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MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

UIDSSMT

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME FOR SMALL & MEDIUM TOWNS

RAHIL ALAM SEM II JMI NEW DELHI

MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

UIDSSMT

The higher productivity of any urban area depends on the availability and quality of infrastructure services. Urban economic activities are dependent upon urban infrastructure like roads, water supply, power, telecommunication, mass transportation and other civic infrastructure like sanitation and solid waste management.

Urban Renewal is one of the thrust areas in the National Common Minimum Programme of the Government and accordingly Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) was launched on 3rd December 2005 with an investment of Rs.1,00,000.00 crores in Mission period of seven years beginning 2005-06. Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) is one of the components of JNNURM. The Mission is the single largest initiative of the Government of India for planned development of cities and towns. Urban infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns was also launched on 3rd December 2005 for improvement in urban infrastructure in towns and cities in a planned manner. It subsumed the erstwhile schemes of Integrated Development of Small and Medium Towns (IDSMT) and Accelerated Urban Water Supply Programme (AUWSP).

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT SCHEME FOR SMALL & MEDIUM TOWNS

INDIAS URBAN POPULATION, AS PER ITS 2001 CENSUS, WAS 285 MILLION (27.8% OF ITS TOTAL POPULATION OF 1.03 BILLION)

!NTRODUCTION

iNTRODUCTION

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Improve infrastructural facilities and help create durable public assets and quality oriented services in cities & towns. Enhance public-private-partnership in infrastructural development Promote planned integrated development of towns and cities. Increasing the availability of serviced sites for housing, commercial and industrial uses

dURATiON OF THE SCHEME DU R A T I O N O F T H E S C H E M E


The duration of the Scheme will be for seven years beginning from 2005-06.

COVERAGE
COVERAGE
The scheme will apply to all cities/towns as per 2001 census, excepting cities/towns covered under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)

423 CITIES, IN THE COUNTRY, HAVE MORE THAN 100,000 POPULATION EACH AND 35 CITIES MORE THAN ONE MILLION EACH

OBjECTiVES OBJECTIVES

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Urban Local Bodies are required to prepare the Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) keeping in view the priorities of development and critical problem in the respective town and submit the same to the State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA). The SLNA is required to appraise the DPR either in house or through outsourcing or through State Level Technical Agencies. After appraisal, SLNA will submit the Appraised Reports to the State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC).

The SLSC will send copies of the Appraised Reports to all the members of the sanctioning committee including Ministry and TCPO for their views 15 days in advance to the meeting of the SLSC.
On approval by SLSC, the minutes along with recommendation are sent to the Ministry of Urban Development. On receipt of Minutes from SLSC the MOUD process the proposal for release of central assistance, sign the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for urban reforms with State Govt. and send the release proposal to Ministry of Finance.

IN THE WORLD CONTEXT, THE COUNTRYS CURRENT URBAN POPULATION IS ALMOST EQUAL TO THE COMBINED URBAN POPULATION OF UNITED STATES, UK AND FRANCE

OPERATiON MECHANiSM OPERATION MECHANISM

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The components for assistance under the scheme includes all urban infrastructure development projects including water supply and sewerage. Land cost is not financed except for acquisition of private land for schemes/ projects Admissible Components:- The Scheme cover the following areas:Urban Renewal i.e redevelopment of inner (old) city areas [this would include items like widening of narrow streets, shifting of industrial/commercial establishments from non-conforming (inner-city) to conforming

(outer-city) areas to reduce congestion, replacement of old and worn-out water pipes by new/higher capacity
ones, renewal of sewerage/drainage/solid waste disposal systems, etc. Water Supply (including de-salination plants) and sanitation Sewerage and Solid Waste Management Construction and improvement of drains/storm water drains Construction/Upgradation of roads, highways/expressways Parking lots / spaces on Public Private Partnership basis Development of heritage areas Prevention & rehabilitation of soil erosion/landslides only in case of Special Category States where such problems are common

Preservation of water bodies.

SLUM POPULATION OF INDIA WAS 42 MIL. IN 2001 AND IS ESTIMATED 69 MIL. BY 2017

COMPONENTS COMPONENTS

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Government and the balance 10% could be raised by the nodal/implementing agencies from the financial institutions. Implementing agencies may substitute internal resources for funds to be

raised from financial institutions. However, in case of cities/towns in North Eastern States and
Jammu & Kashmir sharing of funds would be in the ratio of 90:10 between Central & State Government.

Central assistance (grant) released will go directly to the nodal agencies.


Release of Central share to nodal agency will be in two installments and will depend on availability of State share and submission of utilization certificates within 12 months of the closure of the financial year in accordance with the provisions of General Financial Rules.

RELEASE OF FUND AND ITS SHARE

rELEASE OF FUND AND ITS SHARE

50% of the Central share will be released on signing of Memorandum of Agreement to the State
nodal agency, after ascertaining availability of State share. Balance 50% of the central share would be released on submission of Utilization Certificates by nodal agency.

