Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Point by Point Rebuttal of DDA Affidavit: Rajiv Kakria

Point by Point Rebuttal of DDA Affidavit

1.    Shrinking space needs mixed land use so that commercial activity can happen near residences
-          There are ample Land Parcels and Vacant Shops in DDA Commercial Centers. All planned colonies have LSC/CSC/CC for daily needs and recreation. PRESENTLY THERE IS NO INCENTIVE BUSINESSES OR PROFESSIONAL FIRMS TO MOVE TO COMMERCIAL AREAS. People prefer to open Commercial Establishments & Law Firms etc in Residential Areas as presently the cost of such Acquisition is 75% lower compared to LSC/CSC/CC. The Conversion Charges (Rs. 6,136/-per sqm) and Cost of Land are much lower, even Provision of Parking Space is the responsibility of the Authorities, then where is the incentive to operate from a Commercial area (Rs.22,000/-sqm).  NOTIFIED COMMERCIAL ZONES ARE LANGUISHING AND DESERTED DUE TO THIS OVERSIGHT IN THE MASTER PLAN.
-       Timings of Commercial Areas are in conflict with Residential Tranquility. Restriction of Closing Time as in the case of RULES OF ALLOTMENT OF CHAMBERS IN HC/SC from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM should be enforced on Professionals operating in Residential Areas.
2.      Vertical growth of city in tandem with international practices
-          International Practices are devised keeping Geographical Parameters like Seismic Zones, Air Displacement due to Proximity to Sea (remember SMOG), Monsoon Patterns, Proximity to a River for Availability of Water, Green Buffer Zones to curb Soil Erosion etc. In addition Solid Waste Management, Sewage Disposal, Power Supply, Parking, Road Network’s Carrying Capacity, Availability of Schools/Colleges/Hospitals etc. must be ensured. DETERMINATION OF DWELLING DENSITY/CARRYING CAPACITY FORMS THE GUIDING PRINCIPLE OF MASTER PLAN PROVISIONS.
3.      Modification of Master Plan with future perspective
-          Master Plan is devised for Future Needs of its inhabitants to begin with, HEALTH and QUALITY OF LIFE is the prerequisite around which facilities are provided. Agreed one Shoe Fits All Approach is flawed, therefore ZONAL PLANS were to be made after Scientific Surveys, these Zonal Plans are still on the Drawing Boards after a Decade of MPD-2021 came into being.
4.      Shelter and livelihood issues cannot be neglected
-          Shelter in a Safe, Peaceful & Tranquil environment should be the basis for residential planning. Social Fabric is disturbed when inhabitants have contrasting requirements, be that Time of Operation, Usage of Common Spaces, Security Apparatus or Infrastructure Requirements. World over people go to the hustle bustle of Malls, Offices, Industries for Livelihood and return to their Peaceful Shelter.
5.      DDA Act does not mandate environment impact assessment for modifying master plan
-          ENVIRONMENT for DDA’s information comprises of AIR, WATER & SUNLIGHT. The making of the First Master Plan was ENTRUSTED TO THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY PLANNING (now WELFARE). The Building Bye-Laws were devised keeping the abutting Road Width in mind, so that the Shadow of a Building in Front does not fall on the Building Opposite to it so that the inhabitants get ample SUNLIGHT for Healthy Living. The Height of a Building and number of Dwelling Units allowed were in keeping the AIR DISPLACEMENT PARAMETERS in mind to contain the Spread of Air Borne Communicable Diseases. IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO NOTE SUPREME COURTS RESPONSE TO THIS POINT ………. DO WE NEED SUCH EMBARRASSMENT ???
6.      Outdoor AC units won’t extrude and exhaust ducts won’t open directly towards public lane or face residential plot
-          Nothing New, Building By-Laws do not permit any projections outside the PLOTLINE. But who is overseeing this Blatant Violation ???
7.      Liquor shops and pubs won’t be allowed even in mixed-used areas. Such establishments would have to relocate within six months from notification date
-          The existing Provisions of MPD-2021 do not allow Liquor shops and pubs in Mixed Land Use areas and LSC’s in within Residential Areas. Multiple clearances are needed from multiple agencies, why were these agencies ignorant of MPD Provisions while giving Licenses ???
8.      Traffic control, parking and other infrastructure to be provided by service providing agencies
-          Conversion Charges were collected, albeit unscientifically and were placed in ESCROW Accounts to be used for Infrastructure Development of specific areas. There is no disclosure of Amount collected nor has any Infrastructure been augmented since 2006. Only 8 Parking Lots have been made across Delhi which are lying disused.
9.      Where parking isn’t available, area to be treated a pedestrian shopping streets
-          Various Agencies entrusted to implement the Law have failed to prevent blatant violations even on Wide Master Plan Roads, how can they ensure Pedestrian discipline in interiors, while they have miserably failed to clear Foot Paths and On Street Parking despite Supreme Court Orders.
 10.  One-way traffic movement may also be planned within colonies
-          One way Traffic movement, wherever implemented has only created one more Parking Lane for the Parking Lot Operator to Profit and has done little to ease traffic movement in the absence of Traffic Police.
Further, we welcome Supreme Court questioning the reduction of Conversion Charges. We have maintained that there should be MISUSER PAYS POLICY ….. NOT THE TAXPAYERWhat Scientific Methodology has been used for calculation of Conversion Charges for the provision of additional Infrastructure necessitated due to extra FAR, so that the burden of the cost of such infrastructure does not fall on 1.50 Crore Citizens of Delhi by way of additional Taxes?

