Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
17-May, 2018 17:18 IST
Cities are drivers of economic growth & people living cities need to be provided with adequate housing: Vice President
Adoption of Holistic approach to urbanisation for upscaling urban infrastructure underway: Hardeep Puri
Lays foundation stone for World Trade Center& General Pool Residential Accommodation Colony
The Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that cities are the drivers of economic growth and all sections of people living in the cities need to be provided with adequate housing and other essential amenities. He was addressing the gathering after laying foundation stone for the World Trade Center at Nauroji Nagar and redevelopment of Netaji Nagar General Pool Residential Accommodation Colony, here today. Shri Hardeep S Puri, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs (I/C), during his address stated that the adoption of holistic approach to urbanisation for upscaling urban infrastructure is underway. Shri Durga Shankar Mishra, Secretary, M/o Housing & Urban Affairs and CMD, NBCC were also present on the occasion.
Speaking after laying the foundation stone, Shri Puri said that “It is yet another proud moment for us today - a bold step in our voyage towards realising the prudent vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister for a ‘
New India’ that holds the dream of a sustainable and inclusivedevelopmentof the Nation, creating world class infrastructure, energy-abundant solutions, elevated trade and business environment opportunities in the country.”
“As the idea of New India initiative goes, today’s Foundation Stone laying of Redevelopment of GPRA Colony, Netaji Nagar and the World Trade Centre in Nauroji Nagar into finest housing complexes and commercial hubs by Hon’ble Vice President, is a watershed event”, he added.“We are indeed grateful to Hon’ble Venkaiah Naidu Ji,for gracing this important occasion which shall be a great source of inspiration for all of us in future.Indeed, it was under his dynamic leadership as the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister that great strides were made in redefining the urban landscape of the country and new initiatives in redevelopment of Government colonies, promoting metro rail network in the country and great impetus in nation missions like Housing for All, Swachh Bharat Mission, AMRUT, Ease of Doing Business and other such flagship programs was witnessed”, he further said.
NBCC, which is entrusted with the task of implementing the Netaji Nagar and Nauroji Nagar projects besides the Sarojini Nagar GPRA project, is also executing a smart sub-city in the shape of East Kidwai Nagar which is fast nearing completion. The CPWD has been entrusted with the task of implementing the 04 GPRA projects at Mohammad Pur, Kasturba Nagar, Thyagraj Nagar and Sriniwaspuri. We hope to hold the foundation laying ceremony of Mohammadpur soon.
Expressing gratitude to Hon’ble Vice President for his gracious presence on this occasion and for consenting to lay the foundation stone of these 2 projects today, Shri Puri assured him that the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs would keep on exploring many more such possibilities all over India, by undertaking a holistic approach to urbanisation in order to upscale the urban infrastructure and housing stock in the entire nation.
Project Profile:
Redevelopment of Netaji Nagar on 110 acres with proposed GPRA, GPOA and SocialInfrastructure
- Seamlessly Integrated Green Landscape in an urban high rise setting to avoid a concrete jungle
- Prominence given to landscape and ease of access
- Vehicular free circulation system with no surface parking, two level basement parking for residents and visitors.
- Enhanced streetscape for a thriving & safe environment
- Equipped with ‘Smart City’ sustainable features
- GPOA blocks placed along the Ring Road with better visibility. Easy connectivity next to Metro Station
- GPOA & GPRA segregated in two parcels for independent traffic movement system
- Existing Social Infra relocated for better connectivity without disturbing the built residential development.
- Suvidha market/convenient shopping centers are distributed & strategically placed for convenience of citizen.
Sustainable Benchmark:
- A GRIHA compliance project (minimum 3-star rating).
- Efficient management of energy & water resources.
- Management of material resources and waste like garbage chute, waste compactor, construction and demolition waste plant.
- Installation of solar panel at the rooftop.
- Heat insulated glass with less energy emission.
- Installation of building management system to save energy.
Salient features:
- High speed construction with Monolithic RCC shear wall technology using aluminium framework for better finishing.
- Double height entrance lobbies.
- Zero maintenance façade finishing with stone cladding upto 3 levels.
- Granite flooring in public areas
- High quality finishing construction with UPVC glazing in GPRA &Structutal Glazing in GPOA.
- Construction as per latest life & safety norms for fire &structural design as per NBC 2016.
- Provisions of adequate balconies & cupboards.
