Welcome to Seven Colors Welfare Society
Seven Colors is a
multi-state welfare society bearing Regd. No.: East/Society/919/2014, with our main aim to provide budgeted housing to our
members. Our vision focuses on delivering homes of quality construction
combined with modern amenities. In summary, we strive to deliver convenience
living. After successful venture in Zone P-2, Management is now offering
excellent potential for future homes in Zone L.
VISION
To provide members satisfaction and gain value through professionalism, transparency, quality, cutting-edge technology and social responsibility. To be trusted leader in the Welfare Societies contributing towards a progressive India. Our aim is to provide quality flats to our members all over India.
DONATIONS
Society would be delighted if you could donate a small amount
for helping street and slum children. Our aim is to provide these children with
a better childhood through education, nutrition, health care, recreational
activities and by distributing items like clothes, fruit and other essentials.
DelhiMaster Plan
The
Master Plan of Delhi 2021 has been in force since 2007 which has been
implemented with the new land pooling policy, Delhi will also offer options to
thousands of homebuyers. The capital city has still 27,628.9 hectares of land
to fulfill the dreams of thousand of homebuyers.
The DDA
has earmarked land at Zone J, K1, K2, M, N, L, O, P1 and P2 for raising
residential projects. According to the projections in the master plan, nearly
24 lakh residential units are required for an estimated 23 million people by
2021.
According
to the master plan, Delhi will be slum-free in the next 10 years by providing
rehabilitation packages (built-up houses with all civic facilities) to slum
dwellers. For this DDA has identified 23 sites (slum areas) for rehabilitation.
The
master plan 2021 has allocated 277 sq km for future urbanization by 2021. In
the last fifty years, DDA has acquired 75,609.84 hectares and developed it for
residential, recreational, commercial and institutional purposes. Now, with
better and holistic planning, DDA intends to set new records and provide more
amenities to people.
Due to
lack of housing facilities in Delhi, 10 lakh people are dependent on nearby
states and metro cities in the NCR belt. According to records, DDA was
constructing 10,000 flats every year 15 years ago, while in the last 10 years
it managed to build 54,000 flats.
Today,
DDA is not in a position to construct even 5,000 flats a year. The dramatic
growth in Delhi's population has led to congestions and shortages of civic
amenities. One of the main causes for this spurt in population is the migration
of people into the city from Bihar, UP, Punjab, J&K , West Bengal, Orissa,
etc.
If the
Delhi Development Authority has its way, the national Capital will get more
than 10 lakh houses by 2021, the year when the population in the metropolis
will touch the 2.3 crore mark. The development body and the Ministry of Urban
Development have come out with a magnificent solution - urban extension area on
the outskirts of Delhi, which will see massive developmental projects.
The
development of around 20,000-24,000-hectare land will give several housing
options to an additional 48 lakh people in Delhi by 2021. The DDA will develop
the areas with the help of private builders under the recently approved land
Pooling Policy.
The DDA
officials have selected the areas strategically keeping in mind the future
infrastructure needs. The areas along the major transport corridors and fringes
of already urbanized areas have been earmarked for the urban development.
The
housing options will come up in the line of residential development in Dwarka
and Rohini. The policy proposes to carry out development in urban extension
areas by involving private parties. The new sub-cities will be developed with
all facilities.
The
housing development would be coupled with all infrastructural developments. As
per the plan, proper cities will be developed having all the facilities such as
schools, colleges and hospitals.
For more detail
visit at:- http://sevencolorswelfaresociety.com/
phone;-+91-9717617215, +91-7503671343
phone;-+91-9717617215, +91-7503671343
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