Development Norms in the Master Plan once finalized after careful analysis and study of the Impact on Quality of Life and Environment should be sacrosanct and not be tinkered with, at least for the duration for which it has been framed. Thereafter also Master Plan must ensure that areas that have been declared Residential must remain so, to provide a Secure, Peaceful and Healthy Habitat for citizens.

Rajiv Kakria

Talking Point with B S Vohra; Why RWA forums are against Delhi Governments parking policy?

Amid Delhi Sealing Drive, Traders And RWAs Turn To Govt For A Concrete And Legally Binding Solution: The Wire

New Delhi: Even as the ongoing sealing drive in Delhi has sent shivers down the spine of the trading community, which stands at 7 lakh traders, leaving them wary about being sealed by the Supreme Court appointed monitoring committee, both residents welfare associations (RWAs) and traders are pinning their hopes on the all-party meeting called by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tomorrow to arrive at a concrete and legally binding solution.

Sealing resumed after apex court order
While it’s still not certain if the Congress and the BJP would be participating in the meeting, called at the CM’s residence, the traders are hoping that even if the political parties do not come together on a common platform due to political considerations, they should at least play their individual roles to remove the sword of sealing which has been hanging over their heads ever since the Committee resumed the exercise in December 2017.
After a brief stoppage in the drive in February, the sealing resumed after the Supreme Court earlier this month restrained the Centre, Delhi government and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) from amending the Master Plan for Delhi 2021 to provide relief to the traders.
In its order of March 7,  the apex court had also pulled up the Delhi government, civic bodies and the DDA for not replying to the queries put up by it in the matter.
Kejriwal has called an all-party meeting
With sealing resuming in several parts of the city, traders have been a rattled lot as their establishments were forced shut, impacting their livelihood. Kejriwal had also shot off letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Lieutenant Governor urging their immediate intervention in the matter. In the meantime, Delhi Congress president Ajay Maken also sought a meeting from Kejriwal on the issue, responding to which the chief minister sent invitations for a meeting on February 13 to Maken and Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari. All parties have been urged to limit their participation to three members each to prevent chaos. This assumes significance as another meeting called at Delhi Secretariat a month ago between BJP and Aam Aadmi Party leaders had ended up in a commotion following which even an FIR was registered.
With a large number of units having already been sealed, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has called for a city-wide strike on February 13. Its secretary general Praveen Khandelwal told The Wire that “about 6 lakh traders of Delhi could be impacted by the sealing drive while only about 1 lakh may not be impacted at all”.
‘Delhi government, Centre should pass bills to protect traders’
As such, he said, the demands of the traders are twofold: “We want the Delhi government to bring a bill for securing moratorium against sealing on the first day of the Budget session of the Delhi Assembly on March 16 and we want them to send it to the Centre. We also want the Centre to introduce and pass this Bill in the ongoing second half of the Budget session of Parliament, which is empowered to provide relief to the affected traders.”
Khandelwal said the process of drafting the Master Plan for Delhi 2021-41 has also started and so if the sealing is halted for the time being, through the new plan it can be ensured that the mistakes of the past are not repeated.
‘MCD, monitoring committee overstepped jurisdiction’
He also accused the municipal corporations and the monitoring committee of acting way beyond their powers. “The MCD should only carry out sealing through the due process of law as has been specified in the MCD Act. But it is not doing so. The court-appointed monitoring committee is also violating the law. The MCD Act states that before carrying out any raid, the municipal commissioner will file a complaint with the municipal magistrate, a notice would then be sent to those accused of any violation, they will respond to it and following a hearing the matter would first go to the appellate tribunal and then the Lieutenant Governor. Only if the appeal is rejected from there too will the sealing be carried out. The monitoring committee has not followed these statutory provisions so the sealing is illegal,” he charged.
On the issue of the RWAs claiming that commercialisation adds to pollution or burdens the infrastructure, he said this was not a correct argument as shops are largely non-polluting and operate for limited hours. Likewise, water and electricity supply are not impacted much during daytime when the shops operate. As for parking, Khandelwal squarely blamed the residents for keeping more cars than they should. “It is their cars which keep the colonies clogged all day through, why blame us,” he countered.
Finally, he said, the commercialisation has actually been done by the residents who gave out their buildings for commercial use. “Why are they opposing the idea after making the gains.”
The CAIT, he said, has given a bandh call for March 13 to press for its demands. As for the all-party meeting the same day, he said whether it is held or not the Delhi government and the Centre should pass the bills to ameliorate the sufferings of the traders.
The RWAs for their part want solid assurances now from the governments that unbridled liberalised commercialisation would not be allowed in the residential areas of Delhi any more.
Fictitious RWAs being floated to counter the fight of residents
Rajiv Kakria of Greater Kailash-I RWA, who had earlier made a representation to the monitoring committee on how the norms of commercialisation were being flouted, said: “We have now brought all the RWAs of the city together for the “Save Our City Campaign”.”
He charged that politicians and traders are trying various tricks to derails the people’s campaign for clean living. “Many fictitious RWAs have been approaching the monitoring committee to stop sealing.” Also, he said that in many areas the RWA office bearers were being forced to toe political lines.
But despite these hindrances, he said, the fight is on and that the RWAs has sought guidance from the monitoring committee on how they can implead in the Supreme Court in the ongoing case on the challenge to the ‘NCT of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Bill, 2007’ and the subsequent extensions to it.
The RWAs, he said, have also brought it to the notice of the monitoring committee that most of the commercial establishments had opened in residential areas because setting them up cost about 75% less than it would have in a local shopping centre or a commercial complex. It is because of this that there were few takers for notified commercial zones, he said.
The RWAs had also brought it to the notice of the monitoring committee that in the name of professional firms of lawyers, chartered accountants, architects and doctors, large commercial establishment employing large number of staff have opened up in residential areas and this has impacted parking in many colonies.
Also, it was pointed out that “surrogate businesses” have sprung up in the name of professional services. So now ice-cream parlours masquerade as dairies, boutiques as tailors, gift shops as stationary shops and the like.
Get impact assessment done for commercial activity
Pankaj Agarwal of Delhi RWAs Joint Front said in light of this situation, the demand of the RWAs is that “for whatever commercialisation you are doing in a residential area, please get the impact assessment done for that”.
He said about 12 years ago, when the sealing issue had first cropped up and mixed land use was allowed, it was assured that parking and matching infrastructure would be created in colonies which fell on the 2,100 roads on which mixed land use was permitted. Some norms were also created to overcome the problems.
100 promised multi-level parkings not made, infrastructure not augmented’
However, he said, the norms were not fulfilled. “One of them pertained to constructing 100 very big multi-level parkings in the city, but that was not done. Another was to augment water, sewer, water and solid waste management infrastructure. All the funds were collected by the municipal corporations but there was no upgrading. The terms and conditions also included leaving of setback at the front and back of buildings and retaining the residential character of the colonies.”
In most places, Agarwal said, big showrooms have come up on the lower floors and offices and guest houses above them. “So while use of only ground floor was permitted under mixed land use, all the norms were either not fulfilled or violated.”
On the recent amendments which were stayed, he said: “Now they want to allow more floor area ratio by amending the Master Plan for Delhi 2021. This would only add to the congestion. We have been demanding that in local markets the FAR should be increased for only trades which cater to the local needs – not for pubs or liquor shops, as is the case in my colony, Safdarjung Development Area.”
Agarwal said the RWAs are okay if sealing is deferred but want long term solutions to the problems being faced by residents. He also insisted that the Monitoring Committee was adhering to the law while carrying out its sealing drive. “We agree that some pain is being caused to people who are losing their business or employment, but whatever is being done by the Committee is in accordance with the law.”
B.S. Vohra of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front said ideally representatives of the trading community and RWAs should also have been called for the all-party meeting that has been convened by Kejriwal. “We as residents also believe that a lot of wrong has happened to those traders whose establishments have been sealed but at the same time the amendment to the MPD 2021 which allows for commercial use of all basements would only lead to further chaos. We do not have the kind of infrastructure to support such largescale commercialisation and congestion.”
Protect residential character of colonies, make commissioners accountable
Demanding that the “residential character of the colonies” should not be destroyed, he said the new proposed modifications are not the solution as they would lead to complete commercialisation of all colonies. “If you would allow commercial activity in all basements, it would lead to chaos. Already people are facing problems, so this would lead to further congestion. They are also saying increase the electricity load from 5 kw to 11 kw. So we believe that some restrictions should be imposed on traders who have already set up shop. But what is being done is that they are incentivising construction of basements for commercial use all over the city.”
The solution, Vohra said, lay in giving serious thought to the issue and finding a way by which the traders do not lose their livelihood and the residential character of Delhi is also not demolished. Agreeing that assurances given in the past have not been fulfilled, he said “the need of the hour was to set up an effective monitoring mechanism. That can be done by making the commissioners accountable for the violation of MPD norms in their respective areas.”

