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Millennium Depot: DDA hands over 20-acre Rohini site to DTC

New Delhi:  Delhi Development Authority has handed over possession of one of the three alternate sites to DTC for relocation of the Rs 60-crore Millennium Depot which was built on the fragile Yamuna bank area

PTI Published : Aug 03, 2014 12:25 IST, Updated : Aug 03, 2014 12:29 IST
millennium depot dda hands over 20 acre rohini site to dtc
millennium depot dda hands over 20 acre rohini site to dtc

New Delhi:  Delhi Development Authority has handed over possession of one of the three alternate sites to DTC for relocation of the Rs 60-crore Millennium Depot which was built on the fragile Yamuna bank area ahead of the Commonwealth Games in 2010.


“Nearly 20 acres of land has been demarcated by the DDA in north Delhi's Rohini, near Rani Khera area. We have handed over possession to the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) to begin with, for the relocation of the depot,” a senior official in DDA's Land Management Department said today. 

“While we have handed over this possession to the DTC, we are still working out the payment options,” he said. 

The bus depot spread over nearly 50 acres along the western banks of the Yamuna, was built at a cost of Rs 60 crore ahead of the Commonwealth Games in 2010 by the then Sheila Dikshit dispensation on a temporary basis. 

After petitions filed by environmentalists, saying the site was damaging the ecologically-sensitive zone, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) took cognisance of the case and the matter went to the Delhi High Court. 

The former Arvind Kejriwal-led government had in January this year told the court that it will relocate the bus depot within nine months.

In May, DDA had told the court that it will be giving plots at three separate places, Rohini site being one of them, to the city government for shifting the depot.

The other two places are—land at the Institute of Driving Training & Research (IDTR) at Sarai Kale Khan and a site at Karkari More in east Delhi.

“The depot is located in ‘Zone O' (river plains) and so there were demands for its shifting from the environment activists.

A review meeting was held at the Raj Niwas recently to ascertain the status of the pending allotments of land to the DTC for shifting of the depot, where this decision was taken,” DDA's Vice Chairman Balvinder Kumar told PTI. 

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