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  2. Delhi Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Delhi Development Authority acquires land for development in Delhi. So far, over 64,354.88 acres (260.4350 km 2) of land has been acquired with successful development projects on 59,504 acres (240.80 km 2) and 30,713.95 acres (124.2949 km 2) as residential land. Besides, the construction projects, DDA land development also includes ...

  3. Millennium Park Bus Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Delhi Development Authority envisioned the bus depot as a part of the Central Government's "Master Plan 2021" for Delhi, and the Zonal Development Plan-O. [5] In accordance with this, the Government constituted the Yamuna River Development Authority to examine the feasibility of the proposal. In 2007, after inviting suggestions and ...

  4. DDA International Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Dwarka Sports Complex (officially DDA International Sports Complex) is a proposed sporting complex which will be based in Dwarka, Delhi. Being planned by the Delhi Development Authority, the complex will house an 18,000 seater international football stadium, an athletic stadium, as well as a Gymkhana and outdoor sports complex.

  5. Saraswati Vihar - Wikipedia

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    Delhi Development Authority acquired agricultural land of Naharpur, Mangolpur Kalan, Mangolpur Khurd and Pitampura villages in the 1960s and allotted some of the land to the government teachers' group housing society. The land was far away from Delhi city as it existed then and initially resembled a jungle with trees and uncultivated fields.

  6. Yamuna biodiversity park - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Delhi already had Aravalli Biodiversity Park and Yamuna biodiversity park. Delhi Development Authority (DDA) engaged the scientist of Delhi University to develop four more biodiversity parks in Delhi, including the Northern ridge biodiversity park (Kamla Nehru Ridge), Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park , Neela Hauz biodiversity park and ...

  7. Neela Hauz biodiversity park - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the Delhi Development Authority commenced the work to restore this as a biodiversity area. [1] [8] Lake was desilted, its banks landscaped, water supply was restored with the treated water from the Wastewater Treatment Plant, and native species of plants were reintroduced in 10 acres of the land surrounding the lake. [6]

  8. Sanjay Lake - Wikipedia

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    Sanjay Lake is an artificial lake developed by Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in Trilokpuri in East Delhi, India, [6] adjoining Mayur Vihar II residential area. [7] The lake is Spread over an area of approximately 17 hectares (42 acres) in the middle of a 69 hectares (170 acres) forest area, also known as Sanjay Lake Park. [2]

  9. Dwarka, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Some parts of modern-day Dwarka historically came under the colony of Pappankalan, which are now being developed under the 'Urban Expansion Projects' of the Delhi Development Authority. [16] Dwarka Baoli (also known as Loharehri Baoli) is a historical stepwell recently discovered in Dwarka Sub City, in South West Delhi, India. An elaborate ...