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City Development Plan, New Ramnagar, Satna (M.P)

Table of Content
1

PROJECT BACKGROUND .......................................................................................................................... 1

1.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 1

1.2

Aim and Objectives of the Study ............................................................................................................... 2

1.3

Coverage of the Study Area ....................................................................................................................... 2

1.4

Detailed Project Tasks ............................................................................................................................... 2

1.5

Approach ................................................................................................................................................... 3

1.6
Methodology ............................................................................................................................................. 3
2
INTRODUCTION TO NEW RAMNAGAR ..................................................................................................... 9
2.1

Administrative Boundaries ........................................................................................................................ 9

2.2
Climate .................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.1
Rainfall ............................................................................................................................................ 11
2.2.2
Temperature ................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.3
Humidity ......................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.4
Wind Speed ..................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3
Physiographic Conditions ........................................................................................................................ 12
2.3.1
Topography & Drainage .................................................................................................................. 12
2.3.2
Flora and Fauna .............................................................................................................................. 12
2.4
Location and Connectivity....................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.1
Road Connectivity ........................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.2
Rail Connectivity ............................................................................................................................. 13
2.4.3
Air Connectivity............................................................................................................................... 14
2.5

Study Area ............................................................................................................................................... 14

2.6
Major Findings, Issues and Potentials ..................................................................................................... 14
3
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE ........................................................................................................................ 15
3.1

Population ................................................................................................................................................ 15

3.2

Population Growth Trend ........................................................................................................................ 15

3.3

Schedule Caste & Schedule Tribe Population ......................................................................................... 15

3.4

Literacy .................................................................................................................................................... 16

3.5

Sex Ratio ................................................................................................................................................. 17

3.6

Population Projections ............................................................................................................................. 17

3.7
Summary of Findings .............................................................................................................................. 18
4
ECONOMIC PROFILE .............................................................................................................................. 19
4.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 19

4.2

Economic Base of City ............................................................................................................................ 19

4.3

Workforce Participation .......................................................................................................................... 19

4.4

Workforce Distribution ........................................................................................................................... 19

4.5

Workforce Distribution as Per Various Sectors ....................................................................................... 20

4.6

Industrial Scenario ................................................................................................................................... 20

4.7

Trade & Commerce ................................................................................................................................. 20

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4.8

Swot Analysis .......................................................................................................................................... 22

4.9
Issues, Strategies & Potential Projects..................................................................................................... 22
5
URBAN GROWTH SCENARIO .................................................................................................................. 23
5.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 23

5.2

Urban Growth Scenario ........................................................................................................................... 23

5.3

Density Pattern ........................................................................................................................................ 23

5.4
Landuse Assessment ................................................................................................................................ 23
5.4.1
Existing Land use Development ...................................................................................................... 23
5.4.2
Future growth direction- 2035 ....................................................................................................... 24
5.5

Swot Analysis .......................................................................................................................................... 24

5.6
Summary of Findings .............................................................................................................................. 24
6
HOUSING ............................................................................................................................................... 25
6.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 25

6.2

Housing Stock ......................................................................................................................................... 25

6.3
Quality of Housing Structure ................................................................................................................... 26
6.3.1
Housing Conditions ......................................................................................................................... 26
6.3.2
Type of housing ............................................................................................................................... 26
6.4

Housing Demand ..................................................................................................................................... 26

6.5

Gap Assessment....................................................................................................................................... 26

6.6

Swot Analysis .......................................................................................................................................... 27

6.7
Issues, Strategies and Potential Projects .................................................................................................. 27
7
URBAN SERVICES ................................................................................................................................... 29
7.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 29

7.2
Water Supply ........................................................................................................................................... 29
7.2.1
Sources & Supply ............................................................................................................................ 29
7.2.2
Net work Storage ............................................................................................................................ 30
7.2.3
Water Demand ............................................................................................................................... 31
7.2.4
Gap Assessment and Future requirement ...................................................................................... 31
7.3
Existing Drainage Channel ...................................................................................................................... 31
7.3.1
Strategies for Development ............................................................................................................ 32
7.3.2
Gap and Future Requirement Assessment ..................................................................................... 33
7.3.3
Short Term Strategy for New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad ............................................................... 33
7.4
Sewerage System ..................................................................................................................................... 33
7.4.1
Existing condition of Sewage System .............................................................................................. 33
7.4.2
Current Disposal system ................................................................................................................. 33
7.4.3
Estimation of Sewage Load ............................................................................................................. 34
7.4.4
Strategies ........................................................................................................................................ 34
7.5
Solid Waste Management ........................................................................................................................ 35
7.5.1
Existing System ............................................................................................................................... 35
7.5.2
Collection ........................................................................................................................................ 36
7.5.3
Storage ............................................................................................................................................ 36
7.5.4
Transportation ................................................................................................................................ 36
7.5.5
Disposal ........................................................................................................................................... 37
7.5.6
Gaps and future requirement assessment ..................................................................................... 37
7.5.7
Proposed Solid waste Management in New Ramnagar NagarParishad ......................................... 37

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7.6
Street Lighting ......................................................................................................................................... 37
7.6.1
Existing Situation ............................................................................................................................ 37
7.7
Urban Transport....................................................................................................................................... 39
7.7.1
Road Network ................................................................................................................................. 39
7.7.2
Traffic & Transport System ............................................................................................................. 40
7.7.3
Parking Facilities ............................................................................................................................. 40
7.7.4
Potential Projects & future requirements for year 2035 ................................................................ 40
7.8
Social Infrastructure ................................................................................................................................ 41
7.8.1
Medical facilities ............................................................................................................................. 41
7.8.2
Educational facilities ....................................................................................................................... 41
7.8.3
Entertainment ................................................................................................................................. 43
7.8.4
Other Facilities ................................................................................................................................ 43
7.8.5
Demand & Gap Analysis.................................................................................................................. 44
7.9
Swot Analysis .......................................................................................................................................... 46
8
HERITAGE AND CONSERVATION ............................................................................................................ 47
8.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 47

8.2

Local Tourist & Heitage Sites ................................................................................................................. 47

8.3

Regional Tourists Destinations: ............................................................................................................. 47

8.4

Existing Regulations/ Heritage Guidelines at the ULB and State Level ................................................. 49

8.5
Issues and Potentials ................................................................................................................................ 50
9
SLUM & URBAN POVERTY ..................................................................................................................... 51
9.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 51

9.2

Present Slum Scenario ............................................................................................................................. 51

9.3
State of Physical Infrastructure in Slums ................................................................................................. 52
9.3.1
Road & Street Lighting .................................................................................................................... 52
9.3.2
Water Supply .................................................................................................................................. 52
9.3.3
Sanitation in Slums ......................................................................................................................... 52
9.3.4
Solid Waste Management in Slums ................................................................................................ 52
9.4
Status of Social Infrastructure ................................................................................................................. 53
9.4.1
Educational Facilities ...................................................................................................................... 53
9.4.2
Health Care Facilities ...................................................................................................................... 53
10 URBAN ENVIRONMENT ......................................................................................................................... 55
10.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 55

10.2

Environmental Sustainability .................................................................................................................. 55

10.3
Climate .................................................................................................................................................... 55
10.3.1
Rainfall ............................................................................................................................................ 55
10.3.2
Wind Direction ................................................................................................................................ 55
10.3.3
Temperature ................................................................................................................................... 55
10.3.4
Humidity ......................................................................................................................................... 56
10.3.5
Wind Speed ..................................................................................................................................... 56
10.4
Physiographic Conditions ........................................................................................................................ 56
10.4.1
Topography ..................................................................................................................................... 56
10.5
Environmental Base Line Study .............................................................................................................. 56
10.5.1
Air Quality ....................................................................................................................................... 56
10.6
Disaster Management Plan ...................................................................................................................... 56
10.6.1
Fire .................................................................................................................................................. 57

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10.6.2

Flood ............................................................................................................................................... 57

10.7
Environmental Issues ............................................................................................................................... 57
10.7.1
Air pollution .................................................................................................................................... 58
10.7.2
Land Pollution ................................................................................................................................. 58
10.7.3
Water Pollution ............................................................................................................................... 58
10.8
Issues, Strategies & Potentials ................................................................................................................. 58
11 STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS ........................................................................................................... 59
11.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 59

11.2
Pre Workshop Consultations & Data Collection ..................................................................................... 59
12 CITY VISION, SECTORAL GOALS .............................................................................................................. 61
12.1

City Vision .............................................................................................................................................. 61

12.2

Sector Goals ............................................................................................................................................ 61

12.3

Annexure ................................................................................................................................................. 63

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Lists of Tables
Table 1-1 Study Area Coverage ............................................................................................................... 2
Table 2-1: Administrative Status of New Ramnagar ............................................................................. 10
Table 2-2: Villages included in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD....................................................... 10
Table 2-3: Distance from major cities/town ......................................................................................... 13
Table 2-4 Study Area ............................................................................................................................. 14
Table 3-1 Comparative Assessment of Urban Population .................................................................... 15
Table 3-2 Comparative Urban Literacy Rate ......................................................................................... 16
Table 3-3 Comparative Urban Sex Ratio ............................................................................................... 17
Table 3-4 Population Projections for New Ramnagar NagarParishad .................................................. 18
Table 4-1 Comparative Urban Work Force Participation Rate ............................................................. 19
Table 4-3: Vendors in New Ramnagar .................................................................................................. 21
Table 5-1 Land use Distribution ............................................................................................................ 23
Table 6-1 Comparative Household Size ................................................................................................ 25
Table 6-2: Type of housing in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ........................................................ 26
Table 6-3: Housing Demand Gap in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD............................................... 26
Table 7-1: Sources of water supply in New Ram Nagar ........................................................................ 30
Table 7-2 Status of Water Supply in New Ramnagar NagarParishad ................................................... 30
Table 7-3: Projected Water Requirement for New Ramnagar NagarParishad ..................................... 31
Table 7-4: Condition of drains in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ................................................... 31
Table 7-5: Future Sewage Generation in New Ramnagar NagarParishad area .................................... 34
Table 7-6: Type of Solid waste generated in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ................................. 36
Table 7-7: Condition of Street lights in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ......................................... 37
Table 7-8: Types of Street lights in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ................................................ 38
Table 7-9: Conditions of roads in New Ramnagar NagarParishad ........................................................ 39
Table 7-10 Health Facilities in New Ramnagar ..................................................................................... 41
Table 7-11: Education institutes of New Ramnagar town .................................................................... 42
Table 7-12: Demand & Gap analysis for Education facilities ................................................................ 45
Table 7-13: Demand & Gap analysis for Health facilities ...................................................................... 45
Table 7-14: Demand & Gap analysis for other facilities ....................................................................... 45
Table 9-1 Existing Status of Slums in New Ramnagar NagarParishad .................................................. 51

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Lists of Figures
Figure 1-1 Methodology ......................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 2-1: Location of New Ramnagar................................................................................................... 9
Figure 2-2: M.P Gazette Notification, 15th Sep, 2011 .......................................................................... 11
Figure 2-3: Physiography of New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD .......................................................... 12
Figure 2-4: Nearest Railway station to New Ramnagar; Beohari & Satna ............................................ 13
Figure 2-5: Nearest Airport to New Ramnagar; Khajuraho .................................................................. 14
Figure 3-1: SC/ST Population of Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD as per 2001 census. ............................ 16
Figure 3-2: Comparative Literacy rate, 2001 census............................................................................. 16
Figure 3-3: Comparative Urban Sex Ratio, 2001 ................................................................................... 17
Figure 4-1: Commercial areas of New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ................................................... 20
Figure 5-1: Existing Land Use distribution of New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ................................ 24
Figure 6-1: Present housing Condition of New Ramnagar .................................................................... 25
Figure 7-1: Source of water in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ....................................................... 29
Figure 7-2: Status of Drains in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ....................................................... 32
Figure 7-3: Existing condition of drains in New Ramnagar ................................................................... 32
Figure 7-4: Solid waste lying on road sides ........................................................................................... 35
Figure 7-5: Condition of Street lights New Ramnagar .......................................................................... 38
Figure 7-6: Classification of Street lights in New Ramnagar ................................................................. 38
Figure 7-7: Existing Condition of Roads in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD .................................... 39
Figure 7-8: Educational facilities in New Ramnagar, 2011-12 .............................................................. 42
Figure 7-9: Mela ground in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD............................................................ 43
Figure 7-10: Police Thana in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD .......................................................... 44
Figure 7-11: Court of Tehsildar, New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD .................................................... 44
Figure 7-12: Seed Godown, New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ........................................................... 44
Figure 7-13: Petrol Pump, New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD ............................................................. 44
Figure 7-14: Post Office, New Ramnagar .............................................................................................. 44
Figure 7-15: ATM of SBI, New Ramnagar .............................................................................................. 44
Figure 8-1: Shiv temple which is serving local people and surroundings ............................................. 47
Figure 8-2 Regional tourists destinations around Satna ....................................................................... 48
Figure 9-1: Existing Slum condition of New Ramnagar ......................................................................... 52

