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P a L W a L D I S T R I C T D E L H I S T a T E U T T a R P R a D E S H U T T a R P R a D E S H Key Plan LAND RESERVATION FOR MAJOR ROADS:- FARIDABAD Land reservation for major roads marked in the drawing shall be us under:- S.NO. CLASSIFICATION LAND RESERVATION LIMITS OF MUNICIPAL OF ROADS CORPORATION FARIDABAD 90.0 M WIDE ROAD ALONG WITH 30 M WIDE GREEN BELT 1. V-I DRAFT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR CONTROLLED ON BOTH SIDES. TO PALI STONE 75.0 M WIDE ROAD ALONG WITH 30 M WIDE GREEN BELT CRUSHING ZONE D E L H I E B AREAS OUTSIDE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, 2. V-1(A) ON BOTH SIDES. AT OUN V-6(B) ST DA FARIDABAD, 2031 A.D. 60.0 M WIDE ROAD ALONGWITH 30 M WIDE GREEN BELT R 3. V-1(B) ON BOTH SIDES. Y UNDER SECTION 5(4) OF THE PUNJAB SCHEDULED ROADS & FROM SOHNA 4. V-2 60.0 M WIDE ROAD ALONG WITH 12M WIDE SERVICE ROAD CONTROLLED AREAS RESTRICTION OF UNREGULATED 1000 ON BOTH SIDES. NEKPUR DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1963 (PUNJAB ACT NO. 41 OF 1963) H.B-23 V-I CORPORATION FARIDABAD CORPORATION 5. V-2(A) 45.0 M WIDE ROAD ALONG WITH 12M WIDE SERVICE ROAD MUNICIPAL OF LIMITS ON BOTH SIDES. V. PALI. 560 H.B-13 6. V-3 30.0 M WIDE ROAD. MOHALA 530 156 V-I V-6(B) H.B-46 V-I V-I(B) 7. V-6 EXISTING FARIDABAD-DANKAUR ROAD PROPOSED TO BE 1125 WIDENED TO 30M ALONG WITH 30M WIDE GREEN BELT ON BOTH 710 KHERI GUJRAN H.B-22 LEGEND V-2 100 720 SIDES UPTO URBANISABLE LIMIT. 550 300 QURESHI PUR 155 H.B-24 157 300 SIKRONA 100 1000 EXISTING FARIDABAD-DANKAUR ROAD ALONG WITH 30M WIDE H.B-40 EXISTING FEATURES 8. V-6(A) MADAL PUR 158 BAJRI GREEN BELT ON BOTH SIDES. H.B-28 H.B-11 V-I V-I BHANKRI V-I 1000 STATE BOUNDARY V-2 V-1(A) H.B-12 EXISTING FARIDABAD- GURGAON SCHEDULED ROAD PROPOSED 152 156-A V-6(B) 530 V-1(A) V-1(A) SITE OF HPGCL 1000 CONTROLLED AREA BOUNDARY 9. V-I 530 151 210 530 TO BE WIDENED TO 90M WITH 30 M WIDE GREEN TO PRITHLA V-I 220 148 600 FARIDABAD MUNICIPAL CORPORATION BOUNDARY BELT ON BOTH SIDES. 147 51-A 900 BHANAK PUR 300 ANANG PUR H.B-45 40 DISTRICT BOUNDARY EXISTING SURAJKUND-NATIONAL SHOOTING RANGE ROAD WITH 300 H.B-2 V-2 10. V-6(C) EXISTING WIDTH ALONG WITH 30 M WIDE GREEN BELT ON SPECIAL V-2 GAZI PUR KARNERA TO KARNI SINGH SHOOTING 300 RANGE DELHI 530 300 H.B-10 ZONE -1 HARPHALA H.B-42 DABWA V-I(B) REVENUE RASTA BOTH SIDES. V-2 210 54-A 100 H.B-46 300 SARUR PUR 52-A H.B-8 V-I(A) 220 H.B- NANGLA GUJRAN 230 V-I(B) CANAL / NALLAH HARPHALI V-1(A) 720 H.B-25 11. EPE 100M WIDE EASTERN PERIPHERAL EXPRESSWAY H.B. 3 300 240 51 250 760 49 ALONGWITH100 M WIDE GREEN BELT ON BOTH SIDES. 