with thanks: The Wire: LINK

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Pedestrian Streets & the One time parking charges?

The Press Release of MoUD dated 26th February 2018 says that Traders have to pay one time Parking Charges. The parking will be provided as per the provision of MPD 2021. In case the parking cannot be provided within the plot, the concerned local bodies shall identify and develop the land for providing shared / common parking. In the absence of any land for the parking in the vicinity, such complexes / street shall be declared as “Pedestrian shopping street / areas”.

My question is that are they charging one time Parking charges for such areas, that were earlier included in the Delhi Gazettee as the Pedestrian streets?

The reason for asking this question is that when Govt can not provide any land for the parking in the vicinity, and such areas are declared as Pedestrian ones,  how they can ask the traders on such roads to pay the one-time parking charges?

How can Govt  charge the Traders for something, that is not at all available?

Please check the 10 blog posts below this blog post, that contain the list of the Pedestrial streets, Notified in the Delhi Gazettee dated 15th September, 2006.

Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in West Zone - 15.9.2006

Annexure-C10
Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in West Zone
S. No. Name of Road/Street Stretch of Road
ROW
(in mtr)
1 Dal Mill Road Uttam Nagar N.G.Road to Holi chowk 4.50
2 Lane in Gulab Bagh N.G.Road to Plot No.191 4.50

Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in South Zone - 15.9.2006

Annexure-C9
Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in South Zone
S.No. Name of the Road/Street Stretch of Road ROW (in mt)
1 Ready made wali Gali mehrauli
Kalka Dass Marg to Pawan
Pootwear 2
2 Doodh Wali Gali Mehruli Kalka Dass Marg to A.K Vaid 3
3 Inernal Road Munirka Village Babulal Chowk to 205-A/1 4.5
4 Shahpur Jat Village
M.C.primary School to
Peripheral Road 5
5 Zamroodpur Village
Panjabi Mohalla to Nandi Vithi
Marg 5
6 Bank wali Gali, Lado Sarai
Campa Cola factory (Phirni
Road) to old M.B.Road 5
7 Chatri Kuan Wali Gali Lado Sarai
Hanuman Temple (Phirni Road)
to old M.B.Road 5
8 Mother Dairy Road Tigri
Tigri Road No.1 to Tigri Road
No.2 5

Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in Shahdara South Zone - 15.9.2006

