NEW DELHI: The Union urban development ministry on Wednesday approved allotment of three land parcels in Delhi and Ghaziabad to build a community centre, houses for security personnel and a facility to train them.
According to sources, urban development minister M Venkaiah Naidu cleared the allotment of 1.05 acres in Push Vihar in Saket for the construction of a community centre. The area has 8,000 government houses and the demand of a community centre had been pending for long. The proposal was forwarded by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation.
Naidu also approved allotment of 37 acres in Kamla Nehru Nagar area in Ghaziabad for housing needs of CRPF personnel deployed in Parliament. "There will be family accommodation for central armed police forces. The ministry of home affairs had submitted this proposal considering the increasing security concern," said an official.
The third land parcel measuring 25 acres has also been allotted in Ghaziabad for the benefit of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel deployed in Delhi Metro and to guard the Samadhi Sthal. Five battalions of CISF personnel are deployed for Metro operations in NCR. This land will be utilised for training facilities, building bunkers, quarters and will also have a mess.
SOURCE: ETRealty.com
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