Planned development is a crucial aspect of Haryana's urban landscape, spearheaded by the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA), a key organization of the State Government. HUDA is dedicated to systematically developing urban areas within the state, managing land acquisition and implementing specific land-use plans for residential, commercial, and industrial purposes in accordance with the Development Plans for each area.
These Development Plans, formulated and published by the Director of Town and Country Planning Haryana, derive authority from the Punjab Scheduled Roads and Controlled Areas (Restriction of Unregulated Development) Act, 1963. Post-land acquisition, a detailed layout is established through a plane table survey, adhering to HUDA's guidelines to create a harmonious living environment.
To ensure the safety and aesthetics of allocated land, Haryana Urban Development Authority (Erection of Buildings) Regulations, 1979, outline various requirements, including site coverage, Floor Area Ratio (F.A.R.), maximum height, and other structural considerations for different building types.
The ongoing infrastructure development, considering the vast expanse of 25,000 acres, suggests a significant investment in this transformative project.
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