Annexure-C8
Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in Shahdara South Zone
S.No. Name of the Road/Street Stretch of Road From-To ROW (in mt)
1 Peerwali Gali
101 to Dargah (B-286)
Patparganj village 5.00 Avg.
2 School Block Sakarpur S-52 to S-99 4.00
3 School Block S-561 to S-556 5.50
4 School Block S-548 to S-549 4.00
5 School Block S-544 to S-547 5.50
6 School Block S-531 to S-506 5.00
7 School Block S-529 to S-526 5.00
8 School Block S-523 to S-524 5.00
9 Upadhayay Block Shakarpur U-70 to U-73 3.50
10 Upadhayay Block Shakarpur U-60 to U-64 3.50
11 Upadhayay Block Shakarpur U-38 to U-35 4.00
12 Upadhayay Block Shakarpur U-176 to U-157 3.00
13 Upadhayay Block Shakarpur U-180 to U-172 5.00
14 Upadhayay Block Shakarpur U-221 to U-115 3.00
15 A Block Shakarpur A-135 to A-132 5.00
16 A Block Shakarpur A-146 to A-144 3.00
17 A Block Shakarpur A-157 to A-152 3.00
18 A Block Shakarpur A-15 to A-19 3.00
19 Road to Main Market Shakarpur B-19A to A-11 5.00
20 Road to Main Market Shakarpur R-30 to R-57 4.00
21 Rita Block Shakarpur R-17 to R-25 5.00
22 Internal Road Shakarpur D-68 to D-64 5.00
23 Internal Road Shakarpur D-43 to D-64 5.00
24 Veer sawarkar Block 27 to 24 5.00
25 Veer sawarkar Block 3A to 11 5.00
26 NH 24 Service Road
E-109 to Hero Honda Auto
Showroom 4.50
27 West Vinod Nagar B-21 to A-42 5.00
28
Gurudwara Road Gali Block 10 Geeta
Colony
H.No.9/1 to Main Road Ghandi
Nagar 8.00
29 Link Gali of West Laxmi Market Road H.No.38/5 to Dead End 3.00
30 G Block Main Road G-1 to G-73 4.50
31 G Block Link Raod G-53 to G-41 4.50
32 Gali No-2 Vijay Block H.No-25 to 54 4.50
33 Gali No-3, Vijay Block H.No.25 to 54 4.50
34 Gali No.12 D-Block D-328 to Vikas Marg 4.50
35 Main road J-Extn. J-3/153 to 6J-Extn. 5.00
36 Laxmi Cinema Road
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
Laxmi Cenama 5.50
37 Mukesh Gali
Main Road Gandhi nagar to
Subhash Raod 5.00
38 Krishna Gali No.3
Subhash Road to Multani
Mohalla 4.50
39 Krishna Gali No.4A
Subhash Road to Multani
Mohalla (Bada Bazar) 3.50 Avg.
40 Link Road Bada Bazar IX/701 to IX/479 5.50 Avg.
41 Link Road IX/529 to IX/530 4.50
42 Naya Bazar Road
From Sarswati Bhandar Road to
Multani Mohalla road 5.00
43 Pandit Wali Gali
Sarswati Bhadar Road to
Multani Mohalla Road 5.00 Avg.
44 Gandhi Nagar From Pandit Wali Gali to IX/433 4.50
45 Multani Mohalla Road IX/1252 to IX/1133 5.50
46 Hanuman Mandir Gali
From Main Road Gandhi Nagar
to Subhash Road 3.50
47 Bagichi Nand Kishore Gali
From Main Road Gandhi Nagar
to Bagichi Nand Kishore 5.00
48 Link Road Bagichi Nand Kishore Gali IX/1328 to IX/1410 5.00 Avg.
49 Shyam Gali
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
Mahavir Chowk 5.00
50 Gali No.6 Kailash Nagar Circular Road to IX/1750 5.00
51 Gali No.8
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
Circular Road Kailash Nagar 5.50
52 Gali No.12
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
Circular Road Kailash Nagar 5.00
53 Gali No.14
From Circular road to Main
Road Gandhi Nagar 3.50
54 Gandhi Nagar
Gurduwara Gali to Guru Govind
Sing Gali 5.50 Avg.
55 Durga Gali Ashok Gali to Sunder Chowk 4.50
56 Link Road
Gurduwara Gali to Sunder
Chowk 4.00
57 Link Road Mahavir Gali to Ashok Gali 3.00
58 Prem Gali
Link Ashok Gali to Mahavir
Chowk 5.50
59 Back Side of Shyam Gali Red Light to IX/6773 3.00
60 Back Side of Janta Gali Red Light to IX/6666 3.00
61 Hari Gali Mukharji Gali to Link Gali 4.50
62 Back of Mukharji Gali
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
Link Road Nehru Gali 3.50 Avg.
63 Jain Mandir Gali No.2
Partap Gali Chowk to Raghubar
Pura Road 5.00
64 Jain Mandir Gali No.3
Main Road Gandhi Nagar To
Raghubar Pura Road 3.50
