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CHAPTER 1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Background
1.2 Demographics
According to the census data of 2011, Gorakhpur has a total population of 6,73,446 of which 53%
are males and 47% are females. It has a sex ratio of 944 females per 1000 males. 10.91% of the
population is below the age of six. The city of Gorakhpur has an average literacy of 82.39% with
male literacy at 87.76% and female literacy at 76.46%.
In order to evaluate the service demand, evaluation of correct population figures is quite vital. The
total population of the city is estimated at 11,36,353, tentatively, subject to verification. This
estimate is based on the gross number of electorates registered by the Election Commission of
India for 2014 General Election, which is 8,11,681 for the Gorakhpur constituencies {Gorakhpur
Urban (4,22,488) and Rural (3,89,193)}. This number is much higher than the current population
figures maintained by the NNG. A detailed discussion is presented in chapter 2 of CDP.
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some places in Mahrajganj tehsil. Lime is obtained by burning kankar. Brick clay is abundant
everywhere and bricks are made all over the district. The soil in the district is light sandy or dense
clay of yellowish brown colour. The sand found in the rivers is medium to coarse grained, greyish
white to brownish in colour and is suitable for construction
Gorakhpur is the headquarters of Gorakhpur Division and District. Gorakhpur division comprises
four districts, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Mahrajganj and Kushinagar. The total current population of the
city is estimated to be 11,36,353. The literacy rate was 85.64 per cent. As a basic administration
unit the district, has assumed a greater development and regulatory role consequent to emphasis
on decentralized planning. It is divided into seven Tehsils (Revenue Sub- Divisions) presided over
by a Sub Divisional Magistrate. Tehsils are further subdivided into nineteen Development Blocks,
Blocks into 191 Nyay Panchayat and these Nyay Panchayats into 1233 Gram Sabhas which
consists of 3327 Revenue villages.
Reliable, adequate and high quality Utility services is critical in a Smart City. Whether it is
electricity or telephony or ICT services, they need to be very reliable and adequate. 24 X 7
services are necessary. For example, a minimum of 100 Mbps of internet bandwidth and wide
availability of Wi-Fi will be very important features. It should be the right of every citizen to get
these facilities on demand. Similarly, municipal services such water supply, drainage, solid waste
management need to be of very high quality and available 24 X 7. Telephone services should be
available for every household. A Smart City cannot have only a few hours of water supply a day
or electricity that goes off for several hours or the streets littered with garbage. The general
appearance of the city has to be pleasing and clean. The main utilities that need to ensure are
the following:
Based on the estimated population of 11,36,353, the gross current requirement of water for the
Gorakhpur City works out to 125 MLD and with an average growth rate of 6% per annum the
demand is expected to be 149 MLD and the gap between the demand and supply therefore is
expected to be 67 MLD by year 2017-18.
The gross deficit expected is proposed to be completely removed in 3 years and therefore the
additional facilities needed should be equal to the deficit value of 67 MLD. With a ball park figure
of 16 crore per MLD, the gross value comes out to be Rs. 1077.84 Crore. The year wise
investment plan for the same would be as follows
Total
Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Investment
(Crore)
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It may be noted that the costs highlighted above are exclusive of the activities related to project
planning and procurement which would be in addition to figures highlighted above, and would be
determined while preparing the detailed project proposals.
Based on the envisaged requirements, a 100 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is needed with
underground pipe networks and open drains. It could be also possible to install and use packaged
STP’s with an aggregate capacity of 100 MLD. In such event the effluent from the STP’s could be
recycled for ground water recharge/irrigation purposes through open drains and thereby reducing
the dependencies on to singular STP and underground drainage pipelines.
It is being proposed to have a combination of two systems, central STP and local STP, to receive
an optimize solution of this requirement. Proposed investment plan for sewerage and sanitation
for next three year is as follow:
Total
Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Investment
(Crore)
It may be noted that the costs highlighted above are exclusive of the activities related to project
planning and procurement which would be in addition to figures highlighted above.
