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Home / Environment / Varanasi Ring Road Gets 20m Green Belt

Varanasi Ring Road Gets 20m Green Belt

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Varanasi will develop a 20-meter green belt along the Ring Road.
  • Construction is prohibited in the proposed green belt area.
  • VDA will strictly enforce building rules near major roads.
Varanasi Ring Road Gets 20m Green Belt

The Varanasi Development Authority (VDA) is implementing a new provision for a green belt along the city's Ring Road and other major routes. This initiative aims to foster environmentally friendly and balanced development. A 20-meter wide green belt will be developed on both sides of the Ring Road, which has a fixed width of 60 meters within the city.

This green belt is designed not only to improve traffic flow but also to significantly contribute to environmental protection and enhance the city's greenery. Residents will benefit from a cleaner living environment. The VDA has strictly prohibited all forms of permanent construction within the proposed 20-meter green belt area.

Permitted uses in this zone are limited to specific public and eco-friendly activities, including petrol pumps, playgrounds, parks, stadiums, and zoos. Any construction near major roads like Azamgarh Road and GT Road requires prior map approval from the VDA. Unauthorized construction will be deemed illegal, leading to strict action under the Uttar Pradesh Urban Planning and Development Act, including demolition and other penalties.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Varanasi Development Authority is creating a 20-meter wide green belt along the Ring Road and major city roads to enhance greenery and environmental protection.
Only specific public and environment-friendly uses like petrol pumps, playgrounds, parks, and zoos are permitted in the green belt; permanent construction is prohibited.
Any construction without prior VDA map approval near major roads is illegal and subject to strict action, including demolition, under the Uttar Pradesh Urban Planning and Development Act.

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