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Abbreviation
@

: At the rate

ATM

: Automated Teller Machine

BPL

: Below Poverty Line

BRGF
BSUP

: Backward Region Grant Fund


: Basic Services for Poor

CAS

: Condition Assessment Survey

CBO
CDP

: Central Business District


: City Development Plan

CEO

: Chief Executive Officer

CI

: Cast Iron

CIP
CLSG

: Capital Investment Plan


: City Level Steering Group

CNG

: Compressed Natural gas

DFID
DMP

: Department for International Development


: Disaster Management Plan

DPC
DU

: District Planning Committee


: Dwelling Units

FOP
Ft

: Financial Operating Plan


: Feet

GIS
Go MP

: Geographical Information System


: Government of Madhya Pradesh

GoI
GOs

: Government of India
: Government Organization

GPS

: Global Positioning System

HH

: Household

HIG

: High Income Group

HP
Hr

: Horse Power
: Hours

ICDS

: Integrated Child Development Services

IHSDP

: Integrated Housing and Slum Development Program

ITI

: Industrial Training Institute

JNNURM

: Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission

Km

: Kilometer

KV

: Kilo Watt

LIG

: Low Income Group

LPCD

: Liter per capita per day

LPG

: Liquefied Petroleum Gas

M.P

: Madhya Pradesh

NAGAR PARISHAD

: NagarParishad

MDR
MIG

: Major District Road


: Middle Income Group

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MLD

: Million Liters per Day

MM

: Mile Miter

MPHB
MPSEB

: Madhya Pradesh Housing Board


: Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board

MPUSP

: Madhya Pradesh Services for Poor

NFAC
NGO

: National Fire Advisory Committee


: Non-Governmental Organization

NH

: National Highway

NHAI

: National Highway Authority of India

NSP

: National Slum Policy

O&M

: Operation and Maintenance

OHT
PG

: Over Heard Tank


: Post Graduate

PHED

: Public Health Engineering Department

PHED

: Public Health & Engineering Department

PPP

: Public Private Partnership

PWD
RAY

: Public Works Department


: Rajiv Awas Yojana

RFP
RKVY

: Request for Proposal


: Rashtriya Krishi Vikash Yojana

S.C
S.T

: Schedule Caste
: Schedule Tribes

SE
SH

: Sub Engineer
: State Highway

SMC

: State Monitoring Committee

SPCB
SSA

: State Pollution Control Board


: Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

STP

: Sewerage Treatment Plant

SWM

: Solid Waste Management

SWMP

: Solid Waste Management Plan

SWOT

: Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat

ToR
UADD

: Terms of Reference
: Urban Administration and Development Department

UDPFI

: Urban Development Plan, Formulation & Implementation

UIDSSMT

: Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns

UK

: United Kingdom

ULB

: Urban Local Bodies

UNESCO

: United Nations Educational Scientific & Cultural Organization

WFPR

: Work Force Participation Rate

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1 PROJECT BACKGROUND
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Urban centers of Madhya Pradesh State face the challenge of meeting the requirements of the
growing population with limited resources. To cope up with increasing challenges that have emerged
as a result of rapid urban growth, it is imperative to illustrate a coherent vision and strategy for
implementation of projects aimed towards achieving the outlined vision. M.P Government in
association with Urban Local Bodies have initiated a number of programmes and schemes to meet
the growing needs of physical and social infrastructure in urban areas. In one such initiative, the
Madhya Pradesh Urban Services for the Urban Poor Programme (MPUSP), Urban Administration and
Development Department (UADD), GoMP is working with the Department for International
Development (DFID), Govt. of U.K. to enhance capacity at state and city levels to deliver sustainable
access to effective basic urban services especially for the urban poor. The programme is funded
through a grant from the Department for International Development, Govt. of U.K. This programme
will support the overall goal of sustainable poverty reduction and economic growth in Madhya
Pradesh.
City Development Plan of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad is prepared by SGS Infotech Pvt Ltd. The
primary aim of the study was to formulate strategies as well as a City Investment Plan (CIP) &
Finance Operating Plan (FOP) based on which New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad will be able to access
funds under GoI & GoMP schemes as well as from other sources.
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) is a massive city modernization
scheme launched by the Government of India (GoI) under Ministry of Urban Development. It
envisages a total investment of over $20 billion over seven years. The scheme was officially
inaugurated in December 2005 and the objective of the program is to improve the quality of life and
infrastructure in the cities.
JNNURM is a huge mission which relates primarily to development in the context of urban
conglomerates focusing to the Indian cities. JNNURM aims at creating economically productive,
efficient, equitable and responsive Cities by a strategy of upgrading the social and economic
infrastructure in cities, provision of Basic Services to Urban Poor (BSUP) and wide-ranging urban
sector reforms to strengthen Nagar Parishad.
Government of India and Government of Madhya Pradesh initiated the Urban Infrastructure
Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) and Integrated Housing and Slum
Development Programme (IHSDP), the GoMP initiated DFID funded MPUSP, which links reform with
investment in infrastructure for the poor etc. Other than this there are several programmes that
have been initiated by the GOI & GoMP.
For planned urban growth and development, Urban Administration and Development Department
(UADD), GoMP has taken the initiative to prepare the City Development Plan of New Ramnagar. The
primary aim of the project is to formulate strategies as well as a City Investment Plan (CIP), based on
which New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad will be able to access funds under GoI schemes as well as from
other sources. To attain the said objectives, UADD has appointed SGS Infotech as a consultant.

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1.2 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY


As outlined in the ToR, the aim of the study was to prepare a City Development Plan1, through which
a strategic framework for city development actions in the medium term has been evolved and
prepared, guided by a shared and collective vision, and aimed at delivering sustainable economic
development and poverty reduction.
Specific Objectives were:
1. Scaling up of existing urban development and poverty alleviation schemes within a
comprehensive and coherent strategic planning framework in order to ensure optimal benefit
from available resources for the citizens of New Ramnagar.
2. The vision and strategic thrust was based on rigorous stakeholder consultation and
documentation process.
3. Preparation of strategic framework for Annual Action Plans for reform and service delivery to
the poor as part of MPUSP.
4. Identification of Projects and sources of funding.
5. CDP will serve the requirements of the UIDSSMT and IHSDP like schemes.

1.3 COVERAGE OF THE STUDY AREA


The City Development Plan will be formulated for New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad area which is 13.22
Sq. km. Wards are defined yet because New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad is formed in Sep, 2011.
Table 1-1 Study Area Coverage
S .No

Name of Town

Area (Ha)

Area (Sq. Km)

No of Wards

New Ramnagar

1322

13.22

Not yet Defined

Source: New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad, 2011-12

1.4 DETAILED PROJECT TASKS


The study involved following initiatives:
Preparation of CDP not only followed the guidelines of JNNURM but also took into account the
requirement of other urban development initiatives.

Kick Off Workshop to sensitize the stakeholders about the CDP initiatives

Familiarization with the city and its status in terms of growth, economic development,
institutional framework, infrastructure, urban basic services etc

Identification of data required for the study

Mapping of data sources and collection of data

Identification of key stakeholder agencies & their financial assessment

A City Development Plan (CDP) is both a perspective and a vision for the future development of a city. It
addresses four prime questions Where are we now? Where do we want to go? What do we need to address
on a priority basis? What interventions do we make in order to attain the vision? (JNNURM Toolkit 2)

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Understanding the perception and priorities for city development through rigorous discussions
with stakeholder agencies

In-depth analysis of secondary data collected

Formulation of strategies and vision for city development in consultation with various
stakeholders and stakeholder agencies

Preparation of CDP along with preliminary financial operating plan and project cash flows for
various projects identified

1.5 APPROACH
The approach for the assignment is:

To use participatory approach, wherein stakeholder consultations and workshops would be


carried out across a wide section of society. This would develop strategies and action plan that
shall be presented to the key stakeholder agencies through consultation workshops, further
their consent and ownership for the plan would be sought. Their comments would be
incorporated to finalize the vision document and plan.

To design the city development plan for the horizon period of 25 years i.e. 2035.

To identify interventions to eliminate or mitigate the impacts of the critical areas of the Town.
However, focus will be pivoted to slum up-gradation, environmental sustainability, urban
transport, heritage, tourism and economy.

To up-scale the existing urban development projects.

To maximize utilization of inherent potential to develop infrastructure and economy to attract


private investment. This will be achieved through detailed sector analysis.

To develop initiatives in line with the urban development policies of the Centre and the State
Government.

To achieve the underlining principle of the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act and the
functions outlined in the 12th Schedule.

To identify intervention areas to build up the financial strength of the Citys institutional
arrangement.

1.6 METHODOLOGY
Preparation of CDP was divided into five stages. The detailed step wise methodology has been
highlighted in the following section:
Phase I: Inception Stage
The purpose of this stage was to review and analyze the current status and unique features of the
city with regard to the state of its development, systems and procedures, as equally as its
institutional and financial context. This stage involved the following activities:

Activity 1: Preliminary Meeting, Data Collection and Review

Task 1: Preliminary Meeting


The assignment commenced with the preliminary meeting with the officials of Nagar Parishad to
understand their requirements from this assignment. Following activities were undertaken

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Introductory meeting with the Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Heads of Departments,
Parishadors, representatives of ongoing urban programmes, etc.

Identification of line departments and key stakeholders for urban service delivery and
development such as PHED, Local Chamber of Commerce, NGOs, CBOs, etc.

Preliminary list of key stakeholders that need to be involved in the planning process, etc. was
prepared.

Task 2: Reconnaissance Survey and data collection


Introductory meeting with the key stakeholders and procurement of base maps were done which
was followed by reconnaissance survey and initial data collection process. Data collection was
carried out using the data checklist and survey format. Following activities were taken up:

Field reconnaissance was conducted to determine growth patterns of the city, characteristics of
the slums and environmentally sensitive areas etc.

Obtained base maps and available secondary data on the citys demographics, reports prepared
under past and current urban development programmes, New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad annual
budget reports, other New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad reports giving status of service delivery
and other relevant documents on heritage listing, data on slums and urban poor, government
policy documents, etc.

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PHASE I

INCEPTION STAGE

Preliminary Analysis

Kick off Meeting

1.
2.
3.
4.

Data Collection

Location and Linkages


City Infrastructure
Environment
Urban Governance and Finance

Stakeholder Profile

Stakeholder Consultation
Kickoff Workshop I

Special
Papers

PHASE II

SWOT Analysis

SECTOR
ASSESSMENT &
CITY PROFILE

Detailed Sector Analysis


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

City Economy and Social Development


Physical Planning and Growth Management
Urban Environment
Urban Poverty
Housing and Slums
Institutional Setup and Urban Governance
Municipal Finance
Urban Infrastructure and Services
Heritage and Tourism
Road and Transport Infrastructure

Data Collection

Stakeholder
Consultation

Issue/Proble
ms/Potential

PHASE III

COMMENCEMENT OF NEXT PHASE

Development of
city vision and
sector goals and
strategies

Bench Mark Study

Literature Review

Stakeholder Consultation
Workshop II

Stakeholder
Consultation

Prioritization of Issues

PHASE IV

Setting of Vision, Goals and Strategies

Development of
strategies and
priority actions

Evaluation of Strategies

Stakeholder Workshop III

PHASE V

Prioritizing Strategies and Actions


Preparing a City
Investment Plan
(CIP), financing
strategy and CDP

Stakeholder
Consultation

Listing of
Projects

Capital Investment Plan (CIP)


Preliminary Financial Operating Plan
Fourth Workshop

Stakeholder
Consultation

FINAL CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Figure 1-1 Methodology

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Activity 2: Stakeholder consultation and Kick off Workshop

Task 3: Pre-workshop stakeholder consultation and formation of CLSG


At this stage, a comprehensive list of stakeholders was prepared. These groups were categorized as
primary and secondary stakeholders (Section 5.2). Sample of stakeholders were selected for
preliminary consultation. Discussions were carried out through structured questionnaires. On the
basis of the stakeholder list and preliminary consultation, the members of City Level Steering Group
(CLSG) were identified. The CLSG was finalized after discussions with Nagar Parishad.
Task 4: Kick-off workshop
SGS Infotech with New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad support organized a one day kick-off workshop to
familiarize the stakeholders with the purpose, process and expected outcomes of the CDP and
strived to generate enthusiasm, understanding and commitment to the CDP. In the workshop the
CLSG was launched. The method used include the following

Invitation to different stakeholders identified in the preceding section. Invitations were sent
from the office of the Chief Municipal Officer and the Chairman. The invitation defined the
CDPs objectives and also included a questionnaire and workshop schedule.

SGS Infotech representatives personally invited the key dignitaries to ensure their participation

On the workshop date, the following activities were carried out:


- SGS Infotech representatives distributed leaflets discussing the concept, focus areas and
benefits of the CDP.
- Presentation by the SGS Infotech about the CDP
- Issues were identified by the Stakeholders
- Group discussions were conducted to identify present scenario, issues and possible solutions
by the participants
On the basis of pre work shop consultation and workshop discussion, key areas were listed and focus
areas were identified for the preparation of the special papers.

Activity 3: Preliminary Situational Analysis

Task 3: Preliminary Situational Analysis


Preliminary analysis was done based on secondary data collection, stakeholder consultations and
kick-off workshop. The analysis and assessment includes:
Regional Setting, Administrative Boundary, Demography, Economy, Urban Growth, Land use
change, physical environment etc
Urban Basic Services: water supply, sanitation, Municipal solid waste, drainage, roads/urban
transport, urban environment, health and education, fire services, etc.
Institutional Arrangements of key stakeholders and their roles & responsibilities in city planning
with reference to delivery and management of urban basic services
Financial framework of key stakeholder agencies involved in service delivery and O&M.
Deliverables: Base Map, Workshop Proceedings, Inception Report, Key areas for Special Papers
Phase II: Sectoral assessment and City Profile

Activity 4: Sectoral Assessment and City Profile

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In this stage a detailed analysis has been carried out for key sectors - infrastructure, housing,
environment, economy, governance, finance etc. Besides, special focus will be given to the following
five sectors:
Study of economic opportunity and potential for regional economic development, with special
reference to the poor.
Transport study with emphasis on low cost public transport and livelihoods
Heritage conservation and tourism
Environmental sustainability
Access to housing, employment and social and environmental services by the poor
To undertake the study, SGS Infotech interacted with various stakeholder groups (meetings,
workshops, focus group discussions, etc.) and reviewed relevant publications, reports, GOs,
resolutions, procedures, laws etc. to analyse the current situation in each of the key sectors.
The findings from the sector analysis has been used to prepare the City Profile consisting of the
assessment of the existing situation in all the sectors identified, emerging issues, SWOT analysis and
projections of the present gaps and future requirements.
Deliverables: City Profile and Sector Assessment Report
Phase III: Development of city vision and sector goals and strategies

Activity 5 : Benchmark study

At this stage benchmark study has been done to list best practices for urban development. Best
practice study was prepared for all the sectors i.e. infrastructure development, urban reform,
environment improvement etc. The study helped in strategy building process.

