LUCKNOW, May 15 -- The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has managed to settle a 20-year-old land dispute, with the Indian Army. This paves the way for a new township near Nehru Enclave, in the Gomti Nagar area of the state capital. Talks between LDA officials and Army representatives have brought the matter close to resolution, a top LDA official said. "The agreement has been forwarded to the government for final approval," LDA vice chairperson Prathamesh Kumar said on Wednesday. LDA officials conducted a survey on the site on Wednesday, a step that signals progress towards physical demarcation and planning. According to officials, under the current understanding, LDA will hand over around 63 acres to the Army out of the total 200 acres and retain about 70-75 acres for development of the new township. For the remaining land retained by LDA, a payment may be made to the Army to settle ownership claims....