MCG House to weigh land transfer for RRTS yard | Gurgaon News


MCG House to weigh land transfer for RRTS yard

Gurgaon: At its upcoming House meeting on May 11, MCG will consider temporarily handing over 0.1 hectares of land near Dundahera village to the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) for five years to set up an RRTS casting yard for the Sarai Kale Khan–Gurgaon–Bawal Namo Bharat corridor.Following requests from NCRTC in Nov 2025 and Feb 2026, MCG confirmed ownership of the land. The proposal was reviewed by state authorities and the chief secretary’s office. A Jan 9 meeting chaired by the chief secretary directed MCG and Manesar authorities to promptly hand over available land to NCRTC and complete formalities in coordination with the urban local bodies (ULB) department.The proposal will now be placed before the House for approval. If cleared by councillors, the matter will be sent to the ULB department and the Haryana govt for final approval.The House will also take up a proposal to allow the setting up of VITA milk booths at key locations across the city. The proposal was submitted by the Ballabgarh o-operative Milk Producers Union Ltd. Subsequently, the ULB department directed the MCG to facilitate the setting up of milk booths. If approved, MCG may allot sites to the milk union at rates prescribed by the department.“Another key proposal concerns the auction of 50% of booths, SCOs, commercial towers and group housing sites at Vyapar Sadan. The matter was discussed in a meeting of the district public grievances and dispute redressal committee on Dec 17, 2025, following which approval of the House has been sought before the proposal is sent to the ULB department,” said an MCG official.MCG will also discuss the proposed auction of 11 of 13 properties transferred by Unitech Ltd. in 2019 during the handover of South City 1 and South City 2 colonies. Two school sites in Heritage City are under litigation. Following DTCP directions, MCG plans to auction the available sites to recover costs for pending infrastructure works. The proposal seeks House approval to proceed as per departmental policy.A proposal concerning Khuli Baba Mandir will also be placed before the MCG after ward 21 councillor Sonia Yadav sought exemption of nearly 10 acres of temple land from the purview of the Forest department, along with allocation of compensatory land by the civic body. However, the land in question is not owned by the MCG, limiting the corporation’s ability to seek such an exemption. The matter has been scheduled for discussion in the House meeting and will be placed before members for information under provisions of the Haryana Municipal Corporation Act, 1994.The civic body will also discuss proposals from private developers seeking the purchase of small parcels of MCG-owned revenue land or “revenue rasta” land. M/s Nourish Developers Pvt Ltd has sought the purchase of 0.1 acres of MCG revenue rasta land in Chauma village.Similar proposals have been submitted by M/s Union Buildmart Pvt Ltd, M/s Blue Bell Buildtech Pvt Ltd, M/s M3M India Pvt Ltd, M/s Manglam Multiplex Pvt Ltd and M/s RP Realcon LLP for the purchase of revenue rasta land parcels in villages including Chauma, Badshahpur and Dhanwapur. In most cases, the officials said that the parcels have become landlocked within licensed colonies and are no longer usable for independent civic purposes.



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