PIB | 13 Jul, 2023
Minister for Housing & Urban Affairs Hardeep
S. Puri commended the
Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) Mission
for providing National Urban Planning Conclave 2023 as a dynamic
platform for creating a sustainable urban form that can fundamentally
support the urban development paradigm.
Speaking about various missions
under the aegis of Housing and Urban Affairs, the Minister said that
together, they have made a quantum jump in the quality of life of our
cities by providing universal access to water and sanitation, creating
sustainable transportation infrastructure and addressing affordable
housing requirements.
While
delivering the keynote address at the National Urban Planning Conclave, Puri stated that
implementing Urban planning reforms are making our cities attractive destinations for investments.
He also highlighted that with
an allocation of Rs.15,000 crore to implement various reforms, the
Ministry has incentivised and prioritised reforms in priority areas such
as: 1. modernisation of building bye laws; 2. transit-oriented
development; 3. adoption of Transferable Development Rights; 4.
integration of blue and green infrastructure through nature-based
solutions; 5. affordable Housing through in-situ rehabilitation; and 6.
increased capacity building and recruitment the India’s rapid urbanisation presents an economic opportunity.
He
further stressed upon creating a holistic policy ecosystem for ensuring
last-mile access to services, enhanced operational efficiencies,
area-based planning, infusion of digital technology, ease of doing
business and outcome-based performance frameworks.
The
two-days conclave will see total of 24 presentations which include key
speakers viz, Chief Town Planners from State TCP Departments and Urban
Development Authorities.
Lead academicians in the field of urban
planning will moderate 4 technical sessions comprising of key speakers
who would be speaking on wide range of themes like Transit oriented
Development, Transferable Development Rights, Local Area Plans and Town
Planning Scheme, Affordable Housing, Environmentally Sustainable
Development (sponge cities), NCR Plan, 2041 and Master Plan of
Delhi-2041.
During the inaugural ceremony, Minister of State Kaushal Kishore expressed
his confidence for the readiness of various cities to implement the
reforms on various crucial parameters through this platform by knowledge
and experience sharing.
Furthermore, Manoj Joshi stressed on the need of focusing on TOD/TDR based concepts,
transportation and road network and other crucial frameworks for
effective township planning.
An
Exhibition organized during the course of Conclave wherein States, UTs
and urban planning academic institutions showcased the projects
undertaken by them in various cities.
Some of the good practices like
implementing Transit Oriented Development in Chennai, Implementation of
Local Area Plan in Indore and Chennai, Implementation of Town Planning
Scheme in Surat and Pune, Environmentally Sustainable Master Plan
Approach in Zero Valley were exhibited.
Besides States urban planning,
academic institutions also exhibited some of the projects viz.,
formulation of Local Area Plan and Town Planning Scheme for Jaipur and
Guwahati by CEPT University, Planning for Eco sensitive zone,
Mahabaleshwar by College of Engineering and Pune, Urban Redevelopment
and Heritage Conservation by IIT Kharagpur and Building Resilient and
Inclusive Communities by School of Planning and Architecture,
Vijayawada, etc.
The two-day workshop deliberations will provide a platform to experts, policymakers, and visionaries to shape up the
future of India’s urban planning and facilitate inclusive and
sustainable urban development. It will also enable the State Governments
and UTs to share and exchange the experiences in urban planning and as
an outcome they can to draw up a road map for implementing the urban
planning reforms for the betterment of the urban dwellers.
The conference was attended by about 1000+
participants Principal Secretary of State Urban Development Department,
Chief Town Planners State TCP Departments, Urban Development
Authorities and Urban Local Bodies and leading head of leading academic
institutions. Other stakeholders working in Urban Planning like GIZ and
JICA, etc.