Activity 6: Pre-workshop Stakeholder Consultation

Sector assessment completed in the last stage discussed with different stakeholders at individual
level or in groups. Stakeholder consultations carried out with following groups:
Table 1.2: Stakeholder consultations

Stakeholder
Residents
Slums
Community Leaders
Government Departments
Trade Associations
Educational Institutions
Doctors

Sample Size/ No.

Technique

7
3
All relevant departments
2
1

Group Discussions representing each ward


Group discussions in sample pockets
Individual Consultations
Individual Consultations
Group discussions
Individual Consultations

Discussion for stakeholders consultations was initiated on strategies, priorities and major actions
that might be required to move towards the vision. Findings from the consultation process was
further substantiated the Sector assessment and analysis.
The data derived from the survey and stakeholder consultations especially in the case of Slum
pockets and residential areas was analyzed using appropriate statistical techniques. The data
collected was varied as per location and similarly priorities were also varied.

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Activity 7: Vision, Sectoral goals and Strategies


The objective of the workshop was from working groups to discuss the key issues identified in the
proceeding stages. The workshop was divided into different session as per the issues.
Deliverable: The expected output of the workshop was to finalise city vision, sector goals and
possible alternate strategies and some actions and projects.
Activity 8: Evaluation of strategies/ projects
Strategies were evaluated from perspective of contribution to achieving the vision & sector goals.
Activity 9: Draft CDP
The Consultant with the support of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad organized workshop involving all
the stakeholders, who have been part of the CDP preparation process. The workshop sought an
endorsement of the City Development Plan from the stakeholder group, presented and agreed on
procedures for performance monitoring.
Activity 10: Finalization of Draft CDP
The suggestions and comments were incorporated in the CDP which subsequently finalized and
further submitted to the New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad.

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2 INTRODUCTION TO NEW RAMNAGAR


2.1 ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES
The New Ramnagar is located in Satna District of Madhya Pradesh. Satna is known as cement city, as
it lies in lime stone belt of India and contribute 8-9% of India`s total cement production. New
Ramnagar is bounded by Allahabad (U.P.) districts in the north; Rewa district in the east; Panna in
west and Katni, Umaria and Shahdol in south. The city is located on 24 21 N latitude and 81 08 E
longitudes. The place is renowned for Dolomite mines and Limestone. Satna got its name from Sutna
or Satna River flowing in its vicinity. This river named after popular rishi called "Suteekshna Muni" of
ancient times of Ramayana period.
Earlier New Ramnagar is a Gram Panchayat & now formulates as Nagar Parishad. New Ramnagar
Nagar Parishad is notified by the Madhya Pradesh Government with a notification letter no: Sr. No
45-F-4-108-2009-18-3 Madhya Pradesh Municipal Act 1961 (Sr. No.37, 1961) code 5(1) B dated on
15 September, 2011. The total area of the town is 1322 Hact i.e. 13.22 Sq Km.
New Ramnagar is situated in Satna District at an average elevation of 378 Meters above mean sea
level. The town is located at 24 21 N latitude and 81 08 E longitudes.
Figure 2-1: Location of New Ramnagar

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Table 2-1: Administrative Status of New Ramnagar
Sr. No

Division

1.

District

Sub-Division

No of Tehsils

No of Villages

Sidhi

2.
3.

Rewa

4.
5.

1. Satna

6.
7.
8.

2. Nagod

1. Satna
2. Nagod

Rewa

9.

3. Rampur
Baghelan

Satna

10.

4. Amarpatan

11.

5. Maihar

12.

6. Majhgawan

3. Rampur
4. Baghelan
Amarpatan
5. Ramnagar

6. Birsinghpur
7. Maihar
8. Majhgawan

13.

9. Kotar

14.

10. Unchehra
Singaroli

15.

Source: - Madhya Pradesh Government Notification, 15/9/2011 & Census of India, 2001

Table 2-2: Villages included in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

Ramnagar

New Ramnagar Nagar


Parishad

Village Panchayat

Villages

Bamhanadi

Bamhanadi, Hardua Kothar

New
South
New
North
Bhitari

Kadoriya, Bhitari

Ramnagar Bamhanadi
Ramnagar Badraukh

Gorhai

Gorhai,Turki,Itma,Jhagarha,Parga(Viran)

Bharatpur

Bharatpur,Katni,Podia,Katiya,Gurjanaha,Bijoraha

Source: - Madhya Pradesh Government Notification, 15/9/2011

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th

Figure 2-2: M.P Gazette Notification, 15 Sep, 2011

2.2 CLIMATE
Climate plays a vital role in determining landforms & productivity of ecosystems. Rainfall,
temperature & winds are the principal climatic factors that significantly shape the physical setup in
this area. New Ramnagar has subtropical climate characterized by hot summer, wet monsoon and
dry winter.

2.2.1 Rainfall
The average annual rainfall of the district is 1245 mm. The region receives maximum rainfall during
south-west monsoon period from June to September. About 85 % of annual rainfall is received
during monsoon season. Only 10 % of the annual rainfall occurs during non-monsoon period, from
October to May. The average rainfall in New Ramnagar is 975 mm.

2.2.2 Temperature
The average maximum temperature recorded during the month of May is 45.3 C, and minimum
during the month of December is 5 C. The average annual mean maximum and minimum
temperature of Satna district are 31.6 C and 18.2 C respectively.

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2.2.3 Humidity
The relative humidity generally exceeds 85% during the monsoon season in the month of August.
Relative humidity decreases during non-monsoon season. In summer season, relative humidity is
less than 35 %. May is the driest month of the year.

2.2.4 Wind Speed


The maximum wind velocity of 7 Km/hr is observed during the month of June and minimum 3.5
Km/hr is recorded during the month of November. Winds were light and moderate particularly
during the morning hours. While during the afternoon hours the winds were stronger. The average
annual wind velocity of the region is 4.5 Km/hr. The predominate wind directions of wind were
observed from NW, SW & North.

2.3 PHYSIOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS


2.3.1 Topography & Drainage
The maximum elevation of the area 372 m located in southeastern part of the area. Minimum
elevation of the area is 352 m located in northern part of the area. Slope of the area is towards
south and south east of the area. New Ramnagar has underlying basalt and consists of bauxite and
laterite. The soils are ferruginous and clayey. New Ramnagar is having plain topography.

Figure 2-3: Physiography of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

2.3.2 Flora and Fauna


The temperate climate and the inequitable distribution of rain make New Ramnagar an arid & dense
vegetation cover. Most of the area of New Ramnagar area is barren waste land with bushes and

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shrubs. The hills are mainly covered with Sagwan, Mahuaa and Bamboo etc. Mahua and Amla is an
important produce in and around New Ramnagar. Bamboo is found in small patches across the
region. Forests and scrub lands are intensively used by to source firewood for consumption and sale.

2.4 LOCATION AND CONNECTIVITY


2.4.1 Road Connectivity
Transportation plays an important role in the growth and development of any settlement. It
enhances the linkages of the town with other settlements and it also improves the connectivity
within the town. This section covers the scenario of traffic and transportation sector and related
problems and issues. New Ramnagar is at a distance of 60 Km from Satna and 135 Km from Panna.
Table 2-3: Distance from major cities/town
S. No
Towns/ Cities
Distance From New Ramnagar(Km)
1
175
Khajuraho
2
Satna
60
3
Amarpatan
20
4
Beohari
40
5
Rewa
120
6
Maihar
60
7
Chitarkut
130
8
Panna
135
9
Gwalior
525
10
Bhopal
515
11
Jabalpur
210
12
Ujjain
600
Source: http://www.timeanddate.com, Stakeholder Consultation, 2011-12

2.4.2 Rail Connectivity


New Ramnagar is 60 Km from Satna, which is an important railway junction of the South Eastern
Central Railway. Nearest railway is Beohari which is 40 Km from New Ramnagar.

Figure 2-4: Nearest Railway station to New Ramnagar; Beohari & Satna

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2.4.3 Air Connectivity


The nearest airport to New Ramnagar is Khajuraho which is 175 Km from New Ramnagar & Jabalpur
which is 210 Km away from New Ramnagar. It is connected through National Highway 75
Chhatarpur-Satna road. Satna has its own air strip but not in use for regular flights.

Figure 2-5: Nearest Airport to New Ramnagar; Khajuraho

2.5 STUDY AREA


The City Development Plan will be formulated for New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad area which is 13.22
Sq. km.
Table 2-4 Study Area
Sr. No.
1.

Name of Town
New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

Area (Ha)

Area (Sq. Km)

1322

13.22

Source: Nagar Parishad New Ramnagar, 2012

2.6 MAJOR FINDINGS, ISSUES AND POTENTIALS


Major Findings

Major Issues & Potentials

New Ramnagar is well connected to Satna & New Ramnagar town is situated at the foothill of
Rewa towns through roads.
Gidhaila Pahar & the water table is about 500-600
Feet.
New Ramnagar is not having any direct rail
connection. For railway it has to use Satnas, New Ramnagar is located in Satna district, which
Beohari & Maihar rail system.
provide linkages, employment & market for
agricultural products of New Ramnagar Nagar
New Ramnagar is situated on foothill of
Parishad & nearby villages.
Gidhaila Pahar with displacement policy of
Ban sagar Project.

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3 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Demographic profile of the area in terms of the population, growth rate, population density, literacy
rate etc. helps in determining the social as well as the economic character of the area. The study has
been done decade wise which helps in bringing out the trends of the growth rate, literacy level, sex
ratio etc. Population is one of the important parameter of demography. Under this parameter, total
population of town in present and past need to study. With the outcome of this population
condition, it is possible to project the population of the town for future planning of various sectors of
the town.
The total area under the New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad is 13.22 Sq. km with a population density of
530 persons per Sq. km as per 2001 census.

3.1 POPULATION
New Ramnagar is class V town as per the classification on the basis of population. The New
Ramnagar city has a total population of 7015 persons as per Census 2001. The total area of the city is
13.22 sq. km and the gross population density of the town works out to be 530 persons per sq. km in
2001.
New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad had a population of 7015 persons as per 2001 census. Males
constitute 51% of the population and females account for 49%.
Table 3-1 Comparative Assessment of Urban Population
Particulars
Urban India
Madhya Pradesh
Satna District

Total Urban Population

Males

Females

286,119,689

150,554,098

135,565,591

15,967,145

8,412,559

7,554,586

18,70,104

971396

898708

7015

3593

3422

New Ramnagar
Source: Census of India, 2001

3.2 POPULATION GROWTH TREND


Earlier New Ramnagar is a Gram Panchayat & now formulates as Nagar Parishad. New Ramnagar
Nagar Parishad is notified by the Madhya Pradesh Government with a notification letter no: Sr. No
45-F-4-108-2009-18-3 Madhya Pradesh Municipal Act 1961 (Sr. No.37, 1961) code 5(1) B dated on
15 September, 2011. According to census 2001 the total population of the town is 7015.

3.3 SCHEDULE CASTE & SCHEDULE TRIBE POPULATION


The percentage of Scheduled tribes (ST) population is around 19.7% as per 2001 census. Schedule
castes (SC) population contributes 13% of total population.

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SC & ST Population
1386
1400

Population

1200
913

1000

600

SC

697

689

800

ST

470

443

MALE

FEMALE

400
200
0
TOTAL

Figure 3-1: SC/ST Population of Ramnagar Nagar Parishad as per 2001 census.

3.4 LITERACY
New Ramnagar has an average literacy rate of 61%, lower than the national and state level averages.
Table 3-2 Comparative Urban Literacy Rate
Particulars

Total

Urban India
Madhya Pradesh
Satna District
New Ramnagar Town

Males
86.27
87.39
77.10
75.48

79.92
79.39
64.60
61

Females
72.86
70.47
51.0
46

Source: Census of India, 2001

Comparataive Literacy Rate-2001


90
80

86.27

79.92

87.39

79.39
72.86

77.1
70.47

70
60

75.48

64.6

61
51

46

50

Total

40

Males

30

Females

20
10
0
Urban India

Madhya
Pradesh

Satna District

New
Ramnagar
Town

Figure 3-2: Comparative Literacy rate, 2001 census

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The total number of literates in New Ramnagar town is 4280 and the literacy rate is 61% as per 2001
census. The female literacy rate is 46% and literacy rate of males is 75%. However, the overall
literacy rate of New Ramnagar is lower than the urban Indias.

3.5 SEX RATIO


As per 2001 census, New Ramnagar overall has the highest sex ratio and population under 6 years
of age the sex ratio is 996 females per 1000 male population while at national level Indias sex ratio
is 906. SC and ST sex ratio is also highest in New Ramnagar compared to National, State & district
averages.
Table 3-3 Comparative Urban Sex Ratio
Particulars
Urban India
Madhya Pradesh
Satna District
New Ramnagar

Sex Ratio
933
919
926
952

Sex Ratio 0-6


906
932
931
996

Sex Ratio SC
923
905
937
943

Sex Ratio ST
944
975
949
1012

Source: Census of India, 2001

Comparative Sex ratio of New Ramnagar-2001


1040
1012

1020

996

1000

975

Sex Ratio

980
960
940
920

952
933
926
919

932931
906

937943

944

949

Urban India
Madhya Pradesh

923
905

Satna District

900

New Ramnagar
Town

880
860
840
Sex Ratio

Sex Ratio 0-6

Sex Ratio SC

Sex Ratio ST

Figure 3-3: Comparative Urban Sex Ratio, 2001

3.6 POPULATION PROJECTIONS


3.6.1.1

Projection for Urban Area

The population has been projected up to the horizon year 2035.


Earlier New Ram Nagar was a Nagar Panchayat and it recently constituted into Nagar Parishad, there
is problem regarding availability of data of this town. Therefore the data of Kotar Nagar Parishad has
been taken or consideration into account as Kotar was also a Nagar Panchayat earlier & constituted
as Nagar Parishad. The one more reason to consider the data of Kotar town is that population of
Kotar in 2001 is more or less is equal to population of New Ram Nagar.

