Gda Plans New Small Plot Scheme In Vaishali After Identifying 16,000 Square Meters Of Vacant Land.

New Housing Scheme in Vaishali Yojana

Recently, the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) conducted a survey in Vaishali Yojana and discovered around 16,000 square meters of vacant land. Out of this, 5,200 square meters is located in Sector-3. The GDA is now planning to introduce a new scheme for small plots on this land, and they are currently preparing the layout.

Significance of the Scheme

The GDA initially launched the Vaishali scheme back in 1989, covering an area close to Delhi and Noida, where several sectors were developed on 1,234 acres. While residential areas were successfully established, some portions of land remained unused. The recently identified vacant land will now be transformed into small plots, making housing options available for more people.

Next Steps

The GDA is in the process of finalizing the layout for the vacant land. Based on this layout, they will offer small plots in the new scheme. Once officially announced, this initiative will provide affordable housing options to seekers in Vaishali. Officials believe that this scheme will not only boost the authority’s revenue but also give middle-class families a chance to purchase smaller plots for building their homes.

GDA Survey Update

Detail Information
Total Vacant Land 16,000 square meters
Vacant Land in Sector-3 5,200 square meters
Year of Vaishali Scheme Launch 1989
Total Area of Vaishali Scheme 1,234 acres
Purpose of New Scheme Small plots for housing
Next Steps Layout preparation and scheme announcement
Target Audience Middle-class families

Importance of the Scheme

This scheme will increase GDA’s revenue and provide affordable housing options in Vaishali.

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