Four ‘Namo’ cities to be developed in NCR under 2041 plan

The National Capital Region will see four new ‘Namo’ cities developed as part of the proposed NCR Regional Plan 2041. Union Minister Manohar Lal announced the plan after a board meeting attended by chief ministers from Delhi and Haryana.

The announcement came after the 42nd board meeting of the NCR Planning Board. One city each will be developed in Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. They will be built around Namo Bharat Regional Rapid Transit System stations as mixed-use and transit-oriented projects.

A performance-linked incentive package of ₹5,000 crore will support the development. States can propose three sub-cities each, with the final four selected through a competitive process. The plan also divides the NCR into three pollution zones, with stricter rules in the central area.

Nine counter-magnet areas including Hisar, Jaipur and Dehradun were identified to reduce migration to Delhi. The board rejected a proposal from Haryana to expand the NCR boundaries. The updated draft of the plan incorporates responses from the states and will be declared soon.

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Illustration of a New Delhi bureaucratic residential complex with sports facilities funded by the national sports fund.
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Bureaucrats use national sports fund for colony facilities

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An investigation has revealed that the National Sports Development Fund has financed sports upgrades at a New Delhi residential complex for senior bureaucrats. The fund was created to support elite athletes and promote competitive sports across India. A parliamentary panel had already flagged such diversions last year.

The horizon year for the Delhi Master Plan 2041 may shift to 2047. The change would align the plan with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for a developed India by 2047.

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The government is weighing a plan to split the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs into two units, one focused only on Delhi and the National Capital Region. Each would have its own secretary to streamline oversight.

The Uttar Pradesh government plans to develop Sambhal district as a religious tourism hub, rooted in the Hindu belief that it is the future birthplace of Kalki, Vishnu's last avatar. The 52-km Vanshgopal 24 Kosi Parikrama route will be redeveloped at a cost of Rs 300 crore. The project includes restoring 87 teerth sthals and enhancing infrastructure.

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The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet approved the One District One Dish scheme on Monday to promote traditional cuisine through branding and marketing, modeled on the One District One Product initiative. It also okayed a new transfer policy for 2026–27, enhanced compensation for land under high-tension power lines, and other proposals. Officials stated these steps will boost local economies and speed up infrastructure projects.

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