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National Capital Region (India)

The National Capital Region (NCR) is a planning region centred upon the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi in India. It encompasses Delhi and several districts surrounding it from the states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.[2] The NCR and the associated National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB) were created in 1985 to plan the development of the region and to evolve harmonized policies for the control of land-uses and development of infrastructure in the region.[4] Prominent cities of NCR include Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Noida and Meerut.

National Capital Region
NCR
Region
Location of the NCR in India
Map of the National Capital Region, showing the union territory of Delhi (red) and states and the boundaries of their districts. The states shown are: Haryana (green), Rajasthan (blue), and Uttar Pradesh (purple).
Coordinates: 28°39′38″N 77°06′32″E / 28.66056°N 77.10889°E / 28.66056; 77.10889
Country India
StatesHaryana
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan
Union territoryDelhi
Created1985[1]
Major citiesDelhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Noida
Government
 • Regional authorityNational Capital Region Planning Board
Area
 • Total55,083 km2 (21,268 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[3]: 6 
 • Total46,069,000
 • Density840/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Websitencrpb.nic.in

The NCR is a rural-urban region, with a population of over 46,069,000 and an urbanisation level of 62.6%.[3] As well as the cities and towns, the NCR contains ecologically sensitive areas like the Aravalli ridge, forests, wildlife and bird sanctuaries.[5] The Delhi Extended Urban Agglomeration, a part of the NCR, had an estimated GDP of $370 billion (measured in terms of GDP PPP) in 2015–16.[6]

History

The National Capital Region (NCR) and its planning board were created under the National Capital Region Planning Board Act of 1985.[1] That 1985 Act defined the NCR as being the whole of Delhi; the Haryana districts of Gurgaon, Faridabad and Sonipat, Rohtak (then including Jhajjar tehsil) and the Rewari tehsil then in Mahendragarh district; and the Uttar Pradesh districts of Bulandshahr, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut (then including Baghpat tehsil), and Ghaziabad (then including Hapur tehsil), and some part of the Rajasthan district of Alwar.[7][4] The 1985 boundary of the NCR covered an area of 34,144 square kilometres (13,183 sq mi).[3]: 3 

Prior to the creation of the NCR, an area described as the Delhi Metropolitan Area (DMA) was described in the 1962 Master Plan for Delhi. That plan defined the DMA as comprising the National Capital Territory and the ring towns of Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Gurgaon, Bahadurgarh and Loni, also certain rural areas, which had a population of the somewhat less than 2.1 million in 1951.[8] The following "Master Plan for Delhi", approved in August 1990, added Noida, Bahadurgarh and the then-proposed township of Kundli to the DMA, which consequently covered an area of 3,182 km2.[9]

Gautam Budh Nagar district was created in 1997 out of the existing NCR districts of Ghaziabad and Bulandshahr. The city of Noida was the location of the new district's headquarters.[10] Also in 1997 Baghpat district was created from Baghpat tehsil of Meerut district.[11]

In July 2013, the NCR was expanded to include three more districts, Bhiwani, and Mahendragarh in the state of Haryana, as well as Bharatpur in the state of Rajasthan. This brought the number of districts in the NCR to 19 (outside Delhi NCT), with the total NCR area increasing 34% to 45,887 km2.[12][13] Subsequently, Charkhi Dadri district was separated from Bhiwani district in 2016.[14]

On 9 June 2015, the Government of India approved the inclusion of three more districts in NCR – Jind, Panipat, Karnal in the state of Haryana and Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh.[15][16][17][18] covering a total area of 50,566 km2.[19] Shamli district of U.P. was added to the NCR in December 2017.[20] As of 2021, there are a total of 24 districts in the NCR, excluding the 11 districts of Delhi.