As per NNG 2011 reports, the gross length or road network in Gorakhpur City is 1315.85 km, out
of which close to about 788.06 km is serviced, therefore the length of unserviced road is equal to
527.79 km. the drainage capacity of 788.06 km is questioned as 180 incidence of water logging
is reported. It is assumed that the enhancement of the capacity of such length would also be
needed to varying extent. A detailed site investigation would be required to establish actual
requirement for the service. However to initiate the primary works, collective sum of Rupees 80
Crore is proposed to be invested for next three years as follow.
Total
Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Investment
(Crore)
It may be noted that the costs highlighted above are exclusive of the activities related to project
planning and procurement which would be in addition to figures highlighted above.
Based on the envisaged requirements, it is proposed to develop land fill area outside the city for
waste disposal. It is also proposed to increase the capacity of the sanitary equipment for lifting
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the solid waste as the existing ones are 10-20 years old vintage so their capacity for lifting the
waste reduces and it affects the solid waste management system. The city needs new set of
equipment for the effective and efficient management of municipal solid waste. A study for a
Incineration Plant is also proposed in the view of growing need of the city. Proposed investment
plan for solid waste management for next three year is as follow:
Total
Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Investment
(Crore)
It may be noted that the costs highlighted above are exclusive of the activities related to project
planning and procurement which would be in addition to figures highlighted above
As per the development needs articulated by prominent city citizens discussed in Chapter 2, it is
proposed to construct a ring road connecting various areas of the city with the national highways
with over bridges. Development of bus and taxi stands and multilevel parking with basic amenities
at all entry point of the city is also proposed. Proposed investment for road & transport for next
three year is as follow:
Total
Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Investment
(Crore)
Road & Transport 200.00 300.00 500.00 1000.00
It may be noted that the costs highlighted above are exclusive of the activities related to project
planning and procurement which would be in addition to figures highlighted above.
As per the Government of India statistics, nearly 94% of the households in urban areas have
access to electricity, however, the availability of the supply remains a concern. Smart cities should
have universal access to electricity 24 X 7. This is not possible with the existing supply and
distribution system. The cities should, therefore, shift towards renewable sources also to meet
the demand such as solar and wind energy and the distribution system must be strengthened.
Further, the focus should be on green buildings and green transport to reduce the need for
electricity. There would thus be a need to review the existing state policy and bring in the
necessary changes wherever needed.
Based on the envisaged requirements, proposed investment in Solar Power System under the
plan for three years as follow:
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Total
Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Investment
(Crore)
Based on the envisaged requirements, it is proposed to provide basic amenities in all slum areas.
It is also proposed to prepare a housing schemes for such slum areas. Proposed investment in
Basic Services to Urban Poorplan for next three years is as follow:
Total
Sector 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 Investment
(Crore)
Basic Services to Urban Poor 50.00 200.00 250.00 500.00
It may be noted that the costs highlighted above are exclusive of the activities related to project
planning and procurement which would be in addition to figures highlighted above.
A tentative provision of Rs. 620 crores being 12% has also been taken in account to cater to the
activities not specifically mentioned. This would also include Institution Building etc. Exclusive of
any incidence of inflation.
Based on the requirements as discussed in subsequent chapter’s gross requirement of funds for
the proposed improvements in Gorakhpur City works out to Rs. 6500/- crores over a period of
three years commencing from financial year 2015-16 and concluding in 2017-18. Requirement of
funds for all the identified projects has been determined with annual breakdown based upon the
requirements/ priorities. The financial operating plan has been prepared over the next three years
of investment. The 12th Finance Commission has also reflected in the report that the State would
help the ULB’s achieve financial sustainability.
The areas of activities identified are Solid Waste Management, Potable Water Management,
Sewerage System Management, Town Planning & Management of Utilities, Solar Power System,
Human Resource and skilling initiatives, Procurement of project related activities, Strom water
drainage. The sectors identified are expected to be the most critical parts for the overall
development of Gorakhpur City and are covered under the MoU between Nagar Nigam
Gorakhpur and Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC). This plan may have to be
expanded to cover other exigencies as may come up during the plan period. The investment
proposed would naturally have to be enhanced accordingly.
