GURGAON: To make the Gurgaon portion of the Dwarka expressway motorable by March, Huda has decided to rehabilitate nearly 500 oustees of the project, except the general power of attorney (GPA) and special power of attorney (SPA) holders.
Rehabilitation of oustees is held up due to litigation. Huda had completed draw of lots for allotting alternative plots to oustees, but allotment letters were not issued as the Punjab and Haryana high court had issued a stay on the issuance of the same to oustees with GPA.
"So a high-level meeting was held in Chandigarh two days back and it wasdecided that the urban development authority will issue allotment letters for alternative plots to all non-GPA and non-SPA oustees," Huda administrator Yashpal Yadav told TOI on Thursday.
"The HC has ordered a stay only on the issue of allotment letters of alternative plots to people with GPA and SPA. But there is no stay on issuing allotment letters to those who do not fall into the category of GPA and SPA," said Yadav. "So we have decided to move ahead with the project and intend to make the Dwarka expressway, also known as Northern Peripheral Road (NPR), motorable by March," he added.
A 14.5km-long stretch of the 18-km expressway is in Gurgaon and is nearing completion.
The remaining work is likely to be completed after the rehabilitation process is over. The expressway is incomplete in Kherki Daula and New Palam Vihar.
Source: ET Realty
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