Dibrugarh, July 2024: Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA), a statutory authority of Indian Railways, has invited bids for the Grant of Lease of Railway Land for Development including Redevelopment of the existing Railway Colony consisting of 168 units at Naliapool Railway Colony, Dibrugarh under Northeast Frontier Railway.
The total land area entrusted to RLDA is 50,113.54 Sqm, and the area to be leased to the developer is 36,458.18 Sqm. The land will be leased for 99 years with a reserve price of INR 31 crore and construction of 168 types of quarters. The Permissible Floor Space Index (FSI) for the Naliapool Railway Colony site offered for development is 2.01.
Land Parcel Snapshot | |
Site Description | Grant of Lease of Railway Land for 99 Years for Development including Redevelopment of existing Railway Colony (168 Units quarters) at Naliapool Railway Colony, Dibrugarh. |
Land Area | 36,458.18 Sqm |
Built up Area offered | 73,287.84 Sqm |
Reserve Price (Rupees) | 31 Cr |
Last date of submission of e-bid | 28.08.2024 up to 15:00 hrs. |
Connectivity
- The Naliapool Railway Colony in Dibrugarh is situated on Durgabari Road, approximately 300 meters from National Highway (NH) – 37. The site is also accessible from Budha Mandir Road to the north, which varies between 6 to 8 meters as per the physical survey at the site. Additionally, there are numerous secondary and tertiary roads from NH-37 that connect to the Railway Colony, providing multiple access points.
- The Naliapool Railway Colony is bordered by a Municipality Residential Area to the north and west, a Municipality Residential Area and part of Railway Land to the south, and Durgabari Road and Borbari Railway Colony to the east.
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About RLDA
Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) is a statutory authority under the Ministry of Railways for the development of Railway land. It has four key mandates as a part of its development plan, namely leasing commercial sites, colony redevelopment, station redevelopment and multi-functional complexes.
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