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Annexures
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Annexure 1
House List
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Annexure 2
24 x 7 supply of water
C. Water Supply
100% household with direct water supply
connections
135 litres of per capita supply of water
100% metering of water connections
100% efficiency in collection of water related
charges
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K. Education
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Annexure 3
Total no. of
S. No. Polling Station
Electors
1 PRIMARY SCHOOL NEW BUILDING MARAHATHA ROOM. NO 1 1104
2 PRIMARY SCHOOL NEW BUILDING MARAHATHA ROOM. NO 2 730
3 PRIMARY SCHOOL BAKHARIA 1147
4 PRIMARY SCHOOL MEJHUKA 1489
5 PRIMARY SCHOOL KHARKHARIA ROOM. NO 1 1236
6 PRIMARY SCHOOL KHARKHARIA ROOM. NO 2 1127
7 PRIMARY SCHOOL BADUA ROOM. NO 1 721
8 PRIMARY SCHOOL BADUA ROOM. NO 2 413
9 PANCHYAT BHAWAN GAURA 445
10 PRIMARY SCHOOL BANDOH 1130
11 PRIMARY SCHOOL KUNWAR ROOM. NO 1 1272
12 PRIMARY SCHOOL KUNWAR ROOM. NO 2 916
13 PRIMARY SCHOOL MOGLAHA 1333
14 PRIMARY SCHOOL JAVAINIHA 1084
15 PRIMARY SCHOOL RAMKOLA 529
16 PRIMARY SCHOOL BELMA 1170
17 PRIMARY SCHOOL BELMA 558
18 PRIMARY SCHOOL BALUWA ROOM NO 1 1248
19 PRIMARY SCHOOL BALUWA ROOM NO 2 648
20 PRIMARY SCHOOL BALUWA ROOM NO 3 1267
21 PRIMARY SCHOOL SONOURA KHURD 459
22 PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAIRAT 768
23 PRIMARY SCHOOL DUMARIYA 1481
24 BARAT GHAR BHUVAHI 332
25 PRIMARY SCHOOL SONOURA BUZURG ROOM NO 1 1461
26 PRIMARY SCHOOL SONOURA BUZURG ROOM NO 2 477
27 PRIMARY SCHOOL SONOURA BUZURG ROOM NO 3 869
28 PRIMARY SCHOOL SONOURA BUZURG ROOM NO 4 909
29 PRIMARY SCHOOL SONOURA BUZURG ROOM NO 5 983
30 PRIMARY SCHOOL GAY GHAT 729
31 PRIMARY SCHOOL VISHUNPUR 762
32 PRIMARY SCHOOL RIGAULI PURAB 1250
33 PRIMARY SCHOOL RIGAULI WEST 1311
34 PRIMARY SCHOOL BHAISALA 908
35 PRIMARY SCHOOL BHAGWANPUR 778
36 PRIMARY SCHOOL KHAJURGAWA ROOM NO 1 1133
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109 INTER COLLEGE MOHAMMADP URF JUNGLE BABBAN ROOM NO.1 1424
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592 P. VID. BASNTPUR JAN. AHMAD ALI SHAH URF TURRA ROOM NO.1 1124
593 P.VID BASNTPURJAN. AHMAD ALI SHAH URF TURRA ROOM NO. 2 686
594 P. VID. BASNTPUR JAN. AHMAD ALI SHAH URF TURRA ROOM NO.3 1343
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Annexure – 4
Total No. of
S. No. Polling Station
Electors
1 LALBAHADUR SHASTRI PU.MA.VID.MOHRIPUR ROOM.NO.1 1372
2 P.VID.MOHARIPUR.GORAKHPUR 563
3 P.VID.MOHARIPUR.GORAKHPUR 835
4 P.VID.MOHARIPUR.GORAKHPUR 739
5 LALBAHADUR SHASTRI PU.MA.VID.MOHRIPUR ROOM.NO.5 1172
6 LALBAHADUR SHASTRI PU.MA.VID.MOHRIPUR ROOM.NO.6 907
7 LALBAHADUR SHASTRI PU.MA.VID.MOHRIPUR ROOM.NO.7 909
