Bhiwadi Masterplan

BIDA-2031

Masterplan
Bhiwadi Masterplan map

Overview

The Bhiwadi Master Plan 2031, formally the Greater Bhiwadi Master Plan for the Bhiwadi-Tapookara-Khushkhera Complex, is prepared by Rajasthan's Town Planning Department under the Rajasthan Urban Improvement Act, 1959. It spans 251 sq km across 99 notified revenue villages in Alwar district, allocating 21,483 hectares across residential, industrial, mixed-use, and special-use zones. Every Bhiwadi Masterplan 2031 land buying decision starts with one question: which zone does your survey number sit in? This page covers the zone codes, the regulatory traps buyers walk into, and the corridors where zoning actually moves land value.

Industrial Zone Creep: The Biggest Regulatory Trap in Bhiwadi Masterplan 2031 Land Buying

Most buyers arrive in Bhiwadi expecting a clean residential market. What they find is different. The Greater Bhiwadi Master Plan 2031 reserves 24.9% of the total urbanisable area, roughly 5,355 hectares, for industrial use. That single number is larger than the entire residential allocation, and it explains why the Bhiwadi industrial zone land rules catch so many buyers off guard.

Overview

Residential

Permitted Primary Use

Housing sectors, avg 60 ha each

Residential Construction Allowed?

Yes

Conversion Required?

No

Mixed Use

Permitted Primary Use

Retail plus residential along Alwar Road

Residential Construction Allowed?

Yes, with commercial ground floor

Conversion Required?

No, within Mixed Use boundary

Industrial

Permitted Primary Use

Manufacturing, RIICO-allocated industry

Residential Construction Allowed?

No

Conversion Required?

Yes, CLU from BIDA mandatory

Abadi Area

Permitted Primary Use

99 notified village settlements

Residential Construction Allowed?

Existing structures only

Conversion Required?

Regularisation needed for new builds

Special Uses

Permitted Primary Use

Corporate Park, TOD, Ecological Conservation

Residential Construction Allowed?

No

Conversion Required?

No conversion pathway

The sharpest risk is abadi area land Bhiwadi plot purchase. Sellers inside Tapookara, Khushkhera, and Chaupanki routinely present village land as approved residential. The plan classifies all 99 revenue villages as abadi, but that status does not make them buildable for new residential use. Any abadi plot sitting within an industrial zone boundary needs a formal Change of Land Use order from BIDA before a single foundation can legally go in. Demand the CLU certificate before signing the sale deed, not as an afterthought once money has changed hands.

Tapookara, Chaupanki, Kahrani: Which Corridors Does Bhiwadi Masterplan 2031 Actually Favour?

Bhiwadi North

Zone Classification

Residential plus Mixed Use

Growth Driver

Established base, RRTS station at Matila village

Primary Risk

Entry prices already reflect the premium

Tapookara

Zone Classification

Industrial plus Abadi

Growth Driver

Honda plant, RIICO road link to Kasaula

Primary Risk

Abadi plots sold as residential without a CLU

Khushkhera

Zone Classification

Industrial

Growth Driver

DMIC investment region, Bhiwadi-Neemrana corridor

Primary Risk

Residential use needs full CLU conversion

Chaupanki / Kahrani

Zone Classification

Industrial plus Residential fringe

Growth Driver

NH-8 access, Corporate Park zone

Primary Risk

Boundary disputes between zone types

The Bhiwadi mixed use zone Alwar Road plot corridor is the plan's most coherent residential bet. Mixed use zoning was placed along Alwar Road deliberately, to channel commercial pressure into a defined strip and keep the residential sectors behind it clean. That design logic holds.

Tapookara looks compelling on paper. Honda plant proximity and the RIICO road link to Kasaula create real industrial activity nearby. The problem is that RIICO acquisition work in the area displaced village land into a legal limbo that persisted for years. Before committing any funds to a Tapookara survey number, pull the RIICO acquisition records and confirm the land is clear.

The Delhi-Alwar RRTS changes the calculus for Bhiwadi North. The approved 164 km alignment includes a station near Matila village, with 22 hectares reserved in the master plan specifically for that station. Land in the residential and mixed use zones within reach of that corridor has both a zoning foundation and a national infrastructure commitment behind it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Greater Bhiwadi Master Plan 2031?

Rajasthan's official land use plan for the Bhiwadi-Tapookara-Khushkhera Complex, covering 99 revenue villages across 251 sq km and allocating 21,483 hectares across residential, industrial, mixed use, and special-use zones until 2031.

Which authority governs land use in Bhiwadi?

The Bhiwadi Integrated Development Authority (BIDA) under the Rajasthan Government controls all land use approvals. CLU orders, layout sanctions, and building permissions all require BIDA clearance, independent of RIICO or local municipality decisions.

Can I buy residential land in an industrial zone in Bhiwadi?

No. Industrial zones cover 24.9% of the plan area. Building residential property there without a BIDA-issued CLU order is illegal. Confirm the zone on your exact survey number before paying any token amount or signing documents.

What is abadi area land in the Bhiwadi Master Plan?

Abadi land covers existing settlements across the 99 notified revenue villages. Existing structures are permitted, but fresh residential layouts in abadi areas near industrial zones need formal regularisation. Brokers routinely present this land as fully approved residential.

How does the Delhi-Alwar RRTS affect land values in Bhiwadi?

The approved 164 km RRTS alignment includes a Bhiwadi station near Matila village, with 22 hectares reserved in the master plan. Residential and mixed use plots near this corridor carry a plan-supported appreciation case backed by confirmed national infrastructure investment.

What is mixed use zoning in Greater Bhiwadi?

Mixed use covers 7.7% of urbanisable area along Alwar Road, permitting ground-floor retail with residential floors above. The zone was specifically drawn to stop commercial encroachment from arterial roads bleeding into the residential sectors immediately behind them.

What documents must I check before buying land in Bhiwadi?

Verify the Bhiwadi Masterplan 2031 zone classification for your survey number, obtain the BIDA CLU certificate for any abadi or industrial-adjacent plot, and check RIICO acquisition records for all Tapookara and Khushkhera land before proceeding.

Disclaimer

Zoning and boundary information shown here is indicative. Users should verify details with Rajasthan Industrial Development Authority (RIICO) – Bhiwadi or relevant local planning authorities before any transaction or development decision.

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Data Source & Verification

Source

Official Bhiwadi Industrial Development Authority (BIDA) documents

Official Website

urban.rajasthan.gov.in

Coordinate Reference System

EPSG:4326 (WGS 84)

Geometry Type

Polygon / MultiPolygon

Data Format

Vector (GeoJSON) + Raster Tiles

Last Verified

2026

Status

Active

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