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Chapter-V

Tirupati Urban Development Authority


The lurisdictional I~mltatlons 01 the present urban local bodies ihke Muntdpal
Corporations. Municipal CounclIS elc, Iher lneniclency and inadequacy, the adverse
effects of pOlltiU pressures and ntluences, and their inability to m o b s e resources to
solve the problems. made I! essental on the par? otthe State Government to estabsh
supra~localauthor~t~es,!or!helmplemen:atono!Uas!erPlans.w~thcena~~brcadmwers.
both f n a n c a and adminstrathve. and rnostiy answe~ableto the State Government wllh
Itte or no responsibil~tyto the local urban bodes

TheEstimatesCommineeoflheVthLokSabnam1ls371hReponhasatsosuygested
the establishment at Urban Development Authorltes to pa?, cortro and co3rdnate
developmeit programmes In and aroundthe metropol~tancities, anbfast growingtowns
l!wasonlya~ertheconst1tut10notUbanDevel~mmtAuthc~~1estheactualmpementatian
of urban pralects and Master Plans has sinned Thesupplemenia~yassstancs was also
onered by the Central Government under certain conditions vhich are as follows'
b The Slate Government should have an niegrated long term Master Plan for
the development o! lhecny
The State Government should pass comprehensive Town and Co~ntry
Pann.ngAct provided for prepaiallon andstatutoryapprcvaidMaSterPlans,a n d
use control and setiing up of planony and development authorltei lor
undertaking the execution of development plans
The State Government should set up statutory planring aila development
authorities w~thadequate powers lor plannng ccor?,nating. implementing.
lundng and supewson
TheStateGovernmentshouId adopt a ratona urban land and housing policy for
optimum utiIizaton of land and should take into account the requirements ofthe
weaker sectons of the society.
The State Government shouldaccept and adoptapocy of dspersa d !ndus!res
and other economic actvi~esfiommetropol!tan are as!^ smaller groirlh centres

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Chapter V T I ~ U UM b~ n Development Aulharny
Keeplng In vlew Ihe above conditions varlous Urban Developmen: Authortles
have been estabshed The first authorlty to come up was Delh Develcpmert
Authorlly n 1964, for the Delh Metropoltan area This authorty wasthe pace setter
for such author~tesI h r o ~ g h ~the
u i country Severalstatesincluding AndhraPradesh.
have constituted urban developmenl author~tlesto mpement the Master Plan an3
Zonal Development Plans for the development areas Wtth the earnest desre to
controland plan ihedevelopment~nthe rapidly growing urban areasof thestate the
Government o i Andhra Pradesh enacted The Andhra Pradesh Urban Areas
(Development) Act. 1975

THE ASDHRA PRADESII LRBAh AREAS (DEFELOPMENT) ACT, 1971:


T h s Act was lo enble the State Government lo constitute 'Development
Author~t~es'forthec~tfsandforurban are~sconslstlngotgroupsolsettlemertswhlch
are n the process of rapld deveiopment AcccrdtnQ to Secllon 13(1)o!theAct the
Government is requred to declare ar,y area asa development area by speciyng t s
m t s through a not~t\cat~anFor any such declared development area. an drban
deveiopmentauthorilycan beconsttuted undersect1on3(1)ottheActThe specf,ed
development area w then be the development area of the const~tuledauthorlty

ObjecIi\es of the Urban De,eluprnenl Authority under t h e I c t .

The act provdes ior the follow~ngman functons to be performed by an Urban


Development Aulhorlty
1. To carry out a c i v ~ csurvey 01 and arepare a Master Plan ior the deveiopnert
area.
2 To prepare zonal development psns ior each of the zanes*nlo whch the
development area may be dnded.
3 To promote andsecure thedevelopmenl of areas skated n the deveopolent
area accordng to Masler Plan and Zonal Developnenl plans.
4 Tocontrolthe use of andforvarous purposes by acqusltlon deveosmentand
dlsposal of land,
5. To carrv out develoomenl works such as roads. buidnQs.water sdPpY,
sewerage and other schemes w~fhlnthedevelopment area, soas to provde the
oage i3
Urban Admlnrstrdlon~nT~rupall
Cbpler V Tiruwl Urban DevelopmentAulbrny
nfrastructura iacllltles to the ertent funds are a v s a b e w ~ t h11and also by
caordnatlng and regulatng the act~vliesof varous apences of the State and
Central Governments and other local authorltles

Table Showing the Urbsn Dsvslapment Aulhon~ss In


Andhre Pmderh

11? Hyderabad U r m n
Dsis'oomeql A ~ l n a r l y
1 1 1
2 I t 1875 ,654 Mwc~aIC o p : r r ~ x
3i Pydersbadand337
"agesin bjaera22d.
Fangn Rsd* 8nc lledak
c,et.c,i

Ha.anla1 Mur~rpalr, ard


"\lager n v/ararga,
an027 rngesr
C~sfr~cl
~ a , ~ r n a a aG~str~rt
r

6 011QvfrbShal 1.09148, 635 12 nirrsou'cffhe 28


Urban Developllert u;rcs n l-lida.abad
. Avfho.lty Cld C-y

U h n Admlnistratmn m Ttrupall Page 9'


Chapter V Ti:upat Urban Devebpmem Aulharny
purpose, t haspowertoacqu~re.hold.manags. plan. developandd!sposeoflandand
other property, to carryout by or on 1:s behalf, b u d n g other operations, executve
worksn connectionw~thHous~ngSchemespan~cularlylorWeakerSect~ons, formaton
of bye-pass Roads, new Roads. Wldenng 01 Roads as proposed ~nthe Master Plan
Junctlon Improvements, SteS and S e ~ l c progiamme,
e Envronmenlal mprovement
schemes water supply and electrlclty. dsposa of sewerage and control of poluton,
other servces a n d a m ~ n t e sand generally todoanythng necessarywexped~entfor
purposes ~ncldenlalthereto6

As a d down n the Andhra Pradesh Urban Area jDevelopnlentl Act, 1975, :he
m a n lunct~ons01 !he Authority are

a) To promote and secure the development of areas stuated n tbe development


area accordng to the Masler Plan and Zonal Development Plans

b! To control the use of the land for var.ous purposes oy acourslton, development
and dfsposal of land

C) TOcarryOutdevel~pmentworkssuchasroads,bu~id~ngs,watersupply.sewerage
andotherschemesw~th~nthedevelopmentareasoastoprovlcethelnlrastruclural
facites to the extent funds are avalable with 11and also by coord naton and
regulatngtheact~vtesofvar~ousagencesoftheStateandCentralGovernmerts
and other local Abthorlties '

The T~rupatUrban Development Area s a part and parcelcf Ch~ttoorDlstrlct of


Rayalaseema Regon n Andhra Pradesh The development area cornprlses ai
TirupatlTown and89Vlllages nthev~on~tyspreadover four Revenue I*I*anda%bt~ch
I e s between 14C-50nNlaltudes and 7 9 - 3 5 E ongltudes and covers an exlent o4
'
847 95 Sq Kms The ]ursdct~onalmap of TUDA n relaton to Chttoor Ds:rct and
Rayalaseema Regon can be seen at the end of I h s book The I st 01 a 89 V [ages
whch are In the jur~sdtctonallhm;ts of TUDA I S also gven In the Appendlx V

AccordinqtolheAct, 1975,lheTrupat1UrbanDevelopment Author~tylsconstlluted


as a body corporate havng perpetual successon and a common seahlth powerto
acquire. hold and dspose of property both movable and Immovable and !a contract
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U b n Admlnstrallon m T h l p l i
Chapter V Tlrupat Uman Oeielopment Ainharny
and shall sue and be sued @

