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02/01/2015

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Government constitutes National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog.

The forces transforming India are many and include:
Urbanisation is an irreversible trend. Rather than viewing it as an evil, we have to make it an integral part of our policy for development. Urbanisation has to be viewed as an opportunity to use modern technology to create a wholesome and secure habitat while reaping the economic benefits that it offers.

http://pib.nic.in/newsite/mbErel.aspx?relid=114268

pib.nic.in The Government has replaced Planning Commission with a new institution named NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India). The institution will serve as ‘Think Tank’ of the Government-a directional and policy dynamo. NITI Aayog will provide Governments at the central and state levels wit…

30/08/2014

Building 100 Smart Cities In India, Can Singapore Seize This Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportunity?

Massive migration to urban areas will be the defining feature of the Indian economy in the coming decade.
Urbanization in China crossed 50% last year and is projected to cross 75% in the next 5 years.
India is nearly a third urbanized in comparison, but this trend will accelerate as the economy grows.

forbes.com India is going down the path to manage its urbanization better via the creation of 100 smart cities. Singapore with its closeness to India and with relevant skills and experience in creation of smart and liveable cities in Asia is ideally positioned.

21/08/2014

Bhopal real estate prices stagnant

@ Nov.2008

business-standard.com Negative sentiments have created bearish conditions in the real estate market in Bhopal.

03/08/2014

कुछ माह में दिखेंगे अच्छे नतीजे

Newspaper is the best means for acquiring knowledge.

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03/07/2014

Urban Development 👍:

Print Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
03-July-2014 12:27 IST Union Urban Development, HUPA and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu’s address at the conclave of Ministers of Urban Development from states and UTs in New Delhi today.

Ladies and gentlemen

It’s a pleasure for me to welcome you all in this event on a momentous juncture of the future of human habitat in India. The idea of looking into the opportunities and challenges of ‘‘Urban Governance and ‘Housing for All’’ is very significant when we aim to eliminate any form of residential vulnerability by the time of celebrating the Platinum Jubilee of our independence.

1. We are bound to keep our promise of “Ek Bharat- Shreshtha Bharat” subsequent to the mandate of LokSabha 2014. We are here to ensure “Quality life” for all. To fulfil the dreams of these countrymen we pledge “Inclusive and Sustainable Development”.

2. Thirty three percent of our citizens are already residing in urban areas. 18% of Urban Population lives in slum, in some major cities it is close to 31%.

a) We must make cities planned hubs for economic growth.

b) Unplanned “Quasi Towns” are often peri-cities.

c) Still, almost 30% of urban households do not have tapped water. Dependence on tube/borewell has increased not desirable.

d) 22.5% Urban Households do not have Bathroom.

e) Only 44.5% Urban HHs have closed drainage.

f) 18.6 % of the Urban households do not have latrine facility within premises.

These are all worrisome and challenges before us.

3. Cities in India contribute more than 60 per cent to GDP, they should become symbols of efficiency. We look towards urbanisation as an opportunity. This opportunity can be made a great success by:-

(i) GIS based Regional Urban Planning.

Prepare/ Review Master Plan for all cities/ LPAs. Satellite imagery based mapping for each cities.

(ii) fficient infrastructure development Roads, flyover and effective Urban Public Transport

(iii) Solid Waste Management.

(iv) Aim at ZERO land fill for waste – Save precious land and environment.

(v) Waste to Wealth. Conversion of green waste to Manure, construction waste to bricks and sand.

(vi) Clean and Green Cities

(vii) Efficient use of Energy including Solar Energy.

(viii) Recycling of water for optimum utilisation. Rainwater harvesting

(ix) People’s participation in managing Public spaces, utilities.

(x) Accountability of Govt. Officials. Encroachment/Illegal construction to be checked in beginning itself. Hold concerned office responsible.

(xi) Transparency- Signboards having project information to be displayed.

(xii) Enlist & Protect Natural Resources: Water Bodies, Boulevards, Hillocks, Marshy/ Grassland.

(xiii) Enable & Facilitate the city to exploit its economic potential!

Tourist city.
Education city.
Health city.
Holy city.
Business city.
Industrial city.
Nature city.
(xiv) Inclusive zoning (Old age homes, orphanages, working women’s hostels, night shelters etc.).

(xv) Dedicated cycling Tracks.

(xvi) Metro Railways have induced spread of economic activities.

TOD Policies can generate resources for City Infra projects: E.g. Surat Ring Road.

(xvii) Capacity building of Municipalities.

(xviii) Transit Corridors (Metro/ Mono Rail, BRTS, Ring Road) attract economic activities.

(xix) Tap land-based financing sources along Transport Corridors.

For Example. Conversion charges, betterment charges, Periodic revision of property guidance value, esp. Along Transit corridors, impact fees, development charges.

(xx) Prepare city-wide inventory of land assets

(xxi) Put in place a transparent and accountable mechanism for monetisation of public land with attention to the poor.

