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The investment required for building urban

infrastructure in India, over the next 20


years, is estimated at approximately USD
1 trillion.
Government has offered tax and non tax
incentives to promote investments in
urban infrastructure and housing
structures

India has the second highest urban


population in the world. Population of
Indian cities will increase from 340 million
in 2008 to 590 million by 2030 40
percent of total population.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL URBAN


RENEWAL 2006
Focused attention on integrateddevelopment of urban infrastructure
and services.
Emphasis on service delivery to the urban poor.

NATIONAL URBAN SANITATION POLICY,


2008
Special focus on hygienic and affordable
sanitation facilities for the urban poor
and the women
Capacity building in areas related to
governance,financial management, and
service delivery

NATIONAL URBAN TRANSPORT POLICY


Promote integrated land use and transport
planning,greater use of public transport
and nonmotorized modes of travel,
Capacity building at institutional and
individual level

NATIONAL URBAN HOUSING AND HABITAT


POLICY, 2007
Affordable housing for all,with emphasis on
urban poor through security of tenure.
Promotion of PPP
Development of cost effective and quality
materials to bring down the cost of LIG
houses
Provision of spatial incentives and fiscal
concessions

GUJARAT
One of the fastest urbanizing states in
India
3 cities of Gujarat (Ahmedabad,Surat and
Vadodara) feature in the list of 20 largest
cities in India
There are 8 Municipal Corporations in the
state and 159 Municipalities
24 Urban Development Authorities & 105
Area Development Authorities

SPATIAL PLANNING
3 TIER PLANNING
1.Regional/Cluster Approach
2.Development plan
3.Micro Land Use Plan

TOWN PLANNING SCHEME


A LAND READJUSTMENT TOOL TO ADAPT
LAND FOR URBAN USE
Reconstitution of land holdings
Appropriation of land for public use without
acquisition
Local level social and physical infrastructure
Land Bank for Urban Poor
Infrastructure Cost Recovery
Land appropriation compensation adjusted
against land value increments
Land for Financing of infrastructure (15 percent)

VISION

Digital Gujarat under eNagar


Mahatma Gandhi Swachchhta Mission,
2014
Mukhya Mantri GRUH Yojana , 2013
(AffordableHousing through PPP)
Swarnim Jayanti Mukhya Mantri Shaheri Vikas
Yojana2009,2012
Garib Samruddhi Yojana,

Proactive participation in JnNURM

Gujarat has implemented 191 projects under JnNURM


across various sectors. It encompasses 3 missions as
listed below:

Urban Infrastructure Development for


Small & Medium Towns
Urban Infrastructure Development for
SatelliteTown

Urban Infrastructure & Governance

Provision for Physical as well as Social Infrastructure in


towns and cities, providing capacity building, focus on the
urban poor and thrust on Environmentfriendliness

Various Infrastructure Development works


in Corporations, Municipalities and
Authorities
Water Supply & Underground Drainage
Works
Private Society Works (Janbhagidari)
Ring Road Development in Vadodara

Collaboration Opportunities
Government has earmarked of ~USD 410
million for regular supply of 140 lpcd of
drinking water, channeled from rivers
Narmada,Mahi, Tapi and Damanganga.
Establishment of various filtration plants
and service level benchmarking to
increase operational efficiency.
Setting up projects for 24*7 supply of
water

Surat Municipal Corporation received the


award for Best Energy Conservation
Practice in Water Supply in 2009 from
Ministry of Urban Development,
Government of India.

Regulation for Hotels


Adani Township & Real Estate is in the
process of completing its three phased
affordable housing project of 800 units.
DBS Affordable Home strategy to provide
25,000 affordable houses in the next 5
years

Projects to generate power,


fertilizers & reusable water
Ankleshwar: 2.0 MW capacity Biogas based Power
Generation Project at M/S Kanoria Chemicals Industries
Ltd.
Ahmedabad: Industrial Waste based 4800nm3/day
capacity Biomethanation Project at M/s Anil Starch
Products Ltd.
Ahmedabad: Industrial effluent based based 12000 nm
3 /day capacity Biomethanation Project at M/s Riddhi
Siddhi Gluco Biols Ltd
Ahmedabad: Biogas based 0. 975 MW capacity Power
Plant at M/s.Sayaji Industries , Maize Products

Municipal Energy Efficiency Project have


been implemented across the state to
promote energy saving measures in Street
lighting systems,Water/Sewage Pumping
systems etc.Total energy saving potential
estimated to be 2.3 lakh MWh per annum

e-NAGAR UNDER DIGITAL GUJARAT PEOPLE


FIRST: LEVERAGING INNOVATION AND
TECHNOLOGY

OBJECTIVES
Better transparency & accountability
24*7 accessibility
Time Saving

Opportunities in e governance

Information Kiosk,
Call Centre & Social Media
Virtual Civic Centres
WiFi Zones
ITS, GPS & Smart control systems (SCADA)
mGovernance & mobile application
Digital IEC & CCTV
GIS & Spatial data

Garib samridhi Yojana


Providing all infrastructural facilities in the
urban poor localities
Ensuring health and nutrition
Providing affordable ownership & dwellings
for all
Sustainable & permanent employment
opportunities for young men and women
youth
Providing education & social justice
Empowerment of urban poor

UMEED is an innovative idea of skill


development through training of urban
poor youth keeping in mind the need of
the market in a particular area, so that
employment of youth can be ensured
The State Government has planned to
establish UMEED centers in each
Municipality

MISSION MANGALAM
Scheme specifically directed towards the
empowerment of the economically
underprivileged,women and children.
Economically weaker citizens organized
into Self Help Groups
They are then linked with banks, to
facilitate capacity building.