Organisatlonal Setup :
The Authority conslsls oi the lollow~qgmembers
a A Chairman, to be appointed by the Government.
b AV~ce-Chalrman,tobeappoln!edbytheGovernment,~hoshallbeaahole.t~me
Che' Evecuiive Offlcer of the Authorty.
c ThreeMembersirom amongti'e Membersoflhe8tateLeg sature, represent~ng
the deve oprnent area, lo be nomnated by the Government.
d Two Councltlors of the Munlclpal Councll of Tirupati, to be namlnated by the
Government.
e One Oiilcer representing the Munclpal Councl of Tlrupat or the Mur~coal
Admlnlstraton Department olthe Governrreot to oe nominated by tile
Governmenl,
I One Offcer of the Town Pannng Dspanmeil of the Governmen1 to be
nomnated by the Government.

g One Offcerol the Fnance Deparlment to be nomrated by:he Governnment.


h F v s olner Members, to be nomlnated by IheGo~einrnent'~

TheAut~or~t~spurposeaiserv,ngtheassocatono'n~mberoiolicia~sandnon.
oilicas is to have thelr coooeratlon andadvce for a sound ana orderly deveopment
ol the clty besides cocrdtnatng the actlvtes of the Csnira! and Slate Governments
and other Bodes nvo ved in the growin ol the lown

The Tlrupatf Urban Development Aurharily w headeo by a Chairman, a non-


offlc~aland responsible ior provldtno a dynamc leedershp to the dellberatlons of the
Authonly, publ~crelat~onsandadvocacy oftheclansoithea~thortybelore the State
and Central Governments

TheVlce-Cha~rrranis a wholetlme peld member oilhe Autharl* and receives


h s salaryand otherallowances from thelvndsof the Authol~ly He 1s the head of the
executive Admn\strat~onof the Autharlty and IS u s u c y dravin irom the I A S Cadre
Urban Admlnalrat~nn T~rupall Pa3e3:
Chaplcr V Trupati Urban Developmen! Authoriy
The VICE-Charman hotdsoiice for such term astheGovernmen1 may f x The
members including the Cha~rmanholds office ior a term 0: three years i r o n thedate
oilhair appointment or nomlnatlon A member may reslgn h,s once by wrltlng under
his hand addressed to theGovernmen1 bulcantnues In ollce u n t his resgnaton IS
accepted by the Government "

In accordance wlth the Act, the Authorly s au!hoised to appo?I persons


namely. Secrelaly, Chef Accounts On~cer,Town Planner and an E n ~ n e e lor
r the
effcentadmn~stratonoithe Aulharly andthey aregoveTed by regbatons made by
It l2

Official V ings :

Forcarrylngcuttheday.to.daytunct~onsoftheAuthorlty theo?~ceaf~keTirupat~
Urban Development Author!ty has been dwded ntc s x major wngs wlth the Vlce-
Charman as the Chef Executive

c) Development wlng.

d) Accounts wing,

e) Hon~culturew1ng. and

1) Land Acqu1s41onw ~ n g

a) Administration wing:

Thls wlng attends to the work of admnstration nterna rnala~emenl,publ~c


relatons, conduct of meetngsofthe authorityetc It 1s headed by the Secretary who
1s asssled by a strength 01 16 technical staff

b) Planning wing:

Planningwing doestheman workofthe Authority e , preparaton ai Masterplan


andzonal Development Plan It is headed bytheChefofP'olectsand pIanllng(T0~n
planner) T h s w n g attends to the fotownq works j 3
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U b n Adminislratlon~n Tlmpati
Ct8apIer V Tlrupati Urban Development Auihorlly
1 Peparatlon of Master Plan lor the Developmert Area

2 Praparaflon f, Zonal Development Plans

3 Disposal of developmznf controlcases like lag.ou!s forsub-d!vs!~nol land elc ,


permisslonslor bulldl~gs,holes. lod~es.cinema theatres and ~nstal'ai~olsetc

4 ldentf~catonol projec!s and IorrnJtaton cf lacdacqufsltfon proDcsats

5 Foim?llatanof project proposals and pre;;arcton 51 project reFOllS

6 Ma1te.s relaflng lo Urban Land Celllllg

7 Archlectural desgn br speclflc bulidngs Roaa Wdan nQ and Jbncton


Improvements

The Chef otthe projects and plann nQ(TonnPlalner) s arsstedbyPanning


Asststant, Archlectural Draughlsman, Suweyws eic

C) Development Wing:

TheDevelopmentW~ng~sm.char~eafexecutlon
ofalIiheprcjects,andschemes
h aparoved by fheAuthor#!yas lolaws"
w h ~ are

1 Houstng Schemes parfculariy for weakersecilcns

2 Env~ronmentalmprovement s;Pemes

3 Water Supply an5 Eleclrlc~!y

4 Dlsposal cf sewerage andconiiol ct Poi utlon

6 To carry aut development w3.k e , Development of Auto NaQa! Lorrf Stsnd


Complex, Estate lor Lorry Transport Onices Yard lor Saw MI16 and Tlrlber
Depots etc , and APorestatlon Schemes

he ~ e v ~wing o ls ~headed ~ tEnewer zrd he has a ni.nber 0:


~ ~by Chef
!echoaa!andnon.techn calstaft likeAss~stantEng~neer.JunlsrEnQl:eeI
DraWsman
and Attenders under hts control
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Ulban Adm~nislrlionm Tlrupal
Chapter V T r u c i U h n DeveiqXmWUhoNi
d) Accounfs W i n g :

Ths 1s responsble for ookng Into the tinanc~aitiansact~onsof t m b a n


Development Authori:~ ThebudgetotfheAuthoityismadebyth~~w~n~ li~sbaded
by an Accountant In the cadre of superintendent Hem asssled by a L D C a d an
Attender

e) Horticulture Wing:

The Horticulture Wing, lakes up avenue plan:a:lon, park deveopm@ end


mantans the nurseras It 1s headed by Honlcultuial Assstan: and has astreg:i;af
four

D Land Acquisition Wing:

Acqu~s~t~on of the prlvate lands iequrred for sites and sewlees progianmes.
forrnatlon of roads and ]uncton ~mprovementsand to iultl the objactvesof the
authorty shall beacqulred bythe LandAcqust!on Offoerand hasastrength d l g h t

TheOHlcersoflheAuthor~lybelongngto!hetopechelon IkketheSacreiaryChl~i
Accounts Onlcer. Town Planners, Engineers, etc are drawn from the arlous
Departments of the State Government w h e those belongng to the lower cade are
recruited by the drect selecton of the Authorlty whch conssts of a SBction
Committee OornprlslnQ 3 to 5 members of the Author~lynamlnated t y thEVlce-
Charman TheselectedcanddatesaretobeapprovedbytheVce.Chairmanmdthe
Secretaiyapponts those who are from the approved panel by the Vlce-Chalmn for
the selection of Ofi~cersIlke Ass~fantEngineers, Vlce-Charman romln&s an
outslde member o i the Authorty on the Selection Commllee to ensure obledvifY 'n
the select~onprocess

Government have sanclloned staff temporarily from :he date oi lnoepllon 01


Tirupat Urban Developmenl Authorty andat present o ~ofl total sanctoned s n e W
''
of55 there are 26 vacances rhey aie ether repafr~atedlo !he oarent Dzpuflment
due to weak l~ncnaialposition of the authority or not f~tledup due to bar or
appontments. At present51 Non Muster Rolls are wo!knQ Ir the Autharly They are
apponted dependmg on the necessly The total montby vragesthat are beng Pa'@
to the NMRs IS Rs 18,1881-
Ultian Admn#slrat#on
n Tlwpall Pege 100
Chapter V Tirupall Uhan OeveiopmenlAufhomy
EhfERGLh'G PROBI,E\IS OF TIRUPATl DEVELOP\~EVT AREA:

H o t ~ ~ i n:g

ThepopulationofTUDAls2691akhsasper198i~en~~ Thepopulationgroirlh
rateofthe regton during 1971.81 was 40 81% and T!rupaI town w a s 7 5 ~Based on
the same trend of growth 11isestlmaledthatthepopulaton ol the ragon by2001AD
shall be 6 17 iakhs ''
As Per the 1081 census there are 55005 households lvlnQ ~n 53228 houses
Without gong into thedetatls of structllra condtons of:he h o ~ s e sir IS obsewedthat
there is a net demand o! 1777 housng units Apart from ths TUDA has conducted
asurveytoassessthehousngdemand Asperlhesuweythereisademandf3r13277
houseslpots from the resdentsof Trupat and ademand for 6305 housesiplots from
ouisde the resdents of Trupat but w t h r the oeveopment area "

Takngthedecadalgroirlh raleatlhesame~ace~l~sesl~~aledinlhadra~Master
Plan proposals that the total housing requirement is about 19,417 untsby 2001 A D

Tr~11SpOrlation:

Tranic generaled n an urban a r e a s a function of localon and distr~butioicf


varous a n d uses in andaround the urban area The rapla ncrease In thanumber ol
vehicles and cornpositon of tran~ccauses Iraltic congesllon and nose pollution
Tratllc bottlenecks and jnsuffc!ent carrage way causes hgh incidence of IraYc
accdenls Trupal~.apaflfrom b e l n g a p ~ r i mlown, ~scannectedtoindustr~alestale.
Gajuayamandyam wh~chleads lo Madras transport node Renigunta in turn is
connected to Vilayawada and Hyderabad In addition lo these placesTirupat1 Isalso
connected to Tempe towns, Tlruchenur and Srinvasa Mangapuram

TostudythetrancpaItern,trafficvolume surveywasccndJcted intbeYel"988


byTUDAat the lunctionsofseveralmalor roadswithin its developmentaraaexoudng
the Tirupatl town From the study it is found that Ihe Renicunta-TlrUPali road 1s ovar
burdenedw1thatra~tcvoIumeofl269p ~ . c , C h a n d r a ~ 1 r i ~ T 1 r u ~ z t 1 r o a du uc ' ~ ~ ~ 6 2 ~ P
Rayalacheruvu.T~rupati road w~th554 p u c . vilayawaaa-Renlgun:a road with 510
p u c , and Rengunta-Madras road wlth 384 p u C "

U b n Admtnstratan ~nTlruptl Page i C 1


area calls lor an Integrated networkImprovemen! oflocal pgrmsand re~$onaltraff~c
The development of Integrated network as suggesled n the sanclloned Master Plan
andalsoasproposed ~nthedraHMasterPlanforthedevelopmentareanotonlysolves
thetran~cproblems but alsOprOmGies andcreates impetuslor planneddevelopmenl

Water Supply:

InTirupatllown. water supply~sfoundtobequltelnadeouatetomeeltPedemand


ofgrowing popuiaflonoflhetown andthefloat~ngpllgr~m popu aton besldes odust'!ai
requremenls Atpresenttheffiiyan~Damistheonysourceofprotected watersuppj,
snce 1978 wllh a capacty of 3 50 m ~ o gallons
n per day In addtlon to the aaove
quantly 5 00 lakh gallons of water 1s belng added to the pubc wa!er supply system
from 450 bore wells n the town lg

At present the rnuncpaIty IS suppiy!ng9 gallops per dayper person as agams!


the requlredstandardofdOgalions Thesluatlon Is$oundlo beworse n future urless
addl~onalsources are idsnifed

~:ina~e:

There~snoproperdranagesystemlorTirupat~town, duetowhch thedlriysate'


remains stagnated at varous places causng health hazaids and emlir1nQfoul smell
The problem is compounded by a large number of outels of atrnes into :he open
drains In rany season sullage water gels mredwlh sewer and ilowsonto the roads
causng great nconvenence. In add~lon11also pollutes the drlnkng Water

Parks and Playgrounds:

Though :he fameof Trupal towotranscandsstate b o u n d a ~thetown Is acknp


n recreetonal fac~ltres Theparks whch are ex~stngnowaresmall nezent and are
not suff~c~ent
even to cater to the needs of the local people Wllh regard to the
playgrounds, though thetown IS hav~ngma~oreducaflonal
nstitutions Idoes noibave
any faclily for socal and cultural actlvltles
Chapter V Tiwatl Urban DevelopmentA~lhorny
ATTEMPTS I U D E BY TIRUPAn URBIY DEVELOPMEST ~UTHORJTYTO
MEET THE CHALLENGES:

Tofuf11theoblectlvesalddawn n IheAct.T~rupatiU!banDevelopment~ u t h o r i ~
has made attempts In all spheres to itnd out solul~ansfor lhese emergjng problems
posed by the rapd ncrease and expansion of populaton

To provide shelterto dfferent ncorne categorlesoipeople, TUDA has ldentliled


malor chunks of lands vrhch are located n a1 dlierenl directions ofTrupa11town
The concept a lo creale ~mpulseforplanned developmentand lo reeve congestran
inthetown Also It was decded togenera!e resourcesiortheOrgansatian whch can
be u t s e d for Ihe Phased and balanced development of the area

byTrupal~UrbanDeveicpmentAuthcfity
Thedevelopmenfblact~v~tiescarr~edout
are broadly classliled as iolows

1) Sltes and SeP,ices Programmes

2) Roads Forma!~onand Junct~onImprovements,


3) Complexes,
4) Parks and Avcnue Plantaton,

5) MlsceIlaneouBworks

11 SITES AZD SERVICES PROGRihI~IES

As a common fact, much 01 the land In and around tnr Tlrupal town 1s held up
within a few hands As a result the real estate value ofthe land shot up beyondthe
reach of a common man Most 01the landswere sub.dvded and dsposed ofl tothe
publ~cwthoulprovdingamentieslotheseareasTh~shasbezonetheorcanlsatlona~
responsblity In orderto promote planned development.lo curb the lliclt transaction
of the real estate developers, to provde developed house stesto tne ~ e e d ypecple
of different Income categories a1 a reasonable prlce ald to ralse the tlnanclal
resources oftheauthorty number ofproprammesto develop housfs~teswe:etaken
up by ths authorlly

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Chapter V Trupati Umr Cevelapment AUlainy
KeePlnB In view the growlng demano for hous~ngTrupat Urban Deveopment
Authority has ldentlfed malor chunks 01 lands and developed them under s~tesand
sewlcespraQramme Theob~ecllveollheschemeslopromotean~ntegratedhousng
act~vtyIn a planned manner wlth iacllllles lhke education. shoppng rec.estion and
other physlca ~nfraslruclurelaclllllessothat each one of them w bea selI.contalned
ne~yhborhaod T~rupatlUrban Development Aulhoiity has taken up Ihe S~tesand
S e ~ c schemes
e and Housing Schemes by deveopng 285 96 acresof land wth ar
expenditureof46251 lakhsoirupees Theeeschemescanbestud~edclsailyw~lhtne
hela of Table No V 02

i) Seshachalam Hill-View Layout Phase-I:

The layout IS located about 5 00 kms away from Tirupat town on Tlrupatl-
Karakambad~road The layout 4s developed n an extent of 135 80 acres wlth a cos:
of 84 78 lakhs 23 The layout 1s developed w~lhall lnirasrruclure llke W B D Roads
C C Drans, avenueplanlal~onelecfrc~tyand protected watersupply Thenumberol
plats allotted to the p u b c 1s as follows

CATEGORY Number of Plots

HIG 227

MIG 464

LlG 636

Total 1327

ii) Tirupali South E~LrnsionLayout:

i h e layout located ~ b u t t ~ n80'


g nner rlng road formed by Tlrupa! Urban
I ~ ~ Tlruchanur road to M R Pall6 road Tne layout 1s
Development A U I ~ O ~from
developed an extent 01 23 s acres w,th a cost 01 Rs 53 86 lakhs Amenties
wBM roads,masonry d r a m and protected water supply have been provded In Ihe
layout The number a1 plots allotted to Publcare asfo ows.

