New Greenfield Cities Planned for NCR Under Regional Plan 2041

The National Capital Region (NCR) is set to witness the development of four new greenfield cities under the 'Namo Cities' initiative as part of the Regional Plan 2041. This strategic move aims to address the rapid urbanization expected in the coming decades, with the urban population projected to rise significantly. The initiative, which includes a substantial investment of ₹5,000 crores, seeks to create self-sufficient urban centers that can accommodate future growth while alleviating pressure on existing urban areas. Experts emphasize that the success of this ambitious plan will heavily rely on effective infrastructure development and implementation strategies.
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Development of New Cities in NCR

To promote balanced regional development in the National Capital Region (NCR), four new greenfield cities will be established under the 'Namo Cities' initiative as part of the Regional Plan 2041. This decision was made during a meeting of the National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB), chaired by the Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal. According to the Regional Plan 2041, urbanization in the NCR is expected to accelerate significantly, with the urban population projected to reach approximately 57% by 2031 and around 67% by 2041.


Details from the Meeting

After the meeting, Lal informed reporters that the decision to construct four new cities, referred to as 'Namo Cities', was finalized. He mentioned that ₹5,000 crores will be allocated for these cities. States will submit their proposals, and a competitive challenge will determine the selection of these four cities. The meeting included Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, and the urban development ministers from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.


Need for a New Growth Model in NCR

Why a New Growth Model is Essential for NCR?

The draft plan estimates that the population of NCR will rise from 58.1 million in 2011 to approximately 113 million by 2041. The level of urbanization is expected to increase rapidly as more individuals seek jobs and better opportunities in urban areas. For decades, cities like Delhi, Gurugram, and Noida have absorbed most of this growth, but experts suggest that this model is reaching its limits.


Investment Opportunities in NCR

According to a research report by Knight Frank India, the proposed NCR Regional Plan 2041 could attract over ₹20 trillion in investments in housing, transport, and civic infrastructure, potentially transforming the growth trajectory of the real estate market in Northern India. Singh noted that if the current growth trend continues, by 2030, Delhi-NCR could become the largest urban agglomeration in the world.


Importance of Namo Cities

Why Namo Cities are Crucial?

The development of the four greenfield 'Namo Cities' is perhaps the most appealing proposal. The aim is not merely to create new townships but to establish self-sufficient urban centers capable of managing future population growth while alleviating pressure on Delhi and other congested markets.


Infrastructure as a Key to Success

Infrastructure Will Determine Success

While this vision is ambitious, experts believe that its success will depend on the implementation strategies. Manish Mathur, CEO of the Crane Division at Action Construction Equipment (ACE), stated that the area spans over 55,000 square kilometers, and it is anticipated that more than 110 million people will reside there by 2041. Supporting such extensive development will require significant investments in transport networks, logistics hubs, industrial corridors, and urban infrastructure.