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Thus, the population projections have been done, using the average of 4 population projection
methods (Simple graph growth rate Method, Arithmetic Method, Incremental Method and
Geometric Method). As per the population projection by 2015, 2020, 2025, 2030 & 2035 the
population of New Ramnagar would be 10668, 12269, 14109, 16225, and 18659 as say 18700
respectively.
Table 3-4 Population Projections for New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad
Year

Population

% Growth

1991

6081

2001

7015

1.53%

2011

9277

3.22%

Projected Population
2015

10668

2.99%

2020

12269

3.00%

2025

14109

2.99%

2030

16225

2.99%

2035

18659

3.00%

Source: Census of India, 2001 & SGS Infotech Calculated values

3.7 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS


Major Findings

Major Issues

Average Decadal growth rate of


the city in the year 1991-2001 is
13.3%.

The
population
projection
indicates that by 2035 the
population would increase to
18700.

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Potentials

Sex ratio of New Ramnagar


is more than national sex
ratio. Sex ratio of 0-6 years
population is showing less
biasness of female issues.
Literacy rate is lower as
compare to national &
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4 ECONOMIC PROFILE
4.1 INTRODUCTION
The economic activities of a city play a vital role in the growth and development of any city and its
surroundings. Thus it is important to assess the current economic situation of the city to identify the
key activities and potential of the city.

4.2 ECONOMIC BASE OF CITY


New Ramnagar is an agricultural based economy. The principal agricultural crops are Wheat, Maize,
Gram and Dal etc. Rice & Wheat is the main crop of the New Ramnagar. Cereals are the next
important crop. New Ramnagar serves as market centre for nearby small villages for supplying
various commodities.
New Ramnagar`s working population is also depending on Amarpatan, Maihar and Satna, as Satna is
the world's largest cement producing district Industries include cement manufacturing, hand loom
weaving, flour, oilseed milling and fabric products.

4.3 WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION


New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad has 25% Work Force Participation Rate (WFPR) which is lower as
compared to National and State Averages. The male worker of New Ramnagar is 2762. Worker
Population in New Ramnagar is farmer, self employed or laborers. Other activities in the town are in
the form of small shops owned by the residents.
Table 4-1 Comparative Urban Work Force Participation Rate
Particulars
Total Workers
Male Workers
Urban India
92,278,654
76,175,323
Madhya Pradesh
4,893,293
3,988,452
New Ramnagar
2762
1527
Source: Census of India, 2001

Female Workers
16,103,331
904,841
1055

WFPR (%)
32%
31%
25%

4.4 WORKFORCE DISTRIBUTION


Work force distribution indicates the economic base of the city. Out of a total of 2762 workers in the
city as per 2001 Census of India, 1527 are main workers while 472 are cultivated workers in New
Ramnagar Nagar Parishad area.

Occupational Structure-2001
115

Total Worker

1235
2762
472

Main worker
Cultivated Worker

1527

Marginal Worker
HouseHold

Figure 4.1: Occupational Structure of New Ramnagar, 2001

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4.5 WORKFORCE DISTRIBUTION AS PER VARIOUS SECTORS


Workers can be calculated as per three different sectors i.e. Primary, secondary and tertiary. New
Ramnagar town as it is discussed earlier is not having any manufacturing industrial unit as well as
other house hold industries. Due to this reason New Ramnagar is far behind in secondary sector of
workers. New Ramnagar is having largely primary sector population as here is agriculture is the
dominant work of the residents.

Figure 4-1: Commercial areas of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

4.6 INDUSTRIAL SCENARIO


New Ramnagar has not been able to establish itself as an Industrial centre, despite having potential
for agro based industries. At present New Ramnagar is lagging far behind in terms of industrial
development which has direct impact on revenue generation as well as on employment.

4.7 TRADE & COMMERCE


The economic base of the town is agriculture, but trade and commerce also play some role in the
economy of New Ramnagar. New Ramnagar serves as market centre for nearby villages for supplying
various commodities. The Commercial area of the town is near bus stop, Katia road, Rewa road,
Tehsil road, Hardua Ganjas road & Satna Camp market chowk of the town. New Ramnagar is having
approximately 300 shops which include every kind of daily need shops. Potential and Opportunity
for Employment
Informal Activities
Informal activities form an important part of the economic fabric of the city. It is not just a major
source of employment but also provides affordable services to the majority of the urban population.
Street venders are an integral part of New Ramnagar like any other medium size town.

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They could be broadly categorized into following types namely.

Chowki or a shop on the footpath or road without any covering.

Rehri

Thela or mobile shop on handcart.

They mostly locate themselves strategically near work centers, commercial areas, outside schools
and colleges, religious places, Bus stand, tourist places, hospitals and transport nodes and near
housing colonies. Street venders are observed occupying space on the pavements or other public/
private areas as well as seen moving from place to place carrying their wares on push carts or in
cycle or baskets on their heads.
Table 4-2: Vendors in New Ramnagar
Total Static Vendors

Total mobile Vendors

Total Vendors in New Ramnagar

300

50

350

Source: New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad & Stakeholder Consultation, 2011-2012

Fig. 4.4: Informal market sector of New Ramnagar city, 2012


Observation during Survey:
The area under the existing trades and commercial use are not adequate for the future needs of
people. There is a terrible need for proper planning of the existing commercial areas, specifically the
wholesale markets.
Some of the problems and issues associated with the trading and commercial areas are listed below.

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No industries in city due to which working population depend on either agriculture or on


Amarpatan & Satna District.

Existing economic activities are not sufficient to boost the economy of the town.

Scattered informal markets in the town are creating problem of encroachment.

Informal market near bus stop at Satna camp market road creates future problems for traffic.

4.8 SWOT ANALYSIS


Strengths
Industrial

Trade &
Commerce

Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Absence of industrial units in Household industries can New Ramnagar is not
New Ramnagar, due to which
develop in town.
having supporting infra
population is mostly dependent
structure and resources
on primary activities.
due to which large scale
industry
cannot
be
establish here.
New Ramnagar is not having Development
of
New Trade & commerce is also
any strong base of trade &
Ramnagar as a regional not at very high level.
commerce.
wholesale market centre
for vegetables, food grains,
etc.

4.9 ISSUES, STRATEGIES & POTENTIAL PROJECTS


S. No
1

Aspects
Issues
Strategies & Potential Projects
Employment Proportion of female workers is low as Creation of employment opportunities
Scenario
compared to male.
in the following sectors
Small scale industries i.e. agrobased, handicrafts etc.
Lack of infra structure & raw material to
support industries
Lack of political support
Lack of private investment for
development of industries as there is no
threshold population to support
industry.
Trade
& Mostly informal trade and small retail
Commerce
shops in the town.
Industries

New Ramnagar has potential to


support house hold industries like;
Cane and bamboo products
Biscuit, pastry, cakes and cookies
making
Candles
Development
of
organized
commercial space in the town

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5 URBAN GROWTH SCENARIO


5.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter highlights the general spatial pattern of the Planning area which includes the New
Ramnagar Nagar Parishad boundary limits. City level analysis has been incorporated to assess the
growth pattern of the city.

5.2 URBAN GROWTH SCENARIO


The New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad has developed on the Ban Sagar Lake which is about 12-15 Km
from the town. The city is predominantly developing along the Rewa & Amarpatan road in the form
of ribbon development. The major commercial areas in city are near Bus stop, Katia road, Rewa
road, Thesil road, Hardua Ganjas road & Satna Camp market chowk. All major commercial and trade
related activities are concentrated in these areas. Population of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad is
affected by Ban Sagar Project. The Parishad area is surrounded by agriculture fields. New Ramnagar
is well planned Nagar Parishad, this is important factors for urban growth in New Ramnagar.

5.3 DENSITY PATTERN


The development pattern is apparent in the Nagar Parishad area. New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad
area has population density of 539 persons per sq km.

5.4 LANDUSE ASSESSMENT


The study of the land use would enable us to understand the city as envisaged in the past and the
direction of its future growth & development. This section explores changing pattern of land use
over time. It reflects the needs and demands of the residents of the city.
The existing land use of New Ramnagar indicates only 45% of the land is developed while 55% comes
under undeveloped, hilly areas and agriculture. 20% accounts from agricultural land, 35 for
residential while the remaining accounts for miscellaneous use.

5.4.1 Existing Land use Development


The table below highlights the existing land use pattern of the New Ramnagar NagarParishad area.
Table 5-1 Land use Distribution
S. No
1
2
3
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Land use
Residential
Commercial
Public semi Public
Roads & Circulation
Agricultural
Open Land
Others
Industrial area

Total
Source:- Stakeholder Consultation & Primary Survey,2011-12

Area (%)
30%
5%
3
12%
20%
25%
5%
0%
100.00%

Within existing developed area, only 30% of the total land use is residential. 20% of the total land

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use is under Agriculture. Industries having 0% share in land use distribution due to the absence of
industries in the town.

Figure 5-1: Existing Land Use distribution of New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD

5.4.2 Future growth direction- 2035


The future direction of growth has been envisaged based on the existing growth pattern and the
population projection of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad area is 18700. The development is mainly
along the Rewa & Amarpatan roads.

5.5 SWOT ANALYSIS


Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Land is available in New Huge investments will be Better quality housing Land
Ramnagar city which can required for developing demand and availability encroachments
of land can attract real are common.
encourage real estate infrastructure in whole city.
estate developers
development.

5.6 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS


Aspects
Spatial
Growth

Density
Pattern

Issues
Strategies & Potential Projects
Linear growth All commercial & residential Encourage new developments in northdevelopment is concentrated along roads.
west, south-west & North direction.
Presently all growth is limited along roads
and mainly at the core city area due to
availability
of
physical
and
social
infrastructure.
Density is low in New Ramnagar town
Promote
private
developers
for
developments of the city.

Land Use
Low Growth Pattern
Large percentage of land is under agriculture
Distribution
and can be used for future development.
The rural population is immigrated from the
Real estate developers can play important
hinterland & from other villages.
role in development of city.
Urban
Renewal

The town is settled in scattered way.

Major important areas needs immediate


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6 HOUSING
6.1 INTRODUCTION
Housing is a basic social need of each and every individual and it ranks after food & clothing in terms
of priority. Housing constitutes one of the most important parts of the social environment where an
individual nurtured, grows and matures as a human being, part of the society and as a citizen.
Adequacy of housing stock, construction quality, no. of occupants in proportion to no. of rooms &
provision of basic amenities are all important determinants of development. Hence, fulfilling the
need for housing & tackling housing needs is an important component of any City Development Plan.

6.2 HOUSING STOCK


As per 2001 Census of India, there are 1290 households in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad with an
average household size of 5.4 which is higher compared to average national urban household sizes.
There is no house less population in New Ramnagar as per census 2001.

Figure 6-1: Present housing Condition of New Ramnagar

Table 6-1 Comparative Household Size


Area
India Urban
Madhya Pradesh
Satna District
New Ramnagar
Source: Census of India, 2001

No. of Households

Household Size

55832570
2915725
346977

5-1
5-5
5-4

1290

5.4

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6.3 QUALITY OF HOUSING STRUCTURE


6.3.1 Housing Conditions
Out of the total number of houses in the city, 70% of the houses are categorized as being in good
condition while 25% are livable and remaining 5% are in dilapidated condition.
Fig. 6.1: Present housing condition in New Ramnagar

Source: - Primary Stakeholder consultation, 2011-12

6.3.2 Type of housing


90% houses are owned, only 5-7% rented & remaining falls into other types of ownership. Thus
indicating about most of the population is having own houses & very less share have rented houses.
Table 6-2: Type of housing in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD

Sr. no.

Type of housing

No. of Housing

General

1289

Institutional

Total

1290

Source: - Stakeholder Consultation & Nagar Parishad, 2011-12

6.4 HOUSING DEMAND


As per Census of India 2001, the housing demand has been estimated taking into account the ideal
size of a household / dwelling Unit (DU) that is 5.
Based on the above assumptions, there is a gap for housing of 113 houses. This indicates that there
is a demand for housing. This will further increase the demand for housing.

6.5 GAP ASSESSMENT


Table 6-3: Housing Demand Gap in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD

Present Housing Stock

1290

Existing Housing (Gap)

113

Future requirement of housing in year 2035

3740

Actual Requirement in 2035

2450

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6.6 SWOT ANALYSIS


Strengths

Weaknesses
Opportunities
Most of the existing
Most
of
the
Land is available at cheap
Housing structure of
population has their
slum
dwellers
is rate so real estate
own houses as very
dilapidated
housing projects can be
less share of rented
promoted.
population.

Threats

Lack
of
incentives &
policies
to
promote real
estate
developers

6.7 ISSUES, STRATEGIES AND POTENTIAL PROJECTS


Sr.
No
1

Aspects
Housing Stock

Issues
Average household size higher than
national and district averages
Housing Demand of more than
2450 units

Construction of 2450 houses with


private investment considering
demand

Only 5% of the households do not


own a house

Status of physical infrastructure like


water supply, sewage and drainage
is poor in the city.
Water level is at about 500-600 Ft.

20% of the households can be


targeted for sale and marketing of
properties
Provision of Infrastructure in those
areas which lacks in such facilities

Housing
Ownership
Status
Infrastructure
Provision

Strategies & Potential Projects

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7 URBAN SERVICES
7.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter presents the existing status of services in newly constituted New Ramnagar Nagar
Parishad and adjoining villages which are the part of municipality area. The major sectors covered
include Water Supply, Sewerage, Drainage, Solid Waste Management, Education, Health services,
Recreation and Urban Transport.

7.2 WATER SUPPLY


7.2.1 Sources & Supply
Ground water is the only source of water supply in New Ramnagar town. The town gets water supply
from the tube wells. Water is supplied through pipes at spot source from the tube wells. A significant
volume of ground water is also extracted through a network of bore-wells and hand pumps. The
quality of groundwater is fairly good but the groundwater level is depleting rapidly. Presently water
level of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad varies from 500-600 meters. At present approximately 1
M.L.D water is being supplied to the town which is quite inadequate for the present population.