Proposed extensions

On 9 January 2018, the government of Uttar Pradesh formally proposed the extension of the NCR to cover the districts Aligarh, Bijnor, Hathras and Mathura.[21]

Proposed reductions

Under the "Draft Regional Plan 2041", it has been proposed to limit the NCR region to 100-km radius from Rajghat in Delhi for more focused and sustainable development of the region.[22][23] Government of Haryana has requested NCRPB for at least one-third reduction of its share in the NCR region.[24]

Component districts

A total of 24 districts in three neighbouring states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan along with whole of the National Capital Territory of Delhi constitute the National Capital Region (NCR) of India.[25]

The areas and populations (per 2011 census, prior to the addition of Muzaffarnagar, Jind, Karnal and Shamli) of these component districts are set out below:[2][3]: 3, 6 

Regional planning

The planning body for the region is the National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB). It has issued two regional plans, the "Regional Plan 2001, National Capital Region" approved in 1988,[26] and the "Regional Plan 2021, National Capital Region" approved in 2005.[27] Topics covered by the 2001 plan included transport, telecommunications, power and water supply, waste and sewerage, education, health, the environment, housing and the "counter magnet" areas. The 2021 plan extended these with the additional topics of social infrastructure, heritage, tourism, rural development, and disaster management.

The 51% of pollution in NCR is caused by the industrial pollution, 27% by vehicles and 8% by crop burning, consequently there are plans to create a 1,600 km long and 5 km wide The Great Green Wall of Aravalli green ecological corridor along Aravalli range from Gujarat to Delhi to be connected to Sivalik hill range with the planting of 1.35 billion (135 crore) new native trees over 10 years.[28] About 46% of the National Capital Region, home to 40 to 50 million people, is not connected to sewage networks. Sewage from these areas flows into stormwater drains that empty directly into the Yamuna.[29]

A Sports University is proposed to be established in Meerut district of UP Sub-Region.

Judicial System

Delhi NCR has only one high court, which is in Delhi. While it is highly suggested in Regional Plan 2041, Delhi NCR that high court bench must be set up in western Uttar Pradesh, large part of which falls in Delhi NCR. There has been long standing demand for high court bench in Meerut.[30]

Regional Plan 2041, Delhi NCR suggests that industrial growth of western Uttar Pradesh's part of Delhi NCR is being hampered due to unavailability of judicial system. Almost 54% of all cases reaching the High Court originate from the 22 districts of Western UP, still western Uttar Pradesh does not have a High Court or a bench.

People have to travel 700 km away to Allahabad for hearings. In fact, 6 high courts (Shimla, Delhi, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Nainital, Jammu) from other states are closer than Allahabad from western Uttar Pradesh. Even Lahore high court is closer than Allahabad.

Transport

Delhi Meerut RRTS

To ease with Transportation within National Capital Region. India's first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) was developed in Delhi NCR.

The first line that will become operational in November, 2023 will be Delhi Meerut RRTS. It is an 82.15 km (51.05 mi) long, semi-high speed rail corridor which will be India's first Regional Rapid Transit System currently under construction.[31]

Out of eight RRTS corridors identified and targeted for development prior to the formation of the NCRTC, the following three were prioritized[32] by India's Planning Commission:

The RapidX trains will have maximum speed for 180 km/hr and operation max speed would be 160 km.

Expressways

 
Section of Delhi Meerut Expressway

The region has the following operation and upcoming expressways -

Dedicated Freight Corridor

For regional logistic transportation both Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor will pass through Delhi NCR. Sites like Meerut and Dadri are planned to be proposed logistic hub.[33]

Ashok Agarwal, national president, Indian Industries Association (IIA), said “We have also received queries related to the allotment of land along the Ganga Expressway from investors. Most of the queries are for land in Meerut, Budaun and its adjoining areas”.[34]

  • Meerut along Delhi Meerut Expressway
  • Dadri Noida Ghaziabad Investment Region

Proposed Orbital Rail Corridor (ORC)

A total of three orbital rail corridors of proposed connected important districts of Meerut, Palwal, Sonipat, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and covering NCR area in circular fashion by rails for passenger trains and goods.

  • ORC - I: Haryana developing ORC by 2025 connecting Palwal-Sonipat. Uttar Pradesh is also planning to develop ORC connecting Palwal - Khurja - Meerut - Bagapat - Sonipat, to complete the Orbital Circle 1. This is expected to be made fully operational by 2028.
  • ORC - II: As “Regional Orbital Rail Corridor (RORC)” connecting Panipat- Shamli- Meerut- Jewar- Nuh- Bhiwadi- Rewari- Jhajjar- Rohtak- Panipat (along CREII) to enable fast regional movement of passenger and goods avoiding CNCR area.
  • ORC - III: As “Outer Orbital Rail Corridor (OORC)” along CRE-III, is planned by 2041.[35]

Railways

It is also proposed in Regional Plan 2041, Delhi NCR that all railway lines in NCR should be 4 tracks by 2030 and 06 tracks by 2040, 100% electrified, broad gauge and of high speed, with latest safety systems, Train Autonomous Cicrumambutation System (TACS), Centralised Traffic Control (CTC), etc.

