New Delhi, May 28 -- The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will identify over 3,000 vacant land parcels in the next year to develop surface parking facilities across the city, officials said on Wednesday after chairing a meeting by lieutenant governor (LG) Taranjit Singh Sandhu. Officials said 232 plots have been identified in the first phase and are ready for tender. Spread across multiple zones in the capital, these plots are expected to accommodate nearly 100,000 vehicles. The move aims to address Delhi's chronic parking shortage and reduce traffic congestion caused by indiscriminate roadside parking in residential, commercial and mixed-use areas. All seven Lok Sabha MPs from Delhi and senior DDA officials attended the meeting which focu...