Figure 7-1: Source of water in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD

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Table 7-1: Sources of water supply in New Ram Nagar

Sr. No

Source of water

Quantity of water

Tanker

3 tanker (3times a day, capacity 7000 liters each)

Hand pump

383

Direct water supply

200 House hold

Source: Nagar Parishad, New Ram Nagar, 2011-12


New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad is in charge of operations and maintenance of water supply. There
are 2 Over Head Tanks (OHTs) with a capacity of 2 Lakhs Litter and other is 4Lakhs Litter. Presently
the water supply is being provided to the population at the rate of less than 40-50 LPCD from 7:00
AM to 9:00 AM which is far less than the minimum needs since the town is in the semi-arid
geological formation. Most of the population is depending on their own hand pumps. There is no
Water Treatment Plant in the town. Existing water supply scenario in New Ramnagar is given below:
Table 7-2 Status of Water Supply in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad
S. No Particulars

Values

No. of Working Pumping Stations

No. of OHTs

Length of water supply pipeline (KM)

7 kms

Percentage of Population served

60% (remaining 40% is served through Pvt. Connections)

Total water supply demand for total pop 1 MLD

Total water supply (2 Hour per day)

2 Hour/day

Gap in water supply

0.79 MLD

Other sources of Water

383 Hand pump, Well

Source: Stakeholder Consultation & New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad, 2011-12

7.2.2 Net work Storage


There are 2 OHTs in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad. The water is supplied by gravity flow from OHT.
The pipelines diameter in the distribution network varies between 80mm and 150 mm & all pump
houses are functioning.
Analysis of Water supply: 60% population of New Ramnagar town is served through water supply
provided by Nagar Parishad. Remaining 40% population is using hand pumps and personal
connections for water supply. There are 383 hand pumps in newly constituted Nagar Parishad area.
One hand pump is serving all most 5-10 families. Water is supplied through pipes at spot source
from the tube wells. A significant volume of ground water is also extracted through a network of
bore-wells and hand pumps.
The quality of groundwater is fairly good but the groundwater level is depleting rapidly. The current
groundwater level is at 500-600 feet which is the major problem of New Ramnagar People. New
Ramnagar Nagar Parishad is in charge of operations and maintenance of water supply.

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7.2.3 Water Demand


The population within the New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad was 7015 according to 2001 census. The
projected population of New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad is about 18,700. According to national
standard the water requirement is based on 135 LPCD.
Table 7-3: Projected Water Requirement for New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad
Year

Population

2015

10668

2020

Domestic
M.L.D

Industrial

Total(Domestic+
Industrial)

Fire-Fighting

Total

1.4

2.2

3.6

0.036

3.636

12269

1.6

2.2

3.8

0.038

3.838

2025

14109

1.9

2.2

4.1

0.041

4.141

2030

16225

2.2

2.2

4.4

0.044

4.444

2035

18659

2.5

2.2

4.7

0.047

4.747

Total

18659

2.5

2.2

4.7

0.047

4.747

Source: Computed values

7.2.4 Gap Assessment and Future requirement


Estimated Water demand in year 2035 = 4.7 say as 5 MLD
Total existing water demand= 0.9 MLD
Total Existing water supply =0.16 MLD
Total Existing Gap in water supply = 0.74 MLD

7.3 EXISTING DRAINAGE CHANNEL


The water flows through the natural drains. The surface run off is mostly toward north to south. The
condition of drainage system in New Ramnagar is functioning properly. The length of drains in the
Parishad area is approximately 8 kms among which 3 kms kachi drains are also included.
Table 7-4: Condition of drains in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad
Sr. No.

Types of Drains

Length (In Km)

Pacca Covered Drains

Pacca Open drains

Kacca Open Drains

Total

11

Source: Stakeholder Consultation & Primary Survey, 2011-12

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Figure 7-2: Status of Drains in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD

7.3.1 Strategies for Development


It is proposed to provide 100 % provision for covered storm water drainage in the New Ramnagar
Nagar Parishad area. In order to encourage good quality of life and hygienic conditions in the city
and especially for the urban poor New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad should ensure stopping of disposal
of sewage and domestic waste into storm water drains.

Figure 7-3: Existing condition of drains in New Ramnagar

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7.3.2 Gap and Future Requirement Assessment


The total drain length required is considered as 130% the road length. The existing total road length
in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad area is 15Km and future road demand for 2035 is 17Kms.
Present Drainage Network =11 km
Present Demand = 130% of road length i.e. 130% of 15 =20Km
Present Gap =Existing drainage required drainage i.e. 11-20=9 km
Future Drainage Requirement 2035 = 130% of 17 Km (future road requirement) i.e. 22 KMs
Actual requirement = 22-11=11 km

7.3.3 Short Term Strategy for New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Channelization of flow to minimize localized flooding


Lining of all secondary drains
Providing drainage network where no drainage is available
Providing drainage system along all roads
Educating people for minimization of sewage and domestic waste discharge into drains
Provision of rainwater harvesting pits for all upcoming areas
Detailed Operation and Maintenance Programme

7.4 SEWERAGE SYSTEM


7.4.1 Existing condition of Sewage System
As per consultation, it is observed that every house hold in New Ramnagar is having Toilet facility.
Most of the households have septic tanks, soak pits or pit type latrines. No open defecation in
practice in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad area. Even the pour flush latrines and toilets blocks are
usually connected to septic tanks which are further connected to drain/ nallah.
Due to having 100% toilet facilities in town, New Ramnagar was declared as Nirmal Gram. A "Nirmal
Gram" is an "Open Defecation Free" village where all houses, Schools and Anganwadis having
sanitary toilets and awareness amongst community on the importance of maintaining personal and
community hygiene and clean environment.
But in last three to four years here some slums also developed. These slums are not having toilet
facilities and these are going for open defecation.

7.4.2 Current Disposal system


The sewage flows through open drains. There is no form of treatment before or after disposal. Local
people are commonly using septic tanks for sewage disposal.

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7.4.3 Estimation of Sewage Load


There is a requirement to provide 100% coverage of New Ramnagar city by underground sewage
network by 2035. Taking sewage generation of 80% of total water supply, the future sewage
generation will be as given in table below.
Table 7-5: Future Sewage Generation in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad area

Year

Population

Water requirements

Sewage Generation (80% of water


supply)

2015

10668

3.636

2.90

2020

12269

3.838

3.07

2025

14109

4.141

3.31

2030

16225

4.444

3.55

2035

18659

4.747

3.79

4.747

3.79

Total

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Gap and future requirement assessment


Present sewerage network gap in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad = 100% of New Ramnagar Nagar
Parishad Area
Present sewerage network gap outside New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad = 100%
Gap in Treatment Capacity = 100%
Require 1 STP with a capacity of 3.7 MLD

7.4.4 Strategies

Provision of an efficient sewerage system throughout the city which can be ensured by:

Provision of adequate public toilet complexes along with Public toilets to ensure hygienic
condition

Laying sewage network in the city

Treatment of sewage before disposal

In order to identify suitable projects for an efficient sewage system for the horizon period of 25
years, the water demand and sewage generation has been estimated based on the projected
population. The completed, ongoing and proposed projects in the city have been taken into account
on the basis of which the gap has been assessed.

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7.5 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT


Solid waste are unwanted materials disposed by man, which can neither flow into streams nor
escape immediately into the atmosphere. These non-gaseous and non-liquid residues result from
various human activities.
Generation of solid waste is not a new phenomenon. In the early days, before the advent of the
industrial revolution, the major constituents of solid waste were domestic and agricultural residues
which were biodegradable in nature. With the progress of industrialization and consequent
organization not only has the quantity of solid waste increased but quality has also changed.

7.5.1 Existing System


Solid waste collection and disposal in the town is the responsibility of Municipality. There is a very
positive kind of practice regarding solid waste in New Ramnagar. Here every ward is having 5 to 8
dustbins and their size is 8 feet. All the waste of the concerned ward is deposited in that dustbin.
Before filling of that dustbin, farmer use that waste as manure in their fields. Thus solid waste which
is a problem in other towns, here it is used as potential.
The total waste generation in the town is about 1metric tons per day. On an average 150 grams/
capacity/ day waste is generated in tons having population between 1 to 5 Lakh waste generation
rate is low in smaller towns as compared to the cities having population over 20 Lac.

Figure 7-4: Solid waste lying on road sides

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At most places waste lies on the roadside and lowlands. Segregation is not practiced and collection is
made from bines placed at various locations within the town.
Table 7-6: Type of Solid waste generated in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

Sr. No
1
2
3
5

Type of Sources
Domestic Waste
Hospital/ Nursing Home
Dairy Waste
Road Surface/ Drain

Quantity/Unit (Tones)
0.70
0.12
0.10
0.08

Source: - Stakeholder Consultation & Primary Survey, 2011-12


Fig. 7.2: Open Dumping of Solid Waste

Thus, the major problems associated with the solid waste management disposal in New Ramnagar
are as under:

No adequate solid waste management is practiced in town

Lack of house-to-house collection system.

Poor collection at the overall Parishad level.

Inadequate collection machinery as there is only 4-6 hand Rehris, one Tractors & Trauli for
collecting the waste and other part of work.

No segregation of different type of waste is in practice in New Ramnagar.

Absence of organized /scientifically managed dumping yards, there by resulting in open


dumping.

7.5.2 Collection
Primary Collection takes place manually through wheel barrows and dustbins by the sweepers of
Nagar Parishad of New Ramnagar. There are 4-6 hand trolleys, one tractor and traulli for door to
door collection of the waste. The waste collected is mixed & there is no segregation of waste is in
practiced.

7.5.3 Storage
The waste collected is usually stored in open. Storage facilities are inadequate. Waste is usually seen
accumulated and not cleared regularly.

7.5.4 Transportation
Loading and unloading is done manually and waste is transported through tractors. However, the
city is not properly equipped with solid waste handling or transportation equipments. The
transporting vehicles are generally opened during transportation.

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7.5.5 Disposal
The collected waste is disposed off at various dumping sites. At present the waste is deposited at a
site i.e. 4-5 kms away from New Ramnagar city. Hence there is no organized place for disposal and a
random dumping is primarily attempted.

7.5.6 Gaps and future requirement assessment


Total waste generated from urban area = 7105*250gm=1776250gm=1.7 Tons/day say 2 Tons/Day
Waste collected and disposed = 0.5 Metric Tons/day
Gap = 1.2 Metric Tons/day waste is not collected
Future Generation = 2.8 say 3 Metric Tons/Day

7.5.7 Proposed Solid waste Management in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

To provide separate dust Bins for segregating solid waste.

To ensure 100% door to door collection system.

To provide scientifically designed transfer stations.

To provide appropriate vehicles for transportation of solid waste.

Develop scientifically designed land fill site for proper disposal of solid waste including
segregation of waste.

7.6 STREET LIGHTING


A Street light, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on
the edge of a road or walkway, which is turned on or lit at a certain time every night.

7.6.1 Existing Situation


New Ramnagar is having Street light system in city. The total number of street lights provided in the
city is 150, out of which 65 are in working condition and 85 are not in working condition.
Details of Street lights in New Ramnagar are given below:
Table 7-7: Condition of Street lights in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

Sr. No

Condition

No. of Poles

%age

Working Street lights

65

43%

Non working Street lights

85

57%

Total

150

100%

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Condition of Street lights New Ramnagar

Working Street lights

43%

Non working Street


lights

57%

Figure 7-5: Condition of Street lights New Ramnagar

The types of street lights provided in the city have been categorized in the table belowTable 7-8: Types of Street lights in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD
Sr. No.

Types of street lights

Number

%age

Vapor lights

51

34

Tube light

Bulbs

82

55

Others

17

11

Total

150

100

Source: New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad & Primary Stakeholder consultation2011-12

Classification of Street lights in New Ramnagar


11%
34%

Vapour lights
Bulbs
Others

55%

Figure 7-6: Classification of Street lights in New Ramnagar

As per primary survey most of areas do not have street light facility. In most of the areas street lights
are broken or not functioning. There is no provision for separate electricity line for street lights in
city.

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7.7 URBAN TRANSPORT


7.7.1 Road Network
Transportation is a non separable part of any city. It exhibits a very close relation to the style of life,
the range and location of activities and the goods and services which will be available for
consumption. Transportation is responsible for the development of civilizations from very old times
by meeting travel requirement of people and transport requirement of goods.
Existing situation:
New Ramnagar city is not having any well developed means of transportation. The town has direct
connectivity with Amarpatan, Satna & Rewa. The total road network of New Ramnagar town is
approximately 15 kms long which are managed by New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad.

Figure 7-7: Existing Condition of Roads in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad

Table 7-9: Conditions of roads in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad


Sr. No.

Types

Length (in kms)

%age

Surface

12

80%

Un surfaced

20%

Total

15

100%

Source: New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad, 2011-12


As per stakeholder consultations with local people, it was highlighted that the construction of some
new roads is necessary in peripheral areas on urban area & including five villages which are a part of
Nagar area.

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7.7.2 Traffic & Transport System


7.7.2.1

Public Transport System

New Ramnagar city is not having any kind of Public transportation. New Ramnagar is having rickshaw
& auto rickshaw for local travel. People are still depended on personal vehicles for travelling.
7.7.2.2

Bus Terminals

There is no Bus terminal in city. On the name of bus terminal there is only a bus stoppage on the
Amarpatan -Rewa or Satna Camp road.
7.7.2.3

Railway Stations

At present the city is not having any railway station and city is served by the railway station of
Maihar, Beohari & Satna district.

7.7.3 Parking Facilities


There is no organized on-street or off-street parking arrangement in any of the commercial as well
as other areas in the city. Most of the core areas of the city are characterized by wide roads instead
of village roads. There is no big issue of on street or off street parking. Roads are developing in a
planned way by the Ban Sagar Development Authority.

7.7.4 Potential Projects & future requirements for year 2035


A.

Road Network
Present Road length = 15Kms
Existing Roads need improvement = 10 Km
Present Demand = 10 km
New road length requirement for year 2035 (lane Km) = 16.8 Kms (including arterial & sub
arterial roads)
Actual Demand=15-16.8+5=2 Kms
B.

C.

Terminals
Construction of bus stand.
Public Transport System
Provision of economical, environment friendly and convenient public transport system.