8 MADHAN MOHAN MALVIYA I.COLL.BHAGWANPUR ROOM.NO.1 1471
9 MADAN MOHAN MALVIYA I.COLL.BHAGWANPUR ROOM.NO.2 1278
10 MADAN MOHAN MALVIYA I.COLL.BHAGWANPUR ROOM.NO.3 1142
11 MADAN MOHAN MALVIYA I.COLL.BHAGWANPUR ROOM.NO.4 1577
12 MADAN MOHAN MALVIYA I.COLL.BHAGWANPUR ROOM.NO.5 1156
13 P.VID..JAN.NAKHA.NO.02 ROOM.NO.1.POORAB 1032
14 P.VID..JAN.NAKHA.NO.02 ROOM.NO.2.PASCHIM 802
15 P.VID..JAN.NAKHA.NO.03 ROOM.NO.2.PASCHIM 502
16 P.VID..JAN.NAKHA.NO.04 ROOM.NO.2.PASCHIM 886
17 JAN.NAKHA NO.02 657
18 P.VID.BARGADWA ROOM.NO.1 1336
19 P.VID.BARGADWA ROOM.NO.2 1106
20 KEND.VID.FERTILIZER.ROOM.NO.1 796
21 KEND.VID.FERTILIZER.ROOM.NO.2 578
22 P.VID.MANBELA.ROOM.NO.01 688
23 P.VID.MANBELA.ROOM.NO.02 1138
24 P.VID.MANBELA.ROOM.NO.03 1133
25 P.VID.MANBELA.ROOM.NO.4 1044
26 P.VID.MANBELA.ROOM.NO.5 963
27 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON 1215
28 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON ROOM.NO.02 1708
29 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON.ROOM.NO.3 1220
30 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON.ROOM.NO.4 1315
31 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON.ROOM.NO.5 1189
32 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON.ROOM.NO.6 1693
33 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON.ROOM.NO.7 1167
34 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON.ROOM.NO.8 1387
35 JANTA .I.COLL.CHARGAVAON.ROOM.NO.8 1449
36 P.VID.MONGLAHA.ROOM.NO.1 871
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37 P.VID.MONGLAHA.ROOM.NO.2 1203
VEER.ABD-HAMEED.ISMARAK.MAHAVID.FATTEPUR MEDICAL
38 1066
COLL.GKP
VEER.ABD. HAMEED .ISMARAK.MAHAVID.FATTEPUR MEDICAL
39 973
COLL.GKP
40 P.VID.JHUNGIYA ROOM.NO.3 950
41 P.VID.JHUNGIYA ROOM.NO.4 533
42 P.VID.JHUNGIYA ROOM.NO.5 530
43 P.VID.JHUNGIYA ROOM.NO.6 1473
44 P.VID.SEMRA NO 2 ROOM.NO.01 1635
45 P.VID.SEMRA NO 2 ROOM.NO 2 1647
46 P.VID.JAN.SALIKRAM ROOM.NO.1 1807
47 P.VID.JAN.SALIKRAM ROOM.NO.2 1364
48 P.VID.JAN.SALIKRAM ROOM.NO.3 1522
49 P.VID.JAN.SALIKRAM ROOM.NO.4 1588
50 P.VID.JAN.SALIKRAM ROOM.NO.6 1269
51 ROTRY .SCH.P.VID.SHIVPUR.SHAHBAJGANJ.ROOM.NO1 1056
52 ROTRY .SCH.P.VID.SHIVPUR.SHAHBAJGANJ.ROOM.NO2 1055
53 ROTRY .SCH.P.VID.SHIVPUR.SHAHBAJGANJ.ROOM.NO3 1399
54 ROTRY .SCH.P.VID.SHIVPUR.SHAHBAJGANJ.ROOM.NO4 1481
55 P.VID.JAN.MATADIN.GHOSHIPURVA.GKP 1160
56 P.VID.JAN.MATADIN.GHOSHIPURVA.GKP 1058
57 SEKRED HART.INT.COLL.JAN.MATADIN 1145
58 SEKRED HART.INT.COLL.JAN.MATADIN 1124
59 SEKRED HART.INT.COLL.JAN.MATADIN 1158
60 SEKRED HART.INT.COLL.JAN.MATADIN 1076
61 P.VID.JAN.TULSIRAM ROOM.NO.01 1431
62 P.VID.JAN.TULSIRAM ROOM.NO.02 1310
63 P.VID.JAN.TULSIRAM ROOM.NO.03 1486
64 DIVINE PUB.SCH.GKP 1541
65 DIVINE PUB.SCH.GKP 1023
66 DIVINE PUB.SCH.GKP 1101
