India, June 16 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
The 42nd meeting of National Capital Region Planning Board (NCRPB) was held on 16.06.2026 in New Delhi. The meeting was chaired by the Hon'ble Shri Manohar Lal, Union Minister for Housing & Urban Affairs and attended by Hon'ble Chief Minister Haryana, Shri Nayab Singh Saini; Hon'ble Chief Minister NCT of Delhi, Smt. Rekha Gupta; Hon'ble Minister Urban Development Rajasthan, Shri. Jhabar Singh Kharra; Hon'ble Minister Urban Development Uttar Pradesh, Shri. Arvind Kumar Sharma; Secretaries of MoHUA & MoRTH, and Chief Secretaries of NCR States, along with other senior officers of the Central Government and NCR participating States.
The National Capital Region spans 55,083 sq km across the NCT of Delhi and 27 districts of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. It is home to 230 urban settlements and 11,784 villages, contributes ~8% of India's GDP, and is the world's largest urban agglomeration.
The region is on the cusp of near-doubling. From 7.86 crore today to 14.73 crore by 2041 - close to seven crore additional residents to absorb over the next fifteen years. Most of the population growth will be in the urban centres, and especially the larger cities within the NCR. The RP-2041 is an important step in meeting the challenge and planning for this growth.
The Draft RP-2041 has been comprehensively consulted. Public notice in December 2021 drew over 4,500 comments. It has undergone elaborate state and central government-level discussions and reviews through 2025. The updated draft was shared with all four constituent States in January 2026, and the responses have been incorporated.
Speaking in the meeting, Shri Manohar Lal, Chairman, NCRPB said that the NCR Planning Board is a unique example of inter-state and inter-agency coordination and regional development in the country. The Chairman of NCRPB also said that a cooperative, collaborative and coordinated approach is essential to make an economically prosperous, future-ready NCR with citizen-centric infrastructure.
The Board discussed the Regional Plan 2041 in great detail took the following decisions:
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