2 satellite towns to be built up at Gazipur, Savar
Friday, 02 July 2010 21:33
The New Nation - Internet Edition
2 satellite towns to be built up at Gazipur, Savar
Staff Reporter
The government has taken an initiative to build up two satellite towns at Gazipur and Saver with a view to reducing the traffic jam and pressure of over population in Dhaka city.
After completion of Purbachal New Town Project, the capital development authority, is going to develop two more townships-one at Gazipur and the other at Savar, on the outskirts of the capital.
The proposed Gazipur Township project will be home to 12 lakh people while the Savar Township project will accommodate over eight lakh people.
Gazipur and Savar have been earmarked as part of the prime minister's desire to develop four satellite towns around the metropolitan area, Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK) chairman, Engineer Md Nurul Huda told BSS.
RAJUK has kept the option in both the projects -Gazipur and Savar - to allocate a significant number of plots and apartments of different sizes for resolving the housing problem of low and middle-income group people, he said. According to the plans for the new townships, Nurul Huda said, modern civic amenities like schools, colleges, parks, playgrounds, hospitals, graveyards, police stations, IT-based industries and factories would be provided for making these as complete environment-friendly satellite towns. Ensuring planned urbanization in and around the capital, he said, the government has already approved the Detailed Area Plan (DAP) for Dhaka Metropolitan area.
In the 2001 census, RAJUK chief said, the current estimated population under 590 square miles area of DAP is over 10.24 million, which would increase to 18.43 million by 2015, up 4.29 per cent on an average.
On a query, he said, the approved existing DAP for (2009- 2015) would cover a few areas of Gazipur and Savar municipalities and RAJUK is committed to implementing the policy to stop unplanned urbanization for making the capital a good place to live in.
The government has already formed a committee to review the existing DAP, the RAJUK chairman said, adding that the committee could recommend by following Section six of the natural water- body protection act, 2000 to update the existing DAP, considering public interest.
Following the field survey, the proposed Gazipur new township project would be earmarked about 4,500 acres and it would be formed incorporating two areas-Bashan and Gachha-along with a portion of Tongi municipal area of the district.
The project proposal is now awaiting approval of the housing and public works' ministry and after that the land acquisition process will start.
In the Savar new township project, over 2,100 acres of land has been earmarked in Birulia, Ashulia and a portion of Savar municipal area under the upazila. A concept paper has already been submitted in this regard to the housing and public works' ministry for approval.
The other two townships, RAJUK officials said, would be developed at Keraniganj in the south of the city, while the other on the eastern side of the capital near the Balu river.
Infusing dynamism in the RAJUK, they said, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) which is now working with the LGED has already been come forward to provide support to the capital development authority for increasing its capacity.
Earlier, RAJUK developed 13 townships in and around the capital including Dhanmondi Residential Area, Gulshan Model Town, Banani Model Town, Baridhara Residential Area & Diplomatic Zone, Baridhara 'J' Block Residential Area, Uttara Model Town (1st, 2nd and 3rd phase), Nikunja-1 Residential Area and Nikunja-2.
Besides, development work in the Jhilmil residential project, at Keraniganj adjacent to Dhaka-Mawa Highway, is going on in full swing is scheduled to be completed by December this year.
RAJUK officials expressed the hope that they will offer application for plots and apartments at the end of this year or the beginning of the next year.