Gurugram HSVP Land Procurement Targets 17000 Acres
Authorities in Haryana are preparing for one of the largest planned urban land aggregation exercises in the National Capital Region, as the Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) moves to secure nearly 17,000 acres in Gurugram to support future residential and commercial expansion.
The proposed Gurugram land procurement programme will be executed through the state’s digital e-Bhoomi portal, a platform designed to simplify land transactions by enabling voluntary participation from landowners while improving transparency in ownership verification and compensation processes.Officials associated with the planning exercise indicate that parcels across dozens of villages and several upcoming sectors in Gurugram will be gradually listed on the portal. Landowners will be able to offer their plots digitally, allowing HSVP to aggregate land needed for structured city expansion and infrastructure-led development.The initiative forms part of a wider strategy by Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) to acquire land for new urban sectors across key cities in the state. Gurugram alone accounts for around 17,000 acres under the current phase, reflecting the city’s continued population growth, strong corporate presence, and rising demand for planned residential neighbourhoods.
Urban planners say the Gurugram land procurement effort could reshape how the city expands in the coming decade. Gurugram’s rapid development over the past two decades has largely been driven by private developers, often resulting in fragmented infrastructure delivery and uneven urban planning. By aggregating land in advance, HSVP aims to create new sectors with integrated road networks, public utilities, institutional spaces, and green buffers.The e-Bhoomi platform is expected to play a critical role in this process. The digital system enables authorities to map land parcels, verify title records, and maintain a transparent digital trail of negotiations with landowners. Policy observers note that such digital tools could reduce disputes, improve compensation timelines, and streamline the administrative procedures that often delay large-scale land acquisition.Many of the targeted parcels lie near rapidly developing corridors such as the Dwarka Expressway, Southern Peripheral Road, and other emerging urban extensions that connect Gurugram to Delhi and surrounding districts. These areas are already witnessing significant residential and commercial investment due to improved connectivity and proximity to major employment hubs.
For the National Capital Region, the programme signals a renewed emphasis on planned urban expansion. Gurugram continues to attract corporate investment, technology companies, and high-income residential buyers, yet infrastructure and housing supply have struggled to keep pace with demand.Experts argue that initiatives led by Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) could help balance market-driven real estate growth with structured urban planning. If implemented effectively, the Gurugram land procurement programme could support the development of more organised neighbourhoods while aligning housing supply, infrastructure investment, and environmental planning with the region’s long-term growth trajectory.
The success of the initiative, however, will depend on sustained coordination between state agencies, infrastructure providers, and local communities as Gurugram continues its transformation into one of India’s most significant urban and economic centres.