Residents of rural Delhi in villages like Khar Khari Jatmal continue to face challenges with basic amenities such as schools, colleges, hospitals, and water supply. The lack of infrastructure and facilities in these villages highlights the disparities in development within the capital city. Issues such as water scarcity, unauthorised construction, and land ownership rights persist, prompting calls for better governance and planning for rural areas in Delhi.
Delhi s land pooling policy of 2018 aims to develop 105 villages that are divided into five zones - P-II, K-I, L, N and J. The land pooling, to be done by land owners through a consortium, requires 70% of the required land to be contiguous and without encumbrances.