Latest Coverage of the I Zone Dwarka Project
New Delhi, India, November 8, 2015 (Newswire.com) - The heart of Indian governance Delhi is ready to be a complete hi tech city. Different parts of Delhi are under the development and the development project in south west Delhi that is dwarka I zone project is the biggest headline presently. It touches the border of Gurgaon and many villages are taken away by the government from the owners underI zone land pooling policy. The whole policy is focused on segregated issues but the pooling policy was revamped. Out of total land taken, 40% land is to be devoted for public purposes like roads; sewage etc and the rest of the land will be dedicated to housing projects. The green belt of I zone Dwarka will be the area dedicated to green villages and the farms so that it gives the employment opportunities to the farmers.
l zone dwarka properties can be purchased in different forms like plots, flats etc. The project primarily is looking for the complete utilization of land. Building in certain areas will be restricted in the matter of height. Projects in l zone Delhi is given to the private developers in order to have the better and innovative outcome. The roads and transportation are major concern. The IGI airport is near to I zone and besides the metro, development plan will connect I zone to the rest of Delhi. Roads will have separate parts for cycle riders, pedestrians and also for especially able people.
The project is concerned with the rehabilitation of the poor population as well. This sub city will offer new economic prospectus to many. The well organized and systematic development of housing projects dividing the plots in synchronized manner leave the impression of careful use of land in the right manner.
Looking at the major governmental policing, the whole project is not to be misunderstood with social project. The whole project will have the inclusion of elite amenities and luxurious stays. The advantages of staying in I zone will be enormous like complete internet connectivity, organized infrastructure, 24*7 electricity and water supply.
The smart city plan is divided into 15 zones and I zone being the largest amongst all is the highlight. The “I zone” is spread over the area of 22,840 hectares. In near future, it will be hub of economic and housing societies.
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