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Govt plans to make Jaipur slum-free

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The Times of India   23.08.2012

Govt plans to make Jaipur slum-free

JAIPUR: The Bhatta Basti slums in the catchment area of Amanisha nullah (river) in Jaipur are "illegal" and the people living there face constant danger from floods.

During the torrential rain on Tuesday night, these slums were inundated and three people were killed while hundreds were rendered homeless.

Terming these slums in Amanisha nullah catchment areas as illegal, mayor Jyoti Khandelwal said the government is trying to make Jaipur a slum-free city. Officials also said the state government is waiting for Centre's funds to construct multi-storey buildings to relocated the people living in slum areas. Unless the Centre releases the funds under the Rajiv Awaz Yojna, it seems the people will continue to live in areas which are vulnerable to floods and other natural calamities.

"We will start from Sanjay Nagar slum area in Bhatta Basti to relocate the people into the multi-storey buildins. We have sent the proposal to construct the building in the area to Centre for seeking funds under Rajiv Awaz Yojna. Once the funds are approved, we will start work for constriction of the buildings," Khandelwal said.

Around 22.4% of the total population of Jaipur lives in the slum areas. There are over 235 slum areas in the city in which around 4.87 lakh people live. Most of these slum areas are in low lying areas, which are vulnerable to natural calamities like floods as in such places, roads are narrow and it is difficult for the district administration to carry out rescue work.

In the overnight downpour, not only Bhatta Basti, but also there are many other slum areas which are located in the low-lying areas and are illegal have been flooded. The Jaipur Municipal Corporation admitted that the chances of destruction are more in slum areas in comparison with other areas. The officials are hopeful that they would make Jaipur free from slum areas. "The government has formulated an affordable housing policy to make Jaipur free from slum areas," a JMC official said.

The JMC officials claimed that it would take some time as at many places, slums first have to be destroyed so that at the same place, buildings can be constructed.

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 August 2012 06:18