In a significant stride towards creating a more investor-friendly ecosystem, the Delhi government has announced plans to develop a dedicated portal named the Delhi Land Bank Portal to help investors seamlessly identify suitable land parcels across the national capital.
As part of a broader initiative focused on ease of doing business and regulatory simplification in Union Territories, the Delhi government has entrusted the Delhi State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) with building this centralized, map-based digital hub
Key collaborators include Geospatial Delhi Limited (GSDL), which will integrate spatial data to display verified land parcel information through interactive maps
Project Rollout: Step by Step
- Parcel Collection & Verification
DSIIDC’s Industrial Estate Management (IEM) and Relocation divisions are gathering data on available land parcels. These are expected to be submitted by September 10, 2025, after which the engineering team verifies geographical coordinates for accuracy -
- Mapping & Integration
Post verification, the data is handed over to GSDL for integration into Delhi’s geospatial mapping system. Investors will be able to browse parcels via GIS-enabled visuals on the portal. - Portal Utility
Beyond mapping, the portal is expected to enhance transparency, reduce bureaucratic delay, and simplify the land identification process for industrial and infrastructure investments.
Why It Matters
- Quick Visibility: Investors can instantly view options through a centralized digital interface, eliminating guesswork.
- Verified Data: With coordination between DSIIDC and GSDL, parcel details are authenticated to ensure credibility.
- Regulatory Ease: The portal aims to reduce procedural hassle and bureaucratic delays.
- Strategic Planning: By encouraging land consolidation through policy and portal, the Delhi government lays the groundwork for better land-use planning and increased industrial productivity.
Conclusion
The Land Bank Portal is poised to become a lynchpin in Delhi’s industrial infrastructure planning:
Investors stand to benefit from faster, clearer access to critical land data.
The portal supports strategic urban planning, encouraging consolidation and optimal utilization of land.
Once operational, integrating the portal with clearance systems (like the Single Window System) and regulatory bodies could offer a truly seamless investment experience.