The Hindu 28.01.2011
Draft urban development policy ready: Minister
Municipalika, a three-day international conference on good urban governance, begins
Karnataka is set to adopt a new urban development policy that has been
prepared to take care of the State’s urban development needs for the
next 30 years, according to Urban Development Minister S. Suresh Kumar.
Participating at the inaugural session of
‘Municipalika’, a three-day international conference and an exhibition
on good urban governance for safe, healthy, green and smart cities,
organised by the Good Governance India Foundation in association with
the Union Government, here, Mr. Kumar said the draft policy would be
brought up before the State Cabinet, either this week or next week, for
approval.
Karnataka would become the first State in the country to
have adopted a scientific urban development policy once the policy is
approved by the Cabinet.
Discussions
The draft policy, which was prepared a few months ago,
had been placed for discussion at several cities to elicit feedback from
general public and experts. Now, a final draft had been prepared after
modifying the policy by incorporating the changes suggested by the
public.
Listing the salient features of the proposed policy, he
said this aimed at planning various aspects of urban development such as
industrial, commercial and residential development, besides taking care
of infrastructure necessities such as drinking water. “The policy would
reverse the present trend of infrastructure following the growth, by
ensuring that infrastructure triggers growth,” he remarked.
The proposed policy would also apply to some of the
areas in Bangalore city though it comes under the Bruhat Bangalore
Mahanagara Palike, he said.
Inaugurating the seminar, Chief Minister B.S.
Yeddyurappa stressed the need for adopting green technologies while
implementing development projects.
The new projects should focus on reducing carbon
footprints, he said while indicating that they should be in harmony with
nature.
In all, about 700 delegates from 125 cities and towns
from the country are participating in the event. Mayors from 40
municipal corporations and commissioners from 30 cities too are
attending the event in which about 60 national international experts are
making presentations.
U.S. Department of Energy’s Senior Executive Mark
Ginsberg, Bangalore Mayor S. K. Nataraj, Additional Chief Secretary,
Urban Development Department, Subir Hari Singh, Municipal Administration
Directorate Commissioner Anjum Parwez and V. Suresh, convenor of
Municipalika, were present.