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Draft Guidelines on Formulation of Redevelopment & Urban Expansion Plan for selected Smart and AMRUT cities

Draft Guidelines on Formulation of Redevelopment & Urban Expansion Plan for selected Smart and AMRUT cities
Start Date :
May 03, 2017
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Town and cities in India are undergoing continuous physical expansion and densification along with growth in urban population. Inner cores of many cities have older areas that ...

Town and cities in India are undergoing continuous physical expansion and densification along with growth in urban population. Inner cores of many cities have older areas that require redevelopment to accommodate the present needs of the city. One of the key requirements is greater availability of land for public use like roads and other open spaces. Redevelopment for these areas can be undertaken by preparing a Local Area Plan.

A large part of city expansion takes place on urban fringes in an unplanned way. In such a scenario, agricultural plots with haphazard geometry are converted to urban use and little attention is paid to provision of urban infrastructure. Planned urban expansion can be provided through the Town Planning Scheme (Land Readjustment) mechanism wherein existing agricultural plots are merged and redistributed in a planned way after making deductions for street RoW and land for public uses. The urban infrastructure is financed by Value Capture Financing like betterment charges and sale of reserved plots.

The proposed sub-scheme intends to focus on these three vital issues; (i) Inner City Redevelopment through Local Area Plans, (ii) Planned Urban Expansion through Town Planning Scheme and (iii) ensuring training and capacity building of planners at the local level.

The last date of submission is 31st May, 2017

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SHEKHAR BANERJEE
SHEKHAR BANERJEE 9 years 1 day ago
Dear Sir, I am from Bhagalpur in Bihar. Bhagalpur is planned to become a Smart City. But the officers are doing things childishly. First, they installed too small and feeble dustbins everywhere, most of them are already broken. Secondly, they are planning to cover the big field at Sandy's Compound with artificial grass. This is not smartness, this is wastage of money at the cost of naturality. Please intervene to let Bhagalpur be a real smart city. Best Regards, Shekhar Banerjee
RAJESH_4760
RAJESH_4760 9 years 1 day ago
One of the important thing which effects every day to every person in a city is travelling. With increase in vehicles and not road size in the same ratio we have to improve the overall condition of the road or to say average speed which would help to have smoother flow. For this it important that all the roads are made smooth with emphasis on removing all the bumps, steps, pot holes, unevenness which would help the vehicles to move smoothly without too much of breaking.
Shanmugam_3
Shanmugam_3 9 years 1 day ago
Sir, To improve overall ground water level in cities, we should remove the concrete spread over the ground space of the entire compound and this stalls the rainwater to be absorbed, further, is the reason for clogging of water on the roads. We should opt for something which helps us improve the ground water level.
R C SHARMA
R C SHARMA 9 years 1 day ago
Smart cities should have provision in its planning to include inputs for prevention of water borne diseases and vector borne diseases as they are the measure load of diseases burden in India. Provision for monitoring the success should also be made.
sourish kumar ghosh
sourish kumar ghosh 9 years 1 day ago
#AMRUT # SmartCities Waste management is the biggest problem we are facing at present scenario.Unfortunately people are not aware about the consequence of waste material ,that we use in our daily life. Even people not aware ,how to dispose their electronic waste, chemical waste and biological waste separately. What to do with their damaged TV or mobile phone or batteries. So they basically throw into the roadside or any open ground with out knowing the consequence and severities of impact.
Ajay Shankar
Ajay Shankar 9 years 1 day ago
Every city must be planned keeping in mind a specific kind of people and products in mind whose specialization suited for this outcome and not a general kind of people gathering in city for just sake of availability of basic amenities better here. City or people planning must be Natioanal-Goal-centric not vote-centric. Its time to develop cities which meets national goal and are hub for production not a rest house for most luxurious people of society which genetates only corruptions
Ajay Shankar
Ajay Shankar 9 years 1 day ago
Right from inception of planning a smart city everything should be digitally available in public domain.Not a single information should be held up in name of confidentiality. All future infrastructure like water, sewage,electricity , communication and other utility which are laid down after digging roads etc must be put in place in advance keeping in mind the requirement for city for at least 50 years as planner must know at what point of delivery what is planned to deliver in future.
Seshashayi K
Seshashayi K 9 years 1 day ago
Efficient Transportation net work is the most important requirement in the metros.All arterial roads should be built as per standards and codes matching best world class cities.To tackle the problem of traffic jams and ever increasing vehicles ,avoid fatal accidents,three tier roads should be built where the ground level is used for pedestrians ,cycles and local traffic and passing through lifted to higher levels.Net worked deep tunnels for flood waters and underground water ponds for rains
Narendra Kumar Jain
Narendra Kumar Jain 9 years 1 day ago
Before we proceed to make any city a Smart-City we need to first make it a clean city as a basic prerequisite ! So far the Swatchha Bharat Abhiyaan hasn't been able to convert any major city in to a clean city The first and foremost requirement for converting any city into a clean city is availability of suitable dust-bins all over the city !! No municipality in India has yet bothered to provide suitably designed dust-bins in adequate quantity ! Every city abroad has enough dustbins. NK