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7.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE


The social infrastructure facilities in the town are comparatively average which can be categorized as
Educational, Health Care and entertainment facilities. These social infrastructure facilities are
provided by Ban Sagar Development Authority. Housing and Slum development in the town has also
been highlighted in this section.

7.8.1 Medical facilities


Existing situation
The medical facilities are poor in the town with only one civil hospital with one doctor. At present
only three nurses is catering to the total population of the town & near villages. Civil hospital is
having only 30 beds, while 30-50 patients come daily. In case of emergency patient referred to Satna
as there is no nearby quality hospital in and around New Ramnagar.

Fig. 7.4: Civil Hospital & Vetnery Hospital


Table 7-10 Health Facilities in New Ramnagar
Sr. No.

Health Facilities

Numbers

Civil Hospital

Nursing Home

Vetnery Hospital

Total

Source: New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad, 2011-12

7.8.2 Educational facilities


New Ramnagar has five Primary schools, 25 Anganwadi and One Senior Secondary schools for boys
& one senior secondary school for girls. The schools cater to a population of almost 500 students.
There are one degree colleges & ITI College in the town. Students from nearby villages namely
Bamhanadi, Hardua, Kothar, Badraukh, Bhitari, Itma, Turki, Gorhai & others and villages are also
come to New Ramnagar for educational purposes.

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Figure 7-8: Educational facilities in New Ramnagar, 2011-12

Table 7-11: Education institutes of New Ramnagar town


Sr. No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Facility
Anganwadi
Primary School
Senior Secondary
Degree College
Industrial Training Institute
Engineering College
Medical College

Numbers
25
12
2
1
1
-

Source: New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad & Primary Survey, 2011-12

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7.8.3 Entertainment
New Ramnagar is not having any specific recreational facilities. There are not even any parks and
playgrounds. In the name of recreational facilities, there is a mela ground which is used as rest place
for animals etc. Other facilities for recreation like cinemas, clubs, parks etc are not present in town.

Figure 7-9: Mela ground in New Ramnagar NAGAR PARISHAD

7.8.4 Other Facilities


The other facilities in the town include one Bank & ATMs. There is one Police Station in the town.
There is one Community hall, one Panchayat Bhawan & one Rest House in the town with no hotels,
lodges or Dharamshalas in the Parishad area.

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Figure 7-10: Police Thana in New Ramnagar NAGAR


PARISHAD

Figure 7-11: Court of Tehsildar, New Ramnagar


NAGAR PARISHAD

Figure 7-12: Seed Godown, New Ramnagar NAGAR


PARISHAD

Figure 7-13: Petrol Pump, New Ramnagar NAGAR


PARISHAD

Figure 7-14: Post Office, New Ramnagar

Figure 7-15: ATM of SBI, New Ramnagar

7.8.5 Demand & Gap Analysis


7.8.5.1Education
Based on the data collected from primary survey & primary stakeholder consultation & additional
requirement by 2035 is assessed as per UDPFI Guidelines. Analyzing the present status the

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requirement for Pre-Primary/ Nursery and Primary School is. There is a gap of medical & engineering
educational facility, which will be required by 2035. While, based on the UDPFI guidelines the
existing number of integrated schools with SC & ST hostel facility and the colleges are more than
required, hence, there is no demand & gap.
Table 7-12: Demand & Gap analysis for Education facilities
Sr.
No

Year
Population

2015
10668

2020
12269

2025
14109

2030
16225

2035
18700

Present
Status
2011

(ExistingRequired=Total
Requirement)

Anganwadi

20

Primary School

25

Senior Secondary
School

Integrated School
with Hostel Facility

College

Source: Computed values, 2012

7.8.5.1

Health

Based on the UDPFI guidelines, the demand and gap analysis for health facility in the city is assessed.
The table below shows that there are poor health facilities in the city, which shows that there is no
specific demand gap by year 2035.
Table 7-13: Demand & Gap analysis for Health facilities
Sr.

Year

2015

No

Population

10668

2020

2025 2030 2035

12269 14109 16225 18700

Present
Status
One
Beds)

Requirement

Intermediate Hospital
1 (200 Beds)

Poly-clinic

Nursing Home

Dispensary

(30
-

Source: Computed values, 2012

7.8.5.2

Others

Other social infrastructure in the city like police station, milk distribution facilities, fire station etc.
are analyzed based on the UDPFI guidelines. The table below depicts the demand & gap in the city.
Table 7-14: Demand & Gap analysis for other facilities

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2020

2025

2030

2035

10668

12269

14109

16225

18700

1 Police Station

Milk
2 Distribution

LPG
3 downs

S. No

Population

2015

Go-

4 Fire Station

Present
Status

Requirements

Source: Computed values, 2012

7.9 SWOT ANALYSIS


Sector

Strengths

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

Education
facilities

Town is having basic No recreational facilities Availability of land in Technical colleges,


institution
for in the institutions.
the institution for medical
and
education.
providing
engineering
Lack of infrastructure
infrastructure.
institution could
(parking
lots,
be proposed due
playgrounds, technical
to not having
equipments, etc.)
supporting
Level of Institutions is
population.
not satisfactory.

Health
facilities

Others

Police Thana, Bank Level of Institutions is Recreational


&
etc are acting as not satisfactory
entertainment related
strength of town
facilities can provide.

Bad
condition
Hospital.

of There is a scope of up Large scale health


gradation of Health institutes cannot
facilities
be providing as
Low doctor and patient
there
is
no
ratio as there is two
threshold
doctor at present.
population
to
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8 HERITAGE AND CONSERVATION


8.1 INTRODUCTION
The aim of heritage conservation is to ensure that the cultural significance of heritage places is
retained for future generations to enjoy. Conservation doesnt necessarily mean keeping a place as it
is without allowing change. Over time, buildings and places need to adapt and change to different
circumstances and the needs of the user or occupier. Heritage conservation is an informed process
that manages and allows for this change, but at the same time perpetuating the cultural significance
of the place.
Historic urban monuments are getting decayed due to the following reasons:

Lack of proper policy

Lack of appropriate legal framework

Lack of awareness and appreciation towards heritage properties

Lack of financial and technical resources

8.2 LOCAL TOURIST & HEITAGE SITES


At local level New Ramnagar is not having any tourist place which can attract tourist inflow. There
are only two or three temples in the town which cater local tourist in the month of October. New
Ramnagar itself is not having major tourist places accept three temples that is Sai Baba temple, Sri
Hanuman Jee Swami Temple & Maa Durga Mandir. Satna district has some popular religious tourism
destinations including Chitrakoot and Maihar.

Figure 8-1: Shiv temple which is serving local people and surroundings

8.3 REGIONAL TOURISTS DESTINATIONS:


At Regional level New Ramnagar has a major tourist & pilgrim sites which attract tourist. Satna
district which is 25 kms away from New Ramnagar, has some major religious tourism spots including,
Chitrakoot and Maihar. Satna is the nearest Indian rail-way station for world famous temples of
Khajuraho.

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Figure 8-2 Regional tourists destinations around Satna


Source: CDP, Satna
S.No

Tourist Destinations & Description


Madhav Garh Fort: The fort is situated near Satna city. It is one of

the ruined of the ancient which is isolated and remained


untouched. Potential for developing a major tourist spot.

Vengkatesh Temple: The temple is situated within the Nagar limit

of Satna.

Lord Shiva Temple: The Lord Shiva Temple at Birsinghpur is also a

famous and old temple in the region.

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S.No

Tourist Destinations & Description


Bharhut: The ancient city of Bharhut, a center of Buddhist culture,

whose archeological treasures have been gifted to the major


museums in the country and the world. The Bharhut stupa
established by the Maurya king Asoka in the 3rd century BCE, but
many works of art were apparently added during the Sunga
period.

Chitrakoot: Chitrakuta is a town of religious, cultural, historical

and archaeological importance, situated in the Satna district in


the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh. It is known for
numerous temples and sites mentioned in Hindu mythology.
Chitrakutas spiritual legacy stretches back to legendary ages. It
was in these deep forests that Rama, Sita and his
brother Lakshmana spent eleven and half years of their fourteen
years of exile.
Maihar: Maihar has a temple by the name of Sharda Devi situated
on the top of a hill about 5 km from the center of the town. This
temple is known for its stairway of more than 1,000 steps.
Millions of devotees throng to the temple throughout the year.

Khajuraho: Khajuraho is a small town located in the Bundelkhand


region of Madhya Pradesh and is famous for groups of Hindu and
Jain temples. These temples are a UNESCO World Heritage
Site for their beautiful and erotic rock carvings.
Khajuraho has the Vindhya range of mountains as its beautiful
backdrop. This makes Khajuraho a more fascinating destination.

8.4 EXISTING REGULATIONS/ HERITAGE GUIDELINES AT THE ULB


AND STATE LEVEL
The Tourism Policy of Madhya Pradesh envisages creation of an environment conducive to attracting
increased private investment in the tourism sector and a more meaningful role for the Government.
Strategy for development of tourism in the State includes the following areas:
1. Improvement and creation of adequate basic infrastructure-land, road, water, electricity etc.
2. Up gradation and augmentation of accommodation, catering and recreational facilities.
3. Augmentation of transport facilities.
4. Marketing of destinations to ensure optimal use of infrastructure.
5. Establishing and strengthening institutions for the development of human resources.

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6. Evolving suitable policies for increasing foreign exchange earnings.


7. Promotion of the arts and crafts of the State.

8.5 ISSUES AND POTENTIALS


Aspects

Issues

Strategies and Potentials Projects

Heritage
& There are no local heritage Satna is the nearest rail-way station for
Conservation
sites in Nagar Parishad area
world famous temples of Khajuraho which
except two temples
can act as a transit point for this tourist
center.
Due to absence of tourist
places & lack of infrastructure New Ramnagar is located near major tourist
facilities major tourist are
places such as Chitrakoot, Maihar, Bharhut,
moving out to the neighboring
Tulsi museum at Ramvan, and Lord Shiva
towns/cities.
Temple at Birsinghpur which act as regional
tourism.

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9 SLUM & URBAN POVERTY


9.1 INTRODUCTION
There is no proper demarcation of slum areas or pockets in New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad. Locally
Slums are called Malin Basti and this is done on the basis of dominant areas of SC, ST population. The
areas or wards having more share of SC or ST Population are declared as slum ward. The criteria are
fixed for slums are not taken into account as ULBs are not aware about these criterias. It is
therefore necessary to clearly define slums for slum improvement plans. The operational definition
of a slum that has been recently recommended by a United Nations Expert Group Meeting (UNEGM)
held in Nairobi from 28 to 30 October 2002 is as follows:

Inadequate access to safe water

Inadequate access to sanitation and other infrastructure

Poor structural quality of housing

Overcrowding and Insecure residential status

Based on the above operational definition, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh improves the quality of slum
across the state slowly but steadily changing for the better.

9.2 PRESENT SLUM SCENARIO


About 4.6% of New Ramnagar's residents i.e. nearly (325) reside in the Slum area. Brief of the
existing status of the slum pockets are as follow:
Table 9-1 Existing Status of Slums in New Ramnagar NagarParishad
S. NO

PARTICULARS

DETAILS

Total No. of slums

No. of Households in all slum

60

No. of population in all slum pockets

325

No. of Community Toilet

nil

10

No. of slums having Piped Water Supply

nil

12

Community Stand Post

Nil

Source: Primary survey & Stakeholder Consultation, 2011-12

The total slum population in New Ramnagar is 325. Among these 325, most of the people are living
in Kacha type of housing. They are using bamboo and mud thatch material for constructing their
housing. Some of slum dwellers are also having pacca housing but on the name of Pacca housing
they are only having single room housing.

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Figure 9-1: Existing Slum condition of New Ramnagar

9.3 STATE OF PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN SLUMS


9.3.1 Road & Street Lighting
The roads and streets are in good condition even in slums of New Ramnagar.

9.3.2 Water Supply


Water is a major issue in the slums. The main source of water in the slums is wells, hand pumps.

9.3.3 Sanitation in Slums


Sanitation is a very important aspect of slum development. It directly impacts the cleanliness, health
and hygiene of the individuals. There is no community toilet in slums of New Ramnagar. Almost 70%
population of slums defecates in the open. These slums were created in last three to four years.
Before these slums New Ramnagar was declared as Nirmal gram as it was having 100% toilet facility.
But these slums contribute in open defecation.

9.3.4 Solid Waste Management in Slums


As per data provided by New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad & primary stakeholder consultation, most of
the area having a provision of dustbins in slum locations. Most of the households dump their wastes

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in these dustbins provide by Ban Sagar Development Authority. Door to door collection is still not in
practiced.

9.4 STATUS OF SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE


Access to Social infrastructure is an important factor for human development especially in Slum
areas. This section highlights the availability of educational and medical facilities within the slum
pockets.

9.4.1 Educational Facilities


There are only Anganwadi on the name of education in the Nagar Parishad area which are not
sufficient for the education of their children.

9.4.2 Health Care Facilities


New Ramnagar is having only one Civil Hospital on the name of health facilities. Entire population of
Nagar Parishad has to travel to this place for medical facilities.

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10URBAN ENVIRONMENT
10.1 INTRODUCTION
Urban areas face a number of environmental challenges. Although the scale and intensities of the
problem varies sector wise. The impact on quality of human life is significant. The environmental
challenges faced in the urban areas are serious and have significant impact on the health, natural
resources and socio-economic performance.
This chapter takes a closer look at the environmental status of various components of the
environment to identify the activities and causes for its deterioration and has made an attempt for
preparing a basis for preparation of environmentally sustainable City Development Plan 2035 for
New Ramnagar City on the basis of baseline information gathered with regard to environment
quality, resources and services.

10.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY


Urban environment is an important component for the sustainable development of a city. This
chapter attempts to assess the existing status of the urban environment of New Ramnagar.
In order to create a sustainable and organized pattern of development of a city, environmental
analysis is done to assess status of environmental quality and resources. This includes an analysis of
relevant environmental parameters viz. climatic condition, physiographic condition, vegetation, air
quality, water quality, water bodies, disaster preparedness & management, waste management etc.
To assess vulnerability and preparedness to disasters a brief assessment of aspects of Disaster
Management Plan has also been elaborated.
The assessment of status of environmental quality and resources shall be major guiding factor and
basis for formulation of projects and programmes of City Development Plan 2035.

