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Lecture VI

A look back

Naim Keruwala

JnNURM Smart City


What is a Smart city?
Should have three of the five
infrastructure requirements:
Energy Management
Water Management
Transport & Traffic
Safety & Security
Solid Waste Management

Should have three of the five


application domains:
Health care
Education
Inclusion
Participative Governance
Community Services

Major initiatives under the


Smart cities program
Dholera Investment Region, Gujarat
Integrated Industrial Township, Greater Noida
Vikram Udyogpuri, Madhya Pradesh
Chennai Bangalore Industrial Corridor
Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
Japan is providing support of $4.5 billion in the
first phase of these projects through lending by
JICA and JBIC

Video
Dholera Investment region

Inclusive Urban
Governance
-Urban Poor
- Urban Poor Women
- Urban Poor Dalit Women

The Constitution of India


Article 21
Protection of Life and personal
liberty
No person shall be deprived of his life
or personal liberty except according
to the procedure established by law
Does Life means mere Existence?
What about Human Dignity?

The Honourable Supreme Court in


its order dated February 27, 2012
made it clear that no single
person should die for not being
able to afford a Shelter

POVERTY AND CITIES


If cities do not deal
constructively with poverty,
poverty will deal destructively
with cities

Source: Shri. Ramanath


Jha

FACTS OF URBAN POVERTY


URBANIZATION OF NATIONAL POVERTY
INFORMALIZATION OF URBAN
POVERTY
FEMINIZATION OF URBAN POVERTY
Source: Shri. Ramanath
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URBAN POVERTY: KEY ISSUES

LEGISLATION
URBAN PLANNING
SHELTER
LIVELIHOOD
SERVICES
CREDIT
INFORMATION
EMPOWERMENT
Source: Shri. Ramanath
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PRO-POOR URBAN GOVERNANCE


Revisit laws
Rework urban planning
Plan and deliver shelter and livelihood
Plan, finance and deliver infrastructure
services
Plan , finance and deliver social services

Source: Shri. Ramanath


Jha

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PRO-POOR URBAN GOVERNANCE


Draw up a strategy for credit
Strengthen information flow
Empower through provision of political
space and voice
Engage with NGOs / Media
Bring in private sector for service delivery

Source: Shri. Ramanath


Jha

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Case Study I
Vasai Virar Municipal
Corporation

Revenue Vs. Expenditure


Revenue

Expenditure
2483.26
2400.65

1685.85
1317.51
1071.22
753.08
381.28
157.82
2010 - 11

414.71

299.07

2011 - 12

2012 - 13

mounts mentioned are in Rs. Crores

2013 - 14

2014 - 15

P-Budget (Budget for Urban


Poor)
Dalit Vasti Yojana
Funds
Last 4 months of 2013 - 14 (Estimated)
3.78

1.25
0.43
2010 - 11

0.46
2011 - 12

0.2
2012 - 13

0.44
2013 - 14

2014 - 15

For the year 2013 14, 44.04 lacs have been utilized so far for Dalit
Vasti Yojana. 3.78 Crores are expected to be utilized in the remaining 4

Additions in P Budget
Particulars

Rajiv Awas Yojana

Last 4 months of FY Allocation for


2013 -14
FY
2014 - 15
30 Crores

30 Crores

Gharkul Yojana for BPL familieis

1 Crore

1 Crore

Grant for Khazgi navin vihiri khod


kaam

15 Lakh

15 Lakh

Publishing of information material


for farmers on electric pumps,
pesticides, fertilizers etc.

2 Crores

2 Crore

Welfare scheme for labourers


working on boats / fishermen

25 Lakh

25 Lakh

Vanrai Bandhara Baandhkaam

10 Lakh

10 Lakh

Deletions from P Budget as


compared to previous years
Nirmal Abhiyaan Yojana
Constructing Gutters

Budget for Blind and


Disabled
Funds
To be utilized in last 4 months of FY 2013 -14 (Estimated)
4.7

3.18

0.01
0 - 011
2010

0 - 012
2011

2012 - 013

0 - 14
2013

2014 - 015

For the year 2013 14, no funds have been utilized so far forthe welfare of
blind and disabled. However, 4.7 Crores are expected to be utilized in the

Gender Budget
Funds
Estimated to be utilized in the last 4 months of FY 2013-14
18.88

13.09

3.65
0.39
2010 - 011

1.3
2011 - 012

2012 - 013

2.81

2013 -14

2014 - 15

Case Study II
Delhi Development Authority
Video
Slum Development Programs in India CNBC TV18

Case Study III


Pune Municipal Corporation
Page no. 116 120
PMC Budget Book (PDF)

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