The document summarizes several key urban development programmes launched by the Government of India, including: Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) launched in 2005 to improve urban infrastructure and quality of life; Pooled Finance Development Fund Scheme launched in 2006 to enable cities to raise funds for investments; Rajiv Awas Yojana launched in 2013 aiming for a "Slum Free India"; HRIDAY launched in 2015 to preserve heritage cities; and Smart Cities Mission and AMRUT both launched in 2015 to promote people-centric urban planning and development.
The document summarizes several key urban development programmes launched by the Government of India, including: Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) launched in 2005 to improve urban infrastructure and quality of life; Pooled Finance Development Fund Scheme launched in 2006 to enable cities to raise funds for investments; Rajiv Awas Yojana launched in 2013 aiming for a "Slum Free India"; HRIDAY launched in 2015 to preserve heritage cities; and Smart Cities Mission and AMRUT both launched in 2015 to promote people-centric urban planning and development.
The document summarizes several key urban development programmes launched by the Government of India, including: Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) launched in 2005 to improve urban infrastructure and quality of life; Pooled Finance Development Fund Scheme launched in 2006 to enable cities to raise funds for investments; Rajiv Awas Yojana launched in 2013 aiming for a "Slum Free India"; HRIDAY launched in 2015 to preserve heritage cities; and Smart Cities Mission and AMRUT both launched in 2015 to promote people-centric urban planning and development.
The document summarizes several key urban development programmes launched by the Government of India, including: Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) launched in 2005 to improve urban infrastructure and quality of life; Pooled Finance Development Fund Scheme launched in 2006 to enable cities to raise funds for investments; Rajiv Awas Yojana launched in 2013 aiming for a "Slum Free India"; HRIDAY launched in 2015 to preserve heritage cities; and Smart Cities Mission and AMRUT both launched in 2015 to promote people-centric urban planning and development.
a programme meant to improve the quality of Jawaharlal Nehru National life and infrastructure in the cities. To be Urban Renewal Mission 3-Dec-05 replaced by Atal Mission for Rejuvenation (JnNURM) and Urban Transformation.
Pooled Finance Development Fund (PFDF),
which would enable the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) including small and medium sized municipalities to raise funds from the market Pooled Finance Development on a sustainable basis to meet their investment 29-Sep-06 Fund Scheme needs. PFDF will provide credit enhancement to ULBs to access market borrowings based on their credit worthiness through State level Pooled Finance Mechanism viz. a State Pooled Finance Entity (SPEF).
It envisages a "Slum Free India" with
inclusive and equitable cities in which every Rajiv Awas Yojana 2013 citizen has access to basic civic infrastructure and social amenities and decent shelter HRIDAY – Heritage City The scheme seeks to preserve and rejuvenate Development and Augmentation Jan-15 the rich cultural heritage of the country. Yojana To enable better living and drive economic Smart Cities Mission 25-Jun-15 growth stressing on the need for people centric urban planning and development. To enable better living and drive economic AMRUT 25-Jun-15 growth stressing on the need for people centric urban planning and development.