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KEY MAP:

Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT)

AMRUT Mission Water/ Green Public/ NM


Purpose Sewerage spaces Transport
• Indicators and standards have been prescribed by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) in the form of
Service Level Benchmarks (SLBs).
• SLBs are achieved gradually according to National Priorities by incrementalism
LEGEND:
Thrust areas:
The Mission will focus on the following Thrust Areas: Coverage:
i. water supply, 500 cities will be taken up under AMRUT. They are as:
ii. sewerage facilities and septage management 1. Population > 1,00,000 with notified municipality.
iii. storm water drains to reduce flooding 2. All capital cities of States/ UTs.
iv. pedestrian, non-motorized and public transport 3. All cities under HRIDAY.
facilities, parking spaces 4. 13 cities along main rivers – Pop. 0.75 to 1 lakh.
v. enhancing amenity value of cities – Green spaces 5. 10 cities from tourist destinations.

Fund Allocation: SOURCE:


Major Water Urban Storm water The total outlay for AMRUT is Rs.50,000 crore for five AMRUT Guidelines
Components: Supply Transport Drainage years Project fund -

A. 80% of the annual budgetary allocation – Centrally


sponsored.
Capacity
Septage Sewerage
building B. Incentive for Reforms – 10% of the annual
REMARKS:
budgetary allocation.

C. State funds for Administrative & Office Expenses


SCALE: SHEET
Reform (A&OE) - 8% of the annual budgetary allocation. NO:
management List of Green space and
And
inadmissible
parks
1
components
support D. MoUD funds for (A&OE) - 2% of the annual
budgetary allocation. ABDUL JALAL
BP/627/2014

PLANNING STUDIO – SUB CITY PLAN


V th SEMESTER
III rd YEAR
BACHELOR OF PLANNING

AMRUT GUIDELINES SCHOOL OF PLANNING


AND ARCHITECTURE,
NEW DELHI-110002.
Planning and execution: KEY MAP:
AMRUT supports States in creating basic urban infrastructure - Mission is project based.

Apex committee allocates state annual budge

ULBs prepare SLIP with citizen representatives

SLIPs aggregated to form SAAP

Apex committee appraises & approves SAAP ABBREVIATIONS:


Implementation begins SLIP – State level
after the detailed improvement plan
technical & financial ULBs prepare DPRs after appraisal by SLTC SAAP – State annual
appraisal of the DPRs. action plan
SLTC – State level
SLTC: Reforms: technical committee
The main functions of SLTC are: The Mission mandates a set of 11 reforms which have to be DLRMC – District level
1. Give technical sanctions implemented by all the States and Mission cities: reviewing and
2. Ensure resilience to disasters 1. E Governance monitoring committee.
3. Check estimate IRR 2. Constitution of Municipal Cadre 7. Set-up financial intermediary at SL IRR – Internal rate of
4. Take corrective action on third 3. Augmenting Double Entry Accounting 8. Municipal tax and fees Improvement return.
party reports 4. Urban Planning and CDP 9. Credit Rating
5. Devolution of Funds and Functions 10. Energy and Water Audit SOURCE:
5. Appraise DPRs
6. Review of Building by-laws 11. Swachh Bharat Mission AMRUT Guidelines

Mission Management:

National Level State Level District Level City Level


REMARKS:
•Apex •SHPSC under •DLRMC – •Urban Local
committee state chief Reviewing and bodies will be
chaired by the secretary monitoring responsible for SCALE: SHEET
Secretary (UD) •SLTC under committee the AMRUT NO:

principal under MP and implementation 2


secretary dist. Collector.
ABDUL JALAL
BP/627/2014

PLANNING STUDIO – SUB CITY PLAN


V th SEMESTER
III rd YEAR
BACHELOR OF PLANNING

AMRUT GUIDELINES SCHOOL OF PLANNING


AND ARCHITECTURE,
NEW DELHI-110002.
Smart city: KEY MAP:
• The conceptualization of Smart City, therefore, varies from city to city and country to country, depending on the
level of development, willingness to change and reform, resources and aspirations of the city residents.
• A Smart City contains a wish list of infrastructure and services that describes the citizens level of aspiration.
• To provide for the aspirations and needs of the citizens, urban planners ideally aim at developing the entire urban
eco-system, which is represented by the four pillars of comprehensive development — institutional, physical, social
and economic infrastructure.

Coverage and Duration: Funding:


The Mission will cover 100 Water Electricit
IT connectivity 93% project funds.
cities and its duration will and 5% (A&OE) funds for state
Supply y supply LEGEND:
digitalization
be five years 2015-20. 2% A&OE funds for MoUD

The Smart City Mission Urban Monitoring:


will be operated as a mobility An Apex Committee (AC),
Solid waste
Centrally Sponsored Sanitation and headed by the Secretary,
management public
Scheme (CSS) and the MoUD and comprising
Central Government transport representatives of related
proposes to give financial Ministries and organizations
support to the Mission to E-
Safety and will approve the Proposals for
security of Health and
the extent of Rs. 48,000 governance
women, Smart Cities Mission, monitor
crores over five years
and citizen
children and Education their progress and release
participation
disabled
funds.
SOURCE:
Strategy:
SMART CITY Guidelines
The Mission will cover 100 cities and its duration will be five years 2015-20. The Mission may be continued thereafter
in the light of an evaluation to be done by the Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and incorporating the learnings
into the Mission.
• Retrofitting will introduce planning in an existing built-up area to achieve Smart City objectives, along with other
objectives, to make the existing area more efficient and liveable.
• Redevelopment will effect a replacement of the existing built-up environment and enable co-creation of a new
layout with enhanced infrastructure using mixed land use and increased density. Redevelopment envisages an area REMARKS:
of more than 50 acres, identified by Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in consultation with citizens.
• Greenfield development will introduce most of the Smart Solutions in a previously vacant area (more than 250
acres) using innovative planning, plan financing and plan implementation tools with provision for affordable housing SCALE: SHEET
NO:
for poor. They are required around cities in order to address the needs of the expanding population. 3
• Pan-city development envisages application of selected Smart Solutions to the existing city-wide infrastructure.
Application of Smart Solutions will involve the use of technology, information and data to make infrastructure and ABDUL JALAL
services better. BP/627/2014

PLANNING STUDIO – SUB CITY PLAN


V th SEMESTER
III rd YEAR
BACHELOR OF PLANNING

SMART CITY GUIDELINES SCHOOL OF PLANNING


AND ARCHITECTURE,
NEW DELHI-110002.

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