946946 RAILWAY LINE 720 V-1(A) 260 946 200 200 V-3 760 154 DEFENCE LAND 153 V-1(B) VILLAGE ABADI F.S. 300 NAWADA KOH 100 H.B-7 GADIPURI 530 V-1(A) V-2 SOHNA ROAD DEFENCE LAND V-1(A) 720 GAUNCHHI DRAIN BADKHAL 150 300 BADKHAL LAKE 530 H.B-6 730 ROADS NANGLA JOGIAN 12 M WIDE ROAD H.B-49 V-3 SAMEY PUR V-1(B) V-2 GREEN BELT pGREEN 1125 H.B-43 V-3 100 V-6(C) BALLABHGARH V-2 SURAJ KUND 100 146 100 V-I(A) 720 50 30M WIDE 300 V-1(B) 65 V-3 150 PROPOSALS:- V-2 SARAN 70 LIMITS OF MUNICIPAL GURGAON CANAL V-3 BHURIA NALAH V-1(B) PALWAL DISTRICT KANDHAOLI 53 H.B-9 100 ANKHIR V-1(B) 600 149 100 CORPORATION FARIDABAD GONCHHI V-1(B) SIKRI H.B-50 52 H.B-5 H.B-48 H.B-26 48 100 56 69 66 TO MATHURA 300 V-3 60 100 RESIDENTIAL V-1(B) 100 100 100 530 100 54 D.C 300 300 100 47 43 41 100 56 250 44 39 200 COMMERCIAL 600 300 21-D V-1(B) LAKAR PUR 300 V-3 NH-II 59 67 46 57 43 28 100 210 RETAIL TRADE 145-A EXITING 100 H.B-1 V-1(B) V-1(B) 150 250 42 220 WHOLE SALE MARKET TRADE INDUSTRY NH-III 58 100 V-3 45 150 250 V-3 230 WARE HOUSING & STORAGE 44 56-A 55 100 23 22 300 V-3 21-A V-3 150 240 OFFICES AND BANKS INCLUDING GOVERNMENT OFFICE 530 300 21-B 27 26 250 DUNDSA 400 57 100 100 21-C TO DELHI 420 DISTRIBUTURY MEWALA NH-IV V-3 250 RESTAURANT, HOTELS, TRANSIT/ BOARDING HOUSING 100 N.I.T FARIDABAD FATEH PUR PROPOSED RRTS V-3 150 145 300 300 100 MAHARAJ PUR INCLUDING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INSTITUTIONS PROVIDING RESIDENTIAL SAHAPUR KHURD V-3 CHANDELA V-3 100 DC 38 300 JHARSAINTLI AREA BUS STAND H.B-4 100 DELHI - MATHURA RAILWAY H.B 53 KAILGAON H.B-122 45 100 ACCOMMODATION LIKE DHARAMSHALA TOURIST HOUSE ETC. 143 H.B-44 100 46 V-2 H.B-51 300 300 100 150 TO DELHI 260 CINEMA AND OTHER PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY ON A COMMERCIAL BASES. V-1(B) 300 O.A.H 250 F.S. 150 250 V-3 DELHI -MATHURA ROAD 270 PROFESSIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS. BAPU NAGAR V-3 V-3 300 200 27D 200 V-2 NH-I 1100 300 NH-V 100 150 150 27C 720 24 DC 1100 METRO CORRIDOR V-2 100 METRO CORRIDOR 58 FARIDABAD 200 30 M WIDE RESTRICTED BELT 200 600 730 V-3 200 27B V-3 RLY. STN. 300 INDUSTRIAL MUJESAR V-3 V-2 300 25 300 F.S. H.B-79 SPECIAL ZONE (2) 27A 50 M WIDE GREEN BELT 200 36 300 900 PROPOSED RRTS 200 310 SERVICE INDUSTRY MS24 300 NIT.RLY. STN. 200 V-3 V-3 20 200 300 320 LIGHT INDUSTRY 1125 BALLABHGARH 600 100 RANHERA KHERA 200 V-3 RLY. STN. 600 20-A V-1(B) 30 M WIDE RESTRICTED BELT 