(xxii) Transit Oriented Development Policy, Parking Policy and Advertisement Policy: For Planned development of cities, while yielding revenues too.

(xxiii) Bring People’s Service Guarantee Act on the lines of Madhya Pradesh government. People will pay taxes happily.

(xxiv) City wide street vendors survey for identification and develop city street vending plans by providing infrastructure.

(xxv) Slum Free City Plan of Action (SFCPA) is the need of the hour.

To achieve all these objectives the “Team India” (centre as well as all states) has to work together. And we have to change our mind set and do “Out of box thinking”.

4. An offshoot of rapid urbanisation in India is the huge shortage of around 19 million houses. It is projected to reach 30 million by 2022. The resource requirement to tackle such a shortage is obviously substantial. We must plan “how to achieve it”.



Affordable Housing is the need of hour which cannot be overlooked now. Housing growth is a parameter of Health of economy of the country. “Housing for All” by 2022 is one of the top most priority of our Govt. It is also a dream project of our Prime Minister Shri Narendra ModiJi.

This needs large scale intervention and commitment of resources in terms of finances, land, and technical manpower alongside construction material. Considering the scale and complexity of this issue it is imperative that all important stakeholders come together and brainstorm for identifying approaches and strategies to achieve this goal in a holistic and comprehensive manner.

5. You are aware of the fact that 95% of this shortage we spoke about is in the EWS/ LIG segment. Hence the solution should also prioritise the specific needs of the disadvantaged community.

6. “Housing for all” will not only provide houses but it will create huge employment opportunities also. A new idea of having the ESCROW Account by which revenue generated by enhanced housing activity can be invested back in the same sector. Other ideas were interest subvention, PPP etc. We have success stories in States like Gujarat and Maharashtra in affordable housing. Learning’s from these success stories can be scaled up at National level. Some of the action points on which I would like to have your valuable inputs are:

a) Real Estate Regulation Bill

b) Automated(online) Single Window Approval Systems

c) Fast Tracking of Approvals of Housing Projects

d) Involvement of Public and Private Sectors

7. Since we seek to bring about a paradigm shift, towards policy making in general and urban governance in particular, we wanted to reach out to you as our significant partners for ideas and strategies. Our aim is to collaborate with multiple stakeholders including Urban Local Bodies, private sector, corporate houses under CSR activities, civil societies, community and financial institutions towards reaching our goals of Housing for all and effective urban governance.. I would like to request all of you to deliberate and arrive at a broad consensus on the road map to develop policy and support frameworks for encouraging and ensuring good urban governance and housing for all. Please feel free to share your suggestions to give shape to this road map.



There is no single fit all formula. We have to innovate and find localised solutions also.

8. Poverty alleviation can be achieved only through Skill development and skill upgradation. SHGs have a major role to play in this field.

9. Development of 100 Smart Satellite/Twin Cities.

10. We are on the verge of embarking on a path breaking effort for creating a vibrant urban India. This can only be achieved with the states partnering us. We need to build systems and institutions which maximise the potential and harness the resources through enhancing participation, accountability, transparency, equity, efficiency and effectiveness at all levels.

11. I sincerely hope that together we can take up challenges and facilitate the change required in our cities to make them land of opportunities for all. A Draft National Declaration incorporating the consensus on Housing and Urban Rejuvenation, incorporating all your valuable inputs, may be adopted today. This Declaration would serve as a guiding light on our journey towards this goal, giving the parameters for our combined efforts and long-term policy perspectives.

12. I am open to new ideas on Urban Governance, Housing and other Government programs. We have to work as a team for the development and growth of our Nation. I extend my best wishes for the success of this event.

Jai Hind!

AAR/BD

15/02/2014

Home prices rise up to 8% in 16 cities, Mumbai stagnant during October-December - The Economic Times

Bhopal up 1%.

economictimes.indiatimes.com Despite weak home sales in many cities, prices continued to rise in 16 property markets including Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune and Hyderabad in the quarter ended December.

31/12/2013

The economic boom has been a catalyst for the fast-track development across India. The nation’s development has now shifted from the big metropolitan cities to the smaller cities where the cost of living is much lower and the quality of life far better.

According to Census of 2011 data, the towns and cities are classified as ‘Tier I’ with 100,000 and above people, ‘Tier II’ with 50,000 to 99,999 people, ‘Tier III’ with 20,000 to 49,999 people, ‘Tier IV’ with 10,000 to 19,999 people, ‘Tier V’ with 5,000 to 9,999 people and ‘Tier VI’ with less than 5,000 people.

12/11/2013

Retail predictions for 2020

Bhopal is also coming up with 'New Age of Commercial Real Estate'.
Retail Trend Talk - Predictive Insights by Industry Experts.

16/10/2013

इंडिया रियल एस्टेट: भोपाल में बढ़ गई घरों की मांग

India Real Estate Guide CNBC TV Show @ Bhopal

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