65 Saraswati Bhandar Gali No.1
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
IX/344 4.50
66 Saraswati Bhandar Gali No.4
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
IX/267 4.50
67 Saraswati Bhandar Gali No.5
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
IX/259 4.50
68 Shyam Block Road
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
Pusta Road 4.00
69 Circular Road
Mahavir Swami Park to
Gurduwara Gali 5.00
70 Gurduwara Gali
Gandhi Nagar Main Road to
Kailash Nagar Drain 4.50
71 Chander Has Gali
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
IX/7211 4.00 Avg.
72 Guru Govind Singh Gali
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
IX/7244 4.00 Avg.
73 Mahavir Gali
Main Road Gandhi nagar to
Satya Narian Mandir 5.00
74 Ashok Gali
Main Road Gandhi Nagar to
Mahavir Chowk 5 Avg.
75 Arya Samaj Gali
Gandhi Nagar Main Road to
Mahavir Chowk 4.00 Avg.
76 Janta Gali
Gandhi Nagar Main Road to
Mahavir Chowk 5.00
77 Nehru Gali
Gandhi Nagar Main Road to
Mahavir Chowk 5.00 Avg.
78 Jain Mandir Gali No.1
Gandhi Nagar Main Road to
Mahavir Chowk 5.00 Avg.
79 Netaji Gali
Gandhi Nagar Main Road to
Mahavir Chowk 5.00 Avg.
80 Mukharjee Gali
Gandhi Nagar Main Road to
Mahavir Chowk 5.00 Avg.
81 Gandhi Nagar
Gurudwara Gali to Guru Govind
Singh Gali 5.50 Avg.
82 Link Road
Jain Mandir Gali No-3 to
Mukharji Gali 3.00
83 Savitri Gali
Link Road to Main Road Gandhi
Nagar 5.00
84 Raghubar Pura Road red Light to Mahavir Chowk 5.50
85 Malhotra Gali D.A.V. School to Mahavi Chowk 5.50
86 Link Road Mukharji Gali to Partap Gali 4.50
87 Link Road Ashok Gali to Kashyap Mohalla 4.50
88 Gali No-7 Raghubar Pura-1
Raghuberpura Road to M.C
Primary School X/748 5.00
89 Link Gali No.6A
Raghubarpura Road to
M.C.Primary Road
Raghubarpura-1 3.00
90 Link Raod
X/790 to X/578 Raghubar Pura-
1 5.00
91 Link Gali X-489 to Gali No.-1 3.50
92 Link Gali Gali No.9 to Gurudwara 3.50
93 Gali No.-5
M.C.Pry.School to Dr. Balwant
singh Marg 3.00
94 Gali No.-6
M.C.Pry.School to Dr. Balwant
singh Marg 5.00
95 Ram Nagar Main Road Gali No.-9 to Pratap Chowk 5.00
96 Gali No.-6 X-373 to X-377 3.00
97 Jain Gali Raghubarpura -I X-501 to Raghubar Pura Road 5.00
98 Gali No.-5 X-396 to X-391 5.00
99 Gali No.-4 X-391 to X-401 3.00
100 Gali No.-3 X-406 to X-402 5.00
101 Gali No.-2 X-415 to X-422 3.00
102 Gali No.-1 X-434 to X-427 5.00
103 Shivaji Gali X/32 to X/14 Ram Nagar 3.00
104 Gali No.4 Old Seelampur Ajit Nagar 9/4750 to Gali No.12 Ajit Nagar 5.00
105 Gali No 8 Seelam Pur Village 9/4792 to 9/4799 4.00
106 Masjid Mohalla Gali No 1
From Kaushik Puri Road to
Drain 4.00
107 Masjid Mohalla Gali No 2
From Kaushik Puri Road to
Drain 4.00
108 Masjid Mohalla Gali No 3
From Kaushik Puri Road to
Drain 4.00
109 Gali No.-17, Shanti Mohalla X/4042 to X/4050 A 5.00
110 Gali No.-16 X/4050 to Gali No.5 5.00
111 Gali No.-5 to18 Shanti Mohalla
Shanti Mohalla Main Road to
Link Road Back Side 4.50
112 Link Road
Gali No.5 to 18, Shanti Mohalla
Back Side 5.00
113 Gali No.1 Raghubarpura -II X/3424 to Shanti Mohalla 4.50
114 Gali No.-0 X/3424 to Shanti Mohalla 4.50
115 Gali No-4 Raghubarpura No-II X/3043 to Seelampur Gali No.-8 4.50
116 G-13 East Old Seelampur 4229 to 4929 4.00
117 Gali No.4 Kanti Nagar Extn. 4929/N-10 to 4929/1 4.00
118 Road Along DDA Park Karkardumma Road 212 to 253 5.50 Avg.
119
Gali No.10 Bhikam Sing Road Vishwas
Nagar 32/95 to 29/28 5.00
120 Karkari Road 515 to 6/64 5.00
121 Bhikam Singh School Road B-22 to 21/8 5.00
122 Karkardumma Village School Road 72 to 280 5.00
123 Link Attach to Jhilmil Road Jwala Nagar H.No.28/2 to Gali No.6 5.00
124 Telewara Road Telewara
Bhola Nath Nagar Road to
Chhota Bazar Road 5.00 Avg.

Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in Shahadara North - 15.9.2006

Annexure-C7
Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in Shahadara North
S.No. Name of the Road/Street Stretch of Road From-To Row (in mt)
1
Netaji Subhash Marg,East Babapur
100 Futa Road to 52,Cusic
Drain 5
2
Nehru Marg, East Gorakh Park
Babarpur Road to
H.No.1/7435,Gorakh Park 5
3
Lohia Gali,East Babarpur
Babarpur Road to
H.No.1014/E,Babarpur 5
4
Chand Masjid Road Shastri Park
H.No.G-21,Shastri Park to
H.No.E-166/17,Shastri Park 4
5
Gali No.2, A-Block,Chauhan Bangar
H.No.472,Chauhan Bangar to
H.No.-655,Chauhan Bangar 5
6
Nalla Side Road Chauhan Bangar
Brahampuri Road to Chauhan
Bangar Pulia 5
7
Shidia Masjid Road Chauhan Bangar
Brahampuri Road to
H.No.193/4,Chauhan Bangar 5
8
Noorani Masjid Road Chauhan Bangar
Brahampuri Road to Liaquat
Hotel,Chauhan Bangar 5
9
Gali No.5,Chauhan Bangar
H.No.C-212,Chauhan Bangar to
H.No.C-208,Chauhan Bangar 5
10
Gali No.4,Chauhan Bangar
H.No.C-212/2,Chauhan Bangar
to H.No.C-208,Chauhan Bangar 4
11
Gali No .10,Chauhan Bangar
H.No.C-228,Chauhan Bangar to
M.C.Pry.School,Chauhan
Bangar 5
12
Gali No.9,Chauhan Bangar
H.No.C-217/3,Chauhan Bangar
to H.No.C-235,Chauhan Bangar 4
13
Gali No.8, Chauhan Bangar
H.No.C-217,Chauhan Bangar to
H.No.C-235/A/1, Chauhan
Bangar 5
14
Gali No.7,Chauhan Bangar
H.No.C-214,Chauhan Bangar to
H.No.C-160/B,Chauhan Bangar 5
15
Gali No.6,Chauhan Bangar
H.No.C-213,Chauhan Bangar to
H.No.-207,Chauhan Bangar 5
16
Bilal Masjid Road,Chauhan Bangar,D-Block
Brahampuri Road to Kashmiri
Building Wali Gali 3.5
17
Rishi Kardam Marg Chauhan Bangar
Brahampuri Road to Madina
Masjid Gali 4.5
18
Gali No.20,B-Block, Chauhan Bangar
Arora Building Material
Chauhan Bangar to Mubarak
Masjid Gali,Chauhan Bangar 4
19
Main Market Zafrabad Road
H.No.1/1,Zafrabad to
H.No.114/5,Zafrabad 5
20
Main Market Zafrabad Road
H.No.150,Zafrabad to
H.No.733,Zafrabad 5
21
Main Market Zafrabad Road
H.No.733,Zafrabad to
H.No.1339,Zafrabad 5
22
Gali No.30,Zafrabad
H.No.760,Zafrabad to H.No.C-
53/29,Zafrabad 4
23
Gali No.27,Zafrabad
H.No.712,Zafrabad to
H.No.694,Zafrabad 4
24
Gali No.22,Zafrabad
H.No.507,Zafrabad to
H.No.489,Zafrabad 4
25
Gali No.19,Zafrabad
H.No.409,Zafrabad to
H.No.455,Zafrabad 4
26
Gali No.30/1,Zafrabad
H.No.760,Zafrabad to
H.No.777,Zafrabad 4
27
Gali No.29,Zafrabad
H.No.756,Zafrabad to
H.No.728,Zafrabad 4
28
Gali No.38,Zafrabad
H.No.1161,Zafrabad to
H.No.1155,Zafrabad 4
29
Gali No.45,Zafrabad
H.No.1351,Zafrabad to
H.No.1358,Zafrabad 4
30
Gali No.8,Zafrabad
H.No.162,Zafrabad to
H.No.150,Zafrabad 4
31
Gali No.9,Zafrabad
H.No.152,Zafrabad to
H.No.163,Zafrabad 4
32
Internal Road New Seelampur
H.No.D-184, New Seelampur to
H.No.D-23,New Seelampur 4.5
33 Gali No.2, Durga Gali (Kachchi Colony
Maujpur)
H.No.97, Kachchi colony
Maujpur to Crossing with
Maujpur Road 5
34
Gali No.4,Vijay Park
Crossing with Main Vijay Park
Road to H.No.481, Vijay Park 5
35
Main Krishna Gali Maujpur
Crossing with Maujpur Road to
Crossing with Gali No.4,Vijay
Park 5
36
Internal Road Jeans Market Welcome
Z-II/173,Welcome to B-
290,Welcome 5
37
Internal Road New Seelampur
H.No.D-184,New Seelampur to
H.No.D-200,New Seelampur 7

Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in Sadar Paharganj Zone - 15.9.2006

