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 “Urban”  in India is defined as a human
 settlement with a minimum population of
 5000 persons, with 75% of the male working
 population engaged in non-agricultural
 activities and a population density of at least
 400 persons per sq. km. Further, all statutory
 towns having a Municipal Corporation,
 Municipal Council or Nagar Panchayat as well
 as a Cantonment Board are classified as
 “URBAN”
 99%  of the housing shortage of 24.7 million at
  the end of the 10th Plan pertains to the
  Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Low
  Income Groups (LIG) sectors.
 National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO)
  61st Round reports that the number of urban
  poor has risen by 4.4 million persons,
  between 1993-94 to 2004-05.
 From 12 in 1981 with 26.8% share of the total
  urban population, the number of million plus
  cities has increased to 35 in 2001 with 37%
  share of the total urban population.
   It is important to highlight the fact that the
    informal sector in urban areas is growing
    exponentially. In the decade 1991-2001, workers
    classified as “marginal workers” registered an
    increase of 360% as compared to an increase of
    only 23% for workers classified as “main
    workers.” As a consequence, the ratio of
    marginal workers to total workers increased
    from 2.2% in 1991 to 7.9% in 2001

   The proportion of female workers to total
    workers rose from 14.3% in 1991 to 16% in 2001
 Itis important to highlight the fact that the
  informal sector in urban areas is growing
  exponentially. In the decade 1991-2001,
  workers classified as “marginal workers”
  registered an increase of 360% as compared
  to an increase of only 23% for workers
  classified as “main workers.” As a
  consequence, the ratio of marginal workers
  to total workers increased from 2.2% in
  1991 to 7.9% in 2001.
 The proportion of female workers to total
  workers rose from 14.3% in 1991 to 16% in
  2001
   The way to bring about a symbiotic development
    between rural and urban areas is by adopting “a
    Regional Planning approach.”

   In view of the fact that 50% of India’s population is
    forecasted to be living in urban areas by 2041, it is
    necessary to develop new integrated townships.

   Development of sustainable habitat is closely related
    to the adoption of ‘the Regional Planning approach’
    while preparing Master Plans of towns/ cities, District
    Plans and Regional/Sub-Regional Plans.

   The new Habitat Policy reaffirms the importance of
    small and medium urban agglomerates/towns which
    have potential for future urban growth.
 Affordable  Housing for All
 Spotlight on EWS Housing for promoting
  social inclusion
 Special focus on SC,ST,BC, Minorities &
  empowerment of women within ambit of
  urban poor
 The   Cooperative Sector
 The   Labour Housing sector
 The   Employee Welfare Housing Sector
 The   Employer Housing Sector ,and
 The   Private Sector
 The new policy considers the 74th
 Amendment Act in terms of preparation of
 District Plans by District Planning
 Committees (DPCs) as a vital determinant of
 systematic urban planning.
 Facilitating
             accessibility to serviced land and
 housing with focus on economically weaker
 sections and low income group categories.

 Suitable restructuring for enabling both
 institutions at the State and Centre levels as
 well as the private sector for increasing
 supply of land.
    Addressing the special needs of women
    headed households, single women, working
    women and women in difficult circumstances
    in relation to housing serviced by basic
    amenities.
    Forging strong partnerships between public,
    private and cooperative sectors for
    accelerated growth in the Housing Sector and
    sustainable development of habitat
 Developing   cities/towns in a manner which
  promotes a healthy environment,
  encouraging use of renewable energy
  resources and ensuring effective solid waste
  management in collaboration with persons
  involved in recycling activities.
 Protecting our cultural heritage and
  architecture as well as promoting traditional
  skills with suitable adaptation to modern
  technologies.
 Develop Greenfield towns & integrated urban
 housing extensions of existing towns with
 complementary infrastructure or Special
 Economic Zones (SEZs) with both FDI and
 national investments in housing and
 infrastructure.

 Ensurethat such fully integrated housing
 projects are well connected by MRTS
 corridors.
 Undertake   research to respond to different
  climatic conditions with a focus on transition
  from conventional to innovative, cost
  effective and environment friendly
  technologies
 Intensify efforts for transfer of innovative
  technologies and materials from lab to field
 The  Central Government will encourage and
  support the States to prepare a State Urban
  Housing and Habitat Policy and also a State
  Urban Housing & Habitat Action Plan
 In order to augment sustainable and
  affordable housing stock along with related
  infrastructure like water, drainage,
  sanitation, sewerage, solid waste
  management, electricity and transportation,
  the Action Plans of States/UTs should focus
  on accelerated flow of funds for housing
  (including various cost-effective slum-related
  options) and infrastructure
 The   Ministry is introducing a new scheme for
  providing interest subsidy of 5% on housing
  loans by banks/HFCs & MFIs for EWS/LIG
  segments of society for construction of
  houses
 It is aimed at providing 400,000 Dwelling
  Units during the 11th Five Year Plan.
 The total interest subsidy requirements for
  the construction of 400,000 houses for EWS/
  LIG segments financed during the next 4
  years (2008-12) is projected at Rs. 1100
  crores.
 Total cost of a Low Cost Sanitation Unit with
  superstructure is pegged at Rs.10,000 in
  plains & Rs.12500 in hilly or difficult
  terrains.
 Subsidy by Central Govt. is 75%; Subsidy by
  State Govt. is 15%; & Beneficiary
  contribution is 10%.
 Strong involvement of NGOs.
 Adoption of a Citywide Approach.
 Innovative Sanitation Systems.
 Allocation of Rs.600 crores for urban areas
  during the 11th Plan Period.
Mandatory (ULB Level)                  Mandatory (State Level)
   Adoption of double entry            Implementation of decentralisation
    system of accounting                 measures as envisaged in
                                         Constitution 74th Amendment Act

