Transforming Urban Delhi: A Transit-Oriented Revolution
Delhi Lt Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu emphasized promoting high-density, mixed-use development around metro stations to create 'Walk-to-Work' communities, aligning with PM Modi's vision for a modern India. This policy fosters sustainable urban growth, boosts mobility, reduces congestion, and improves housing access.
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In a significant push towards a modern and sustainable Delhi, Lt Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu advocated for high-density, mixed-use development around Metro and RRTS stations. By leading a meeting with Delhi Development Authority (DDA) officials, Sandhu sought to further the transit-oriented development (TOD) policy, creating 'Walk-to-Work' communities across the city.
Guided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a developed India, Sandhu emphasized how this transformative policy could reshape Delhi's urban landscape and skyline. The focus is on reducing congestion, enhancing urban mobility, and expanding affordable housing accessibility through vibrant, integrated station hubs.
Seeing a greener and more sustainable 'Viksit Dilli' as the ultimate goal, the TOD concept is encapsulated in the Delhi Master Plan 2021. The regulations and charges laid out for 2026 aim to foster planned, sustainable urban growth, particularly along metro corridors, and enhance accessibility while building a robust affordable housing stock within 500 meters of these corridors.
(With inputs from agencies.)

