 33· 37 Development zones, criteria (iii), 29, 91 Diplomatic Enclave ~o, 24, 33 Feroze Shah Road District Centres : Flatted Factories : 17 -In planning areas 7> I6,6S -Characteristics 17,62 -Location & area . ' . 13 -Floor Area Ratios 12 -Proposed development "'-Proposed locations and areas • 17, 18, 88 District Shopping Centres -Unit space standards 17,62 -locations • 8, !2 Floor_Area Ratio (F. A. R.): • ·I2, 13,88 - -proposals . -Commercial • co, 61, ?:a -Definition S9 E • -Flatted Factories 17· 62 Education: -Government xo,6o -Basic Schools . • • . . 34· 66, 9:> -Group Housing ss -Colleges, existing and proposed • • • 35 18, 20,21 -Colleges, university campus, existing and propo- -Industry & Manufacturing sed. • • • • • • • . 35 -Institutional Uses 63 -Distribution of colleges and University centres -Method of Calculation 59 -according to planning divisions • • • 3S -Residential S9 -Primary • . . • 34, 66, 90 -Rural farms S9 -Research and Institutional uses 3S • -Social and Cultural centres . 38 Ford Foundation (iii) -Schools proposed, space standards 6s, 66,90 Friend's Colony 24 -Total land allocation • • 89, 90 G -Vocational and Technical 35· 90· 14 Eleven Hundred Acre Scheme along Ring Road] IO, 13, 24, 87 G.B. Road 12. l!Jgin Road '' 2g, 41 Ghatfar Market • : Employment : ·-Employment, Government Industrial 1_, z . . -Decentralisation • 7,_8, 75. 86 -Land requirements · :a. . -Government, Ring Towns 2, 9 . -Government, Urban Delhi .. . 9' -Population 2·. -Industrial, Ring Towns . ... 2 -Proposed development 2, 29,32: -lndnstTW, Urban Delhi • 7 -Ring Town, Proposals 1-2 · Engineering College () ..• 90 Gokhle Market 14 Esplanade Road .. ... Gole Market 13, 14, 23' _, 97: Government : PAoe No. Holisiog: PAGE No, -Employment (Ring towns, J, 2;9 -Areas proposed (Residenti&l) -Employment (Urban Delhi) ,9 23,2,25 ~ -Busti squatters (ii), Z7, 89 -Employment centres ~ -Cluster -Housing 6 ·_ 1· 65 -Coverage -Offices in barracks II 59, 60, 6I, 62 -Deficit -offices, plot coverages • ..9. 60 5. 6, 8!) -Offices development, existing locations and • -Densities, existing 1.3 to zs areas 10, u -Densities proposed . 23 to 25,72 -Offices, floor area ratio • • · 10,60 -Floor area ratio (F. A. R.) 59 -Offices, parking standards IO -Group housing ss -Offices, proposed areas (Urban Delhi) 9 -Jhuggi Jhonpari Scheme , 72 -Offices, proposed locations and areas IO -.:.Land allocation (Residential) . - 25 -Offices, unit space standards 9. 10, 60 -Low Cost z7, ~9 -Plot coverage Government of India Press • (iii) 5S • -Plot size Grand Trunk Road • . • 3,20,2J;,ZS,Z!) 30,3I, ss 1 -space standards 6o,6i, 62 33.37. 40 s4, 58,59, -Unauthorised Ground Coverage ,9> 55, 59, 6o, 61, 62 7 Humayuo's Tomb • Gulabi Bagh • 17, 18 2$, 29, 3Z Hyde Park • Gurdwara Park • . 33 34 : I -Employment, Government, Indus!riaJ •· ·1, a -Land requirements :z I.N.A. Colony 14 -Population • 2 ldgah (iii) J 33, 92 -Proposed development • • 3 Idgah Road .,)I Gur-ki-Mandi 40 India • • • 73 33 H lndraprastha Estate 9, IO, II, 13, 87 Industry & Manufacturing 1 . Hardioge Bridge (Tilak Bridge) 30 -Considerations for future industrialisation 74 Hardinge Groun11 • 33 -Congestion s HauzKazi 40 -Existing situation 73,74 HauzKhas 35. 