LG asks officials to expedite project work at Karkardooma
The Hindu
He also asks all MCD’s public interface services to be switched to online
Lieutenant-Governor V.K. Saxena has asked the Delhi Development Authority and NBCC to complete the Capital’s first transit-oriented development (TOD) project at Karkardooma before the deadline, according to a statement by the Raj Niwas on Saturday.
This development comes after Mr. Saxena’s visit to the project site in east Delhi, during which he took stock of the work’s progress, while directing the agencies to stick to “uncompromising structural safety” and take all prospective steps to fully integrate the upcoming complex with the neighbourhood.
Spread across 25.47 hectares with a minimum green area of 30%, the project took off in September 2021 while it is expected to be completed by September, 2026.
The TOD is an urban planning concept that involves mixed-use development, which includes residential, business and leisure spaces within walking proximity of each other, along with existing and upcoming public transport infrastructure.
According to Raj Niwas, the project’s residential component comprising EWS housing and high-rise residential apartments, “replete with all civic amenities”, is expected to be completed by the middle of 2023 and 2024, respectively.
While Mr. Saxena appreciated the current progress on the EWS housing towers and excavation work, he said all measures required for the structural safety of the buildings, including sufficiently strong retaining walls, piling, plinth and raft foundation, must be ensured without any compromise on quality.
Meanwhile, the L-G has instructed the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to make all services that require public interface IT-enabled and online by July 31, according to an official statement on Saturday.