Airport

Currently there is only one international airport, which is Indira Gandhi Internal Airport Delhi. Another airport, Jewar Airport Noida which will be Asia's largest airport once full operational is expected to be completed in 2025. Another airport in Meerut is proposed in Regional Plan 2041, Delhi NCR.[35]

Challenges to NCR

Delhi NCR faces its own set of challenges.

  1. Pollution - Due to high industrial growth, pollution from vehicles and stubble burning in Punjab. Delhi NCR has the worst Air Quality index in the world.
     
    Meerut High Court Bench Demand
  2. Judicial - The western Uttar Pradesh part of NCR contributes more than 50% of revenue to Uttar Pradesh Government. It has lost and risks losing a lot of corporate investments due to the unavailability of the Judicial System in West Uttar Pradesh. High courts of 6 states are closer to western Uttar Pradesh than Allahabad High court. Even Lahore High Court is closer. NCR planning board has suggested setting up a high court bench in Meerut immediately or it risks losing investment to Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, and, other counter magnets.
  3. Air Connectivity - Delhi NCR has only 1 airport, which is Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi. The upcoming airport in Jewar, Noida is under construction. But other Airports in Meerut and Panipat must be readied for civilian airlines.

Central National Capital Region

The 2001 Regional Plan defined the "Delhi Metropolitan Area" (DMA) as comprising the controlled areas of contiguous towns of GhaziabadLoni and Noida in Uttar Pradesh; FaridabadBallabhgarh, Gurgaon, Bahadurgarh, Kundli and extension of Delhi Ridge in Haryana. The total area of DMA was 1,696 km2 (655 sq mi), excluding the area of Delhi.[36][37]

Under the 2021 Regional plan, the Delhi Metropolitan Area was redesignated as "Central National Capital Region" (CNCR) wherein new areas were added. The CNCR comprises controlled areas of contiguous towns of GhaziabadLoni and Noida in Uttar Pradesh; GurgaonManesar, FaridabadBallabhgarh, Bahadurgarh, and SonipatKundli in Haryana. The total area of CNCR (excluding NCT of Delhi) is approximately 2,000 km2 (770 sq mi).[38][37][39]

The 2021 plan estimated the 2001 population of the CNCR outside of Delhi to be over 2.8 million, while Delhi's population was 13.8 million, yielding a total CNCR population of 16.6 million.[40] As of 2016 the most recent population estimates have spanned 25.7 to 26.5 million people.[41][42]

Counter magnets

The 1985 Act (§2.c and §8.f) gives the NCRCB the ability to select districts outside of the NCR to act as counter magnets, with a view to developing them further.[4]: 2, 10 Counter-magnet cities are identified as those that can be developed as alternative centres of growth and attract migrants to them rather than Delhi.[26]: 121  The criteria for selecting counter magnet towns are: that they should have their own established roots and potential of growth,[26]: 121  and should not be centres of either religious, strategic or environmental importance.[citation needed] The counter magnet cities should be given priority when allocating funding for development of land, housing and infrastructure.[26]: 126 

Following are the nine Counter-Magnet Areas to NCR spread across six states:[43][44]

See also

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External links

  • National Capital Region Planning Board
  • Famous Temples in Delhi NCR
  • (archived 21 July 2011)
  • Official area information of districts of India
  • Bulandshahr official website
  • (archived 21 July 2011)
  • Mahendragarh official site
  • National Capital Region Urban Infrastructure Financing Facility on Asian Development Bank

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The National Capital Region NCR is a planning region centred upon the National Capital Territory NCT of Delhi in India It encompasses Delhi and several districts surrounding it from the states of Haryana Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan 2 The NCR and the associated National Capital Region Planning Board NCRPB were created in 1985 to plan the development of the region and to evolve harmonized policies for the control of land uses and development of infrastructure in the region 4 Prominent cities of NCR include Delhi Faridabad Ghaziabad Gurugram Noida and Meerut National Capital Region NCRRegionLocation of the NCR in IndiaMap of the National Capital Region showing the union territory of Delhi red and states and the boundaries of their districts The states shown are Haryana green Rajasthan blue and Uttar Pradesh purple Coordinates 28 39 38 N 77 06 32 E 28 66056 N 77 10889 E 28 66056 77 10889Country IndiaStatesHaryanaUttar PradeshRajasthanUnion territoryDelhiCreated1985 1 Major citiesDelhi Faridabad Ghaziabad Gurugram NoidaGovernment Regional authorityNational Capital Region Planning BoardArea 2 Total55 083 km2 21 268 sq mi Population 2011 3 6 Total46 069 000 Density840 km2 2 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Websitencrpb wbr nic wbr inThe NCR is a rural urban region with a population of over 46 069 000 and an urbanisation level of 62 6 3 As well as the cities and towns the NCR contains ecologically sensitive areas like the Aravalli ridge forests wildlife and bird sanctuaries 5 The Delhi Extended Urban Agglomeration a part of the NCR had an estimated GDP of 370 billion measured in terms of GDP PPP in 2015 16 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Proposed extensions 1 2 Proposed reductions 2 Component districts 3 Regional planning 4 Judicial System 5 Transport 5 1 Delhi Meerut RRTS 5 2 Expressways 5 3 Dedicated Freight Corridor 5 4 Proposed Orbital Rail Corridor ORC 5 5 Railways 5 6 Airport 6 Challenges to NCR 7 Central National Capital Region 8 Counter magnets 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistoryThe National Capital Region NCR and its planning board were created under the National Capital Region Planning Board Act of 1985 1 That 1985 Act defined the NCR as being the whole of Delhi the Haryana districts of Gurgaon Faridabad and Sonipat Rohtak then including Jhajjar tehsil and the Rewari tehsil then in Mahendragarh district and the Uttar Pradesh districts of Bulandshahr Muzaffarnagar Meerut then including Baghpat tehsil and Ghaziabad then including Hapur tehsil and some part of the Rajasthan district of Alwar 7 4 The 1985 boundary of the NCR covered an area of 34 144 square kilometres 13 183 sq mi 3 3 Prior to the creation of the NCR an area described as the Delhi Metropolitan Area DMA was described in the 1962 Master Plan for Delhi That plan defined the DMA as comprising the National Capital Territory and the ring towns of Ghaziabad Faridabad Ballabhgarh Gurgaon Bahadurgarh and Loni also certain rural areas which had a population of the somewhat less than 2 1 million in 1951 8 The following Master Plan for Delhi approved in August 1990 added Noida Bahadurgarh and the then proposed township of Kundli to the DMA which consequently covered an area of 3 182 km2 9 Gautam Budh Nagar district was created in 1997 out of the existing NCR districts of Ghaziabad and Bulandshahr The city of Noida was the location of the new district s headquarters 10 Also in 1997 Baghpat district was created from Baghpat tehsil of Meerut district 11 In July 2013 the NCR was expanded to include three more districts Bhiwani and Mahendragarh in the state of Haryana as well as Bharatpur in the state of Rajasthan This brought the number of districts in the NCR to 19 outside Delhi NCT with the total NCR area increasing 34 to 45 887 km2 12 13 Subsequently Charkhi Dadri district was separated from Bhiwani district in 2016 14 On 9 June 2015 the Government of India approved the inclusion of three more districts in NCR Jind Panipat Karnal in the state of Haryana and Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh 15 16 17 18 covering a total area of 50 566 km2 19 Shamli district of U P was added to the NCR in December 2017 20 As of 2021 there are a total of 24 districts in the NCR excluding the 11 districts of Delhi Proposed extensions On 9 January 2018 the government of Uttar Pradesh formally proposed the extension of the NCR to cover the districts Aligarh Bijnor Hathras and Mathura 21 Proposed reductions Under the Draft Regional Plan 2041 it has been proposed to limit the NCR region to 100 km radius from Rajghat in Delhi for more focused and sustainable development of the region 22 23 Government of