Sources said as per new policy, land pockets of minimum 0.4 hectare (4,000 sqm) may be developed as residential plots.
The new policy will benefit nearly 2,400 farmhouses in areas such as Mehrauli, Neb Sarai, Chhatarpur and Rangpuri.
As per the policy, owners of farm houses will be required to cede land for infrastructure projects such as construction of roads.
The land pooling policy will replace the present model of acquiring land by DDA.
It will allow private players to be involved in the development process.
DDA member Naseeb Singh said the DDA will invite public suggestions and objections on the policy before implementing the scheme.
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