4" -Extensive, area, location, space standards zo, u, sz, 63, So Hiodon River 29 -Extractive and Allied 21,52 Hindustan Housing Factory • 20 -Flatted factories 17, 18, 76 Hindustan Pipe Corporation • • 22 -Flatted factories, are:ts and locations 8g Hindustan Wagon Factorv 2Z -Flatted factories, proposed unit space standards. 17, 6z H c.spitals, existing and proposed (iii), 3 -Flatted factories proposed, use zones S'l­ -Land allocation .. go -Floor area ratios • • JB, ao, zt -Industrial-cum-work centres, area, location, KamlaNagar - :l4o 56 space standards • • • x8,I9,5t,6z,76,88 • . KarolBagh • 12, 13, 24, 31, 35o -Industrial districts, planned 8, 17 36, s6, 61 -Light and Service, area and location xg,:zo,5:z,63, 79,87 Divi.iion :zs, 33. 35. 36, 64 -Lime and brick kilns • • :ZI, S:z, 88 Kashmcre Gale • (Iii), t:z, 14, 30, 31o -Locations :ZI 33, s6, 61, 92 -Prohibited industries in Urban Delhi • 8S Katra Bariyan • • • • • 40 KatraNeel 88 -Mining and pottery • • • :Zl1 8:z0 88 • • • •· -Non-conforming 45.46 Kauriya Pul Road • • 30 Keeling Road -Noxious • s,:zo • (ii), I:Z, 291 91 -Plot size and coverages 62, 63 Ke:shopur • • • '• • 31 Khan Market -Ring Towns, proposed • • I t04 13,14 -Schedule of industries allowed in Urban Delhi • 76 to 82 • 8, 12, 40, 88 -Spaoc standards IS, :zo, 21, 62, 63 Khwja . • 32, 88,91 -Specialliodustrjes area, location space standards ·19, s:z. 6:z, ?8, 88 Khyber Pass (Civil Lines) 13, 19 -Stone quarries and crushing :ZI, S:z; 88 Kilns: -Total land allocation (Urban Delhi) • 22 -Area and location • • • • :Zl -Total land allocation, (Ring Towns) I, :Z -Brick • • • :u, 49. 88 -Undesirable industries in Urban Delhi • 83,84 -Lime • • :u, 88 -Use zones <;I, s:z, 53, 6z, 63 Kingsway Camp 24, 33, S7 -Warehousing and storage :z:z, S3. 6:z Kitc:hner Road (ii), 24, ss -Working force. (Ring Towns) • • t, :z Kotla Mubarakpur • 19, 27 -Working force. (Urban Delhi) • • • 17 Krishna Market 82 ·Interim General Plan (i) L J Jama Masjid 33, 40, s6, 61 Lahori Gate • 40 Jamia Millia University .3So 90 51 .Janpath (iii), 38 Lajpat Rai Market 14, s6, 61 Jawahar Nagar :z4, s6 lal Kuan • 40 Jhandewalan 14, IS, 30 Land acquisition by government ... • ,, 8g Jhilmila Tahirpur 14, 19 Land Allocation (Urban Delhi) Jhuggi Jhonpari Scheme • 72 -Commercial • • • 16 K -Government Offices • IO KabliGate 41 -Education I· 89,90 -Industry & Manufacturing Kaka Nagar 24 :z:z, 87 -Research & Institutional uses QO Kalkaj\ • • 10, 13 0 190 :zo, 24, 34· 87, 57 -Residential 26, so .Kaml• Market .. .. 12,17 -Other Community facilities . • 90 - 99 .12 C.P.-111 l and requirements, Ring Towns l.odt Colony 300

~I ;Estate • 0 L; r.d Use (floor area ratios F.A.R.) ': .. .. 24 Lodi Gardens .. 33 . r-;-Commercial o • o 6:>, 61, 62 -· LodiRoaq -Definition . • • _ • . • • . . ' 59; , . • 0 '. .. IO, 87 -Flatted factories 11,62 . ~ndon .. .. 34 -Government .. •o ~ . 'o IO, 60 ·: " -Industry & Manufacturing . . IS, io, 21 Loni: -Residential •o 'o 59 ·- . -Employment, government!& industrial I, .2'- -Land requirementS 1' 12 2 Land Use, Plans & Proposals (UrbantDelbi) : ·-Population • ' :: __ I! Z. .-Agricultural • ' '34 -Proposed development 3 -Commercial • • • nto 16 LQni R~d. -I3 -Community facilities 32 to 36 • • Lothian Road . 29- -Government • • • 9t~ 1: Low income migrants to Deihl· ,. -Industry & Manufacturing J7'D a:l 27 -Public Utilities and services 36."37 -Residential _ 22 to 25 M -Transportation o • o 28 to 32 - Social & cultural Institutions • ,o 31.38 Machli Bazar Road 400 Magazine Road .