Kakria’s group said, “Commercialisation of residential colony is a security and environmental nightmare, not to mention its impact on social fabric. Delhi has become a nonstop urban jungle in seismic zone IV with intermingling habitat and livelihood and unplanned rickety structures, everything being the result of a flawed MPD21.”Among suggestions and objections DDA received was one from East Delhi RWAs Joint Front on the issue of the increasing number of vehicles in the city and the lack of adequate parking. “Surprisingly, Delhi had over 75 Lakh vehicles in 2019, but the parking space available was for less than one lakh vehicles,” the front said. “And the government hasn’t yet introduced any checks on the sale of vehicles in the city.”
Arguing that existing parking norms have failed to solve the problem, B S Vohra, front president, submitted that though 20% of the land area in Delhi consisted of streets, the residents had to “face traffic jams at almost every corner, contributing towards air and environmental pollution in the city”.Manoj Misra, convener, Yamuna Jiye Abhiyan, said that while he welcomed the draft MPD-2041 saying upfront that its focus was on environment, it shouldn’t have been taken up as a standalone subject. “Environment is not just a chapter, but should figure in all the chapters related to transport, shelter, infrastructure, etc., because environment is overarching,” argued Misra.“Environment in Delhi is not just the Yamuna and the Ridge, it is also air and water quality and the quality of life per se.” He added that by treating environment as just one of the contentious subjects, justice couldn’t be fully done to it.
Arguing that existing parking norms have failed to solve the problem, B S Vohra, front president, submitted that though 20% of the land area in Delhi consisted of streets, the residents had to “face traffic jams at almost every corner, contributing towards air and environmental pollution in the city”.Manoj Misra, convener, Yamuna Jiye Abhiyan, said that while he welcomed the draft MPD-2041 saying upfront that its focus was on environment, it shouldn’t have been taken up as a standalone subject. “Environment is not just a chapter, but should figure in all the chapters related to transport, shelter, infrastructure, etc., because environment is overarching,” argued Misra.“Environment in Delhi is not just the Yamuna and the Ridge, it is also air and water quality and the quality of life per se.” He added that by treating environment as just one of the contentious subjects, justice couldn’t be fully done to it.