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Different social infrastructure norms for hill towns INTEGRATED CLUSTER ACTION PLAN – SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJI RURBAN

N – SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJI RURBAN MISSION


Category Population served per Distance between Area (ha) •ICAP comprises: •Cluster of geographically
unit 2 facilities •Focus on equity
Education social economic contiguous villages with a
•Development of a and inclusiveness
Primary 4,000 1 to 2 0.2-0.3 and infrastructure population of about 25000 to
School cluster of village without
planning 50000 in plain and coastal
Secondary 15,000 5 to 7 0.3-0.5 and preserve rural compromising with
School components & areas and a population of
community life facilities perceived
ITC - 8 to 12 0.3-0.6 initiation of spatial 5000 to 15000 in desert, hilly
College 30,000 8 to 12 2-3 to be urban
planning or tribal areas.
University 30,000 8 to 12 1-1.5

Category Population served per Distance between Area (ha) WHAT IS ICAP?
GUIDES • RURBAN cluster development
unit 2 facilities • Document covering requirements of a
Healthcare cluster
Dispensary 2500 2-4 0.015-0.020 • Social economic, infrastructure • Interventions required to address the
FOCUS and spatial planning needs and their potentials
Health Sub 3,000 2-4 0.025-0.067 component
Centre
WHY IS ICAP NEEDED?
Family 5,000 5-10 0.025-0.050 • Required for systematic assessment of cluster
Welfare • Systematic assessment of requirement of
Centre requirements and components to be developed the cluster
• Long term vision
Maternity 15,000 5-10 0.025-0.050 for cluster
• Involves implementation of govt. schemes
Home HOW IS ICAP PREPARED?
Nursing 15,000 5-10 0.050-0.075
Deficiency
Home Selection of Notification of Analysis and Scheme
Cluster Profiling
Primary 20,000 16-20 0.105-0.210 cluster Planning Area Identification of Convergence
Health needs
Centre
Hospital 80,000 16-20 0.040-2.1
Veterinary 1,000 16-20 0.050-0.1
Centre Obtaining Gram
Implementation Arriving CGF
Sabha O&M strategy Investment
Strategy estimate
Category Population served per Distance between Area (ha) Resolution
unit 2 facilities
Other services
Police Chowki 5,000 2-4 0.10 WHO WILL PREPARE ICAP?
PS 15,000 5-10 0.5 Submission of Revision based 5 yearly iteration • State Nodal Agency
Fire Station 50,000 0.3-0.8 ICAP to MoRD on DPR to ICAP • Consult Zilla parishad, Panchayati Raj
ESS 11 kv - - 0.05 institutions and District collectors
ESS 66 kv - - 1

MASTER PLAN Source: URDPFI and ICAP document guidelines


DACHEN LAMO – BP/702/2016 Sem
URDPFI INFRASTRUCTURE HILL TOWN GUIDELINES, ICAP VIBHUTI RAINA – BP/723/2016 VI 12
INFRASTRUCTURE COMPONENT ESSENTIAL FOR CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT COMPONENETS
GUJARAT
Desirable component Existing situation Desired Levels Schemes - Implemented in 50 towns in 2011 Agricultural services
24X7 Piped Water Supply Existing level of water supply 70 lpcd of safe drinking National Rural Drinking - Bridge the rural-urban divide and achieve
at HH water each HH Water Program – provide balanced socio-economic development.
Mobile Health Units
piped water supply to HH, by - As part of Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2011, a panel
2022 aim to provide each discussion on rurbanisation was organized.
Upgrading school, higher
HH with 70 lpcd water at HH - As way forward, the various suggestions received education facilities
or max 50 m (horizontal or in each of these included: Encouraging public
vertical distance) private partnership in physical and social Sanitation
Sanitation Coverage of individual toilet 100% HH with individual SBM – Gramin : achieve infrastructure development et
in GP at HH latrines universal sanitation S U C C ES S STO R I ES •Provision of piped water
Solid and Liquid Waste Existing arrangement for Collection at HH level and coverage, improve supply
1. Randheja village, Gandhinagar : Grant of 13.45
Management solid and liquid waste treatment at cluster level cleanliness level in rural
crore use for gutter , water , roads, street lights •Solid and liquid waste
management at HH/Village areas through SWM/LWM
2. Dharmaj village management
and Cluster level and make Gram Panchayat
ODF • 11,000 population
•Village streets and
• Treated water at river osmosis plant was drains
Access to Village Streets Existing coverage of village All village streets to be Central and State
with Drains streets and drains covered with drains government schemes provided and pool for entertainment zone
• The villagers got cow fodder delivered at home •Street lights
Village Street Lights Coverage of existing streets All streets to be covered Central and State
with lights with street lights government schemes : solar and they could use medical facilities available at

street lights medical complex in village that provided super •Inter village road
specialty treatment. connectivity
Health Access to clinic and health Acc to health infra as per National Rural Health
centers at HH and village norms Mission : vehicle used for 3. Dharampur taluka of Valsad district :
level carrying personnel, • Well-equipped sports complex •PT

equipments, diagnostics • Dedicated 250-bed hospital with modern


Upgradation of primary, Existing nos. of primary, Ensuring primary, secondary RMSA, SSA and Uchchatr facilities, nursing school and hostel •LPG gas connection
secondary and higher secondary and higher school within reasonable Shiksha Abhiyan • Underground drainage system in kaprada will
secondary school secondary school in cluster distance from HH with benefit 5000 people, 48 police quarters (under
•Digital literacy
and existing condition facilities like drinking water, police awas nigam)
toilet blocks
MASTER PLAN Source: URDPFI and ICAP document guidelines

ICAP COMOPONENETS, RURBAN MISSION COMPONENTS AND DACHEN LAMO – BP/702/2016 Sem
SUCCESS STORIES IN CASE STUDY STATE VIBHUTI RAINA – BP/723/2016 VI 13

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