   Introduction of e-Governance        Rationalisation of Stamp duty to
                                         bring it down to no more than 5%
                                         within next 7 years
   Reform of property tax with
    GIS-based Tax Mapping
                                        Enactment of Community
                                         Participation Law to
   Internal earmarking for basic        institutionalise citizen
    services to the urban poor           participation & Area Sabha

   Provision of basic services to
                                        Assigning or associating elected
                                         ULBs with “city planning function”
    urban poor                           – Accountability platforms for
                                         parastatals
   Revision of bye-laws to streamline the approval process for
    construction
   Simplification of legal and procedural frameworks
   Introduction of Property Title Certification System in ULBs.
   Earmarking at least 20-25% of developed land for EWS and LIG
    category
   Computerised process of registration of land and property
   Revision of bye-laws to make water conservation measures in all
    building
   Bye- laws for reuse of recycled water
   Administrative reforms
   Structural reforms
   Encouraging private-public partnership
 Launching   little entrepreneurial boats
 SEAS : Small Enterprise Advisory Services
 Advantages of Localisation
 Advantages of Solidarity : scale of production
 Matching demand for employment with
  supply of skilled workers, supervisors and
  managers
 Skill Development Mission &
 Non profit company for promotion of Skill
  Development : Private Sector Employment.
 Model  guidelines from the Central
  Government,
 States to pass legislation for setting up a
  State Urban Regulator,
 Regulator to mediate disputes between ULBs
  and Parastatals &
 Regulator to ensure Provision of land at
  institutional rates for “no profit no loss”
  housing.
 CityDevelopment Plan,
 Master Plan,
 Spatial Dimension of Financial Investments,
 Role of Central ,State and Local
 Governments &
 Domestic Investment & FDI
A  Tale of Two Cities,
 The Antyodaya Approach,
 BSUP Fund of each city &
 Special Development Plan for the Urban
  Poor of each city
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Pace of urbanisation in india

