Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA)

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About Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA)

Founded Year : 1977

Before the HUDA was established, urban development in the state was overseen by the Urban Estates Department (U.E.D.), which was established in 1962. With so many parties involved, miscommunication inevitably led to disagreements about which buildings should be constructed and by whom. The Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) was created on January 13th, 1977, by the Haryana Urban Development Authority Act. The new name for the Authority is "Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP)," which is the literal translation of the previous name into Hindi.

With the primary goal of carrying out the proper and effective development of urban areas, it was established as a statutory body of the Haryana government. The authority is headed by Haryana's Minister of Town and Country Planning. Panchkula, Haryana is home to the authority's administrative hub.

Major Developments

Major Roles of HUDA

  1. To promote and secure the development of urban areas in a systematic and planned way with the power to acquire sell and dispose of property, both movable and immovable.
  2. HUDA is responsible for developing the urban areas of Haryana under the following land-use: for residential, industrial, recreational and commercial purposes.
  3. To make available developed land to the Haryana Housing Board and other bodies for providing houses to economically weaker sections of the society, and
  4. To undertake building works.

The authority has divided the districts of Haryana into four divisions which include:

·      Faridabad Zone

·      Hisar Zone

·      Panchkula Zone

·      Rohtak Zone

·      Except Gurugram Zone

There are a total of 12 wings under the body that assist in doing the development work which includes: IT, land acquisition, policy, establishment & authority, vigilance, enforcement, monitoring, legal, architecture, town planning, finance and engineering.

The authority is responsible for the development and maintenance of Residential areas, Industrial areas, Commercial areas and Institutional areas while the community buildings developed by HUDA include Schools, Community centers, Colleges, Gymkhana Clubs, Hospitals, and Old age Homes, Police stations, Fire stations, etc.

The green push has made a sharp rise in construction activities in the state which sucks up all the groundwater, HUDA is coming up with initiatives like using treated sewage water in public parks. 

Major Plan with Years

The Urban and Country Planning Department of Haryana has released the Gurgaon Manesar Master Plan 2031, the most recent master plan for the city. On November 15, 2012, the city of Gurgaon unveiled its Master Plan 2031, which is intended for a population of 42.5 lacs.


The Sohna Master Plan 2031 provides a vision and regulations for development and building in Haryana's Sohna. By 2031, Sohna will have 6.4 lakh people. According to the Sohna master plan, 5600 hectares of land will be urbanized by 2031.



The Haryana industrial town of Faridabad's Master Plan 2031 regulates development and building. By 2031, the Faridabad master plan provides 34,368 hectares of land for a population of 38.86 lakhs.



Dharuhera is a town located just 19 km from Rewari city in the Rewari district of the state of Haryana, India. Dharuhera Master Plan 2031 has been prepared to provide regulations for development and building.

Major Initiatives

IT HUB:  Haryana has emerged as one of India's most dynamic hubs for information technology. In terms of software exports from India, it comes in at #3. In addition to being a major outsourcing hub, the rapidly expanding state of Haryana is also one of the most sought-after locations for information technology companies in India.

For your convenience, here is a list of some of Haryana's expressways which include:

  • Ambala Chandigarh Expressway
  • Delhi Faridabad Skyway
  • Delhi Gurgaon Expressway
  • Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad expressway
  • Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway

The rail network in the state of Haryana comes under Northern Railways including 3 rail zones, namely


  • North Western Railway zone (Bikaner railway division and Jaipur railway division
  • Northern Railway Zone (Delhi railway and Ambala railway station)
  • North Central Railway Zone (Agra Railway division)

Area Covered

HUDA covers the complete area of Haryana i.e. 44,212 km². 

Metro Routes

Delhi Metro connects the national capital Delhi with the NCR cities of Faridabad, Gurgaon and Bahadurgarh.



Delhi to Faridabad: With 11 stations and 17 kilometers of track, Faridabad's metro system is the longest in the National Capital Region.

More than 40 kilometers of the metro tracks are fully active in the cities of Gurugram, Faridabad, Bahadurgarh, and Ballabhgarh, all of which are linked to Delhi by a single system.

Authority’s Top Projects

All Projects

EMI Starting : ₹ 12,096

Auric City Homes Affordable

Auric Group


Starting :

₹ 18 Lac

Starting SqFt. cost: ₹4348

Nehar Par (Greater Faridabad) , Faridabad

7 acres


EMI Starting : ₹ 12,096

MVN Athens Affordable

MVN Infrastructures


Starting :

₹ 18 Lac

Starting SqFt. cost: ₹5310

Sohna $ , Sohna

6 acres


EMI Starting : ₹ 14,414

Supertech Sambhav Homes

Supertech Limited


Starting :

₹ 21.45 Lac

Starting SqFt. cost: ₹3611

Sohna $ , Sohna

13.47 acres


EMI Starting : ₹ 15,120

HCBS Sports Ville Affordable

HCBS Development Ltd.


Starting :

₹ 22.5 Lac

Starting SqFt. cost: ₹4545

Sohna $ , Sohna

6 acres


EMI Starting : ₹ 15,960

Adore Happy Homes Affordable

Adore Realtech Pvt. Ltd.


Starting :

₹ 23.75 Lac

Starting SqFt. cost: ₹4138

Nehar Par (Greater Faridabad) , Faridabad

5 acres


Address :

HUDA Office Complex, C - 3, Sector 6, Panchkula, India

Pincode :

134107

Website :

www.huda.org.in

Phone Number :

18001803030