Haryana has requested NCRPB for at least one third reduction of its share in the NCR region 24 Component districtsA total of 24 districts in three neighbouring states of Haryana Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan along with whole of the National Capital Territory of Delhi constitute the National Capital Region NCR of India 25 The areas and populations per 2011 census prior to the addition of Muzaffarnagar Jind Karnal and Shamli of these component districts are set out below 2 3 3 6 State UT Districts Area km2 Population in thousands Delhi Central Delhi 1 483 16 788East DelhiNew DelhiNorth DelhiNorth East DelhiNorth West DelhiShahdaraSouth DelhiSouth East DelhiSouth West DelhiWest DelhiHaryana Bhiwani 25 327 11 031Charkhi DadriFaridabadGurgaonJhajjarJindKarnalMahendragarhNuhPalwalPanipatRewariRohtakSonipatRajasthan Alwar 13 447 3 674BharatpurUttar Pradesh Baghpat 14 826 14 576BulandshahrGautam Buddh NagarGhaziabadHapurMeerutMuzaffarnagarShamliTotal 55 083 46 069Regional planningFurther information The Great Green Wall of Aravalli and Leopards of Haryana The planning body for the region is the National Capital Region Planning Board NCRPB It has issued two regional plans the Regional Plan 2001 National Capital Region approved in 1988 26 and the Regional Plan 2021 National Capital Region approved in 2005 27 Topics covered by the 2001 plan included transport telecommunications power and water supply waste and sewerage education health the environment housing and the counter magnet areas The 2021 plan extended these with the additional topics of social infrastructure heritage tourism rural development and disaster management The 51 of pollution in NCR is caused by the industrial pollution 27 by vehicles and 8 by crop burning consequently there are plans to create a 1 600 km long and 5 km wide The Great Green Wall of Aravalli green ecological corridor along Aravalli range from Gujarat to Delhi to be connected to Sivalik hill range with the planting of 1 35 billion 135 crore new native trees over 10 years 28 About 46 of the National Capital Region home to 40 to 50 million people is not connected to sewage networks Sewage from these areas flows into stormwater drains that empty directly into the Yamuna 29 A Sports University is proposed to be established in Meerut district of UP Sub Region Judicial SystemDelhi NCR has only one high court which is in Delhi While it is highly suggested in Regional Plan 2041 Delhi NCR that high court bench must be set up in western Uttar Pradesh large part of which falls in Delhi NCR There has been long standing demand for high court bench in Meerut 30 Regional Plan 2041 Delhi NCR suggests that industrial growth of western Uttar Pradesh s part of Delhi NCR is being hampered due to unavailability of judicial system Almost 54 of all cases reaching the High Court originate from the 22 districts of Western UP still western Uttar Pradesh does not have a High Court or a bench People have to travel 700 km away to Allahabad for hearings In fact 6 high courts Shimla Delhi Jaipur Chandigarh Nainital Jammu from other states are closer than Allahabad from western Uttar Pradesh Even Lahore high court is closer than Allahabad TransportDelhi Meerut RRTS To ease with Transportation within National Capital Region India s first Regional Rapid Transit System RRTS was developed in Delhi NCR The first line that will become operational in November 2023 will be Delhi Meerut RRTS It is an 82 15 km 51 05 mi long semi high speed rail corridor which will be India s first Regional Rapid Transit System currently under construction 31 Out of eight RRTS corridors identified and targeted for development prior to the formation of the NCRTC the following three were prioritized 32 by India s Planning Commission Delhi Ghaziabad Meerut Under Construction Delhi Gurugram SNB Alwar DPR Stage Delhi Panipat Proposed The RapidX trains will have maximum speed for 180 km hr and operation max speed would be 160 km Expressways nbsp Section of Delhi Meerut ExpresswayThe region has the following operation and upcoming expressways Delhi Meerut Expressway Yamuna Expressway Noida Agra Noida Greater Noida Expressway DND Flyway Ganga Expressway Meerut Varanasi India s widest 14 lane expressway Eastern Peripheral Expressway Western Peripheral Expressway Dwarka Expressway Delhi Mumbai Expressway UER 2 Expessway Delhi Dehradun Expressway Delhi Amritsar Katra ExpresswayDedicated Freight Corridor For regional logistic transportation both Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor will pass through Delhi NCR Sites like Meerut and Dadri are planned to be proposed logistic hub 33 Ashok Agarwal national president Indian Industries Association IIA said We have also received queries related to the allotment