ABOUT 11 PER CENT OF WORLD URBAN GROWTH IS CURRENTLY OCCURRING IN INDIA

fINANCING PATTERN FINANCING PATTERN The sharing of funds would be in the ratio of 80:10 between Central Government & State

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The grant from Government of India and State Government will flow to the nodal agency designated by State Government. The nodal agency will disburse central assistance to ULBs or para-statal agencies as the case may be, as soft loan or grant-cum-loan or grant. However, in case

of sanction of loan or grant-cum-loan, the same may be sanctioned in such a manner that 25% of
central and state grant put together is recovered and ploughed into Revolving Fund to leverage market funds for financing further investment in infrastructure projects. At the end of the Scheme period, the Revolving Fund may be graduated to a State Urban Infrastructure Fund.

iNCENTIVES

After due assessment of status of implementation of activities for which incentives are sought, State Level Sanctioning Committee may sanction additional central grant upto a maximum of 5% to incentivise implementing agencies as indicated below: 1.5% for preparation of Detailed Project Report 1.5% for training and capacity building relating to project/ scheme 1% for bringing about efficiencies in the projects 1% for adoption of innovative approaches and adoption of proven and appropriate technologies

INCENTIVES

URBAN AREAS ARE CONTRIBUTING ABOUT 60 PER CENT TO INDIAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) ESTIMATED AT US $ 486 BILLION IN THE FISCAL YEAR 2002-03

REVOLVING FUND

rELVOLVING FUND

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VRINDAVAN is a town located in state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The town is about 15 km away from Mathura, the city of Lord Krishna's birthplace, near the Agra-Delhi highway. The town hosts hundreds of temples dedicated to the worship of Radha and Krishna and is considered sacred by a number of religious traditions such as Gaudiya Vaishnavism, Vaishnavism, and Hinduism in general.

INDIA IS THE LARGEST DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLD, THE 7TH LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD, AND ONE OF THE MOST ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS.

CASE STUDY @ VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PRADESH

CASE STUDY @ VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PRADESH

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Project of improvement of roads, drains and Sulabh Complexes Vrindavan was approved for Rs. 2530.00 Lac. on 29.3.06. The project involves the following

1. Construction of C.C. Roads with drains,


2. Construction of Storm Water Drain, 3. Construction of retaining wall

2.77 Km.
1.78 Km. 0.92 Km.

Retaining wall in length of 0.82 Km have been completed. Expenditure of Rs. 223.71 Lac has been

incurred so far. 2nd Installment of ACA is yet not received from MoUD, MoF. The problem of
flooding has been solved by construction of 2 Nos. drains. Population of about 56 thousand will be benefited by construction of roads under UIDSSMT scheme.

ROAD AND DRAINAGE Sr. No. Town

Approved Cost (lakhs)


2530

Released (1st Instl.)


406

Released (2nd Instl.)

Total Achievements 1/3

VRINDAVAN

ECONOMICS EXPERTS AND VARIOUS STUDIES CONDUCTED ACROSS THE GLOBE ENVISAGE INDIA AND CHINA TO RULE THE WORLD IN THE 21ST CENTURY.

CASE STUDY @ VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PRADESH

CASE STUDY @ VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PRADESH

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The Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam has constructed zonal reservoirs to store Yamuna Water after treatment at regional level from the State budget. The project envisages construction of a feeder line from the regional reservoir to the Zonal reservoirs and laying of distribution lines to houses. It will benefit about one lakh population of the town by providing 135 LPCD of potable water to each household.

WATER SUPPLY Sr. No. Town Approved Cost (lakhs) 2848.96 Released (1st Instl.) 1139.58 Released (2nd Instl.) 1709.58 Total Achievements 3

VRINDAVAN

WITH THE ACCELERATED GDP REPORTS OF INDIA, IT IS PREDICTED THAT INDIA WILL OVERTAKE THE GDP OF FRANCE AND GERMANY BY 2020

CASE STUDY @ VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PRADESH

CASE STUDY @ VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PRADESH

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SEWERAGE Sr. No. Town Approved Cost (lakhs) 3463 Released (1st Instl.) 1385.2 Released (2nd Instl.) 1709.58 Total Achievements 0( 85%)

VRINDAVAN

The sewerage scheme for Vrindavan town will cover 100% of the town by a network of 50.76 kms of sewer lines and construction of STP of 8 MLD. The expected population to be benefited is

about 1.5 lac persons and approximately about 40.85 sq.kms area of the town will be covered.

GROWTH IN THE INDIAN ECONOMY HAS STEADILY INCREASED SINCE 1979, AVERAGING 5.7% PER YEAR IN THE 23-YEAR GROWTH RECORD.

CASE STUDY @ VRINDAVAN, UTTAR PRADESH

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