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Lucknow Development Authority to Begin Plot Registration for Mohan Road Scheme

Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) is set to begin the plot registration process for its Mohan Road scheme, following the RERA registration of sectors 3, 4, 6, and 7 in the first phase. The LDA plans to streamline the development process as it focuses on the construction of residential plots and the expansion of essential infrastructure.

During a site inspection on Tuesday, LDA Vice-Chairman Prathamesh Kumar directed officials to accelerate development work by enhancing machinery deployment and increasing the workforce. He specifically emphasized progress in sector-6, located on acquired land in Kaliakheda village, where road marking, surface dressing, and levelling activities were in motion. The LDA is committed to enhancing the area with key infrastructure such as roads, drains, and sewers, estimated at a cost of Rs 25 crore. This development will include 1,617 residential plots ranging from 112.50 sqm to 450 sqm in sectors 3, 6, and 7, while sector-4 will offer 22 group housing plots spread across 56 acres. A major highlight of the project is the inclusion of 18 large parks across these sectors, aimed at providing green spaces for residents. To facilitate smoother project execution, Kumar also instructed the setup of an additional site office in Kaliakheda.

In a separate inspection of the Devpur Para housing scheme, Kumar addressed parking challenges in 1,520 SMIG and MIG flats. He directed officials to construct basement parking facilities with parks built on top. Additionally, the LDA was instructed to replace outdated playground equipment and speed up the completion of EWS buildings. Kumar cautioned officials about potential penalties for any delays exceeding two weeks in these tasks. This development initiative by the LDA is expected to cater to growing housing demands in Lucknow while enhancing infrastructure in the region.

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