  • 1. SUBMMITED BY: TANVI GUJARATHI. AKSHATA HASE. SWAPNIL KANSE. AZIZUR KHAN. NIKHIL MEHTA.
  • 2.  “Urban” in India is defined as a human settlement with a minimum population of 5000 persons, with 75% of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural activities and a population density of at least 400 persons per sq. km. Further, all statutory towns having a Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council or Nagar Panchayat as well as a Cantonment Board are classified as “URBAN”
  • 3.  99% of the housing shortage of 24.7 million at the end of the 10th Plan pertains to the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Low Income Groups (LIG) sectors.  National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) 61st Round reports that the number of urban poor has risen by 4.4 million persons, between 1993-94 to 2004-05.  From 12 in 1981 with 26.8% share of the total urban population, the number of million plus cities has increased to 35 in 2001 with 37% share of the total urban population.
  • 4. It is important to highlight the fact that the informal sector in urban areas is growing exponentially. In the decade 1991-2001, workers classified as “marginal workers” registered an increase of 360% as compared to an increase of only 23% for workers classified as “main workers.” As a consequence, the ratio of marginal workers to total workers increased from 2.2% in 1991 to 7.9% in 2001  The proportion of female workers to total workers rose from 14.3% in 1991 to 16% in 2001
  • 5.  Itis important to highlight the fact that the informal sector in urban areas is growing exponentially. In the decade 1991-2001, workers classified as “marginal workers” registered an increase of 360% as compared to an increase of only 23% for workers classified as “main workers.” As a consequence, the ratio of marginal workers to total workers increased from 2.2% in 1991 to 7.9% in 2001.  The proportion of female workers to total workers rose from 14.3% in 1991 to 16% in 2001
  • 6. The way to bring about a symbiotic development between rural and urban areas is by adopting “a Regional Planning approach.”  In view of the fact that 50% of India’s population is forecasted to be living in urban areas by 2041, it is necessary to develop new integrated townships.  Development of sustainable habitat is closely related to the adoption of ‘the Regional Planning approach’ while preparing Master Plans of towns/ cities, District Plans and Regional/Sub-Regional Plans.  The new Habitat Policy reaffirms the importance of small and medium urban agglomerates/towns which have potential for future urban growth.
  • 7.
  • 8.  Affordable Housing for All  Spotlight on EWS Housing for promoting social inclusion  Special focus on SC,ST,BC, Minorities & empowerment of women within ambit of urban poor
  • 9.  The Cooperative Sector  The Labour Housing sector  The Employee Welfare Housing Sector  The Employer Housing Sector ,and  The Private Sector
  • 10.  The new policy considers the 74th Amendment Act in terms of preparation of District Plans by District Planning Committees (DPCs) as a vital determinant of systematic urban planning.
  • 11.  Facilitating accessibility to serviced land and housing with focus on economically weaker sections and low income group categories.  Suitable restructuring for enabling both institutions at the State and Centre levels as well as the private sector for increasing supply of land.
  • 12. Addressing the special needs of women headed households, single women, working women and women in difficult circumstances in relation to housing serviced by basic amenities.
  • 13. Forging strong partnerships between public, private and cooperative sectors for accelerated growth in the Housing Sector and sustainable development of habitat
  • 14.  Developing cities/towns in a manner which promotes a healthy environment, encouraging use of renewable energy resources and ensuring effective solid waste management in collaboration with persons involved in recycling activities.  Protecting our cultural heritage and architecture as well as promoting traditional skills with suitable adaptation to modern technologies.
  • 15.  Develop Greenfield towns & integrated urban housing extensions of existing towns with complementary infrastructure or Special Economic Zones (SEZs) with both FDI and national investments in housing and infrastructure.  Ensurethat such fully integrated housing projects are well connected by MRTS corridors.
  • 16.  Undertake research to respond to different climatic conditions with a focus on transition from conventional to innovative, cost effective and environment friendly technologies  Intensify efforts for transfer of innovative technologies and materials from lab to field
  • 17.  The Central Government will encourage and support the States to prepare a State Urban Housing and Habitat Policy and also a State Urban Housing & Habitat Action Plan  In order to augment sustainable and affordable housing stock along with related infrastructure like water, drainage, sanitation, sewerage, solid waste management, electricity and transportation, the Action Plans of States/UTs should focus on accelerated flow of funds for housing (including various cost-effective slum-related options) and infrastructure
  • 18.  The Ministry is introducing a new scheme for providing interest subsidy of 5% on housing loans by banks/HFCs & MFIs for EWS/LIG segments of society for construction of houses  It is aimed at providing 400,000 Dwelling Units during the 11th Five Year Plan.  The total interest subsidy requirements for the construction of 400,000 houses for EWS/ LIG segments financed during the next 4 years (2008-12) is projected at Rs. 1100 crores.
  • 19.  Total cost of a Low Cost Sanitation Unit with superstructure is pegged at Rs.10,000 in plains & Rs.12500 in hilly or difficult terrains.  Subsidy by Central Govt. is 75%; Subsidy by State Govt. is 15%; & Beneficiary contribution is 10%.  Strong involvement of NGOs.  Adoption of a Citywide Approach.  Innovative Sanitation Systems.  Allocation of Rs.600 crores for urban areas during the 11th Plan Period.
  • 20.
  • 21. Mandatory (ULB Level) Mandatory (State Level)  Adoption of double entry  Implementation of decentralisation system of accounting measures as envisaged in Constitution 74th Amendment Act  Introduction of e-Governance  Rationalisation of Stamp duty to bring it down to no more than 5% within next 7 years  Reform of property tax with GIS-based Tax Mapping  Enactment of Community Participation Law to  Internal earmarking for basic institutionalise citizen services to the urban poor participation & Area Sabha  Provision of basic services to  Assigning or associating elected ULBs with “city planning function” urban poor – Accountability platforms for parastatals
  • 22. Revision of bye-laws to streamline the approval process for construction  Simplification of legal and procedural frameworks  Introduction of Property Title Certification System in ULBs.  Earmarking at least 20-25% of developed land for EWS and LIG category  Computerised process of registration of land and property  Revision of bye-laws to make water conservation measures in all building  Bye- laws for reuse of recycled water  Administrative reforms  Structural reforms  Encouraging private-public partnership
  • 23.  Launching little entrepreneurial boats  SEAS : Small Enterprise Advisory Services  Advantages of Localisation  Advantages of Solidarity : scale of production  Matching demand for employment with supply of skilled workers, supervisors and managers  Skill Development Mission &  Non profit company for promotion of Skill Development : Private Sector Employment.
  • 24.  Model guidelines from the Central Government,  States to pass legislation for setting up a State Urban Regulator,  Regulator to mediate disputes between ULBs and Parastatals &  Regulator to ensure Provision of land at institutional rates for “no profit no loss” housing.
  • 25.  CityDevelopment Plan,  Master Plan,  Spatial Dimension of Financial Investments,  Role of Central ,State and Local Governments &  Domestic Investment & FDI
  • 26. A Tale of Two Cities,  The Antyodaya Approach,  BSUP Fund of each city &  Special Development Plan for the Urban Poor of each city