"...One of the most inefficient uses of the land is in Delhi itself. There is the biggest example. And one of the most inefficient users of land is the government itself," the Minister said while delivering the inaugural address at the Workshop on "Land Economics - Issues and Challenges" here.
"In Delhi, it will be very very surprising. Go across the city and see any government building...It is not getting the most optimum use of the land," he said.
He lamented that he was being subjected to criticism for his suggestion that Delhi should choose vertical growth.
Noting that there are 1,640 unauthorised colonies in Delhi with four million people living in, Kamal Nath said masterplan is being prepared by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the Ministry in its mid-term review is correcting what has gone bad.
Last year, the Delhi Government had announced regularisation of 895 colonies.
Kamal Nath also said that the land regulatory framework in the country is not successful and the very large informal land market addressing the needs of the economically weaker section and lower middle class income household has developed paving the way for "flawed urban land policies.