10.3 CLIMATE
10.3.1 Rainfall
The average annual rainfall of the district is 1235 mm. The region receives maximum rainfall during
south-west monsoon period from June to September. About 89.3 % of annual rainfall is received
during monsoon season. Only 10.7 % of the annual rainfall occurs during non-monsoon period, from
October to May. The average rainfall in New Ramnagar is 950 mm.

10.3.2 Wind Direction


The predominant wind directions are observed from NW, SW & N all year round.

10.3.3 Temperature
The average maximum temperature recorded during the month of May is 41.3 C, and minimum
during the month of December is 8.4 C. The average annual mean maximum and minimum
temperature of Satna district are 31.6 C and 18.2 C respectively.

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10.3.4 Humidity
The relative humidity generally exceeds 87% during the monsoon season in the month of August.
Relative humidity decreases during non-monsoon season. In summer season, relative humidity is
less than 36 %. May is the driest month of the year.

10.3.5 Wind Speed


The maximum wind velocity of 6.8 Km/hr is observed during the month of June and minimum 2.3
Km/hr is recorded during the month of November. The average annual wind velocity of the region is
4.3 Km/hr

10.4 PHYSIOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS


10.4.1 Topography
New Ramnagar has underlying basalt and consists of bauxite and laterite. The soils are ferruginous
and clayey. New Ramnagar is having plain topography, however District Satna is having variety of
Physiographic i.e. hill, plateau, and plains.

10.5 ENVIRONMENTAL BASE LINE STUDY


10.5.1 Air Quality
Ambient air quality is one of the most significant indicators of environmental health. Urban ambient
air quality in New Ramnagar City is not degraded & the pollution level is also stable.

10.6 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN


WHO defines Disaster as "any occurrence that causes damage, ecological disruption, loss of human
life, deterioration of health and health services, on a scale sufficient to warrant an extraordinary
response from outside the affected community or area".
In other words, a disaster is a natural or man-made (or technological) hazard that has come to
fruition, resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or
destruction, loss of life, or drastic change to the environment. A disaster can be ostensive defined as
any tragic event with great loss stemming from events such as earthquakes, floods,
catastrophic accidents, fires, or explosions. It is a phenomenon that causes huge damage to life,
property and destroys the economic, social and cultural life of people.
The main disasters which city might face includes Fire, Flood, Earthquakes etc. and these affects
more in the congested areas. The dynamics of change in urban settlements due to large scale
population has led to the evolution of mixed land use, growth of industries, high population density,
increasing poverty and lack in urban basic amenities. There are chances of epidemic due to lack of
sewage and solid waste disposal system for the city particularly in slums. These increase losses
during disasters. The situation is not same in New Ramnagar city as New Ramnagar is not developed
at large scale & it also lack in activities of urban nature. New Ramnagar is also not having much
congestion which is the major cause of these all hazards. In spite of all this, a city must have a
disaster mitigation plan.

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Disaster mitigation measures are those that eliminate or reduce the impacts and risks of hazards
through proactive measures taken before an emergency or disaster occurs.
A Disaster Management Plan should incorporate the following factors:

Incorporating disaster mitigation measures within the infrastructure planning process

Infrastructure services should be improved and enhanced to meet the requirements of the
existing and future population

Specialised infrastructure should be developed to cater to the city in times of emergencies

Awareness Programmes should be conducted at city and community level

Training of personnel like the Police, Local bodies, Fire Department with latest technology in
case of a disaster occur.

10.6.1 Fire
There is only one fire fighting vehicle in New Ramnagar which is having water carrying capacity of
3000 liters. Details of Fire Fighting vehicles are given below:
As per the Nagar Parishad of New Ramnagar, 20-25 (approx) fire incidents occur yearly within the
municipal. Buildings do not have a fire safety measures.

10.6.2 Flood
New Ramnagar city is not having any account of Floods in last couple of years.
Flood Prevention Measures are as under:

Plinth level would be kept much above the highest flood level ever recorded in last 30 years

Structural design of the buildings would follow guidelines of IS 1893 (Part 1): 2002 `Criteria
for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures: Part 1 General provisions and Buildings

Embankments of the entire stretch of nala / river would be suitably raised above the highest
flood level, to prevent flooding

De-silting of the water stream/nala

Sandbags/Levees along the nala

Standby pumps to pump out the excess rain water

Buffer strips will be developed on either side of parks

10.7 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES


The impacts on urban environment are perceived at various levels starting from household level,
community level, city level and if unchecked can multiply to issues at regional or national level. This
section highlights the environmental issues that need to be addressed to improve the environmental
health of New Ramnagar.

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10.7.1 Air pollution


New Ramnagar is not having critical type of air pollution as town is not having industries, any public
& intermediate transportation which are the major source of air pollution. Air pollution in the city is
localized & limited to roads, major junctions. Pollution in city & along arterial roads is due to traffic.
10.7.2 Land Pollution

Improper solid waste management system is the main cause of land pollution in New Ramnagar.
Town is not having proper site for dumping Solid waste due to which solid waste is disposed of
anywhere. This unmanaged solid waste pollutes the land. Other major reason of land pollution is the
absence of Sewerage system. Waste water along with storm water also pollutes Land.

10.7.3 Water Pollution


The surface as well as ground water of the city is contaminated as has been discussed earlier. Water
resources in the city are polluted due to disposal of sewerage directly into the surface drains or
surface water bodies. Ground water contamination is essentially due to large no of septic tanks in
use in the city.

10.8 ISSUES, STRATEGIES & POTENTIALS


S. No

Aspects

Issues

Strategies And Potentials Projects

Green Cover Green cover is present only Demarcation and Development of


&
Open in form of agriculture area.
Recreational areas
Spaces
There is no notified To encourage green cover within the city
recreational areas
other than agriculture area.
Good potential for development of more
parks & green open spaces
Air Quality
Air Quality & Noise levels Use of alternate fuels like CNG
are within prescribed norms Planned Plantation in the city areas,
choice of air pollution resistant tree
species in order to minimize ambient air
pollution.
Road network must be improved for
reducing vehicular emissions
Water
lack
of
solid
waste Need to install Sewage Treatment Plant
Quality
management which affect (STP) to treat sewage from the entire
quality of water
New Ramnagar.
No sewage treatment plant
in the New Ramnagar.
Drainage
Waste is deposited in storm Creation of drainage systems in whole
water drainage.
New Ramnagar Nagar Parishad.
Water logging and flooding Drainage improvement works in city
on roads etc.
Solid Waste Open dumping of garbage at Upgrade SWM infrastructure and
Management any open place
facilities
(SWM)
Land Pollution by open Sanitary landfill site for the city
dumping of solid waste.
Public awareness and education

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11STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS
11.1 INTRODUCTION
This section communicates the progress in the preparation of the New Ramnagar City Development
Plan and the work done till date.
The SGS Infotech team had started the assignment with the preliminary reconnaissance survey and
data collection. The stakeholder consultations and data collection is still is process.

11.2 PRE WORKSHOP CONSULTATIONS & DATA COLLECTION


Preliminary reconnaissance survey was conducted as well data collection was initiated in the town.
Stakeholder consultations were also conducted in the town.
Meetings were conducted with the following key officials in New Ramnagar

1. Mr. Rajiv Singh (CEO)


2. Mr. Kamlesh (Sarpanch, New Ramnagar)
3. MR. Pratul (Data entry operator, New Ramnagar)

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12CITY VISION, SECTORAL GOALS


12.1 CITY VISION
A city comprises of an uncountable number of stakeholders living in or out of the city. It is a very
tedious and time taking task to have a city level vision statement over which each and every
stakeholder agrees. After rigorous consultations with all relevant stakeholders we were able to
formulate a city vision for the development of the city New Ramnagar.
The Vision is stated below:

To develop New Ramnagar as environmentally Sustainable with equal social and


economic opportunity to all inclusive development of food processing Industries
This vision provides us an inspiration to think in some innovative way to achieve it. It is important
here to note that the traditional approaches and ideologies have also to be given importance while
thinking of new strategies to be incorporated. The quality of life should always be improved by
applying the strategies to achieve the city level vision. While discussing during the workshop, it was
noted that generally people cannot think beyond the ward level aspects. The government employees
and the members of steering committee were easily giving inputs in the process, while the common
citizens were mostly worried and focused over their major issues of concern. The poor were
concerned about the access to basic services and employment. At the same time traders were
focusing on generation of spaces for better commercial activities. The aspect of development of
physical infrastructure, employment opportunities and environmental sustainability was raised by
almost all the stakeholders. It was agreed that the above stated vision will be able to achieve all the
expectations of the stakeholders present in the workshop.
Several other visions that reflect the interests and dreams of stakeholders are:

An environmentally sustainable green city

A self-sustainable city

An education hub

Industrial units hub

Pollution free, clean, economically sound and healthy city

A city with vast opportunities of employment for poor

12.2 SECTOR GOALS


After finalizing the city vision it is necessary to set the sector specific goals to achieve the vision. A
technical assessment of each sector was presented before the stakeholders and then a scenario was
offered regarding the existing situation. Various alternative goals were also suggested while
discussing informally to give an understanding regarding the subject area. The suggestions were
totally based on the analysis done for each sector and it was completely assured that the goals
proposed by the stakeholders should not get influenced by some specific person or a group of
influential people. The sector wise goals thus finalized are tabulated below:

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Sector
Water Supply
Sewerage System

Drainage

Solid
Waste
Management
Urban Transportation

5
6

Urban Environment &


Entertainment

Education

Health

9
10

Housing & Slums


Power supply

11

Urban Governance

Goal
To provide wholesome water to all and reduce water losses
To ensure access to sewerage system for all using all kinds of
environment friendly waste disposal and treatment systems
To achieve city level comprehensive and sustainable drainage system by
regarding the existing natural drainage
To achieve and promote environmentally sustainable waste
management practice
To achieve comfortable, sustainable, equitable and efficient transport
system in city
To develop New Ramnagaras green and development of parks and open
spaces at ward levels
To promote quality educational facilities in the city with special focus to
the marginalized section of the society
To provide quality health facilities with special focus towards primary
health care facilities
To provide shelter for all with basic services & infrastructure facilities
To ensure access to power to all and strengthen power supply system in
city
To promote participatory, efficient, equitable, accountable and
transparent urban governance system for the city

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12.3 ANNEXURE
Annexure 1: Data Checklist
S. No
A
1
2

Sectors And Data Required


Physical Planning And Growth Management
Development of the NAGAR PARISHAD Area
Land use pattern (proposed, actual land use and reasons
for change)
Provision for revising land use according to needs
Latest Ward map of Nagar Parishad with population

5
6

7
8
9
B
1.
2.

3.

4.

Commercial
Establishments Wholesale markets, Retail, Truck
terminals
Location
Trends of growth - Location wise/ Area wise.
Residential
Group Housing, Plotted, Multistoried etc.
Location
Trends of growthLocation wise/Area wise
Industrial
Industries - Small scale, Large scale, Cottage.
Industries, warehouses
Location
Trends of growth Location wise/ Area wise
Open spaces
Playgrounds, Green belts etc.
Location
Trends of growth Location wise/ Area wise
Public/semipublic
Amusement parks, commercial complexes, Clubs.
Location
Trends of growth Location wise/Area wise.
Planning standards being followed
Land values within city and in surrounding areas
Land Records (Book Value)
Variation in Property Prices
Issues related to land use
Issues related to real estate/ its effect on land use pattern
Ongoing and proposed Land Management schemes and
Policies
Urban Environment
Frequency of tests at monitoring stations
Air Pollution
Ambient Air Quality tests (SO2, NOX, SPM, RSPM, HC,
CO, Lead Contents) at Junctions
Type of Fuel and Consumption
No. of Vehicles registered
Water pollution tests
BOD
COD
DO
Coli form
Noise pollution

Agency

Admin. Level

Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad

City, Region
City, Region

Nagar Parishad

City, Region

Nagar Parishad

City, Region

Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad

City, Region
City, Region

Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad

City, Region
City, Region
City, Region

Pollution Control
Board
Pollution Control
Board

City

Pollution Control
Board

City

Pollution Control

City

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7.
8.
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10

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Industrial Area
Residential
Commercial
Sensitive Areas
Solid waste tests
Leaching
Eutrophication
Mode of Transportation
Refuse disposal from cities (biodegradable, non
biodegradable, bio medical wastes)
Quality
Quantity
Location of disposal points
Polluting industries
Volume of solid waste effluents and waste water
Identification of land fill and disposal sites and disposal
methods
Environmental Guidelines, Norms and Acts

11

Area under Forests


Area under Reserved forests
Area under Unreserved forests
Area under vested forest
Area under Other vegetation and ground cover
Area under wildlife sanctuaries
Norms Acts and regulations for environmental protection

12

Relief and Topography

13

Slope and Gradient

14

Land Utilization Pattern

15
16
17
18
1

Average annual Rainfall (Yearly Variation)


Average annual Temperature (Yearly Variation)
Relative Humidity
Wind Direction
Urban Poverty
BPL Criteria of the State Government

Income Based BPL population

No of BPL households

Non-Income Based Poverty


Women headed households.
Unemployment rate.
Slum population.