· .o ,o 33 Land Use (Space Standards) Maika Ganj .o .o 14, .23, 6I Mall Road 24, 33' --Commercial 60, 61, 62 Malviya Nagar 13 -Flatted factories 17, 62 Mamurpur Village 4' -Government • 9. 60 ManakPura 23- -Industry & Manufacturing , •• . X8, 20, 21, 62, 63 Markets : -Other community facilities -. 68 -Areas and locations -Parks & play grounds 66 . 15' -Building material -Residential • 54 to 58 lf -Cloth J ,, -Rural farms 59 -Cycle Jj- -Schools .. '• • ·• 24• 35, 6s, 66 -Dry fruit • '. -Shopping .. • '67 15 -Fodder :!4• -Special standards, Old City 70 -Food grain (ii), 14' -Streets 69 --Fruit & vegetable (i'), 14 Land use, removal of non-conforming uses S. 27, 4$ to 48 -HosierY & genera merchandise IS

Law!cncc Road 20, 311 88 -.Scrnp metal, iron & steel, junk rs; Llnk Road 30, 40, ~2 -Timber • o • (ij), IS,

100 M Nangloi 13, 15,22, 28 Master Plan c Nanga! Power Station 31,92 (i), (ii) --Concept • Road 14, 17, 20, 21, 25, --For Ring Towns ltoS · 4I, So, 87 ...... '. . ' i -· (i) .'. j ·.··' ~-Interim General Plan • • ,·- (iii) :-Land uses, existing & proposed · . i 9.to 38 Nangloi Railway Station' ' ' --Major policy decisions 6 to 9 National Hignway by-pass · . , ~ 24,~?~·3q,}1,,37> 92 -Review and revision · . j, •' I '38, 39, -Rural area . 93 National Physical Lab

105 -Density average 8!) -Population decentralisation to Ring T ownr I -Density pattern 5· 6 -Population existing and proposed r, 86 · ' -Density pattern, existing and proposed 23' 24) 2,5: ~roup housing 58 Roads 1 -Housing types for various densities (15,000 po- r '. pulation) . . ... 72, -Housing cluster . . . . 7,65. . ~Ajmal Khan Road • • • I2 -Jhuggi Jhonpari Scheme • . . 72 -Alipur Road. • • 24 -:Old City, redevelopment • .. ( ii), 6; 12, 23,-~ -Asaf Ali Road • 12, 13 70, 89. -Badarpur Road • • 90 . -Planning areas 26, 6s• · -Bahadurgarh Road IS, 24 -Planning tiers (Urban Delhi) 65 -Bela Road (iii) -Redevelopment 8, 23,24; 25, 89, 92 ...;chelmsford Road' 29 -Rebabilitation 8, 24,92 -Chitli Kabar Road • 40 -Rehabilitation colonies · • 5 -Chitra Gupta Road 30 -ReloCation . . (ii), 2J, 24, 25 -ChQrCh Mission Road IS, 29, 40, 88 ·-Space standards . 54 to 58 -Circular Road (iii), II, 29, 87, 91 -Streets, Old City .• -40 -College Road (iii), 29, 87, 9I ...:.total land allocation ,-~ 26,89 -Curzon Road 23 ( .. '· • -Units ·26,65 -Deshbandbu Gupta Road (!), IS -Use Zones ,( 48 toss · - -Elgin Road . 29,40 Rewari 21, 8g -Esplanade Road 40 · RidgeRoad • • • - 30 -Faiz Bazar Road . 46 • :;,j • • -Ferozeshah Road {iii), 29, 9I RingT~wns: I ~ -G.B. Road • • I4 -Ballabgarh proposed development .. .. - 2 -Grand Trunk Road 3. 20, 24, 25, 29, 30, -Bahadurgarh proposed development • · -- 3 3I, 33. 37· 40 -Economic base pattern suggested -I -IdgahRoad • • 31 -Employment, Governmental . -Janpath (li), 38 . -Employment Industrialj'. 2 -Kauriyapul Road ·• .. 30 -Faridabad proposed development 2 · . -Keeling Road (ii), 12, 29,. 91 --Ghaziabad proposed development 2 · -Kitchner Road .. (iii), 24. 3 5 t--Gurgaon proposed' devefopmeD.t 3 :-Lawrence Road '20, 31, 88 -Highway connections ...... 32 ·:-Link Road ' . ... 30, 40, 92 . ro, 87 -Land requirements...... I · ' -Lodi Road . . .. -Land use plan proposed . 