Dadu Majra is a sector in Chandigarh. This page provides a high-quality HD interactive sector map (layout plan / naksha), plot boundary view, and registry-oriented context for buyers and researchers.
Sector statistics: 0 mapped plots.
Authority: Chandigarh Administration
Dadu Majra is in Chandigarh. Use the breadcrumbs and map header on this page to jump to all sectors in Chandigarh.
The layout map for Dadu Majra covers about 0 numbered parcels. Zoom the interactive map above to see individual plot boundaries, block letters, and plot labels.
About 1 residential parcels are mapped in Dadu Majra. Look for the Residential color in the land-use legend and zoom the layout plan above to see individual plots.
The map legend lists: Residential, Commercial, Green Belt, Facility, Utility / Water, Abadi, Other. Each colored parcel on the layout plan matches one of these categories.
Yes. Commercial parcels are marked on the Dadu Majra sector map — look for the Commercial color in the land-use legend and zoom in to see their location within the sector.
The Dadu Majra map legend does not include a separate Industrial category. Most mapped parcels here are other land uses — see the legend for what is shown.
The map shows open-space areas labelled Green Belt in the legend. The layout plan marks their shape and position in Dadu Majra; it does not print an official park count — zoom in on the green areas on the map to review them.
The map above is an interactive layout of Dadu Majra, Chandigarh: parcel boundaries, internal roads, block letters (A, B, C…), and plot labels that combine block and plot number (e.g. C173). A north compass and land-use legend sit on top of the map. Colors show land-use category — not plot size, price, or ownership.
The land-use legend on the map lists: Residential, Commercial, Green Belt, Facility, Utility / Water, Abadi, Other. Each colored plot matches one of these categories.
Large letters mark major blocks across the sector. Smaller labels on each plot show block + plot number so you can locate a parcel (for example A125 or D40). Not every tiny plot gets a label when there is not enough space.
Use the + and − buttons, scroll on desktop, or pinch and drag on a phone. Drag the map to pan. Plot boundaries and labels stay fixed to the layout as you zoom in.