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3. MPD-2021 projected construction of 24 lakh new
dwelling units in Delhi by 2021 taking into account the
housing shortage of 4 lakh units in 2001 and requirement of
20 lakh new dwelling units for additional population based
on projected population of 230 lakh by 2021.
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11th Five Year Plan ( 2007-12)
2. J.J. Clusters
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each Annual Plan and Non-Plan funds for maintenance of
Civic Services in these colonies each year.
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6. Unauthorized Colonies
7. Urbanized Villages
8. Slum Katras
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9. Trans Yamuna Area Development Board
11. JNNURM
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upto March 2011. These projects are being implemented by
PWD (13 Projects), MCD (11 Projects), DJB (3 Projects),
Transport Deptt. (1 Project), DMRC (1 Project) and NDMC (1
Project).
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12th Five Year Plan 2012-17
The Issues & Challenges for 12th Five Year Plan (2012-
17) relating to Housing & Urban Development Sector were
considered in the Workshop organised on 22nd Nov. 2011.
This Workshop was participated by a number of NGOs, Civil
Society Organizations, Organizations like NCAER, Amity
School of Urban Management, School of Planning &
Architecture, Senior Officers from Ministry of Urban
Development, Govt. of India, Delhi Govt. Departments,
MCD, NDMC, DJB, DUSIB, etc. The suggestions received
from the citizens and various organizations with reference to
Appeal from Chief Minister have also been taken into
account in addition to deliberations made in the Workshop in
finalizing the Approach for Housing & Urban Development
Sector.
MISSION
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and policy initiative for productive employment
for EWS households.
Convergence of all related programmes to make
Delhi a slum free city.
Urbanization with Preservation & Conservation
of Built Heritage to make Delhi a Heritage City of
global level.
APPROACH
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G+3 or G+4 as maintenance of lifts and other facilities by the
poor people become a burden for them.
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recovery of development charges as urbanization process
may not sustain on charity principles.
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other States do not come forward, whether to continue to
contribute or not, need to be considered.
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13. Some of the J.J. Cluster sites which are not required for
any developmental project in near future, may be developed
under PPP approach so that rehabilitation of J.J. Cluster
households may be possible there and their employment
prospects may not be affected as also recommended in MPD–
2021. The implementation of maximum number of In-situ-
upgradation Projects may prove more suitable approach
from economical, social, urban development policy point of
view.
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16. Environmental sustainable urbanization may be
possible with integration of all major inputs, outcome and
policy initiatives for the urbanization process during 12th Five
Year Plan. In the form of inputs, it require safe drinking
water, sewerage, sanitation facilities, recycling of waste
water, maximum share of public transport in the modal split
with integration of all modes of public transport system,
preventive health care, secondary and tertiary health care
system with possible share of PPP modes, using land as
leverage for market based strategies and PPP modals to
improve the scope of affordable housing for weaker sections
and also shelter for shelter less, street children and other
vulnerable sections.
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to implement all civic improvement programmes. A massive
push is needed to attract private investment in all areas of
urban infrastructure like water supply, waste water
recycling, and treatment of MSW. This policy initiative may
be implemented under ‘4P’ Framework-People-Private-
Public Partnership. The policy initiatives also need to shift
focus towards outcome based Approach rather than focusing
only on investments and asset creation. Policy initiative shall
also promote participative process of planning that enable
citizens to shape the cities they want.
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22. New technologies may be adopted in place of
conventional technologies in all aspects of Urban Planning
Process.
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