4 . ·-LoniRoad .. .. 13 ; . :: . i 29 -Loni proposed dev~lopfD:ent . 3 ·' 1 '· -wthian Road .. . . • 'J.J i 40 -Location • I -Machli Bazar Road 33 . -Narela, proposed ~evel~pmf:nt '- ·-Magazine Road ll __3_,4 104 -.Mall Road 24,:;3 -Old City proposed rights of way of roads 40 -Mata Sundari Road. 87 -Proposals .. 29, 30, 91 -Matia Mahal Road 40 · ,) -Road grade separation with raiiWflYS 30, 92 -Mathura Road • (Iii), 3, 9, is; 19, 20, ' • . -Standards for streets in residential areas 69 22,24,29,30,35,88, 91 -Maulana Azad Road . . . ' ·'·· . 38 Rohtak •. 21, 87 • Roop .Nagar , , . .-Mehpalpur Road .:82 ... 24 Roshnara Gardens • . - -Mehrauli Road 1 , · (ii), 30, 35,!1~ 33 Rw.:al Delhi • -Minto Road II; 12, 13, 30 .. 93 Rural farms space standards . · . -Mundhewalan Road . . .-:. 30 •·: 59. 93. -NaiSarak 40 S. • • ll. ! Sadar Bazar -Najafgarh Road .• • 14, 17, 20, 21, 25, • ?,.;n, ~So,23j56, 61 . ' . 41, so, 87. 70, 88 · ;_National Highway by-pass • 24,29, 30, 31, 37. 92 Safdarjang Airport • 30, 32, 33, 9I -New Jail Road . .. ,14 Sardadang Hospital IO, 87 -Park Street 29 Safdarjang Tomb . ·~ • .-- 33 · -Parliament Street 9, 10; II, i2, 13~ 23 Saillbahrd 28, 29, !)I 29, 87, 9I Sapru House • . • c -38, 90 -Patel Road .. '.··'29,30,92 Sarai Rohilla '(ii), 14, 17, 18;·2o, -Queen Victoria Road 29,30 33, 56, 79, 88 .. I School. Lane -Queen Mary's Avenue · 3p . 29 -Queen Mary's Road . ) 91 Schools -Higher Secondary , -Queen's Road 30,40 34, 66,90 ,-Pre-Primary , -Rajpur Road • 24 34. 66,90 -Rama Krishna Ashram Marg • • . 30 . -Primary 34. 66,90 I ' . -Space Standard& ' -Ranjit Singh Road 12, 13; 29 34, 35, 6s, 66, 89 · -Rani Jhansi Road' • • • - 41 Sewa Nagar • • .• 30 Sewage disposal -Ratendone Road • • • ., 20 , 'i '.• (iii), 37. 90 · -Ridge Road • • • . -- 30 Shadipur Khampur • • • __ 23. -'-Ring Road (lii),19,20,24,Z9,30, Shahdara ·(iii), 2; I:l.; I3,I5,I6,. • l 35, 79> 88, 91 . I 19 to 22, 25, 28,57,61 : -Rohtak Road .. . . •(ii),14,I5,20,2I,:i5,29, . 86, 87, 88' 30,31.81;88,91,92 Shahdara-division . . 25, 33•).5• 36, 64 .: -Roshanara Road , 17; 18, 40, "n!. 88 Shahjahan Road . II Shakti Nagar . ·:'r'. , -School Lane . • • • • .' .. 29 . 24, s6 -Shahjahan Road . , • II Sbalrurba~ti 13, 2S -Shankar Road Shalimar

105 -Retail, space standards in zonal development p~ • 67 -Retail, use zone '• 50, 60, 6I Tagore Memorial Theatre : 38 Siri 34· 37; 38 Talkatora Road 29,30 Slaughter house relocation 20,21 Teliwara Sllnns improvement 26,27 - • • (iii), 14, 88 Slum clearance 7. 93 Third Five Year Pian • • • • 33 Social and cultural centres (iii). 31. 38, 90 Tilak: Nagar .. 14, s6, 78 Sonepat 29, 32, 91 • • • • • ' South Delhi Division Tihar - 26, 34· 35,-36, 64 ~ • • . • • • • • 14, 19 Space standards : Tis Hazari Courts .. • • • • II, 91 --Commercial • -· --coverages • Tot-lots 66 ' . • -Flatted factories Town Planning Organization (i) -Government Offices -Group housing • Transportation & Traffic -Industry & Manufacturing ' -Institutional uses -Airport sits, recommendations 32,90 _-Other community facilities -Circulation, Old City • 27 -"~arks & playgrounds 66 -Circulation system planning • • • 8 ·. :: ·· -Residential 54 to 58 --Co-ordination traffic • • 28 -Rurill farms • • 59 -Department traffic pro!losed • 31, 92 -Schools 34, 35, 65, 66 -D T.U. bus terminal sites) 31, 92 -Shopping 