LDA to Hold ‘Manchitra Samadhan Diwas’ to Resolve Building Map and NOC Issues
The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) will organise a special camp, named ‘Manchitra Samadhan Diwas’, on February 9, 2025. The camp will be held at the LDA building and is aimed at processing a wide range of applications related to construction projects in the city.
The LDA’s initiative is a much-needed step to expedite the approval process for pending building maps, new map applications, and NOCs. The camp will cater to a variety of issues, such as the consolidation of multiple land plots, subdivision of residential and non-residential plots, and the approval of maps in unplanned or unapproved areas. It also offers an opportunity for developers, property owners, and individuals to ensure that their applications are processed promptly.
One of the primary goals of the camp is to address the road requirements for residential and commercial developments. For residential purposes, the LDA mandates that roads be at least 9 metres wide, while for commercial developments, roads must be 12 metres wide or more. These requirements are subject to certain restrictions and conditions, as outlined by the LDA’s chief town planner, KK Gautam. The LDA’s move comes as a response to the growing demand for smoother and faster approval processes within the city’s real estate sector. Lucknow, which has been experiencing significant growth in both residential and commercial development, faces the challenge of managing an increasing number of applications for land use, building maps, and NOC approvals. This camp provides an avenue for developers and property owners to resolve these issues efficiently, helping them move their projects forward without unnecessary delays. The camp will also address concerns regarding the approval of maps in areas that are not officially recognised or unapproved by the LDA. This is an essential part of the process, as it ensures that construction activities within the city align with the broader urban planning and development goals set by the authority.
For residents and developers alike, navigating the complexities of land use permissions and building regulations can often be a time-consuming and stressful process. With many projects stalled due to pending approvals, the LDA’s initiative to expedite this process is expected to bring significant relief to those affected. Moreover, it is an important step in the LDA’s ongoing efforts to streamline urban planning processes and promote faster development in the city. The ‘Manchitra Samadhan Diwas’ is set to create a direct link between property owners and the authority, enabling quicker resolutions for those who need them the most. This proactive approach is expected to create an environment where construction and development projects can move ahead without the usual bureaucratic delays. As Lucknow continues to expand, such initiatives from the LDA play a crucial role in shaping the city’s growth and development, ensuring that it keeps pace with the demands of its residents and businesses. The LDA’s ‘Manchitra Samadhan Diwas’ is a step towards making urban planning more accessible, transparent, and efficient, benefiting the entire city and its development stakeholders.