- Open plan office layout for flexible combination or subdivision of spaces as per requirement of various department.
- Adequate parking of approximately 3500 cars in GPOA.
- Provision of central air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and IT enabled office environment.
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Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
17-May, 2018 16:02 IST
Smart Cities Mission - 1,333 projects worth Rs.50,626 crores completed or under implementation / tendering
For AMRUT out of SAAP size of Rs.77,640 crores,projects worth rs 65,075 crores (84%) under various stages of implementation including projects tendered or dprs approved
Under PMAY(U) Rs. 25,475 crores of Central asistance released to States/UTS
Under DAY- NULM Rs.1907.5 crores released
This is with reference to the article “
Only 22% funds utilised in six Housing Ministry schemes” published on 12th May 2018 in a newspaper which was based on the information given to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Urban development.
This is a misinterpretation of the statistics relating to funds released/utilisation regarding schemes/missions being implemented by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, resulting in incorrect inferences. While funds released/utilisation is part of the normal government financial procedures to ensure proper accounting systems, it is not a true barometer of the physical progress and speed of the implementation of the mission targets/objectives. Most of the schemes have large capital intensive projects with a completion time range of 1-3 years for the project.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban affairs has been able to achieve substantial milestones in both physical and financial terms in so far as mission objectives/targets are concerned. T
he utilization certificates are required to be submitted within 12 months of the closure of the financial year in which the grants were released. Thus,during the year
2017-18, while the total cumulative grants released was Rs.46,663 crores, Utilization Certificates were due only for the grants released upto March 2016, i.e. for approximately Rs.10,365 crores. The utilization figures, given to the Standing Committee pertained mostly to funds released upto 2015-16 as only this was due in 2017-18. In fact, at the closure of the year 2017-18, as against the due amount of Rs.10,365 crores for utilisation certificates (UCs), actual UCs for an amount of Rs.15,403 crores were received in the Ministry.This figure also included some UCs which were due in the next financial year i.e. 2018-19.
Mission wise progress of funds released, projects progress and utilisation status, etc. is given below:
Smart Cities Mission
Smart City Mission has lots of convergence with other missions like AMRUT etc. and some of the projects are implemented under Public Private Partnerships. 1,333 projects worth Rs. 50,626 crores have been completed or under implementation / tendering. Overall projects worth Rs.2,03,979 crores have been identified for all 99 smart cities across the country.
Out of 99 Smart cities which have been selected so far, 91 of them have already incorporated SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles). 9 Smart Cities viz. Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara, Visakhapatnam, Bhopal, Pune, Kakinada, Surat & Nagpur have already established Integrated City Command and Control Centres (ICCC). Work is under progress on 14 more and 32 are under tendering stage .
Smart Road projects have been completed in 4 cities worth Rs.228 crores and are under implementation/tendering stage in 40 cities worth Rs. 5,123 crores. Smart Solar projects in 6 cities have been completed, while projects in 49 cities are under implementation/tendering. Smart Water projects have been completed in 6 cities while projects are under implementation/tendering in 43 cities. Similarly, Smart Waste Water projects in 46 cities have been completed/under implementation/ tendering. Public Private Partnership projects worth Rs.734 crores have been completed in 13 cities while projects worth Rs. 7,753 crores are under implementation/tendering in 52 cities. Apart from this, other impactful projects like heritage conservation, water front development, public space development etc. have been completed in 13 cities worth Rs.107 crores and projects worth Rs. 5,865 crores are under implementation/tendering.