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Urban Adminlslratlon n Tiru~all
Chapter V T ~ w p Uman
t Dev~lcpninl
~~ihorni
- ~

CATEGORY Number of plots


HIG 28
MIG 71
LIG 107
Total 236
iii) Nandanovnnarn Extension L ~ ~ o u ~ :
The %you1 Is locatEd at about 3 Kms away irom Tlrupatl town, ad1a:enI to
S V Agrcultura College The Iayoutisdevelopea nanexienlof2 E9acreswth acost
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of Rs 4 99 lakhs There are 21 MIG plots ~nthe layout All 1n1rastruclu:e fac,!~:~es
k e B T roads. C C Drans, electrlclly walersuppy and avenue plantatol have been
provided n the layout

i\ 1 LLG. Housing Scheme at SeshachalanlI m View Layout Phase I :


The s t e is located at about 5 Kms away from Trupat! town Thsschema 1s a
part 01 Seshachalam H I V e w Layout Phase 1 386 L I G housing unts were taken
up n an extent of30 OOacresatacostof Rs 124 62lakhswlththeflnanc1al asslslance
of HouslnQ and Urban Development Corpoiat~on(HUDCO) 23 The loan amount
provded by HUDCO s Rs 81 90 lakhs Amenities k e W B M roads. protected water
supply. electrlcltyand avenue plantaton have been provded n the layout
r) Serhacl~elarnHill View Layout Phase 11:
The layout IS located at about 6 Kms away lrom Trupat town Ths schene 's
a contlnuatlon of Seshachalam H ~ lV~ew
l Layout Phase-l the eastern s,de wlth~?an
extenl of 106 acres T h s Auth3rlty has developed 324 M l G plots wthln an extent
''
oi 30 acres, wllh a cost of Rs 17 7 lakhs

2) ROADS FOPAWTIOS AND JUNCTIONIMPROIEHEVTq :


TO Improve the tranlc network n order to create an Impulse for planned
development and also to solve the traHlc probletn of Tlrupatl town TiruPat Urban
Development Authorty has taken up iormaton of new roads. wlcennQ oilhe evlsllng
roads and lunctfon improvement programmes Table No V 03 ndlcates
programmes.
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Chdplel V Tlrupal U m n Developmen1 ~uthomy

Table No. V 03
Table Showlng the Road Formal~oMmprovementandJunction Impmuemant
Proonmmes tsken up by Tlrupa!, Urban Devslopmsn! Authonh/
5' hame ~ e ~ 04n h T ~land~ ~ I Cosl of IheScheme
NC offne the r a m ~l ~ : q u ~ r e c k n d kcql. L.M neve lota,
Work Kms lo Ara i s l o - '1 wrnsili coil ,? ,
Lzkra PLakha Larhr

1 80'~8de8rnsr-~ngroad 220 1123 13'8 ISM 1.702


cOlnsct l g TIr~chanoor

2
road & M a oalla aoao
1 C 2 wide by* oasi 126 3521
i/ 0:LSb ISW 27'6
coed a, :en curfa
i
1
3

5
40 w,do

C O
tenrec-
I n g T a r 9oadar3
T; O bye jaar road
0
Ka-akambzd mac r r d
Renjunla road
1 3 1 160 W8ds
P
012

300

950
I oc 75

l5 l

,571
oi~ai

OilX

31932
i SO

25 ;0

1315
108

/I I

3211

8
I
Karaiambad roac
aO'w8ce M R Pale
83 w ~ d er a a j
' 52
~i caoc 03225
603
200
IaoC425
ap9OSnslO weit
i a w a y stator I
8 SO wide road from 13: . ,350 ,950
'sdllsvarh wonsn's
C o e p 'o h!at,la
unisrs,y (undsr
/~rnaf,on)
9

.O
69 wds

~ ~ d ~ ~
Raynlachsruvd
road at Bauth Enens8on
'yo",

mprovensnt at
hledlcal Calls~e
~ ~
351

~ 3&4 0 . ~
.

~ C o~d 5 f o nO l ? U
? 10

2464 ' 3 03

1784

11 W ~ d e n ~ n&gJuncton 330 C. "S v 23


,np.a"e,"en~ "plaave
la APSSTC Bus-Stand
01 07 C 1 07
12 Jlrc'8on improvemnf a1
89 Road snd
Trhchanur road
13 Juncl~an#mprovement
a, Raya,ache,d"r road
and Bn'rDad
'4 OfiBljLnC1,on
mprovemer,
i I
Chdpter V T~rupt~
Umn Developmer: ~ r n h a m ~
i) R o a d Fnnnation :

aj Formation of 100' Bye-Pnsr R o a d at ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~


TlruPatl UrbanDeveopment Author~tyhas formed icoby.passioadto bifurcate
the trafic coming from Madras side and also Vlayawada wth a Iota1length of 1 55
Kms at a total cost of Rs 20 90 lakhs The proposed road at~gnmentt e n t a t v ~ ; ~
touches about 13 villages and the population ol these allages IS 17.598 F~rtherthe
network wII give drecl accessibility to nearby v~llagesand movement ot men ano
material irm wstem pns of h d l a r d toGajulamandpm lndustrlal Dewlopment area
h) Formationofl5O'~VideOuterRingRoad(PnrLjFromAlipirita
C h a n d r a g i r i Road:
T U D A has proposed to form a 1 % w~deouter rlng road (Part) irom A ' p r :o
Chandraglriroadalongthetootof!heTlrumalaHlllswhchcoversabout6Kms length
Ths formation is nlenaed to dvert the trafllc movement coming tram Chttoor.
Bangaiore side whch creates lot of lraftlc problems due to lnsuffcent wldth o: roads
1nTrupat1town The Plannng Wlng has surveyed theent1releng'hcf15O'w1deroad
and llxed allQnment Large part otths road passes IhroughtheT T D lands leased
out to S V Unversty and S V MedlcalColege an long term bass Tile Iormatcl of
road 1s estmated to cost As 24 00 lakhs TUDA has requestedthe T T D lo transier
thelrlands requ!rediortheiormaton olthesa1droad2rdt1nanclalasslstancetoatune
oi at least Rs 10 00 iakhs
TheExecut~veOfl\cer, T T D in hsetter Roc No.REV 2/3512319\82dt16 8 1982
has intimated TUDA that the T T D revoa Cornmttee In t s resolutlol NO 387 dt
3 8 1982 hastooifertheentireengthofroadmeasurnu ljO'wdeand6Kms 251engl11
passrng through s v Unlversltyand Agrctlltural u n ~ v e r s ~ t y p r e m ~ s e s w ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~
s u p p o n t o t h e U r b a ~ ~ ~ e v e l o ~ m e n t ~ u t h o r l l ~ i o r t h e t o r m a t l o n ~ t t h l sAfter
~ub~C~@~
a lot of correspondence wth the T T D (regardng the financial assstance an0 aaer
requesting the Government in TUDA OHce letter Roc KO 13YE1182 dl 169 :ge2
andiunherletters) and withthe interventon ofGovernmentt0 move7 T D to supPo*
TUDAf~nanc~ally~ntheformat~on of 15O'wideouter rlngroad (Part),theCnIefhQ1ne:
T T D has lniormed TUDA that the commnee of T T D has resolved to take
formaton ofthsby-passroadon 10 3 1983,theTUDA handed overthepale1c .Atheto
Ch~elEngneer,T T D The formatton otth~sroad IS n completlna stages
Page 106
Ulban Admtnstiat~on10Tlrupatl
Chapter V Tmi3at Urban Deiebpment A~tharny
C) htadras - Bangalore 100' Bye-pass Road (Connecting
Rrshamanapattu, D u r g a s a n ~ u d r a mand Kallur)

The south o l Swarnamukh rver (southern p a l ofTrupath Urban Devaopment


Authorltvarea) Is notpropery connecled by road tonortnernparts aithe d~velapmenl
area runnng north to south and vlce.versa To redl~cethedstance Inthe area and to
reeve tiaffc congeston n Trupath town and Rengunta Proposed 100 ' bye-pass
road is under conslderaton to a length oi 18 krns The agnnent of the road passes
through the vlllage~tsted n tabla No V 04 The [cad dev~a:es westwards near
Gajulamandyam from exlstng State hghway andjolns at Kallurlunct~onn theex~s!~ng
T~rupathi+BangIarebypass road which deviates to Madenapall also The proposed
road alignmenttentat~veytouches about 13v1agesandthe poputaton oi the theses
vlages s 17,596 "Furtheithe netwarkwillg~vedrect access~bl~ty
to nareby v~~lages
and movement of men and meterla1 from western parts of the d~sirlctto
Gajulaniandyam industr~aldevelopment area