300 35 SARIA KHOAJA 330 EXTENSIVE INDUSTRY 144 JAJRU 59 H.B-77 300 V-1(B) PIALA 20-B 200 H.B-3 H.B-52 300 METRO CORRIDOR 300 32 340 HEAVY INDUSTRY H.B-54 200 200 26 200 37 5 V-1(B) 31 V-3 V-3 300 V-2 200 BUS STAND 150 150 100 1100 DAULTA BAD 19 28 34 PROPOSED RRTS 100 400 TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION V-1(B) METRO CORRIDOR H.B-121 150 V-3 100 100 V-1(B) METRO CORRIDOR 100 100 100 100 33 V-2 DC V-1(B) 16A D E L H I S T A T E 410 RAILWAY YARDS, RAILWAY STATIONS AND SIDING AJRONDA 150 250 V-2 15A V-3 V-2 250 530 TRANSPORT NAGAR 100 H.B-118 150 420 ROADS, TRANSPORT DEPOTS AND PARKING AREAS. 4 6 V-3 11 150 300 P.L. 150 450 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE ETC. V-2 730 V-3 100 61 V-3 F.S. D.C V-3 30 ATMAD PUR V-2 142 V-3 60 12 PALLA 400 230 100 100 H.B-127 H.B-128 V-2 100 150 200 V-1(B) 16 250 500 PUBLIC UTILITIES V-3 420 V-3 29 METRO CORRIDOR MALERNA BALLABGARH 100 15 OLD 138 V-3 100 W.W.E. PROPOSED RRTS 430 100 FARIDABAD V-2 300 H.B-75 TOWN H.B-78 18 510 WATER SUPPLY INSTALLATION INCLUDING TREATMENT PLANTS 100 610 150 H.B-123 V-1(B) 300 V-2 7 100 710 V-3 AGRA CANAL 91 520 DRAINAGE & SANITARY INSTALLATION INCLUDING SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS & DISPOSAL TO MATHURA 10 150 V-2 710 150 720 V-3 530 SEHAT PUR WORKS 137 300 730 H.B-129 UNCHA GAON 100 150 150 100 300 V-2 210 PROP. BRIDGEMAWAI 530 ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS, SUB STATION 62 210 100 141 H.B-76 D.C 17 H.B-126 550 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SITE 300 V-2 100 63 V-3 SAGAR PUR V-3 530 V-3 14 90 TILPAT TO PRITHLA H.B-55 1 200 300 100 100 400 730 H.B-136 V-3 8 560 CATTLE POND, SLAUGHTER HOUSE WITH MEAT MARKET, 200 100 300 V-2 760 300 SIHI 13 V-1(B) N I A R D V-3 300 V-1(A) 530 150 V-2 DAIRY / PIGGERY ZONE, DOG KENNEL, TRANSFER STATION FOR SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT V-2 530 H.B-80 100 600 150 ISMAIL PUR V-2 V-2 V-6 SHAHUPURA H.B-136 3 100 AGWAN PUR 570 DEAD CARCASS H.B 74 V-3 V-3 V-3 9 300 100 150 H.B-132 139 140 O.A.H VILLAGE BASELWA 100 150 V-1(B) H.B-125 600 PUBLIC AND SEMI PUBLIC USES 100 2 150 V-1 710 65 V-2(A) 610 GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATIVE CENTRAL SECRETARIAT, DISTRICT 136 300 METRO CORRIDOR 300 SUN PER 100 300 730 64 730 TO PRITHLA 100 H.B-72 300 V-1(B) 86 760 OFFICE, LAW COURTS, JAILS, POLICE STATIONS, GOVERNORS AND 200 V-1(B) 300 300 V-1(B) 87 PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE.
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