Agency

Admin. Level

Board

Pollution Control
Board

City

Pollution Control
Board

City

Pollution Control
Board
Pollution Control
Board
Pollution Control
Board
Department of
Forest

City

Department of
Forest
Department of
Geology
Department of
Geology
Department of
Geology
Meteorological Dept
Meteorological Dept
Meteorological Dept
Meteorological Dept

City

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

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Review of
Employment generation programs
Program for provision of Infrastructure/ shelter in the
Nagar or Parishad

D
i
1

Housing Including Slums


Households and Dwelling Units
Total Census Household Units

Total residential units Occupied by Residents

Residential units in Good, Livable, Dilapidated condition

Ownership Status of the Dwelling Units (Owned, Rented,


Others)

Break up of Dwelling Units as per number of habitable


room

Dwelling Units as per number of habitable rooms &


ownership

Condition of Structure (Pucca, Semi Pucca, Kutcha)

Material used for Wall

Material used for Floor

10

Material used for Roof

11

Access to Water Supply to Households


Type of Source Households Using.
No. of Households Covered by Type of Sources

12

Access to Sanitation to Households


Households with latrines
No. of Households Covered by Type of Latrines

13

Access to Drainage to Households

Agency
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

Admin. Level
City

Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India
NagarParishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Census of India,

City

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City

City

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City

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Open Drains
Closed Drains
No Drains
Sewerage
Housing projects
Ongoing, committed and proposed projects
Location of projects
Project finance (Govt./ private)
Public private partnership
Housing policies of government
Current
Proposed
Application of regulations, standards and acts
Urban Land Ceiling Act
Rent Control Act
Development control Regulations
Finance for housing
Donor agencies
Schemes and investment by various international,
government, NGOs, private agencies
Different policies and investment for category wise HIG, MIG, LIG by various agencies
Utilization of funds invested
Slum Scenario
Definition of slum
Status of slum (authorized/ unauthorized)
Types of slums
Total no. of slums
Area under slums
Location of slums
Ownership of land under slums
Slum Population
Poverty Headcount
No. of households in slums
Population in unauthorized Housing
Physical Infrastructure availability in slums
Water supply
Average daily piped supply
Slum population per constructed stand post
Distance of stand posts from the household as
well as two stand post
Cost of water
Sanitary facilities
Slum population per constructed public
convenience
Roads
No. of Electricity connections
Existing Solid waste disposal system
Programmes & Policies
Slum development programs and policies
Poverty eradication programs
Awareness campaigns
Land development controls
Ongoing and Slum resettlement and rehabilitation

14

15

16

17

ii
1

Agency
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

Admin. Level

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department

City

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projects
Targeted subsidies for poor households
NGOs, CBOs or private institutions working in the area
if any
Heritage & Conservation
Inventory of Heritage Areas

Walled City
Architectural and Design Principles

Policy and Legal Framework

Agencies Involved in Conservation

Conservation Efforts
Department of Tourism
Urban Infrastructure Development Projects

F
1
2

NagarFinance
Taxation Power
Annual Budget for last 5 years

G
1
2

Institutional Framework and Urban Governance


Institutional Arrangement Region
Constitutional Framework
Functions and Powers
Institutional Issues
NagarParishad
Constitutional Framework
Organizational Structure
Functions
Human Resource Management
Issues
Housing Board (HB)
Constitutional Framework and Organizational
Structure
Functions
Issues
Public Health Engineering Department
Constitutional Framework and Organizational
Structure
Jurisdiction and coverage
Public Works Department
Constitutional Framework and Functions
Organizational Structure
Department of Tourism
Constitutional Framework and Functions
Organizational Structure
Private sector intervention
Issue

Agency

Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
Nagar Parishad/
Statistical
Department
/Department of
Tourism

Admin. Level

City

City

City

City

City

Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad

City, District
City, District

Nagar Parishad

City, District

Housing Board (HB)

City, District

Public Health
Engineering
Department

City, District

Public Works
Department

City, District

Department of
Tourism

City, District

Nagar Parishad

City, District

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Institutions Involved in Management of City
Environment
State Pollution Control Board (SPCB)
Constitutional Framework and Functions
Organizational Structure

Agency

Admin. Level

State Pollution
Control Board
(SPCB)

City, District

Forest Department
Constitutional Framework and Functions
Organizational Structure
Issues
Industrial Development Department
Constitutional Framework and Functions
Organizational Structure
Urban Infrastructure and Services
Physical Infrastructure
Water Supply
Surface Water
Sources and Catchments area(Maps)
Total surface water
Flow and Mean Monthly Discharge
Quality of water
Changing surface water levels
(Map showing all types of surface water)
Natural Drainage Pattern
Ground water
Groundwater table
Groundwater potential
Net annual Availability
Quality of groundwater
Total Annual Ground Water Recharge
Sites reserved for Ground water recharge.(Map)
Population Served by
The Nagar/Parishad , water supply system with areas ( or
Wards) covered

Forest Department

City, District

Industrial
Development
Department

City, District

Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City, District

Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City, District

Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Production in water supply system from all sources

City

Per Capita Supply

Unaccounted For Water (UFW)

Source of Water Supply


Surface Source
Present Storage Level
Capacity of Sources
Storage Quantity
Ground Water Source
Location of the Water Storage Sources
No of Intake pumps and Capacity of Each

Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD

Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

10

11

H
1
i
1

8
9

Treatment
No of Treatment Plants
Production from each source (MLD)
Location of Treatment Plants

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Type of Treatment Methods
Capacity Clear Water Reservoirs (CWRs)
Distribution
No. of Overhead Service Reservoirs(OHSRs)
Location of OHSR
Capacity of each OHSR
Area under Supply Zones
Length of Distribution Network

13

No. of Connections
Residential
Industrial
Commercial
Others
Type of Water Supply Connections

14

Duration of Water Supply in each Zones

15

Demand and supply of water in MLD

16

Slum population and area connected for water supply

17

19

Demand with respect to residential, industrial and


commercial
Average hours of water supply, per capita consumption,
shortage
Ongoing and proposed projects.

20

Tariff from water user annually.

21

Revenue generated by water

22

Cost for
Laying unit length of water pipe line
Providing connection to a household Maintenance
cost

Cost for treatment facilities.


Private sector inputs & Ongoing Projects with details

18

23
ii
1
2

Sewerage And Sanitation


Type of facility - No. of households connected and
population covered
UGD sewage disposal network details
Area Covered
Length
Population Covered
Treatment Facility
Discharge into river
Classification of modes of sanitary waste disposal

Public Toilets
No. of Public Toilets
Locations
Population dependant on them

Agency

Admin. Level

Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Census Of India ,
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
Sanitation
Department

City

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Maintenance Responsibility
Charge
Sanitation in schools and education facilities

Ongoing projects, proposed projects

Investment by Nagar/Parishad for last 2 FYPs

iii
1

Cost
Total operating cost per year
Total revenue generated
Total staff for sewerage facilities
Maintenance cost per unit length
Cost of establishment of unit length of underground
sewerage
Construction cost in public toilet
Drainage
Existing Drainage network

No. of Households connected with each type of drains

Lined and unlined drainage

Areas prone to water logging

Problems in dry weather and monsoon

Proposed and ongoing projects

iv
1

Solid Waste Management


Sanitation Practices
House-to-house waste collection
Street Sweeping and collection of
sweeping wastes
De-silting of storm water drains
De-silting of sewer lines
De-silting of service lanes
Secondary waste collection
Transportation of wastes
Disposal of wastes
Name Zones covered
Service charge for the non-compliance of SWHR rules and
indiscriminate waste
Residential sources
Shopkeepers
Restaurant Owners
Hotel Owners
Industrial Units
Sweet Shops, Fast food centers, ice cream centers,
juice centers
Urine in public places
Disposing cow dung at public places
Shop equipment construction materials like bricks,

Agency

Admin. Level

Nagar Parishad/
PWD/ Sanitation
Department
Nagar Parishad/
PWD/ Sanitation
Department
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD
Nagar Parishad/
PWD

City

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

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cement, iron rods, stones etc.
Spillage of waste on Parishad roads
Commercial hoardings, posters etc if pasted on
building gates, walls etc.
Household sewer on public roads
Street cutting with a prior information
Households sewer on common drains
Spillage of oil, grease and other earthen materials on
streets etc.
Meat shop wastes i.e. bones, animal parts etc.
Nuisance created by domestic animals on public roads
Marriage reception areas
Meat and fish preparation on open roads and if wastes
are disposed on roads.
Waste from hair cutting saloons
Commercial shops on encroached government land
Solid Waste Management Zones
Functions of Public Health, Public works and Mechanical
(garage) sections
SWM Team in the public health section
Solid wastes generation
Type of waste generation
Residential areas
Commercial areas
Hotels
Markets and slaughter houses
Street Sweeping
Biomedical Wastes
Industrial Wastes
Construction and demolition Wastes
Solid Waste Collection
No of Bins in Each Zone
Storage Capacity of the Bin
Solid Waste Transportation
Type of Vehicles
Loader
Dumper Placers
Tippers
Tractors
JCBs
Cess pool empties
Clinical waste carrier van
Tricycle
Wheelbarrows
Dumper Pulsar
No of Vehicles
Year of Purchase
Waste Carrying Capacity
Make of the Vehicle
No of Trips per Vehicle
Disposal System
Area Disposal Site
Type of Disposal Treatment
Location of the Site

Agency

Admin. Level

Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad

City
City

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
vii
1

2
i
1

ii

Sectors And Data Required


Capacity of Disposal Site
Electricity
Housing & Slums
No of Electricity Connections
Consumption in a year
Industry Trade and Commerce
No of industries having power connection
Total power consumption in a year
Charges per unit.
Infrastructure
Source/ Grid
No. of Sub-station, its Location and Capacity
Demand & Supply for Residential, Commercial, and
Industrial.
Transmission and other losses due to theft
Ongoing and proposed projects
Costing
For laying new lines unit length
For maintenance
Investment by Govt./Private
Revenue generated
Fire Services
No. of Fire Tenders
Capacity of Fire Tenders
Coverage of Fire Services
No. of Fire Incidents reported in the City
No. of Fire Incidents attended by Fire Department
Tools available with Fire Department
Availability of Source of Water Supply for Fire Tenders
Total Staff Implied in Fire Department
Organizational Structure of the Fire Department
Street Lightening
Street lighting status
Total area covered
Type of Poles
No. of Poles
Type of Light Used with number
Distance between the pole maintained
Total electricity bill for street lightening in a year
Total maintenance cost for street lighting in a year
Social Infrastructure
Education
Govt./private education facilities
Total Number of Education Institutions
Type of Educational Institutions
Location of educational institutions
Number of teachers
Number of students and location
No of Rooms
Availability of Drinking water facility
Availability of sanitation facility
Availability of playing ground
Availability of transportation facility
Health

Agency

Admin. Level

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

Fire Department
Fire Department
Fire Department
Fire Department
Fire Department
Fire Department
Fire Department
Fire Department
Fire Department

City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City

NagarParishad

City

Department of
Education

City

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3

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Govt./Private Health Facilities
Total Number of Health Institutions
Type of Health Institutions
Location of Health institutions
Number of Doctors
Number of Nurses
Number of Beds
Facilities available in each Health Institution
Traffic and Transportation
Distance from Major Cities
Regional Linkages
Traffic volume on different road network, Passenger
volume, Goods volume

Agency
Health Department

Admin. Level
City

Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad
Nagar Parishad

City
City
City

Roads and Inter Sections


Road Inventory of the major Corridors and Traffic
Characteristics
Length of road by Jurisdiction (Arterial, sub arterial,
collector, approach)
Length of roads by Surface Classification (Metaled/
Unmetaled)
Surface condition of different roads
Type of City level road network
ROW of different roads, Road map
No. of Intersection points and their location
Signalized Inter sections
Rotary Intersection
Classification of junctions (cross, T section, circular
etc.)
Traffic condition at intersections
No. and location of traffic signals and flyovers.
Parking
Location of on Street Parking
Inventory of Peak Parking Accumulation
Area of Parking
Location of Parking Facility
Capacity of Parking Facility
Inventory of Identified Multi level Off-street Parking
Facilities
Area of Parking
Location of Parking Facility
Capacity of Parking Facility
Public Transportation
Public private operators, their fleets (intra-city,
intercity)
Bus Terminals, bus stops
Number of bus route
Routes taken by them (map)
No. of buses on different routes
Avg. no of passengers.
Tourism
Average Monthly arrival of tourist (tourist volume)
Domestic and Foreign
Average annual tourist arrivals for neighboring cities.
Domestic and Foreign

Nagar Parishad

City

Nagar Parishad

City

Department of
Public
Transportation,
Nagar Parishad

City

Department of
Tourism
Department of
Tourism

City

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Origin of Tourists
International
Inter-state
Inter-city
Nature/Type of Tourist spots
Scenic
Heritage
Shopping
Leisure
Number of Hotels
Number of Rooms and Classification
Number of Beds
Number of Guest Houses
Number of Rooms and Classification
Number of Beds
Investment on infrastructure Government/Nongovernment agencies
Tourist Circuits ( various Packages ) - interstate/ intercity

Direct Employment generated

10

Project, programmes & policies National Tourist Policies, state tourism policies,
Regulations
Ongoing projects, programmes
Proposed projects, programmes
Maps
Tourist spots, Tourist circuits
Industrial Infrastructure
Number of Large and Medium Industries
Machine Tools and Parts
Agro, Food and Allied Products
Electronics and Related Products
Electrical and Allied Products
Textiles
Cement and Cement Products
Chemical, Gases, Lubricants and
Plastics
Metal and Allied Products
Automobile and Parts
Ceramics and Glassware
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
Minerals, Stones, Lime and Lime
Number of Units in the above categorization

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Total Employment in Industries in Each Category of


Industry

Number of Industrial Areas

Location of Industrial Areas

Agency
Department of
Tourism

Admin. Level
City

Department of
Tourism

City

Nagar
Parishad,
Department
of
Tourism
Nagar
Parishad,
Department
of
Tourism
Department of
Tourism
Department of
Tourism
Department of
Tourism
Department of
Tourism

City

Department of
Tourism

City

District Industrial
Center,
City Investment
Plan,

City

District Industrial
Center
City Investment Plan
District Industrial
Center
City Investment Plan
District Industrial
Center
City Investment Plan
District Industrial
Center

City

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Status of Industrial area
No. of Plots
Allotment of Plots
Area Covered by Each Industrial area
Processing Area
Development Status
Investment in Industrial Area

Agency
City Investment Plan
District Industrial
Center
City Investment Plan

SGS Infotech Pvt. Ltd, Gurgaon

Admin. Level
City

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