Annexure-C6
Identification of Pedestrain Shopping Streets in Sadar Paharganj Zone
S.No. Name of the Road/Street Stretch of Road From-To ROW (in mt)
1 Gali Kucha Patti Ram Mohalla Imli to Sita Ram Bazar 5
2 Gali Kundewalan
Ajmeri Gate Shop No.1 to Atma
Ram School 5
3
Gali Between Anthony School And Sheela
Cinema
D.B.Gupta Road to Arakasha
Road 6
4 Gali Daribapan
D.B.Gupta Road to N.D. Rly.
Station 5
5 Gali No. 4, Multani Dhanda H.No.8300 to 8329 5
6 Gali No.1,Chuna Mandi H.No.2775 to 2600 6
7 Gali No.2,Chuna Mandi H.No.2152 to 2184 6
8 Gali No.3,Chuna Mandi H.No.2137 to 2193 6
9 Gali No.4,Chuna Mandi H.No.2123 to 2204 6
10 Gali No.5,Chuna Mandi H.No.2026 to 2205 6
11 Gali No.1,Chuna Mandi H.No.3040 to 3056 6
12 Gali No.1,Chuna Mandi
Banke Bihari Mandir to
H.No.3200 6
13 Gali No.2,Chuna Mandi H.No. 987 to 3085 6
14 Gali No.3,Chuna Mandi H.No. 2935 to 2897 6
15 Gali No.4,Chuna Mandi H.No. 2861 to 2839 6
16 Gali No.5,Chuna Mandi H.No. 2801 to 2770 6
17
Sarak Prem Narayan From Sita Ram Bazar
Road to Churiwalan Dispensary Shop No.2478 to 2581 6
18 Churiwalan Road/Gali Badliyan Shop No.3641 to 3702 4
19 Gali Shatara From Slum & JJStore to Masjid Shop No.4127 to 3661 4
20
Gali Shah Ganj From CSE Store to Kucha
Pandit Shop No.3856 to 4292 6
21 Mukim Pura. Tilak Chowk H.No.768 to 1908 5
22 Gali Panjabi Basti Shop No.3115 to 2659 6
23 Rohat Ganj H.No.8740 to 8736 5
24 Rohat Ganj H.No.8735 to 8710 6
25 Gali Thane wali to CSE Store H.No.3692 to CSE Store 5
26 Gali Thane wali Shop No.3981 to 3619 5
27 Khariya Mohalla H.No.7989 to 8226 5
28 Lambi Gali H.No.2634 to 3114 5
29 Dina Nath Road (Main Road) H.No.7953 to 8199 6
30 Gali MCD Wali T-2452 to 87 5
31 Gali MCD Wali H.No.2466 to Roshanara Road 5
32 Gali kartar Chander H.No.4591 to 3447 4
33 Indera Market (Seeds Mkt.) Shop No.127 to 140 5
34 Indera Market (Seeds Mkt.) Shop No.99 to 112 5
35 Indera Market (Seeds Mkt.) Shop No.71 to 84 5
36 Indera Market (Seeds Mkt.) Shop No.43 to 50 5
37 Indera Market (Seeds Mkt.) Shop No.15 to 28 5
38 Gali Tal Mill Road Qutab road to Arakash Road 5
39 Factory Road Shanker marg to singhara chock 5
40 -do-Gali No.4
Desh Raj Bhatia Marg to Shamji
Mal lane 6
41 Aram Nager Gali No.1 Qutab road toAmarpuri chowk 5
42 Aram Nager Gali No.2 Qutab road to Amarpuri chowk 5
43 Gali Bharat Sewat Sewak Samaj Kacha Rasta to Shankar Marg 5
44 Gali amarpuri School Tel mill to old Police choki chock 4
45 Gali jonk ki Mazar
Shidarth Nager chock to
Shanker marg 4
46 Gali Dak khana
Amer puri letter Box to Sulabh
Sauchalaya 5
47 Gali bhure Baba Mandir
Amer Puri near Bharti clinic to
shop No.AB 399/1 4
48 Gali Ashokabasti
Kacha rasta chowk to shanker
marg 5
49 Gali kabir basti
Aram nager (Gali No. 12)
toAmer puri Road 3
50 Gali No.1 Motia khan 10079 to 10062 5
51 Gali No.2 Motia khan 9992 to 9975 5
52 Gali No.6 Motia khan 9837 to 9892 5
53 Gali No.11 Motia khan 9647 to 9658 5
54 Gali Ghaziabad wali Model Basti 8609 to 8796 5
55 Gali No.1 Model Basti 85-A to 79 5
56 Gali Near Gate No.3,Model Basti 33-35 to 21 5
57 Gali In Model Basti 27-A to 24-25 5
58 Gali Near MCD Dispensary Model Basti MCD Dispensary to H.No.40 5
59 Gali In Model Basti H.No.78 to 73 5
60 Gali in Doriwalan H.No.10944 to 10936 5
61 Gali in Doriwalan H.No.11135 to 11150 5
62 Gali Pathshalla wali in manak pura 10302 to 10337 5
63 Gali phoolwali in manakpura 10463 to 10765 5
64 Gali Nalwali in manakpura 10358 to 10611 6
65 Gali in panjabi basti T-1031 to T-1045 6
66 Gali Meat Wali 9Tokriwalan) Shop No.9598 to 9611 3.00
67 Gali Mata Wali (Tokriwalaln) Shop No. 9417 to 9245 3.00
