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JNNURM - An Overview
JNNURM - An Overview
A study on JnNurm
Under the guidance of Prof. Pratima Singh
By Monica Chhatwani 10BCL006
implementation of a national scale project undertaken by the central government To analyse the implementation of urban development reforms To study the impact of JnNURM in Ahmedabad To study the limitations of the mission
What is JNNURM?
JNNURM stands for Jawaharlal Nehru National
Urban Renewal Mission. It is a nationwide urban development scheme launched on 3rd December 2005 by the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India to fast track planned development of 65 identified Indian cities for seven years beginning from the year 2005-06.
areas and cities contribute 50-55% to our GDP. Rapid urbanization has outpaced the existing rate of infrastructure development and services in our cities causing various problems. - Increasing slum areas - Inadequate water supply - Poor transportation - Encroachment of heritage areas - Environmental concerns - The lack of investment in power sector - Flawed solid waste management - Traffic congestion - Insufficient basic services
Water supply including setting up of desalination plants ; Sewerage and sanitation ; Solid waste management including hospital waste management ; Construction and improvement of drains and storm-water drainage system ; Road network ; Urban transport ; Construction and development of bus and truck terminals ; Renewal and re-development of inner city areas ; Development of heritage areas ; Preservation of water bodies ; Integrated development of slums, i.e. housing and development of infrastructure in slum settlements ; Provision of basic services to the urban poor ; and Street lighting.
Sub-Missions
(i) Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG)
(Sub-mission I) Administered by Ministry of Urban Development (ii) Basic Services to the Urban Poor Urban (BSUP) (Sub-mission II) Administered by Ministry of Urban Employment and Poverty Alleviation There are, in addition, two other components included later: (i) Urban Infrastructure Development of Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) (ii) Integrated Housing and Slum Development Programme (IHSDP)
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT(MoA)
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Setting up of e-governance at ULB level Simplification of legal and procedural frameworks for conversion of agricultural land for non-agricultural purposes Rationalization of stamp duty Formation of DPC Formation of MPC Rent control Encouraging Public Private Partnership
closure of identified projects. State governments and ULBs would execute a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with GoI indicating commitment to implement identified reforms. Signing of the MoA will be necessary to access Central assistance.
Ahmedabads first two level flyover Estimated cost- 42.93 crores Ahmedabads first two-level fly over bridge at CTM cross roads on Narol-Naroda road constructed under JnNURM funds.
Sola (AEC) Junction At Ahmedabad Cost of project -22.18 crores Construction Of Four Lane Bridge On Sabarmati Viramgam B. G. Railway Line, Chanakyapuri Ahmedabad Construction Of Four Lane Fly Over Bridge On Shivranjani Junction At Ahmedabad Cost of project -17.99 crores 6) Construction Of Six Lane Fly Over On Memnagar Junction At Ahmedabad Cost of project -18.73 crores
Progress of Gujarat
No. of projects sanctioned
71
549323.60 ACA admissible (Rs. In lakh) ACA released (Rs. in lakh) 159084.8
238574.60
Drawbacks
Mis-match between functional responsibilities and
resource generation capacity of local governments. Procrastinating the implementation of reforms Lack of trained and motivated work force at ULB level Lack of knowledge about Capacity building initiatives Very few CVTCs and TAGs have come up under the JnNURM though guidelines for the same have been incorporated by the centre
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appraised64 Number of Memorandum of Agreements (MoAs) signed65 Number of projects approved533 Total approved project cost For 533 projects (Rs. In Crore) 60544.73