Gujarat has intensified its focus on public


health services by directing efforts towards
up-gradation of medical services, and
particularly towards provision of affordable
treatment for the urban poor.

Strengthening, revamping and rationalizing existing urban primary


health structure
Creation of new facilities, Deployment of HR (Doctors, ANMs,
ASHAs)
Ensuring quality healthcare services (Assured package of service)
Capacity building of stakeholders (ULBs, ANMs, ASHAs, community,
etc.)
Convergence, partnerships (ESI, Profit, notforprofit)
Use of technology for better service delivery, improved surveillance
and monitoring

Gujarat Government has initiated riverfront


development at several places with the
vision of preserving rivers and preventing
any discharge of waste in them, promoting
tourism and city rejuvenation.Pilot project
in Ahmedabad - Sabarmati Riverfront
Development Project
According to KPMG, it is one of the100
Most Innovative Projects' towards urban
regeneration that make cities livable as
well as sustainable

Under the Nagar Nandanvan scheme, over 10


lakh trees have been planted across 8,000
hectares of land in the ULBs on PPP model.
Natural Riverfront Forest
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has
initiated plantation of about 7,000 trees to create
an urban forest over 60,000 square metres of
land near Vasna barrage on Sabarmati
Riverfront

GIFT City is a flagship Smart City project of the


Government with worldclass infrastructure and facilities
Strategically located in Gandhinagar at a distance of
around 12 km from Ahmedabad International Airport
Integrated Townships to be developed in surrounding
development zone that will house educational institutes,
International Schools,specialized hospitals, hotels and
clubs.
Power Control Centre with a reliability of 99.999% which
means outage of 5.3 minutes/annum
Leadingedge, secure & resilient and cost effective
ICT infrastructure
City command and Control Centre for Immediate
Emergency Response

There is an increased impetus to promote transport led


development in the state, as mobility is at the core of both
social and economic activities

Integrated Urban Land Use and Transport


Planning including construction of ring
roads.
MATA Multimodal Affordable Transit
Authority for integration of various modes
of PublicTransportation
Exploring cleaner fuel
Traffic Management / Road Safety

SURAT &AHMEDABAD : Best Cities to Live in: ETJanaagraha Annual


Survey of India's City Systems (ASICS)
Award (2013)
AHMEDABAD
2012: Special Mention category in the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize
2012
2012 : HUDCO Award for Best Practices to Improve the Living
Environment
2011 : Best City in the Implementation of Basic Services to Urban Poor
2011 : Best City to live in Times of India IMRB Quality of Life Survey
2011 : Nagar Ratna g Awards Best run Municipal Corporation
2011 :Urban Poor National AwardInnovations in servicing needs of urban
poor
2010 :Transport Sustainable Transport Award
2010 : ITS UITP Outstanding Innovations In Public Transport.
2009 :Transport Best Mass Transit System Janmarg BRTS, Ahmedabad

SURAT
2011 : Nagar Ratna Awards Best Run Municipal Corporation
2010 : Best City Award in Implementation of BSUP
2009 : Best Energy Conservation Practice in Water Supply
2009 : Best Performing City under Urban Governance
VADODARA
2010: Improvement in Water Supply & Sewerage Sector
2010: Implementation of Sewerage Treatment Plant (43 MLD)
2010: Implementation of 3 ProPoor Reforms Together
RAJKOT
2011: 14th National eGovernance Conference for Innovative Use of Technology in e Governance

Wastewater generated has been seen as an


emerging non conventional water resource and
has been developed in the last decades. Various
techniques are being explored to effectively
reuse the wastewater
Water pollution is adding to India's water woes
with almost 70 percent of surface water and an
increasing percentage of groundwater being
contaminated by biological as well as chemical,
organic,inorganic and toxic pollutants

WASTE WATER TREATMENT

Waste Water Stabilization (WSP)


Up flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket +Final Polishing unit
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) and membrane bioreactor
Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR)
Up flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket +
Extended Aeration System (UASB + EAS)
Activated Sludge Process: Conventional(ASP)

APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLE WATER


Urban
Agriculture
Industrial
Environment & Recreation

Gujarat, one of Indias most industrialized state, has around 56 BCM of


utilizable water
The net annual ground about 17 5 The state has significant agricultural
output, although it has a meagre 2.28% of Indias water resources water
availability is 17.5 BCM
Surface water accounts for 68.5% of total water resources of Gujarat.
These resources are unevenly distributed in the state with 80% of
them concentrated in central and southern regions which covers only a
quarter of total area.
In an effort to solve the long standing problems of utilizable water
supply in most parts of Gujarat, an "interbasin transfer scheme" i.e.
inter linking of rivers has been envisaged where surplus water would be
transferred to areas suffering with water scarcity. For improved distribution
of water, 2,680 km bulk pipelines and about 120,769 km of distribution
pipelines have been laid across the state as of June 2013

The schemes for better water conservation schemes include


160,000 check dams, 122,035 bori bandhs (dams made of sand
bags),
FreshWater Availability in Gujarat
Khet Talawadis, 25,000 deepened ponds
Government of Gujarat has also introduced to overcome these
challenge and for better distribution water; major being Sardar
Sarovar Project, Interlinking of rivers, Sujalam Safalam Yojana, Sauni
Yojana, Kalpasar Yojana and Watershed Development Programs.
Surface Water 38,100 mcm
Ground Water 17,500 mcm
As a result of all these initiatives, Gujarat has managed to achieve
higher agricultural output and above national average GDP

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