68 Gali Lambiwali (Chowk kishan Ganj) Shop No.1146 to 961 3.00
69 Gali Pahiyawali (Telewara) Shop No.2546 to 2331/3 4.00
70 Galin Mata Wali(Teewara) Shop No.380 to 593 3.00
71 Main Gali Beri wala Bagh Shop No.6206 to 6966 4.00
72 Gali Jatan Shop No.4461 to 4504 4.00
73 Gali Raja Patna Mal Shop No.4468 to 4475 3.00
74 Gali Burna Shop No.4210 to 3992 4.00
75 Metal Market Gali Burna Shop No.3806 to 3825 4.00
76 Masid Shahgul Gali Burna Shop No.3853 to 3844 6.00
77 Deputy Ganj Shop No.4681 to 4617 5.00
78 Deputy Ganj Shop No.4776 to 4796 5.00
79 Deputy Ganj Shop No.21 to 6 5.00
80 Deputy Ganj Shop No.4676 to 4750 5.00
81 Deputy Ganj Shop No.4766 to 4770 5.00
82 Deputy Ganj Shop No.4804 to 4813 5.00
83 Gali Bahuji H.No.4272 to 4320 4.00
84 Katra Sunder Lal H.No.4287 3.00
85 Gali Ahiran H.No.3933 to 3947 4.00
86 Gali Ahiran H.No.3940 to 3966 5.00
87 Chowk Mansaram Gali Ahiran H.No.3995 to 3051 5.00
88 Chowk Mansaram Gali Ahiran H.No.3051 to B.G. Road 5.00
89 Gali Jamadar H.No.3212 to 3662 4.00
90 Gali Ahiran H.No.4168 to 4272 4.00
91 Dal Mill H.No.3979 to 3117 3.00
92 Dina Nath Road H.No.8227 to 8010 4.00
93 Khariya Mohalla H.No.8129 to 8189 4.00
94 Khariya Mohalla H.No.8088 to 8129 4.00
95 Gali Shanker M.C.D. School to Shop No.2205 5.00
96 Gali Arya Samaj Shop No.3418 to 1429 5.00
97 Gali Sapru Shop No.2906 to 2208 4.00
98 Gali Lal Darwaja H.No. 3136 to 3215 4.00
99 Gali No.11 Chuna Mandi H.No.2531 to 2536 6.00
100 Gali Thanedas Wali H.No.5109 to 5114 3.00
101 Phatak Misri Khan T-424 to 5090 2.00
102 General Market 5075 to T-224 2.00
103 General Market 258 to 5021 3.00
104 General Market 282 to 5065 2.00
105
Gali Ram Nath Patwa Till Mandi Chowk to
Bridge 3754 to 3842/3 5.00
106 Dariba Pan tell Mandi to Bridge 3650 to 3533 4.00
107 Dariba Pan 3470 to 3545 4.00
108 Krishna Gali Till Mandi to Main Bazar 4228 to Shop No.1 4.00
109 Tell Mandi to Gali Hari Mandir 4223 to 4060 3.00
110 Gali Kishan to Mantola 1018 to 853 4.00
111 Gali Chandiwali Mantola to Main Bazar 917 to 1107 4.00
112
Gali Ram Parshad Halwai Main Bazar to
Laddo Ghati 4607 to 4624 2.00
113
Gali Dal Mandi Main Bazar to Dal Mandi
Chowk 4593 to 4626 2.00
114 Katra Raiji Main Bazar to Basant Road 4466 to 4415 4.00
115 Katra Raiji Main Bazar to Luddu Ghoti 5581 to Nehru Bazar 4.00
116 Gali Shani Mandir to Six Tuti Chowk 4899 to 4803 4.00
117 Gali Hari Mandir to Bridge 3966 to 3311 4.00
118 Gali Burna Khurd 5142 to 4056 4.00
119 Gali Mandir Wali 3927 to 3164 3.00
120 Basti Chowk Khalin 4101 to 4142 5.00
121 Gali Burna Metal Market 3816 to 3706 6.00
122 Gali Mandir Gadorian in gali Burna 3739 to 3785 3.00
123 Gali Burna 3732 to 3796 3.00
124 Gali Thele Wali 6110 to 6125 4.00
125 Gali Than Singh Shop No-3554 to 3584 12.00
126 Gli Bajrang Bali Shop No.3406 to 3464 2.00
127 Kucha Kashgiri H.No.3314 to Shop No.3364 3.00
128 Bulbuli Khana Shoop No.2447 to 2727 2.00
129 Chowk Prajpati to Chowk Boriyan H.No.2305 to Shop No.2578 4.00
130 Gali Leswa Shop No.1684 to 1884 3.00
131 Lambi Gali Shop No.4581 to 5022 3.00
132 Mohalla Niharayan Shop No.2849 to 2716 4.00
133 Phatak Teliyan
Shop No.3168 to Connunity
Center 4.00
134 Gali Talab Basti
Sidharth Nagar Chowk to
Kishana Basti Chowk 4.00

Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in Rohini Zone - 15.9.2006

Annexure-C5
Identification of Pedestrian Shopping Streets in Rohini Zone
S.No Name of the Road/Street Stretch of Road ROW
1
Service Road of B-4 Pkt. Along Road No.
37,Keshav Puram
From B-4 Pkt. To Institutional
Area, Keshav Puram 5Mtrs