Table No V.M
Table Showlng theVlllsgeaand PopulationcoveredUnderthe
PmPOBBd iW( Madras. Banlalore By.pasnAlgnmant

c hlalavarsm
Klllll
<alu:hariralela
Total

Page 109
U b n Admlnislrali~nm Tlruwll
Chapler V Tlruplt Uiban Developmen1Auihorny
c) Widening of D.R. Mnhal R o a d of 60' wide (T.T.D. second
Choultry Road) and Extetuion of it upto 80' ~ a a formed
d by
TUDA:
The present wldth olthis road . 2 0 ' 1 n average TwoT T D choultr~eswlrh one
busstandandoneclnemathealeraresltuatedoned~olthsroad Consequent
to the formallon of the 80' hlde inner by-pass road lrom T~ruchanur road !o
Muthyalaieddpalleroad byTUDA andduetolhelocat~onoitheaboveestabl~shments,
there 1s heavy traiic on t h s road eadng to IraYlc )am Th~sroad s proposed lo be
wdened to 60' n the Master P a n proposals In the co-ordnat!on meetng r e o n the
chambersofExecut~veOff~cer.TT D on 10 12 1985, ltsagreedtrattbewcrk [salso
lo betaken up by T T D 29 TUDA has prepared a plan forthls and communicated !he
sametoExecutlveOiflcer.TT D on21 1 1986 Thlsschemealsotnvolvesacquston
o! private lands and buldlngs

d. Wideningof Ahkari)mp~lliRoadfr0mh1~ni~ipdOff1ceJunction
to Leela Mallal Junction :
Consequent to the formaton 01 by-pass road from Rallway over.arldge to
KapalheerthambyT T D ,thevehculartraH~~com1n~:iomT~rumala1sbe1ngdlvere3
through t h s Akkarampali road from Munclpa Ofilce Junctlcn towa!ds the by-pass
road. On both s~des01 t h s road, numoer of commercal eslab~shmentsand cnE
Clnerna theater have come up Further one b ~ gtownshlp Is belng deveto~edat
Mangalam byTUDAand d~strictadmnistrat,on T T D hasrehabllitaleda nunber
01 Iamrles at Mangalam and also at T T D poor home evct~ngthem from T rumaa
HIls Consequently the tratilc has "creased on I h s road TUDA has widened tne
Karakambad raadto 100 w d e to a length 015 Kms lrom Leeia Maha Norvthls road
from Mun~c~pat Offce Junctlon to Leela Maha 1s to be improved Ths part Is to be
wdened to 60'as per the proposalsInthe Master Plansancl~oredbytheGovernment
T h ~ sssue was also discussed n t h e co-ordnatlon Meet~ngheld n thechamberoltne
Execut~veORcer. T T D on 10-12-85 and $1was agitedthatlheT T D may :ake u3
'
the Improvements for this road also After a dstaled survey TUDA has prepare3
a plan communicaled to the Executve Oif~cer,T.T.D. on 21.1-86 fortaknQ upthe
widening 01 t h s road T ~ I Sproposal also involves acquston 01 private slles a13
bud~ngs
Ubban Admnlslratlon m Tlrupatl
Page 111
Chapter V Tlrupt Ultan DeveiapmentAuthorfly
e) Widening and Inlprovement of Leela XIaital to Mangalam
Road:
T h s was widened from exlstln~30' wldth to 100' wdth by the Trdpat Urban
Development Authority upto 5 km wllh total cost of 20 36 akhs which s acting as
parallel road to Rengunta Road Avenue plantallon wascarred outwth 1,800 plants

f) Widcr~ingolKarkambad1 Road from "rlangniamto 150' Road:


To prov~deaccess to the Seshachalam H I Vew Layout'oCuddupah Road the
100' road was wdened to 150' wde road to a length of 4 5 kms w!:h a cost of 13 25
akhs Avenueplantatlon workwascairledcutand 1,030numSero~plantswererased
n two rows

g) Widening of hluthyalareddypalli Road:


The Muthyalareddypall~road was w~dened1040' from ex~st~ng
w1dt1of20'to a
length o l 1 5 krns wllh a cost of 6 lakhs

h) Widening of Road from fiest Church t o S.P.\V.Coliege:


The road s wdenedla80'wthalengthof1 25'w~thacostol2OOakhsuploearth
wcrk any and it becomes an mponant Ink to the Educat~onalIcstltutlons Ilke Srl
Padmavalh M a h a Unversly Further mprovement of the road s t 0 betaken up"

lii) ROAD \\'lDEhL\G ,ANDJUIICTION IIPROVEhIEI\TS :

One of the prlmary lunct~onwhch IS attended by the Authority is to wlden the


exstng roads as per the sanctioned Master Plan The Aufhorlty has sanctioned the
following estmates lo wden the roads at important lunctons to avod the trafllc
congesllon The Author~tyhas taken up the lollow~ngRoad Wldenng Programmes
and Juncl~onImprovements

a) Road Widening and Junction ImprovernrnO nt A.P.S.R.T.C.


Bus Station in Tirupati T o a n :

The A P S R T C Bus.stand LS situated on the eastern sde 01 the tonn parsel


lo the railway I n e near Munfc~palGuest House In front ol A P S R T C brls-stald
there IS one road x h c h IS the entrance tothe town The exstng w.dth 01 the road 1s
40feet. Dunng the pa?k hours t h e w i ~be h a y traffc mngesilonm theroad a t h e
Page t i 2
Uman Admnstrat~onn Tlrupatl
Chapter V ilruwtl Urban Daveiopmenl Authomg
Author~iyproposedtowldenlheroadtoawithoi80~1Ihcentra~Green BeltandTraffa
ThetableNo ~ ~ ~ s ~ o w s t h e w o r k s t a k e n ~ ~ n l h ~ f c o n n e c t ~ o
islandsone~thers~des
TableNo. V D5
Table Showlng Road Widening and Junctlon Improvement
worksatAPS RTC, BulSfatlon
Sl Nc Ouc.#pl#onn' nori 1 Estmalsd Aloun:

a a s r g t i e exet~n; road s u d a o and icrmitanCI 8acn 6 2 cc0

5eh a! A D SP T C husrlald n - r r n s i - o w n
31 300

Source Annual Admlnstralon Repanof Tlrupatr Ubnoevelopment Authorflyfortheyear 1982 85

b. KosdWideningandJunctlonImpro~~ementatSriVenk~t~wara
h l e d i c a i College and Srl Venkatfswara Ramnarayan Rua
Hospital in T i r u p a t i Town :

Srl Venkateswara Medcal College 1s sltuated at the loot 01 the H I a1 Lord


Venkaleswara near Aliplr~n Ttrupat~Town Allthe plgrlTs reachins T~rurnaaforthe
darshan of Lord Venkateswara to reach Trumala through the road n Iron1 0' SII
Venkateswaia Medcal College The ghat road to Trumala starts lrom here olly I
is a very mportant junct~onto be mproved lor aesihe1.c appearance duly provldlng
lraiilclslandsandgreenbelts ConsderngthegrowinglmportancesftheJunctlonthe
Government has sanclloned the Master plan3' and ths road was proposed to be
wldened to 80 agalnst 50'

Accordngly the luncllan improvement plan was prepared and the fo1oWlnQ
works are sanctoned by the Authorfly n ts Resouton Nos 62 & 64 dated 29 10 82
and 97 dated 21 183 as shown n the table No V 06

Urban Admlnlstrallon nTlrupatl Pzge 113


chapher V Ttrupt Urban Developnlent Authoniy
TsbleNa V %
Table Shawrng Road Wldenlng and Junction Improvement
works at Medlsal College

O~rcr~?!
m d work

J d r c ~ o nr rtr~oaftrow
Conr:ruc'~x c l Tran~sands a, s v hledra co rg.
Junclion in Tlrupal Town

