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NOTE:
1. This map indicates broad landuses for NCR 2001 AD which would be supplemented by sub-regional plans for the respective sub-regions and Master Plan for priority and DMA Towns for their populations assigned in the Regional Plan for the perspective 2001 AD by the participating States and Delhi U.T.
2. The proposed urbanisable areas as shown on the map for regional centres and other important centres are approximate and the urbanisable limits would be governed by proposals of the Statutory Master Plans/New Master Plans in force.
3. The green areas around urban centres as shown on the map are approximate and would be governed by the proposal of the Statutory Master Plans.
4. The alignment of proposed Expressways and Regional Rail by-pass shown in the map is tentative.
5. The green buffer will be 100 metres on either side on Expressways and National Highways and 60 metres on either side on State Highways.
6. The boundaries of regional parks bird and wild life sanctuaries and ridge shall be in accordance with Master Plans/Notifications thereof

20. This is therefore clear from Note 3 that the green area shown around the urban centers in the map were only approximate. This area was to be exactified governed and regulated by the proposals of the statutory master plans. The words "Master Plan" have not been defined in the NCR Act 1985 but obviously the Sub-Regional Plans and the Master Plans are to be prepared by the participating States (in the present case by the State of Haryana)

21. The Town and Country Planning Department of the Haryana Government had already prepared a final development plan for Bahadurgarh which was notified on 15.1.1978 (Annexure R-5/1) i.e. even before the coming into force of the NCR Act 1985.The introductory portion of this final development plan reads as under: