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Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority set to expand area to regulate development

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The Times of India                        18.03.2013

Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority set to expand area to regulate development

GUWAHATI: The Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has decided to expand its area from the existing 328 sq km to around 2,000 sq km. The decision was taken at a recent meeting of the Guwahati development department (GDD) and GMDA officials with chief minister Tarun Gogoi and GDD minister Ajanta Neog. The GMDA had proposed expansion of the Guwahati metropolitan region area to accommodate around 2.3 million people by the year 2025 along with the required infrastructure and facilities.

A government statement said the decision to expand the GMDA area was taken after a detailed discussion and suggestions by the chief minister on the need and urgency of expanding the Guwahati metropolitan region. This will help regulate development taking place along the periphery of the present metropolitan area of Guwahati.

Once the area is expanded, Morigaon, Jagiroad, Nalbari, Rangia, Mangaldoi, Hajo and Chaygaon-Rampur areas will be developed as satellite towns with proper infrastructure and civic amenities, the statement explained. The GMDA will examine the prospect of a joint venture with government and private developers for creating planned townships in these places. The GMDA also proposed to acquire land so that planned development can be carried out by the authority.

"The GMDA felt the need to expand the metropolitan region of Guwahati so that a comprehensive plan can be put in place for the region as a whole. Accordingly, the need for delineation of a new metropolitan region and revision of the existing master plan for Guwahati assumes importance," said M Angamuthu, chief executive officer of the GMDA.

He added that exponential increase in population and unplanned growth within the present Guwahati metropolitan area over the years has created enormous pressure on the environment, availability of land and infrastructure, causing major crisis like destruction of ecosystem, annual flooding and absence of basic infrastructure.
Last Updated on Monday, 18 March 2013 10:33