The selection of smart cities was done in various stages with the last 9 cities been selected in Jan 2018. It is pertinent to mention that it normally takes around 12 to 18 months after selection of a city as Smart City to set up a Special Purpose Vehicle, appointment of a Project Management Consultant, prepare detailed project reports and award the work after tender. The timeline for the completion of smart city projects according to the rounds in which they were selected is given below:
- Round 1 cities- 2019-20 to 2020-21
- Round 2 cities- 2019-20 to 2021-22
- Round 3 cities- 2020-21 to 2021-22
- Round 4 cities- 2020-21 to 2022-23
AMRUT
Under AMRUT, out of State Annual Action Plan(SAAP) size of Rs.77,640 crores, projects worth Rs.65,075 crores (84%) are under various stages of implementation including projects tendered and where DPRs have been approved. More than 22 crores urban population will benefit from this mission. Total of Rs. 11,945 crores has been released so far
. Close to 400 projects worth Rs.325 crores have already been completed and for 2,188 projects worth Rs.40,074 crores, contracts have been awarded and are at various stages of implementation. Further, 895 projects costing Rs.13,586 crores are under tendering and for 729 projects costing Rs.10,824 crores DPRs have been approved. Further, 8.58 lakhwater tap connections have been provided so far under the Mission and by convergence of other schemes. By the end of the Mission, i.e. June 2020, nearly 1.4 crore water taps will be provided across the country. 37 lakh street lights have been replaced with energy efficient LED lights. Around 322 green spaces and parks projects have been completed under the Mission. A Single window clearance system has been implemented in Delhi and Mumbai for construction permits, where only 8 procedures and less than 60 days are required for all approvals. Online Building Permission Systems(OBPS) is operational in 370Mission cities and is under various stages of implementation in remaining cities.
PMAY(U)
Total of Rs. 24,475crores has been released to the States under the scheme. So far, 45.86 lakh houses have been sanctioned under the scheme; out of these 23.43 lakh houses have been grounded and 7.02 lakh houses have been completed so far (including incomplete houses of earlier scheme).
DAY – NULM
Under the Mission Rs.1907.5 croreshave been released so far. The Mission has been extended to all the statutory towns. Since the beginning of the mission, employment has been generated for 6,36,956 beneficiaries. Around 11 lakh urban poor have been imparted skill training to improve their employability. A total of 2,81,197 Self-Help Groups have been formed and 1,94,879 SHGs have been assisted with Revolving Fund while 3,82,746 SHGs have been disbursed loans under SHG Bank Linkage Programme. Street Vendor Survey has been completed in 2,178 towns and 16,76,403 street vendors have been identified and 7,92,286 ID cards issued. 1,565 shelters for urban homeless have been sanctioned and 961 shelters made operational.
HRIDAY
City HRIDAY Plans (CHPs) for 12 cities have been approved. 66 DPRs amounting to Rs. 421.47 crores have been approved and Rs. 261.31 crores have been released to 12 cities for implementation of scheme. Total expenditure under the scheme so far is Rs.209.5 crores.58 projects are under implementation at various stages. All works will be completed by September 2018.
Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban)
A total of Rs.6,592 crores have been released to states. Total number of 48.67 lakh individual household toilets and 3.3 lakh Community/Public Toilet (CT/PT) seats have already been constructed and 8.3 lakh individual toilets and 0.37 lakh CT/PT are under construction. 2679 cities have been so far self-declared Open Defecation Free and after third party certification 2,133 cities/ ULBs have been certified as Open Defecation Free (ODF). 62,436 urban wards have been covered under 100% Door to Door collection of solid waste while waste to Compost total achievement is 13.11 lakh TPA from 145 functional Plants and work on 65 lakh TPA is under progress. Around 88 Mega Watts of energy is being produced from waste and work on Waste toEnergy plants of 412 MW is under progress.
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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu at an event to lay the foundation stone for the World Trade Center, at Nauroji Nagar and redevelopment of Netaji Nagar General Pool Residential Accommodation Colony, in New Delhi on May 17, 2018. The Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs (I/C), Shri Hardeep Singh Puri and the Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Durga Shanker Mishra are also seen.
The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu unveiling the plaques to lay the foundation stone for the World Trade Center at Nauroji Nagar and redevelopment of Netaji Nagar General Pool Residential Accommodation Colony, in New Delhi on May 17, 2018. The Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs (I/C), Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, the Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Durga Shanker Mishra and other dignitaries are also seen.
The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering after laying the foundation stone for the World Trade Center, at Nauroji Nagar and redevelopment of Netaji Nagar General Pool Residential Accommodation Colony, in New Delhi on May 17, 2018.
The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering after laying the foundation stone for the World Trade Center, at Nauroji Nagar and redevelopment of Netaji Nagar General Pool Residential Accommodation Colony, in New Delhi on May 17, 2018. The Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs (I/C), Shri Hardeep Singh Puri and the Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Shri Durga Shanker Mishra are also seen.
The Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs (I/C), Shri Hardeep Singh Puri addressing at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the World Trade Center, at Nauroji Nagar and redevelopment of Netaji Nagar General Pool Residential Accommodation Colony, in New Delhi on May 17, 2018.