67 -Goods parcel terminal and parkin~ site~ (iii), 3 I, 92 -Special standards, Old cit, 70 -Mass transport proposals 31, 92 '-Streets 69 -Passengers bus te~ai and parking areiL location (iii), 30 Stone quarries & crushing 2J, 82, 88 -Proposed arterial cycle ~acks and parkiog 30, 92 Storage depots-oil IS _.Proposed right of way in the Old City • • 40 Storage grain _, • IS -Railways, recommendation~ - • (iij), 28, 91 SulH.entral business districts : -Regional highway proposals 32,91 ~Area and location , 13 ...:.Road grade separation with railways 30,92 . -Development , -Road inter-sectiott improvements ' • 30 . '' 12 Sub-district centres ; · -Roads proposals · · • 29, 30, 91 Area and location . - 14 ....Staggering of work hours 31, 92 -Development 13 Tughlakabad Subzimandi 14,2~, s6, 6~, 10,88 SuJ'Ume Court JO, Il" 1:7 T\Jrli:man Gate

106 r •. ·: , .• __ PAOB u ,..--Wuehousing & .storage depots, characteristics . •· '< .· . 53• ·~~ _:_Wholesale, chara<;teristics & space standards , 51, 6.i Union Public Service Commission ' • •. ' ·IO, II -Work-cum-indus'trial centres, characteristics . & )- I • • './, '' •', • • • . . ·. '! ·. ···space standards 1 • · • sx.~· -~--- 3S Um.··:v 11rsity existing & proposed . ._ . .. University r·o£ elhi · • · · • . · •. 3S uttar Pradesh ~ 75, 86, S9, 9r' · • - .... _,_ . -~ ·;.· ~. Upper Ridg • 34 ~--. : •. • . v Urban eficiencies .. s ·..--. ,. ··.1 ; . )'~ -.~ Urbani s Vjgyan BhawaD :B ' .. ,_ " ''OJ Vijay Chowk 33 8,24, 25,92 VijayNagar . -· 2.{. L , . ' :87, 92; 93 Viriay Nagar . :: '·: I•G 30. 8, 24, 25, 92 8, 24, 92 6, 12, 23,89 w

(ii), 27' 49· 92. 93 Walled City 7C1' 38, 86 Warehousing IS Water Supply (ii), 36, 90· 49> 59 West Delhi Division 26, 34. 35, 36, 64. 44> 45 Work Centres, decentralisatk.n • -Extensive manufacturing, characteristics & space • • • 9' standards -Extractive industry,!characteristics • Working Force -Flatted factories, characteristics & space stan- -Government (Urban Delhi) 9 dards 51,62 -Government (Ring Towns) I, 2, 9 -Government offices, characteristics & space -Industrial (Urban Delhi) I7 standards • • • • 53, 6o -Industrial (Ring Towns) I,2 -Ugbt industry & service industry, characteristics ana space stanllards 52, 63 Wazirabad 29, 32,36 -Public & semi-public facilities, characteristics 53 Wazirabad Barrag • -Recreational characteristics 53 Wazirpur Village -Residential, characteristics and space standards. 4 8, 49, 54· 59 --Retail shopping, characteristics and space stan- Wellesley Road dards • o 60,61 -Rural, characteristics 49· 59 Western Yamuna Canal -Special industry, characteristics and space standards 52,62 wireless & transmitting station sites 37 -- ~:d:f"'' ' • ' ~ l • !.. ' ! t' :~ •. ~ / . \,' • 12 CP--9. '· '• • " i - --~ ' PAOB P,\GP. y -Pia!ming divisiona • 64, 6s, 66 Yamuna Bridge 30, 32, !iii -Planning units z6, 6s Yamuna Bazar 37 Zoning; Yamuna River 16,25, zl, 2.g, 30, 89, 92. -Improvements & alterations permlssible in non- conforming uses • · 47. 48 ·:york Place 6, 87, 89 -.Regulations . • . • . . • . • . • . • . • (ii), s. 44 -.Removal of commercial non-conforming uses • 47 z -.Removal of industrial non-conforming Uses acc- ording to time schedule • 4So 46,47 4, lis ~ld City 26,27 -Planning ar.:as 26.65 Zoological gardens . .

'108 ,GMGIPND-L-12 C.P. (J.C, arst)-t9•ll"~l~:a,soo.