NDMC's New Guidelines for Khan Market's Aesthetic Overhaul

The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has introduced guidelines to standardize shop signage and facades in Khan Market, aiming to enhance the market's aesthetics and architectural uniformity. Shopkeepers must replace existing signage within two months. Non-compliance results in signage removal. The guidelines also cover air-conditioning units, facades, and drainage elements.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 25-07-2025 19:21 IST | Created: 25-07-2025 19:21 IST
NDMC's New Guidelines for Khan Market's Aesthetic Overhaul
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The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has rolled out a comprehensive set of guidelines aimed at standardising the appearance of shop signage and facades in Khan Market, one of Delhi's most upscale shopping areas. This initiative is designed to improve civic aesthetics and ensure architectural uniformity in the renowned market.

Under the new rules, shopkeepers and premises owners have two months to conform to the specified design standards by replacing old signage. Non-compliance will result in the NDMC removing the existing signage without further notice. These regulations are part of a broader NDMC effort to maintain urban design uniformity and preserve the historic charm of Lutyens' Delhi.

The guidelines also regulate the installation of air-conditioning units, false facades, and drainage components to ensure visual clarity and functionality. The introduction of these standards indicates a significant push towards maintaining the elite ambience of key commercial zones in the city.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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