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New NDMC Guidelines Aim to Preserve Aesthetics in New Delhi’s Central Vista Area, Prohibit Mobile Towers

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published June 23, 2023 4 Min Read
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New Delhi’s Central Vista area is set to undergo significant changes as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) introduces new guidelines aimed at preserving its aesthetics. In an effort to maintain the visual appeal of the area, the NDMC has explicitly prohibited the installation of mobile towers within the Central Vista region.

The decision comes as part of the NDMC’s commitment to safeguard the architectural integrity and historical significance of the Central Vista, which is home to iconic structures such as the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House, and India Gate. These landmarks hold immense cultural value and symbolize the nation’s heritage. The NDMC’s latest guidelines aim to strike a balance between technological advancements and the preservation of India’s rich history.

With the exponential growth of mobile communication networks in recent years, the installation of mobile towers has become a common sight across urban landscapes. However, the NDMC believes that these structures could mar the visual harmony of the Central Vista area. The guidelines prioritize the area’s aesthetics, aiming to maintain its status as a picturesque and historically significant location.

While mobile towers are essential for ensuring seamless connectivity and widespread access to communication services, the NDMC recognizes the need to carefully consider their placement. Alternative strategies will be employed to address the connectivity requirements of the area without compromising its visual appeal.

The NDMC has stated that alternative solutions, such as underground cables and localized networking equipment, will be explored to fulfill the communication needs of residents, businesses, and visitors in the Central Vista region. By adopting these alternatives, the NDMC aims to maintain uninterrupted network coverage while minimizing the visual impact on the surroundings.

The decision to prohibit mobile towers in the Central Vista area has drawn mixed reactions from the public. Some argue that prioritizing aesthetics may lead to compromised network quality and coverage, especially considering the area’s significance as a hub for administrative and political activities. Others support the NDMC’s stance, emphasizing the need to preserve the historical and cultural importance of the Central Vista.

To address concerns about connectivity, the NDMC plans to collaborate with telecommunication service providers to ensure the deployment of efficient and reliable network infrastructure in the surrounding areas. This collaborative approach will enable the NDMC to strike a balance between preserving the aesthetics of the Central Vista and meeting the communication needs of its residents and visitors.

The new guidelines align with the government’s vision to transform the Central Vista area into a world-class architectural and cultural hub. In addition to the prohibition of mobile towers, the NDMC has introduced various measures to enhance the overall experience of the area, including landscaping, pedestrian-friendly pathways, and improved public amenities.

The NDMC’s decision to prohibit mobile towers in the Central Vista area reflects a broader trend of urban development prioritizing aesthetics and historical preservation. As cities continue to evolve, finding a balance between technological advancements and preserving cultural heritage will remain a crucial challenge for urban planners and policymakers.

As the Central Vista area undergoes transformation in line with the new guidelines, it is hoped that the preservation of its aesthetic appeal will contribute to a harmonious coexistence of modernity and tradition, ensuring that New Delhi’s historical significance remains intact for generations to come.

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Sweta Jha June 23, 2023
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