In Tlrup% Town
Total

source Annual Admnslration Repan af Trupli Urban Development Alnhorny 10. the p a r
19BE- 83
c. Junction Improvement at T o w n Club:
T U D A has Prepared a plan (Annexure N o V)for luoction mprovementattowr.
club T h s Aulhorlty has sanctioned Rs24.000 lor wlden~ng oi B T suliac~ng,
Rs 22.000forlheconstructonoltraffc!siandandcampoundwall1oberemoved T h s
Offlce hasaddressed thetowncubauthorit~estotransfer a b1toIlandmeasur1ng7476
Sq yardsirom town club premsesformprovement oijunctlon Thlsworkwas start80
Imrnedlately after takrng the land from Ihetown club aulhorlty and was completed In
1987

d. Junction Improvement a1 Railway Station :

The junction at r a w a y stallon lsavery mportant junction IT~rupaltovin Thls


shouldbe~mprovedforfreellowoftiaii~cTUDAoff~cehaspreoaredaplan(Annexure
No Vl lj farmpravementolth~sjunct~on TheoH~zehasaddressedDlvls~onalManaoer
(Ralwsys). SouthCentra R a w a y Guntaka nthls Oiilce DO Lr Roc No 7361G1182
d l 10/12/82, DO letter and remnders, dt 25,12162, 3111103, 5'2183 reouestlnQ to
transfer the requredland measur1ng74Sq.yards1nTrupatlR~lwayStaiionprem~ses
for the mprovement of junctloo No proper response 1s received from RallwaY
Department lmmedately aiter gettng the land IrOm the Ra~lwsyDepariment the
work w ~ be
l taken u p "
U h n Admmslration I" Tl~patl Page 114
CMpler V T~tuaalU m l l Devebpment Adhorny
e. J u n c t i o n I m p r o v e m e n t at New Municipal Omee i n T i r u p a t i
Tows:

In the Master Plan sanctioned by the Government ~ntheir Governvent Order


M~scellaneousNo 1123 MunicipalAdm~n~strat~ao, dl I 3 10 81, ~t!spraposedtow~den
tne T a k Road lrom 4V to 60' Accordingly the AJtnortty prepared a luocl~on
improvement plan wlth a provslans such as constructlcn of trai!c lslsnd provdng
foot path for pedestran traHic and lormation of dlvd.nQ n e etc The Authar~ty~n11s
resolut~onNo 90 a 90(1) dl 27 1 83 sanctioned the lollow~ngestimates lor taklng up
the works as shown In the table No V 07 The work was competed n 1864
1 Table No. V 07
I
Table Show~ng Junction Improvement
vohaat New Municipal O n u , I

Source Annual AdmnstratlonReport of T#rupatU r b n Cevelopmenl Auth3nly forth8 year


1982- a?

31 COhlPLCXES :
Apanirom the sad developmentact~v~t~esTu DA'iastaken ua Iheconstructlon
of many complexes I k e T U DAOffceCamplex. T U DAGuesl House, Commercial
Complexes at Tirupai~,Chandragr and Rengunta, T U D A V~ce.Charman's
Quarters e k , al a cost of about Rs.121 4 lakhsa

i) T i r u p a t i Urban D e v e l o p m e n t Authorit) Office C o m p l e x :


The Aulhorty had canstrucled its offce bulidlng in an area of2 5 ecres of land
wlth expenditure of 33 58 akhs of rupees Aguest hause 1s also constructed by the
Authority n~tsownoffceprem~seswthatotalcostoiRs 4 Oakhs TheTlru?atUrban
Development Authority has constructed an oHical resdence 'or the Vice.Chafman.
T U D A at SINo 24611 of Trupatl with an expend.ture of 4 95 akhs 01 iUPeEs
U b n Administraton in T~rupall Page 115
Chapter V Tlrupat Ulban Oevemmenl Authorny
ii) Construction of Residential Flats :

Tlrupatl Urban Development Authartly has completed the constructIan of


resdental flats (6 apartments) In Trupat South Extenson layout ~ r S, No 246 of
T~rupallonselfIinanclng baslsw~thapwectcastofRs 8 1012khs Th~sscnemewas
completed n 1988

i i i ) Callstructiun of Commercial Complex at lirupati :

TodecentraI~seCornmerc~alact~v~tiesnT~r~pat townTirupstiUrbanDeveIopment
Aulhorlty has taken upconstruct~onat cornmerclaicomplEx~nS No 246 of Tlrupalf at
an estmated cost of Rs 52 00 akhs The scheme has been undertaken wtth the
fnanc~alass~stanceoflndianBank,T~rupati,onlongtermloan Furiherlheccmponent
IS d~v~ded Into two phases as shown below

PHASE4 PHASE-Ii Total

Number of shops 39 33 72

Plinth area 21 283 22 083 43 366


SqB sqn sqfi
Cosl of the Scheme
( n akhs of rupees) 26 57 26 57 52 395

The work ~n Phase-i Blocks completed and the or^ n Phase-I IS n progress

4. PARKS .AND 4VENI E PLAVTAlTOK :

To mantaln Ihe ecolo~calbalance In atmosphere and to reduce temperature.


this Authority hastaken uptodev~lopgieenbets k e ralslng ofavenuep.antatl~nson
the road s~des,p a r k and traffc islands Table No V 08 shows the parks that are
developed by Tlrupat Urban DevelopmentAuthorty nthe Muncpa Imls ofTrupat1

Urban Admnlstiationn Ttrupatl Page 1 i E


ChapleiV Tlrupat U b n Cevelopmerl Autharny

i) A ~ e n u eplalltations on R o a d Sides:
Avenue plantalons on roads, iormed and widened by T U D A, a: a cost ot Rs
11 45lakhsandtotalnumberolplantsra1sedfr0?ltheyear 1986lodateaie 11,533.35
The plants are beng mantaned by watering every day and by piov~dngroo tree
guards and also by provd~ngtemporary fenclng

ii) Dereloplnent of Park A b b u t i n g to Rayalacheruvu Road :

Trupat; Urban Deveopmenl Authorty has been deveopng a park abuttng 1s


Rayalacheiuvu Road n S No 24612 of Trupati The scheme has been taken up 13
provde recreallonal needs o i the people of southern sde of Tirupat town at an
estmated cost oi Rs 5 00 akhs An amount of Rs 1 50 akhs has already beenspenl
on plantation and development oi park Table No V 8 gives the detak 01 Park
Development a c t v t e s taken up by Trupatl Urban Development Authority

TablbNo VOB
Table Showing the Parka Developd by T U D A In
Tlr~patlMunlclpal Llmlls

'a!* development 11Venkafarams?a Laya.1


Pal, developrent n K.na*sbrLahma?. Layart
Chdrer's p a r i d e v e q m e r l n Pawau Co1v"y

Chrldren's pahdevelapment n N G O'sCola~y C 13


Park deveMrnen1 n TiaHic Islands 0 06

Source Ndeon~'le~ctsn~es~f~~rupatUibanDevelopmentAm%rry,Voc-Charman
TUDA 199'

5. X1ISCELLAhEOUS WORKS :

i) Environmental Improvement Schemes :


InTlrupat~town,n between A l p n RoadandCenIra School theres aslumarea
In an extent o i 2 37 acres occuped by the econom~callyweaxer sections and
Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe people havng atotal papuaton of 1 1 3 0 it
Is named as Chenna Reddy Colony The entre exfent oi the area becngs to the
Government In t h s s u m area there are no lnfrastructural faclties suc'l as water
Page 117
Uiban Admln~lrat~an
~nTlrupt~
chapter V T l w p t l Unan Deveiopnsnt Aoharlty
supply. roads drans etC The Government has sanctoned 2 00 lakhs o l rupees :o
this Authority under environmental Improvement scheme The authortty n t s
resolullon N o 88 approved the layout lor the above colony lor deveopng the colony
as per standrds l a d out wlth necessaryprovs~onfor schools, parks etc"

T o utllse the grant of the Government I l l s aulhor~tvhas sanotloneo !he works


shown In the table N o V 09 to a tune o l Rs 197.700
Table No. V C 0
Table Showing Env~ronmentslSchems
at Chenna Reddy Colony

