The ministry of civil aviation not only wants a spanking new office for the Directorate General of Civil Aviation DGCA but it also wants to turn the DGCAs current address,in the heart of central Delhi,into a residential complex for its staff. After the finance ministry and the ministry of urban development shot down the plan,and the change in land use,the ministry seems to have retreated. Meanwhile,the army has demanded another 109 acres of land in Dwarka to make room for
defence personnel.
ignore the real city,into a more
diverse,mixed-use space is not only more seemly in a democracy,it would also ensure more efficient use of space.
Our absurd zoning laws mean that the best parts of town are taken over by PSUs and government departments,commissions and authorities with their squat,charmless buildings. There have been some moves towards changing this and easing the stress on central Delhi,including the idea that no new government offices should come up in the area and that existing structures be augmented for optimum usage. But for now,it doesnt look like the government intends to cede space anytime soon.