of land along the Ganga Expressway from investors Most of the queries are for land in Meerut Budaun and its adjoining areas 34 Meerut along Delhi Meerut Expressway Dadri Noida Ghaziabad Investment RegionProposed Orbital Rail Corridor ORC A total of three orbital rail corridors of proposed connected important districts of Meerut Palwal Sonipat Noida Gurugram Faridabad and covering NCR area in circular fashion by rails for passenger trains and goods ORC I Haryana developing ORC by 2025 connecting Palwal Sonipat Uttar Pradesh is also planning to develop ORC connecting Palwal Khurja Meerut Bagapat Sonipat to complete the Orbital Circle 1 This is expected to be made fully operational by 2028 ORC II As Regional Orbital Rail Corridor RORC connecting Panipat Shamli Meerut Jewar Nuh Bhiwadi Rewari Jhajjar Rohtak Panipat along CREII to enable fast regional movement of passenger and goods avoiding CNCR area ORC III As Outer Orbital Rail Corridor OORC along CRE III is planned by 2041 35 Railways It is also proposed in Regional Plan 2041 Delhi NCR that all railway lines in NCR should be 4 tracks by 2030 and 06 tracks by 2040 100 electrified broad gauge and of high speed with latest safety systems Train Autonomous Cicrumambutation System TACS Centralised Traffic Control CTC etc Airport Currently there is only one international airport which is Indira Gandhi Internal Airport Delhi Another airport Jewar Airport Noida which will be Asia s largest airport once full operational is expected to be completed in 2025 Another airport in Meerut is proposed in Regional Plan 2041 Delhi NCR 35 Challenges to NCRDelhi NCR faces its own set of challenges Pollution Due to high industrial growth pollution from vehicles and stubble burning in Punjab Delhi NCR has the worst Air Quality index in the world nbsp Meerut High Court Bench Demand Judicial The western Uttar Pradesh part of NCR contributes more than 50 of revenue to Uttar Pradesh Government It has lost and risks losing a lot of corporate investments due to the unavailability of the Judicial System in West Uttar Pradesh High courts of 6 states are closer to western Uttar Pradesh than Allahabad High court Even Lahore High Court is closer NCR planning board has suggested setting up a high court bench in Meerut immediately or it risks losing investment to Bengaluru Pune Hyderabad and other counter magnets Air Connectivity Delhi NCR has only 1 airport which is Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi The upcoming airport in Jewar Noida is under construction But other Airports in Meerut and Panipat must be readied for civilian airlines Central National Capital RegionThe 2001 Regional Plan defined the Delhi Metropolitan Area DMA as comprising the controlled areas of contiguous towns of Ghaziabad Loni and Noida in Uttar Pradesh Faridabad Ballabhgarh Gurgaon Bahadurgarh Kundli and extension of Delhi Ridge in Haryana The total area of DMA was 1 696 km2 655 sq mi excluding the area of Delhi 36 37 Under the 2021 Regional plan the Delhi Metropolitan Area was redesignated as Central National Capital Region CNCR wherein new areas were added The CNCR comprises controlled areas of contiguous towns of Ghaziabad Loni and Noida in Uttar Pradesh Gurgaon Manesar Faridabad Ballabhgarh Bahadurgarh and Sonipat Kundli in Haryana The total area of CNCR excluding NCT of Delhi is approximately 2 000 km2 770 sq mi 38 37 39 The 2021 plan estimated the 2001 population of the CNCR outside of Delhi to be over 2 8 million while Delhi s population was 13 8 million yielding a total CNCR population of 16 6 million 40 As of 2016 update the most recent population estimates have spanned 25 7 to 26 5 million people 41 42 Counter magnetsThe 1985 Act 2 c and 8 f gives the NCRCB the ability to select districts outside of the NCR to act as counter magnets with a view to developing them further 4 2 10 Counter magnet cities are identified as those that can be developed as alternative centres of growth and attract migrants to them rather than Delhi 26 121 The criteria for selecting counter magnet towns are that they should have their own established roots and potential of growth 26 121 and should not be centres of either religious strategic or environmental importance citation needed The counter magnet cities should be given priority when allocating funding for development of land housing and infrastructure 26 126 Following are the nine Counter Magnet Areas to NCR spread across six states 43 44 Hisar and Ambala in Haryana Bareilly and Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh Kota and Jaipur in Rajasthan Patiala in Punjab Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh Dehradun in UttarakhandSee also nbsp India portalChennai metropolitan area Kolkata metropolitan area Mumbai Metropolitan