1 1 1 Fa.maton of 30 wide Celtra Man Raad 1 1


at Channa RedqCoIo*y
1st :,or3 mad at Chenna asd* co1cI.i
2nd Cross Rmd at C h e n Rddy
~ Colony
3rd Cmss Road at C h s n Rddy
~ Colany
4th Cioss Roadat C h e n ~Rddy W ~ n f
5th Cross Roadat C h e n ~Rddy Colany
6ih Cross Rmdat Chenna Reddy Cohny
7th Crass Roadat C h e n ~Reddf Colany 23.W
6ih Ciais Roadal Chenna RaMk Colony

Totdl 1,977W

Source Annual Admlnstratian Repan of Trupatl Urnban DeueWmet Auhorny forths yea!
1982 83

ii) Augmentation of Renigunta Water Supply Scheme :

Rengunta 1s one of the major Panchayats and an mporlant ralwayJunctlon In


Andhra Pradesh I t s the gate way of Trupat town Due to the shortage of water l a
be supplled b y the Panchayat to the p u b c , the Panchyat has been faong acute
shortage of water Hence the Panchayat has approached thls Authority. vlde letter
dt 8-9-82. to augment water supply I a c l l ~ e sto people o! RenlgLnta Panchayat by
lnslailngasubmersiblepumpselandlayngofpumping malnlrom 6'dlaexlatlng bore
Well t o 20,000 g s capaolty e x s l ~ n gR C C. Elevated S e w c e Resewor s~tutatedat a
d ~ s t a n c e a l 8 8 0meters. At present the Panchayat is suppino water to a I m ~ t e darea
Urban Admlnlstrat~onn T~rupatl Page 118
Chapter V Tlwpal Urban Devebmen' Adhorny
for 3 hours in a day by seivng a population 6,700 By executing and commlssonng
thts scheme, about 14,000 peopleace being sewed and water ssuppiedlor 6 hours
In a day" AccordinQly the Authority In ther resoluton Na34, dated 29.10.82
approved the eslmate lor !he Iotlowng works lor Rs 99.000 as shown In the table
NoVlO
Table No. V lo
Table Showing workslaken by TUDAIorfhslmprovsment
I
of Water supply at Renlgunta

corr'rurtcn of ~ v l r she:
p 7200

Su77y delwew and ay"g of 12mm d a A C plmr1a me8n lram


exlil8n~b>rs wallfoerl8:ng R C C ElivafedSsnrs

Tola

Source Annual Admnlslrafion Repart of Trupat Urtan Development Aurhornyfar Ihe year
1982- 83
A the works menloned in the labe No V 10 are complsteo satislactorlly wlthln
the prescribed periods and thescheme was handedoverlothe RenlguntaPanchayal
for regular mantanance on Apr14 1983

iii) Proposed Development Activities b) T i r u p a t i Urban


Developnlent Authorilly :

Th~sAuthority has proposed varou: development actvPes with'n the area of


Trupat~Urban Development Authorly for balanced development of the 'eglon The
f o o w ~ n gare such schemes

Tirupat Urban Development Authorly has denfl~edprvate


lands forrak~ngup
sltes and sawices programme n three d~neientd~rect;oos01 Ttiupal to reduce the
housng shorlage tabeNo V 11 nd~catestheareas~dent~lledforth~sPurpose
These
proposals also have already been forwarded to tile Governrenl lcr the approval 01

Urban Admnistraton n Tlnrpal8 Paae 119


Chapter V lirupatl Ulban DevelopmentAUbmy
screening committee Thescreen~ngcommitteentsremaiks hassuggestedlhatlhe
Authority should Provtde finance n lhe~rbbdgel alccat~on Asthe ~ ~ t h ~ ~ ~ t
Poslton Is weak. the Natonal Housng Bankand HUDCO were conlacfed to provoe
I n a n c a assstance lor acqusiton of the a n d
!
I
Table No. V 11
Table Showing arms ldsntttled lor taWng up
Sltes and Saw~cer
Sl Lacif~ar Exen: Ppprox.naie
Ye llnacres C-1 ciSihane
' Ps n akhr'

i 2
S ho 18212.2026702~'
Vedantlpiram V l a 9 s
SNoS9lc6SulDarr~nedu1'3
4C 25 .Cj7i i
Dsmnsau V e y e i J I: '55 no I
' 2 S No 260 of
Tlruchanu~V#>sgs lC00 25 0: !
Tnal 10323 265 75 1
S i ~ r r e A ~ h e v e n e n f sP r a g r a n ~ a iFrosveitdaf'UDA AFeponrubmmsd10'18Hanbs Clle '.lnste cf
A m i - a ".aderh T8rvral Urbsn Dsvelvpment Aifhn.ry T u p a f 1990

Apart from the abcvelandacqu~siiionproposasths Authority hasaso d e n t f ~ e d


potental Government lands lor takng up sl!es End servces progiarrne around
Tlrupat town The partcuars of the allenton pronosas submiled to the Dslrlct
Collector, C h l t o o r are glven in table No V 12
Table No V.12
Table Showing Polent~alGovernment Lands Identifled by
TUDA for Hoorlng Programme

I I 1
Source ~chewemenl~.ogrammsa ~ r o s p 01~ TU:~.,
~ t ~ A hspnl s~bmmed'ofha Hon be Cnsn I.In~sfsr
at ~ ~ ~~Dselqmsnf
~ ~ d ~ Th ~ ~~urcsn ~L ~s nwiarn)
~h ~, -lrupat IYW
chapter V T ~ l p aUrban
t DevelopmentAuthorny
IV) C o m m e r c l a l Complex a t C h a n d r a g l r l :

Chandragir wlth a populallon 01 11.063 IS situated ata d~stance01 12 Km8irom


Tlrupat and 1s surrounded by 13 vlllaoes wlth s population oi about 17,000 and the
populaton 1s estmated la be 25.000 and 23,400 respectvey by 2001 AD^@ At
present1 i ~ c a t e r n glo Ihetenarysewtces of the surrounding regon Forthe hg'ler
orderfunct~onsPeopleaisdePendlngontheT~r~pat~t~wn InvlewaftherapidgroMh
ofthetown as well asthe reglon thefunitons need to bedecentrased Keepingths
in view and in order to reduce the lmpacl on the man c~tyandalsolo create nlpulses
01 growih ~nthe Surroundng regon 0IChandraglrna commercial complex ~ l t ah cost
ofRs 5.00lakh~hasbeenpropasednthelownFarthspurposesteslobeoentf~ed
ata~trateg~ciocattoni e ad~acenltotheCh~ttoor.Chand~a~t~~statehghway Th~swlll
pramaletheplanneddevelapmentandrestrctthehaphazaidlacatlon~ltheactlvt!es
T h s c ~ m p l e x w ~serve
l l rural sewcesas w e as hgherorderfunctons Fnances wlll
be mabi$sedfrom the nlernal recepts

v) C o m m e r c i a l C o m p l e x and Bus T e r m i n a l a t R e n i g u n t a :

Renigunta, wlth a papuat8on ai 11 475 I$ located at a dslan'e ai 10 Kms from


Tirupatl Renlounia IS a malorcentresewing taa popuatlon of about26 145 Due to
constant lncreaseofpopulaton,thepressureanddemandfortertiaa~y servcessalso
increasing Duetocongesledandna~r~w~~ads~lthepresentma~ket~ndthepresent
bus termnal. Renlgunta IS unable to cope w~ththe lncreaslng demand Hence. an
alternat~ves sought Keepng this n view and In aider to ease the pressure an
alteinatlve locatan has been dentled at !he juncton of Rengunta-Srlkaahastl by
pass road where an enent of 16 acres 01 government land 1s available The main
ob~ect~vsaithescheme~~t~~~n~tr~:~ta~ommer~lcomplexatfhsslrateglcloc
In Order to create a demand tar the acllvlies, a bus termlnus has been provded
Subsequenlly, the extsttng bus temlnus w~ilbe ut,laed lor vegetable market The
estimated cast ai constructon IS about Rs 10 00 lakhz

