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Township work soon

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The Hindu             28.11.2013 

Township work soon

Staff Reporter

The work on the Attukal Township project, covering 29 wards in the City Corporation, will begin shortly, Health Minister V.S. Sivakumar has said. Speaking after inaugurating a temporary shelter for Sabarimala pilgrims at the Attukal temple here on Wednesday, he said the Manacaud-Chiramukku-Kalady, Chiramukku-Konchiravila-Ambalathara, and Manacaud-Kalippankulam roads would be taken up for improvement, he said.

The government had sanctioned a sum of Rs. 10 lakh for the shelter. The Minister inaugurated a police aid post and toilet blocks constructed by the temple trust at a cost of Rs.80 lakh. Mayor K. Chandrika, and councillors were present.

 

Urban development meet to woo investors for upgrading cities across the state

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The New Indian Express         27.11.2013

Urban development meet to woo investors for upgrading cities across the state

On the lines of the much-hyped ‘Emerging Kerala’ proposed by the Industries Department in 2012, the state Department of Urban Affairs (DUA) is all set to host ‘Partner Kerala’, an urban development meet, next month for inviting investment from private parties for the development of major cities across the state.

The two-day meet will be held at Le Meridien Convention Centre here on December 19 and 20. Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Minister for Urban Affairs Manjalamkuzhi Ali pointed out that it is an attempt at mobilising resources for cash-strapped city corporations that are unable to keep pace with the rising demand for amenities in rapidly expanding cities.

“Hundreds of potential investors are expected to take part in the meet that will showcase investment opportunities across a number of areas. We have 60 projects ready from various municipal corporations worth `4,387 crore. The DUA is expecting to rake in investments worth at least `2,000 crore for over 100 key projects through the meet which will attract investments into projects intended at developing basic infrastructure from socially-committed investors,” he said.

Projects best suited for the layout, density and geography of each city will be presented at the event, the Minister said.

He said Kerala has already set an example for other states in resource allocation and strengthening local self-governments through decentralised planning. However, the biggest challenge facing local governing bodies today is the lack of funds to upgrade and modernise infrastructure, he said.

“The actual plans of many urban development projects deviated from the detailed project report and hence failed to achieve the desired impact. The plans had not studied the land or garnered people’s support,” Ali said. According to the Minister, for the past three months, city corporations have been working to develop project proposals for presentation at the meet.

“The DUA has published a list of experts to assist corporations in the exercise. City governing bodies will be responsible for ensuring that the projects they implement have public acceptability,” he said.

The Minister said the city corporations are forced to rely on financial support from the government for day-to-day operations.

Nearly half of these corporations depend on state funding to pay salaries and pensions to employees, which means they struggle to invest in infrastructure and other development activities. Investors can log on to www.partnerkerala.com for free online registration for the meet and road shows in cities like Chennai and Mumbai.

Kochi Mayor Tony Chammany, Deputy Mayor B Bhadra, Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) Chairman N Venugopal, Director of Urban Affairs E Devadasan and co-ordinator of ‘Partner Kerala’ Kabeer C Haroon were present at the press conference.

 

200 farmers to pool land

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Deccan Chronicle         27.11.2013

200 farmers to pool land

Hyderabad: Over 200 landowners have agreed to hand over 500 acres of land under the Land Pooling Policy to the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority. This has finally set the stage for the Land Pooling scheme to take off on the city’s outskirts.

HMDA will develop the pooled land into plots of various sizes and provide civic, transport, social, environmental and other infrastructural facilities.

As satellite townships proposed by HMDA at various places have failed to take off, land pooling is being considered as one of the best ways to enable development of satellite townships within HMDA. The HMDA area is spread over 7,200 sq. km.

Of the 500 acres that the farmers are willing to give up, 270 acres are at Edulanagulapalli-Kollur villages on the western side of Outer Ring Road and nearly 250 acres are at Pratap Singaram and Gowrelli villages on the eastern side of the ORR.

HMDA commissioner Neerabh Kumar Prasad said they have planned to take up land pooling of 500 acres near Pratap Singaram and another 500 acres near Edulanagulapalli.

“It is an 1,000-acre pilot project. The land-pooling scheme is a win-win offer for the farmers and as well as for the HMDA. The farmers need not invest a single rupee and HMDA will give them fully developed plots with all amenities.

In return, the HMDA will get some share of land,” he said. Mallipeddi Subhash Reddy, a farmer from Pratap Singaram who is giving his 10-acre land to the land pool said, “I am trying to motivate and convince other small, medium and big farmers to participate in the land pooling scheme. I am just a graduate, but have studied in depth the land-pooling scheme. It has been a success in Gujarat,” he said.

Stating that the price of one acre of land in Pratap Singaram is currently between Rs 25 lakh and Rs 27 lakh, he said no single farmer, owning 10 acres or less, was financially able to take up plotting on his own.

“To make plots, one requires huge initial investments, run around the HMDA offices, pay various fees and spend lots of time in developing a layout. Here the HMDA is offering to do it all for you. If I give one acre of my land, the HMDA officials have assured to give us around 2,100 square yards of land.

Even one square yard of fully developed plot is sold at Rs 6,000 per sq. yard, I will get Rs 1.2 crore for 2,000 sq. yards against Rs 27 lakh for an undeveloped acre,” he said, adding price of land in the vicinity will also go up.

HMDA consultant B. Purushothama Reddy, said land pooling will curb haphazard growth and illegal development of plots.

 


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