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Transforming Faridabad: FMDA’s 2041 Master Plan brings bold urban innovations

The Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority (FMDA) has launched the 2041 Master Plan, aiming to transform Faridabad into a world-class metropolitan hub with state-of-the-art infrastructure across various sectors. Envisioned projects include a massive Yamuna riverfront, the Rapid Rail Transport System (RRTS)...
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The Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority (FMDA) has launched the 2041 Master Plan, aiming to transform Faridabad into a world-class metropolitan hub with state-of-the-art infrastructure across various sectors. Envisioned projects include a massive Yamuna riverfront, the Rapid Rail Transport System (RRTS) to connect with NCR cities, a pod taxi service linking Faridabad with Gurugram, and even a helicopter service for residents.

For the first time, the FMDA is handling the city’s Master Plan, focusing on projects over the next 15 years to reshape Faridabad’s future. This comprehensive plan incorporates both the 2031 and 2041 visions, addressing water conservation, transportation, and key infrastructural upgrades. Core areas include improved road connectivity, enhanced green spaces, efficient sewage and drainage networks, water supply, and planned development of residential and commercial zones.

A significant focus is the development of a 20-km Yamuna riverfront, a transformative project that will revitalise hundreds of acres of unused land previously subjected to illegal encroachments.

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Additionally, the plan envisions modern residential hubs along the future Faridabad-Jewar International Airport Greenfield Expressway and high-speed rail lines linking Faridabad with Noida. Intra-city connectivity is also set for enhancement, with projects like the East-West Corridor, a Metro extension to Palwal, and an RRTS link replacing the previous Metro plan between Faridabad and Gurugram.

NK Katara, a retired official, emphasised the importance of curbing illegal colonisation to ensure sustainable development. He said, “Tough measures are required to curb illegal colonisation menace.”

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Sudhir Singh Chauhan, Senior Town Planner (STP) with the FMDA, said, “The focus of the Master Plan – 2041 is on state-of-the-art connectivity and planned urbanisation.”

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