RegionReferences a b Rationale ncrpb nic in NCR Planning Board Archived from the original on 16 December 2012 Retrieved 5 March 2013 The National Capital Region NCR in India was constituted under the NCRPB Act 1985 a b c NCR Constituent Areas National Capital Region Planning Board Archived from the original on 3 April 2023 a b c d Census 2011 PDF National Capital Region Planning Board National Informatics Centre p 3 Archived from the original PDF on 6 April 2016 Retrieved 26 March 2016 a b c The Gazette of India National Capital Region Planning Board Act of 1985 PDF NCR Planning Board 1985 Archived from the original PDF on 28 August 2012 Retrieved 5 March 2017 NCR expands planning lags The Indian Express 18 January 2014 Archived from the original on 20 March 2017 Retrieved 19 March 2017 With GDP of 370 billion Delhi NCR muscles out Mumbai as economic capital of India The Financial Express 29 November 2016 Archived from the original on 10 July 2017 Retrieved 14 July 2017 NCR Planning Board Act of 1985 PDF 1985 Master Plan for Delhi PDF rgplan org Delhi Development Authority 1 September 1962 Archived PDF from the original on 11 September 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2017 Master Plan for Delhi PDF Delhi Development Authority August 1990 p 8 Archived PDF from the original on 28 August 2017 Retrieved 19 March 2017 Brief Industrial Profile of Gautam Budh Nagar PDF Government of India Micro Small and Medium Enterprises 14 August 2012 p 1 Archived PDF from the original on 23 November 2018 Retrieved 28 July 2018 Census of India 2011 Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook Baghpat PDF Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India 2011 p 9 Archived PDF from the original on 14 November 2015 Retrieved 7 July 2016 The Organisation and Administration PDF Ministry of Urban Development Government of India p 32 Archived from the original PDF on 8 April 2017 Retrieved 7 April 2017 Government of India vide Notification dated 1 10 2013 has included Bhiwani and Mahendragarh districts of the State of Haryana and Bharatpur district of the State of Rajasthan 3 more districts enter National Capital Region fold The Times of India The Times of India 2 July 2013 Archived from the original on 3 October 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2015 Charki Dadri notified as 22nd district of Haryana The Times of India 5 December 2016 Archived from the original on 6 December 2016 Retrieved 13 July 2017 NCR gets bigger Jind Karnal and Muzaffarnagar districts added The Economic Times Archived from the original on 12 June 2015 Retrieved 28 July 2015 NCR to now include these 3 new districts Archived from the original on 9 June 2015 Retrieved 9 June 2015 Business Standard 9 June 2015 NCR to now include 3 new districts Part 2 Business Standard India Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 28 July 2015 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news 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Planning Board Archived 16 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine Ncrpb nic in Retrieved on 16 July 2013 a b c d Regional Plan 2001 National Capital Region PDF NCR Planning Board 3 November 1988 Archived PDF from the original on 8 March 2017 Retrieved 7 March 2017 the future interceptors of migratory flow Regional Plan 2021 Background ncrpb nic in NCR Planning Board Archived from the original on 18 May 2017 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Want govt to build 1600 km green wall along Aravalli Archived 24 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine Indian Express 24 December 2019 No sewerage in 46 of NCR The Times of India Archived from the original on 4 May 2014 Retrieved 28 July 2015 Demand for high court Bench in Meerut returns The Times of India 26 September 2021 ISSN 0971 8257 Retrieved 3 October 2023 Interactive Map NCRTC Retrieved 3 October 2023 Project Overview NCRTC Retrieved 3 October 2023 Invest in UP PDF Industrial clusters to come up along Ganga Expressway Hindustan Times 7 May 2023 Retrieved 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control migration The Hindu 1 September 2021 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 24 June 2022 External linksNational Capital Region Planning Board Famous Temples in Delhi NCR NCR map archived 21 July 2011 Official area information of districts of India Bulandshahr official website Bhiwani official site archived 21 July 2011 Mahendragarh official site National Capital Region Urban Infrastructure Financing Facility on Asian Development Bank Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Capital Region India amp oldid 1184146271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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