The 2041 plan for Delhi: A move to shrink the National Capital Region

NCR currently spreads to around 150-175 kilometres, covering entire districts and their rural areas. With the approval of Regional Plan 2041, areas beyond 100 km are likely to be left out of main NCR.

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The Regional Plan 2021 has identified seven metro centres --- Faridabad-Ballabgarh, Gurgaon-Manesar, Ghaziabad-Loni, Noida, Sonepat-Kundli, Greater Noida and Meerut.
The National Capital Region is likely to shrink to a 100-km radius from Rajghat with the NCR Planning Board approving the 'Draft Regional Plan 2041'.

The plan is aimed at focused development of NCR's urban areas.

NCR currently spreads to around 150-175 kilometres, covering entire districts and their rural areas. With the approval of Regional Plan 2041, areas beyond 100 km are likely to be left out of main NCR.


The Draft Regional Plan-2041 paves the way for a future-ready, slum-free National Capital Region - with air ambulances and high-speed connectivity through helitaxis, road, rail and inland waterways.

The draft plan puts special focus on 30-minute connectivity through super-fast trains within major cities of NCR and proposes to explore feasibility of 30-minute Mass Transit Rail System (MTRS) from nearest NCR boundaries to Delhi.

According to reports, a detailed draft plan will soon be made public for suggestions and objections, after which it will be notified by the NCR Planning Board.
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"Linear corridors will be developed beyond 100 km radius and up to the existing NCR boundary, paving the way for development in areas falling within one kilometre from expressways, national highways and regional rapid transit system,” a source told PTI.

The decision to include or omit tehsils lying partly within this 100 km delineation will be left to state governments.

The Regional Plan 2021 has identified seven metro centres --- Faridabad-Ballabgarh, Gurgaon-Manesar, Ghaziabad-Loni, Noida, Sonepat-Kundli, Greater Noida and Meerut.

It also identified 11 regional centres --- Bahadurgah, Panipat, Rohtak, Palwal, Rewari-Dharuhera-Bawal, Hapur-Pilkhua, Bulandshahr-Khurja, Baghpat-Baraut, Alwar, Greater Bhiwadi, Shahjahanpur-Neemrana-Behror.
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"Gurgaon, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida and some areas of Meerut and others will remain part of the NCR as they fall under 100 km-radius condition. We have already developed areas that are covered within 50-60 kilometres of radius. Now, there will be focus on the remaining part," the source said.

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