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Rs 300-crore projects for JNNURM Phase-II

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The New Indian Express       14.11.2013

Rs 300-crore projects for JNNURM Phase-II

The Corporation is all set to submit Rs 300-crore worth projects for the second phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Rural Mission (JNNURM). Express file photo
The Corporation is all set to submit Rs 300-crore worth projects for the second phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Rural Mission (JNNURM). Express file photo

The Corporation is all set to submit Rs 300-crore worth projects for the second phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Rural Mission (JNNURM).

Going against its original plan, the civic body has decided to bifurcate the Ernakulam market renovation and the Broadway heritage conservation project.

Proposals will be submitted for the renovation of seven markets in the city, at a cost of Rs 32.68 crore.

The project to prepare an integrated water transport system for the city, as conceived by the Cities Development Asia Initiative, is estimated at Rs 36.2 crore. While Ernakulam market renovation is estimated at Rs 15 crore, the Broadway heritage conservation project is estimated at Rs 25 crore.

The estimation for other major projects are as follows: Rs 60 crore to solve waterlogging in west Kochi and Rs 40 crore for the same in east Kochi, Rs 45 crore for footpath renovation and Rs 30 crore for solid waste management.

Detailed project reports for these projects were passed in the council meeting of the Corporation on Tuesday.

The proposals will soon be sent to the state government for further approval.

Mayor Tony Chammany said he is hopeful to get approval for the projects in a meeting convened by the Chief Minister next month.

If approved, the Central Government will fund 50 per cent of the projects, the state government will fund 30 per cent and the local body will have to raise the remaining amount.

The local body said it got only Rs 3.34 crore to build houses for financially-backward people while the actual cost for developing the proposed flat complex of 104 houses under the BSUP scheme will come around `8 crore.

“Use of gypsum panels are mooted for constructing houses in the new proposal. It will reduce the cost by almost 23 per cent,” the Mayor said.

 

HMDA’s 2031 plans will cover four districts

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The Hindu            13.11.2013

HMDA’s 2031 plans will cover four districts

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Several development works to be taken up in an area of over 5,985 sq km

The HMDA has plans for 27 TOD initiatives within the Outer Ring Road (ORR), 13 on the ORR, apart from 13 urban nodes and 46 urban centres outside ORR.

The Metropolitan Development Plan-2031 plans several development works in an area of over 5,985 sq km, spread over four districts surrounding Hyderabad.

The meeting chaired by Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy on Tuesday ratifying the Metropolitan Development Plan-2031 also approved proposals to develop the Hyderabad Habitat Centre on the lines of India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, at a cost of Rs. 134 crore.

The HHC will be developed on a 11-acre site at Khanamet, with a visual arts gallery, sculpture courts, artiplex theatres, learning centres, convention facilities, theme parks, landscape gardens, open air theatre and food courts.

The 83-acre Science City at Budvel, at a cost of Rs. 160 crore, which will host a space station, earth pavilion, an energy park, Imax 9D Virtual Reality, futuristic technologies and centres of excellence, was also discussed.

The Education Hub at Jawaharnagar on the city outskirts, with focus on world-class graduate and postgraduate education, apart from an Eco Park on 85 acres at Kothwalguda was discussed by the board.

The meeting also had on its agenda the Land Pooling Scheme, protection and conservation of lakes and water bodies and Hussainsagar Lake and Catchment Area Improvement Project.

SCB Master Plan

The meeting also approved a proposal on preparing a Master Plan for the Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB). Spread over 42 sq.km, the SCB does not have a Master Plan though the HMDA with a jurisdiction of 7,257 sq. km has five Master Plans.

A Green Channel concept offering development permissions on a fast track basis within seven working days is to be reintroduced in a phased manner with the applicability initially restricted to layout approvals.

Other projects include the Comprehensive Transportation System (CTS) and the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Master Plan for HMA, first of its kind in the country for which HMDA had entered into an MoU with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

 

HMDA plans major projects around capital

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The Hindu            13.11.2013

HMDA plans major projects around capital

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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) plans to develop major projects worth several crores of rupees around Hyderabad, though there is an ongoing dispute over the city’s status after the proposed bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

At a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy on Tuesday, the meeting ratified the Metropolitan Development Plan-2031 for Hyderabad Metropolitan Region and also the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) initiatives to be served by rail/road transit and provide easy access to public transportation, mixed land use and walk to work.

Meeting chaired by CM gives nod despite dispute over city’s status after proposed bifurcation.

 


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