New Delhi, May 17: Taking a significant step toward the transformation of Delhi’s rural landscape, PWD Minister Shri Parvesh Sahib Singh today made several important announcements. He stated that the long-awaited Master Plan 2041 is in its final stages and will be implemented very soon.
Under this ambitious plan, around 48 villages in Delhi will be urbanized, marking a historic shift in the capital’s development strategy. Urbanization will not only bring infrastructural growth to these areas but also provide access to essential urban amenities such as paved roads, proper drainage systems, reliable water supply, street lighting, schools, and healthcare facilities.
In a major relief to thousands of rural families, the Minister also announced that the first registry of properties falling under the Lal Dora category will be completely free of cost. This move is expected to resolve long-pending property disputes and enable people to obtain legal ownership documents without financial burden. It will also help strengthen land rights and bring transparency to rural property records.
PWD Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh visited Daulatpur village, where farmers were on a strike to press for their demands. The Minister engaged directly with the protesting farmers, listened to their concerns, and assured them of the government’s commitment to addressing their issues. His intervention and positive assurances led to the peaceful conclusion of the strike.
Speaking to the media, Shri Parvesh Sahib Singh said, “Our goal is not just to create policies, but to implement them on the ground with full transparency and accountability. Master Plan 2041 will change the face of Delhi’s villages and provide the rural population with facilities at par with urban areas.”
He further directed all relevant departments and officials to ensure that every step of the plan’s implementation is carried out in a time-bound and people-centric manner.
The announcements have been welcomed by villagers in Daulatpur and other parts of Delhi, who expressed gratitude for the Minister’s swift action and proactive approach.
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