Financial Position of the Authorit) :

The Andhia Pradesh Urban Areas (Development) Act, 1975 specli,ss the
vaious sources of tncome to the Tlrupat Urban Developmfnt Authority Accardng
IotheAcI thevai~ouss~~rcesareg~antsfr~mthegovernment,developmentcharges,
Page 124
U m n Adminlrtratlon 8" Twpnll
Chapler V Tlrupat Urban DevekqmenlAulhorlty
Interest on deposts. reCelPtS from sale of Plots. elc The table No V 13 reveas the
details 01 government grants and other recelpts ol Tlrupa! Urban Developmen:
Authority form 1982-83 to 1990-91 and the table No V 14 shows tile expenditure
particulars of T ~ r u p a Urban
t Developmeni Authority from 1862-83 to $990-91 The
income and expendlture statements of T~rupat~ Urban Development Au1horl:y reveal
that In the year 1987-88theAuthorlty receved highest~ncomeofRs 2,45.88.121 as
agansttheiowest Rs 20.47.5: 1 n 1982.83. The Authartymadea higheslexpendiure
of Rs 2.29.70.344 n 1988.89 and the lowest betng Rs 3,96,300 n 1982-83

Durno the year 1989.90 an amount of Rs 4500 lakhs was sanct~onedto the
Authorty bythegovernment But only Rs 22 50 akhswas released The remaning
amount was not released and t was nformed that t wlil not be released D ~ r n g
1990-91 an amount 01 Rs 25 00 lakhs only has been approved by the Government
As on date T r u p a t Urban Development Authority has ban%deposts anountlng to
Rs 93 01 akhsanddurng 1990.91 an amount of Rs. 42 20akhs lsexpectedtowards
recspts from varlous sources Ihke Government grants. deve apment chargesetc.
whch makes total receptsof Rs 135 30akhsdurlnglheyear1990-91 0u:ofthetotal
receipts an amount of Rs 92 18 lakhs IS proposed to be kept as slnklng fund whlch
shall meel the repayment of loans obtanedfrom HUDCO and DSMT.

The financ~aposlllon of the authorly at present IS weak To be precse it can


be s a d that the expenditure IS more than the Income every year For nslance, the
excess of expendlture over lncometh~syear IS estmatedto be (excluding thegrants
from the Government) Rs 23 4 lakhs Asseen from thetabteNos V 13and V 14.11
lsevdentthat the expenses metth~syearareaimostfxedcharges Nothlng~sspent
onnewdevelopmentactvtes Duringthe year iq89.80an amounlof Rs 37 70akhs
was spent on the estabshment Thus, an amount of Rs 95 63 l a k h n ~ s s treoured
~l~
byTrupa11Urban Development Autharltylomeet ~tscomm~tmentsTh~sAuthor~'yw~it
not be n a poslton to take up further developmental works unless the Gcvernment
grant Isenhanced The Government has ~ssuedd~rectonsn I s letter to IheTrumaa
Trupatl Devasthanams, lo contr~buteRs 10 00 lakhs per annum to this abthorlty for
takng up developmental actlvltles.
Though the Trupat Urban Development Authorty Dan spelled out very many
developmental schemes In their plans and programmes, :he actual progress of
worklnglsvery slow Theslowprogressjsbecauseof landdsputesandlackolproper
response from the agencies to provde ameniles

Scrutlny of ceflaln cases hl~hllghtsIhe n-bull weakness ot the system In one


case t 1s revealed that the T~rupatUrban Developmeit Authoi!ty does riot have
adequate autonomy In undenak~ngdevelopment woras The trequent cnange ol
decs~onson the part 01the government reveals that there IS nopropersupportgtvel
to the Tlrupatl Urban Development Authorty by the state Government

It 15o b s e ~ e that
d the State Government has been exeics~ngcontrol over the
development authorty In all matters reatng toeve~developmentwork Ths seems
to be against the iotent,oos d creating a hody lhkethe Utban DevelopmentAuthority
The and acquisiton pollcy salso ambiguousand the State Government 1s unabeto
consider In a postlve way the requrements of all other agencies

The evauaton of the Tlrupat Urban DevelopmentAuthority snce t s Incepl.on


revealsthattheob~ect~vesoftheauthor~tywerenoladequately reaised Thesources
of ncome have to be furlher enhanced sothat the Deveopmer,t Authorlly can stand
on 11sown Much more loans and grants should be made avaabe Flnally. I! should
be made aco-ordnatingauthordy w~lhnecessaryautonomyand the encouragemert
of the Stale Government Then only the Trupatl Urban Development Authority Can
emerge as a powellul body to meet !he future challenges ot Urban Deveiopmerl n
the Tlrupatl Urban Area

Urban Adm~nlstrat~ln
nTlrupatl
Chapter V Towpat U r b a ~Oevelopmsnl Aulhoi~ty
REFERE.VCES

1 Dev Ral. "Cty Development and 11sImplementatons' Paper presented n


.
Semnar. Indan Instltute oi P u b c Admlnstraton, New Delh 1975

2 Rzwana A , "Urban Development Authorties In Andhra Pradesh ' n


Srlnivasan. K V (edl , Slate Admrnrslrahon in 4ndhrs Pradesh (Creative
Education System Society Hyoerabad. 1986) p 416

3 The AndhraPradesh UrbanAreas(Development)Act. 1975. Secton.13 8 14

4 Acton Plan lor 1986-87 oi Trupat~Urban Development Authority , p 1

5 Government Order Mlsceaneous Number 1178 Munc~pa Adm~nist~al~on.


dated 6-1 1-1981

6 The Andhra Pradesh Urban Areas(Deve1opment)Act 1975, Sec!lon- 5(1!

7 Note on the Actvt~esof Trupat Urban Development Authorty, 1991, p 3

8 Draft Master Pian. 2001 A D ior Trupat Urban Development AJthorlty

9 The Andhra Pradesh Urban Areas (Development) Act 1975. Sectlon-3(2)

10 b l d , Sectlon-3

11 b l d , Secllon-3(7)

12 b l d , Sectlon-d(1)

13 Admin~strationReport 01 T~rupat!Urban Deveiopment Authority tor the year


1982-83, p 5

14 lbld

15 Note on the Act~vt~es


of Trupat Urban D~velopmentAuthortty. 199'. P 5

16 Achievements, Programmes, ProspectsofTirupallUrban DeveIopmentAuthollty


A Report submtted to the HonbleCh~efMinster 01 Andhra Pradesh

17 lbid

Page 1 2 i
Urban Adrntnistratlon ~n T,wpall
Chapter V Tlmpat Uhan Oevebpment Aufhorlf
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18 Ibld.p5

20 Note on the Actvtes ofTrupat Urban Development Authorly, 1981, p.lC

22 lb1d23 l b l d p 11
24 Ibld. p 19
25 Adm~nistratonReport of Trupatl Urban Development Authority lor the year
1982.83, p 29
26 Acton Plan for 1987-88 oiTrupat Urban Development Authorlfy p 10
27 Act~onPlan lor 1986-87 oITrupat Urban Development Authority, p 15
28 Acton Plan for 1986.87 ol Tirupati Urban Development Authoilty,p 16
29 Ib~d
30 Ibld
31 .
tbld p 17
32 Government Order M~sceaneousNo 1123 Munlclpal Admlnistratlon,
dated 13.10-81
33 Adm\n~strat!onRepon of Trupatl Urban Development Authorly far the yea'
1982.83, p 9
34 Note on the Actvttles of Tirupali Urban Development Authorlly 1991 P 18
35 I b l d p 19
36 Admnlstraton Repon of Trupatl Uroan Development ~uthorilylor the year
1982-83, p 0
37 l b i d p 12
38 Acton Plan for 1987.88. T~rupatlUrban Deveopnlenf Au!horlY. P 6
39 Ibld , p 7
40 he ~ n d h r apradesh Urban Areas !Development) Act 1975 Section 22(11
Page 12e
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