Prithla Masterplan
DGTCP-2031

Overview
The Prithla Masterplan 2031 is the Final Development Plan (FDP) prepared by the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP), Haryana, governing the controlled area of Village Prithla and adjoining regions in District Palwal. Implemented in 2011 and valid through 2031, the plan divides Prithla into 13 sectors covering residential, industrial, commercial, and green belt zones. Buyers must verify their survey number against this plan before any purchase. This page covers zone classifications, regulatory traps, and the key corridors where the Prithla Masterplan 2031 directly affects land value and legal buildability.
Zone Trap: Why 12 of 13 Sectors in Prithla Cannot Have Residential Construction
Residential
Sectors
Sector 6 only
Buildable for Residential?
Yes, directly
CLU Required?
No
Industrial
Sectors
Multiple sectors
Buildable for Residential?
No
CLU Required?
Yes, from DTCP Haryana Director
Green Belt / Public Utility
Sectors
Multiple sectors
Buildable for Residential?
No
CLU Required?
Not permitted
Commercial
Sectors
Designated pockets
Buildable for Residential?
Only for commercial use
CLU Required?
Yes
Zone Type
Sectors
Buildable for Residential?
CLU Required?
Residential
Sector 6 only
Yes, directly
No
Industrial
Multiple sectors
No
Yes, from DTCP Haryana Director
Green Belt / Public Utility
Multiple sectors
No
Not permitted
Commercial
Designated pockets
Only for commercial use
Yes
Any plot sold outside Sector 6 with a claim of residential buildability should be cross-checked on the DTCP Haryana portal before signing anything. In Haryana, the CLU application process takes 60 to 90 days when documents are complete, and approval is not guaranteed: DTCP operates under Punjab Scheduled Roads and Controlled Areas Restriction of Unregulated Development Act, 1963, which allows the government to refuse any CLU that conflicts with the operative development plan. Illegal colonies built without DTCP licence face demolition; the department has executed demolition drives across Haryana NCR districts, and Palwal is within its enforcement jurisdiction. If a broker cannot show you both the FDP zone map and a DTCP licence number, that plot is unverified.
Sector 6 and the Industrial Corridor: Where the Prithla Masterplan 2031 Creates Real Value
Sector 6, Prithla
Zone
Residential (DDJAY licensed)
Growth Driver
Only residential sector; 500+ industries driving worker housing demand
Known Risk
Limited supply, high broker activity
Prithla Industrial Area
Zone
Industrial
Growth Driver
500+ large industries operating; DFC (Dedicated Freight Corridor) alignment nearby
Known Risk
No residential buildability without CLU
NH-19 / Mathura Road Frontage
Zone
Mixed commercial fringe
Growth Driver
Connectivity to Delhi, Faridabad, Palwal, and 35 km from Jewar International Airport via Ballabgarh–Jewar link
Known Risk
Highway-adjacent plots need CLU for warehouse or commercial use
Eastern Agra Canal Corridor
Zone
Urbanisable area (Faridabad FDP linkage)
Growth Driver
75-metre and 90-metre roads proposed to connect Prithla to Noida and Greater Noida
Known Risk
Roads not yet built; valuation is speculative until notification
Corridor / Locality
Zone
Growth Driver
Known Risk
Sector 6, Prithla
Residential (DDJAY licensed)
Only residential sector; 500+ industries driving worker housing demand
Limited supply, high broker activity
Prithla Industrial Area
Industrial
500+ large industries operating; DFC (Dedicated Freight Corridor) alignment nearby
No residential buildability without CLU
NH-19 / Mathura Road Frontage
Mixed commercial fringe
Connectivity to Delhi, Faridabad, Palwal, and 35 km from Jewar International Airport via Ballabgarh–Jewar link
Highway-adjacent plots need CLU for warehouse or commercial use
Eastern Agra Canal Corridor
Urbanisable area (Faridabad FDP linkage)
75-metre and 90-metre roads proposed to connect Prithla to Noida and Greater Noida
Roads not yet built; valuation is speculative until notification
The most misunderstood corridor is the Agra Canal fringe. The connectivity to Noida and Greater Noida is proposed in the Faridabad Master Plan 2031, not yet executed. Buyers quoting Jewar Airport proximity as a reason to buy agricultural land on this fringe are pricing in an infrastructure event that may still be years away from physical delivery. Sector 6 land, by contrast, has an active DTCP licence, existing rental demand from industrial workers, and the only legal path to residential construction within the Prithla controlled area today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sector 6 the only residential zone in the Prithla Masterplan 2031?
Yes. The Prithla FDP 2031 designates Sector 6 as the sole residential sector across all 13 sectors. All other sectors are zoned industrial, commercial, green belt, or public utility.
What is a CLU and do I need one before buying land in Prithla?
CLU stands for Change of Land Use. In Haryana, any conversion of agricultural or industrial land to residential or commercial use requires CLU permission from the DTCP Director. Without it, construction is illegal and demolition-liable.
How do I verify a plot's zone in the Prithla FDP 2031?
Cross-check the survey number and sector against the coloured zone map published by DTCP Haryana at tcpharyana.gov.in. The 1acre Prithla Masterplan 2031 layer (Premium) overlays this data directly on the satellite map.
Can I build a house on an industrial zone plot in Prithla?
No, not without a valid CLU from the DTCP Haryana Director. Industrial zone land prohibits residential construction under the FDP. CLU approval for residential conversion in an industrial zone is not routine and frequently refused.
What is DDJAY and are plots under it safe to buy in Prithla?
DDJAY (Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojana, 2016) is a Haryana affordable housing scheme. Plots licensed under DDJAY in Sector 6 Prithla are state-approved and bank-loan eligible, making them among the lower-risk plot categories in the Prithla land market.
How does the Jewar Airport link affect land prices in Prithla?
Prithla is approximately 35 km from Jewar International Airport via the Ballabgarh–Jewar Airport Link, which remains under construction. Demand uplift is real but forward-looking; current valuations in agricultural fringe zones partially price in a connectivity event not yet delivered.
What documents should I check before buying a plot in Prithla?
Verify the sale deed, DTCP licence or CLU certificate, sector and survey number against the FDP zone map, and mutation records. For DDJAY plots, confirm the project's licence number on the DTCP Haryana portal before paying any advance.
Does the 100-metre ring road in the Prithla Masterplan 2031 affect my plot?
It may. The plan includes a 100-metre ring road and 30-metre green belt reservation. Plots abutting or within this reservation cannot be built on. Confirm your survey number falls outside the road and green belt alignment before purchase.
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Data Source & Verification
Source
Official Town and Country Planning Department (DGTCP), Haryana – Prithla documents
Official Website
https://tcpharyana.gov.in
Coordinate Reference System
EPSG:4326 (WGS 84)
Geometry Type
Polygon / MultiPolygon
Data Format
Vector (GeoJSON) + Raster Tiles
Last Verified
2026
Status
Active
