TDI City Kundli Relaunched with Rs 1 Billion Redevelopment Plan
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TDI City Kundli Relaunched with Rs 1 Billion Redevelopment Plan

TDI Infrastructure has announced a Rs 1 billion investment to redevelop and relaunch the 1,100-acre TDI City Kundli, positioning it as a natural and affordable alternative for residents of North and West Delhi. Situated just 30 minutes from Delhi via the newly operational UER-2, the township currently has around 7,000 plot owners and more than 5,000 apartments.
“As part of the redevelopment, we are collaborating with Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) to upgrade 62 parks across 23 acres, improve internal roads, enhance the existing clubhouse, and commence a new second clubhouse to support rising township density. The aim is to boost livability, attract new residents, and accelerate development of vacant plots,” said Akshay Taneja, CEO of TDI Infrastructure.
TDI City Kundli, spread over 1,100 acres, was one of the earliest township projects in Delhi’s northern corridor, launched in 2007. The relaunch follows TDI Infrastructure becoming fully debt-free after clearing over Rs 20 billion in dues, allowing the company to consolidate its assets.
Located along the Delhi–Panipat–Chandigarh corridor, Kundli benefits from its proximity to the national capital and emerging infrastructure developments, including the operational Eastern Peripheral Expressway, the upcoming Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), Delhi Metro Yellow Line extension from Samaypur Badli to Sonipat, the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II), and the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC).
“To encourage plot owners to start construction, we have launched early-bird incentives, including a Rs 200,000 construction incentive for the first 100 plot owners who complete construction and obtain an Occupation Certificate, along with a 100 per cent waiver on Common Area Maintenance (CAM),” Taneja added.
Plots in TDI City are currently priced at Rs 50,000 per sq. yard, compared to similar plots in Gurugram, where 250 sq. yard plots can reach Rs 400,000 per sq. yard.
Kundli also hosts the Rajiv Gandhi Education City, a 5,000-acre campus with premier educational institutions and research centres, generating steady housing demand from students, faculty, professionals, and ancillary businesses.
Based in New Delhi, TDI Group operates across 10 cities in six states, with a delivered portfolio of more than 2,500 acres and over 100 residential, commercial, and retail projects. Its developments span Delhi NCR, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, with flagship projects including TDI City Kundli, TDI Smart City Mohali, and projects in Panipat, Rajpura, Faridabad, Agra, and Moradabad.:

TDI Infrastructure has announced a Rs 1 billion investment to redevelop and relaunch the 1,100-acre TDI City Kundli, positioning it as a natural and affordable alternative for residents of North and West Delhi. Situated just 30 minutes from Delhi via the newly operational UER-2, the township currently has around 7,000 plot owners and more than 5,000 apartments.“As part of the redevelopment, we are collaborating with Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) to upgrade 62 parks across 23 acres, improve internal roads, enhance the existing clubhouse, and commence a new second clubhouse to support rising township density. The aim is to boost livability, attract new residents, and accelerate development of vacant plots,” said Akshay Taneja, CEO of TDI Infrastructure.TDI City Kundli, spread over 1,100 acres, was one of the earliest township projects in Delhi’s northern corridor, launched in 2007. The relaunch follows TDI Infrastructure becoming fully debt-free after clearing over Rs 20 billion in dues, allowing the company to consolidate its assets.Located along the Delhi–Panipat–Chandigarh corridor, Kundli benefits from its proximity to the national capital and emerging infrastructure developments, including the operational Eastern Peripheral Expressway, the upcoming Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS), Delhi Metro Yellow Line extension from Samaypur Badli to Sonipat, the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II), and the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC).“To encourage plot owners to start construction, we have launched early-bird incentives, including a Rs 200,000 construction incentive for the first 100 plot owners who complete construction and obtain an Occupation Certificate, along with a 100 per cent waiver on Common Area Maintenance (CAM),” Taneja added.Plots in TDI City are currently priced at Rs 50,000 per sq. yard, compared to similar plots in Gurugram, where 250 sq. yard plots can reach Rs 400,000 per sq. yard.Kundli also hosts the Rajiv Gandhi Education City, a 5,000-acre campus with premier educational institutions and research centres, generating steady housing demand from students, faculty, professionals, and ancillary businesses.Based in New Delhi, TDI Group operates across 10 cities in six states, with a delivered portfolio of more than 2,500 acres and over 100 residential, commercial, and retail projects. Its developments span Delhi NCR, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, with flagship projects including TDI City Kundli, TDI Smart City Mohali, and projects in Panipat, Rajpura, Faridabad, Agra, and Moradabad.:

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