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The NCR planning board gave another month to the countries to respond to the proposal on the regional design plan 2041

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New Delhi: NCR Planning Board (NCRPB) on Tuesday gives one more month to participating countries to submit their comments before placing a Regional Draft Design of 2041 in the Public Domain for consultation when countries are looking for more time to respond to proposals.
The proposed plan imagined the main infrastructure project and increased economic activity throughout the region.
Sources said the Union Minister of Hardeep Singh Puri, who led the meeting, marked how delayed to complete the regional plan was not acceptable at this time while highlighting how several years lost when the last regional plan for 2021 was prepared.
Toi has learned that only Minister Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar was present at the virtual meeting while the three other countries were represented by their ministers.
The source said Khattar marked his worries for how most of the territory of the country was under NCR jurisdiction.
Officials said there was no other major problem so that the draft regional plan was taken at the meeting.
In the official release, the Ministry of Housing and urban affairs said Puri urged NCR participating countries to adopt and apply recommendations from the NCRPB plan and utilize the funding windows available at very attractive prices, which will help in achieving accelerated growth and development.
Of all sectors in the region.
It was said to Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh government signed a reciprocal public transportation agreement (CRCTA) for the carriage of the stage and a contract for the movement of non-limited passenger vehicles in NCR.
“There will be one point taxation for all motorized taxis / taxis / automatic rickshaws; all stage train buses, all state transportation businesses (stus) NCR, including city bus services.
This will push the traffic shift from private vehicles to mass public transport vehicles and It will help reduce traffic congestion and reduce air pollution, “said the ministry.

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