The Udaipur Development Authority (UDA) is driving a series of significant urban development initiatives in 2025. The authority has recently announced a lottery for 1,109 residential plots across Kaladwas, South Extension, and Nohra village. In addition, the UDA has approved several development projects worth crores of rupees, aimed at improving urban infrastructure and community facilities.
These decisions were taken at a recent UDA Executive Committee Meeting, chaired by Commissioner Rahul Jain, with senior officials from Public Health, Electricity, PWD, Finance, Planning, and Law departments in attendance.
This guide provides a detailed look at the UDA’s current initiatives, plot lottery details, and upcoming development projects.
UDA is handing over community centres in Balicha and Bargaon to private entities under a PPP model for five years. This initiative aims to improve management efficiency while generating revenue for local development.
Key Details:
Duration: 5 years
Fee Structure: 10% annual increase
Balicha: ₹27.24 lakh/year + GST ₹4.90 lakh → Total ₹32.14 lakh
Bargaon: ₹12.60 lakh/year + GST ₹2.26 lakh → Total ₹14.86 lakh
This PPP model ensures professional management of community facilities while allowing the UDA to focus on large-scale urban projects.
10 development projects approved with a total budget of ₹23.15 crore
12 projects already issued work orders, worth ₹28.70 crore
Target areas: Dholi Magri-Bedwas, Nakoda Nagar I, II, III, Saubhagya Nagar, Gayatri Nagar
Purpose: Repair and reconstruct roads affected by water and gas pipeline installations
Estimated budget: ₹7.72 crore
Tendering process to be completed soon, with work commencement shortly after
Part of Chief Minister’s Budget 2025-26
Project Scope: Lay sewerage lines across 45 km in Navratan and New Navratan areas
Total Budget: ₹96.67 crore
Work to begin following approval
The UDA has announced a lottery-based allocation system for 1,109 residential plots under the Rajasthan Urban Land Disposal Rules, 1974.
Breakup of Plots:
Scheme | Number of Plots | Allocation Method |
---|---|---|
Kaladwas Residential Scheme | 311 | Lottery |
South Extension Sector-A Scheme | 550 | Lottery |
Rajaswa Gram Nohra Scheme | 248 | Lottery |
Remaining plots not allocated via lottery will be sold through e-auction, giving additional opportunities for buyers.
The lottery system ensures a fair and transparent allocation of residential land.
Transparency: Lottery ensures unbiased plot allocation.
Infrastructure Growth: Major projects in roads, sewerage, and community facilities improve livability.
Investment Potential: Residential and commercial plots in Kaladwas, South Extension, and Nohra are likely to appreciate due to urban development initiatives.
Public-Private Partnerships: Efficient management of community centres ensures better services for residents.
UDA is actively expanding residential, commercial, and public infrastructure in Udaipur.
Community centres, roads, sewerage systems, and residential plots are part of a holistic urban development plan.
The lottery system under Rajasthan Urban Land Disposal Rules 1974 provides a fair process for plot allocation.
Investors and residents can expect significant growth and modernization across Udaipur’s key areas.
The Udaipur Development Authority (UDA) is setting a benchmark for urban planning in Rajasthan. With the residential plot lottery, PPP-managed community centres, and crore-rupee infrastructure projects, Udaipur is poised for enhanced urban growth, better living conditions, and promising investment opportunities.
Residents, investors, and urban planners should closely monitor these initiatives, as the coming years will see Udaipur evolve into a more modern, well-planned, and connected city.