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11%
41%
48%
97%
4% 14%
9%
6%
30%
57%
80%
Road Type Area (Sq. Mt.) Length (Mtr) Length of Roads
45% 41%
Arterial 155566 6439 40%
35%
Sub- Arterial 187625 13302 30%
Length
25%
19% 20%
Collector 73580 18830 20%
15%
14%
1. Total
2. Total Ground
Open Coverage
Space (sq. (sq. mtr.)
mtr.) 49%
51%
Total No. of Buildings
9296
in Isanpur
Total Area of Isanpur
3948254
(sq. mtr.)
Total Builtup Area of
4231708
Isanpur (sq. mtr.)
Gross FSI of Isanpur
1.07
Ward
NET FSI of Isanpur
1.27
Ward
Total Population 113909
BUA/ Person of
37
Isanpur Ward
Area under Public
622938
Space (sq. mtr.)
SCATTEREED COMPACT
LOW RISE
HIGH RISE LOW RISE LOW RISE
SEMI SLUMS
DETACHED DETACHED ATTACHED
DETACHED
42%
Low rise semi detached
47%
Low rise attached
Slum
2%
Hierarchy No. Area (ha) Strength Hierarchy No. Area (ha) Strength
Primary Schools 1 for 2500 0.4 500 Primary Schools 46 18.4 23000
Snr. Secondary Schools 1 for 7500 1.6 1000 Snr. Secondary Schools 15 24 15000
Strength
S. No. School Type Area (ha) Medium Students Teachers Classrooms Pvt./Pub.
50 30 25000
45
40 25 20000
35 20
Strength
Number
30 15000
Area
25 15
20 10000
15 10
10 5 5000
5
0 0 0
Snr. Snr. Snr.
Nursery Primary Integrated Nursery Primary Integrated Nursery Primary Integrated
Secondary College Secondary College Secondary College
Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools Schools
Schools Schools Schools
Required 46 46 15 2 1 Required 3.68 18.4 24 7 4 Required 0 23000 15000 3000 1000
Existing 0 6 0 4 0 Existing 0 0.22 0 0.19 0 Existing 0 4844 0 6820 0
Nursery Schools
Primary Schools
Integrated Schools
College
Hierarchy No. Area ( in ha. ) Hierarchy No. Area ( in ha. )
Nursing / Maternity home 1 for 45000 to 100000 0.2 to 0.3 Nursing / Maternity home 2 to 3 0.6 to 0.9
Family Health Centre 1 for 45000 to 100000 0.2 to 0.3 Family Health Centre 2 to 3 0.6 to 0.9
Sr. No. Name of the Dr. Type Area No. of beds Pvt. / Pub.
2.5 25
2 20
Number
1.5 15
Area
1 10
0.5 5
0 0
Nursing / Nursing /
Family Health Family Health
Dispensary Maternity Hospitals Dispensary Maternity Hospitals
Centre Centre
home home
Required 0.72 0.9 2 0.9 Required 6 3 2 3
Existing 0.04 0.02 0.084 0.02 Existing 21 2 5 1
CFL
TUBELIGHTS AMC
kg)
1600
y = 2E-27e0.0018x Apr-12 274 311085
1400
1200 DOOR TO May-12 287 416860
1000
Feb-12 Apr-12 May-12 Jul-12 Aug-12
DOOR Jun-12 73 715130
Month Jul-12 76 917215
Aug-12 4 49405
Amt. of waste Expon. (Amt. of waste) TOTAL 1180 2977960
Mar-12 386 768995
Apr-12 513 1161724
FROM
Number of Trips May-12 390 986330
COLLECTION
Jun-12 612 1260400
1000 POINT
950 Jul-12 868 1602290
900 Aug-12 768 1294430
No. of trips
850
TOTAL 3537 7074169
800
750 Mar-12 852 1337260
700 y = 78.168e6E-05x TOTAL D2D Apr-12 787 1472809
650
600
AND May-12 677 1403190
Feb-12 Apr-12 May-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 COLLECTION Jun-12 685 1975530
Months POINT Jul-12 944 2519505
Aug-12 772 1343835
No. of Trips Expon. (No. of Trips)
TOTAL 4717 10052129
Evaluation of Service Delivery Mechanism in Isanpur Ward
Criteria
Adequate Reliable Affordable Accessible Accountable Sustainable
Infrastructure Method of Complain Resource Remarks
Duration/
Coverage Quantity Frequency Quality Tariff Levels Equity Service Redressa Conservatio
Timing
Delivery l n Strategies
Slums around the Chandola
lake do not receive water
supply facilities by AMC. The
Household-
2 hours daily: households on the other hand
85%
do receive but are largely
Rs. 1500/- Through AMC dependent on ground water
Water Supply Partialy Deficit One Potable Partially Yes N.A.
p.a. Pipelines through bore wells.
Area Coverage- 6:00 a.m. – 8:00
55% a.m.
About 30% of the households
Industries- 0% were eager to implement the
24x7 Water supply.