67 DIVINE PUB.SCH.GKP 882
68 DIVINE PUB.SCH.GKP 1074
69 SARAVHITKARI KANYA INT.COLL.BICHHIYA .JAN.TULSIRAM 1452
70 SARAVHITKARI KANYA INT.COLL.BICHHIYA .JAN.TULSIRAM 1140
71 SARAVHITKARI KANYA INT.COLL.BICHHIYA .JAN.TULSIRAM 1006
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556 RAMDEI KANYA INTER COLLAGE DIWAN BAZAR ROOM NO.1 685
557 RAMDEI KANYA INTER COLLAGE DIWAN BAZAR ROOM NO.2 795
558 RAMDEI KANYA INTER COLLAGE DIWAN BAZAR ROOM NO.3 986
559 RAMDEI KANYA INTER COLLAGE DIWAN BAZAR ROOM NO.4 507
560 RAMDEI KANYA INTER COLLAGE DIWAN BAZAR ROOM NO.5 437
561 RAMDEI KANYA INTER COLLAGE DIWAN BAZAR ROOM NO.6 1035
562 D.A.V.INTER COLLAGE BUXIPUR ROOM NO.1 MIFTIPUR 791
563 D.A.V.INTER COLLAGE BUXIPUR ROOM NO.2 MIFTIPUR 681
564 D.A.V.INTER COLLAGE BUXIPUR ROOM NO.3 MIFTIPUR 575
565 D.A.V.INTER COLLAGE BUXIPUR ROOM NO.4 MIFTIPUR 1218
566 D.A.V.INTER COLLAGE BUXIPUR ROOM NO.5 MIFTIPUR 1084
567 ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA SCHOOL KHUNIPUR ROOM N0 1 810
568 ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA SCHOOL KHUNIPUR ROOM N0 2 374
569 ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA SCHOOL KHUNIPUR ROOM N0 3 500
570 ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA SCHOOL KHUNIPUR ROOM N0 4 863
571 ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA SCHOOL KHUNIPUR ROOM N0 5 1257
572 ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA SCHOOL KHUNIPUR ROOM N0 6 1031
573 ANJUMAN ISLAMIYA SCHOOL KHUNIPUR ROOM N0 7 1049
574 AGRASEN PABLIC SCHOOL DIWANDYARAM ROOM NO.1 1040
575 AGRASEN PABLIC SCHOOL DIWANDYARAM ROOM NO.2 984
576 AGRASEN PABLIC SCHOOL DIWANDYARAM ROOM NO.3 942
577 GAVARNMENT GIRALS SCHOOL TURKMANPUR ROOM NO.1 821
578 GAVARNMENT GIRALS SCHOOL TURKMANPUR ROOM NO.2 1031
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682 P.P. MAHAVEER CHHAPARA JAN. RANI SOHAS KUNWARIROOM NO1 1208
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748 DAYANAND INTER COLLAGE JAN. SIKARI URF KHORABAR ROOM N0 1 998
749 DAYANAND INTER COLLAGE JAN. SIKARI URF KHORABAR ROOM N0 2 1077
750 DAYANAND INTER COLLAGE JAN. SIKARI URF KHORABAR ROOM N0 3 1306
751 DAYANAND INTER COLLAGE JAN. SIKARI URF KHORABAR ROOM N0 4 903
752 DAYANAND INTER COLLAGE JAN. SIKARI URF KHORABAR ROOM N0 5 984
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References
We gratefully acknowledge the following sources from which the material for the CDP has been
sourced.
1. http://gorakhpur.nic.in/
2. http://nagarnigamgkp.org/
3. http://www.gdagkp.org/
4. http://www.upjn.org/rural.aspx
5. http://www.acccrn.org/sites/default/files/documents/Gorakhpur%20report_Synthesis.pdf
6. http://www.indiasanitationportal.org/1660
8. http://164.100.180.4/ceouptemp/districtwiseform20report.aspx
manager/UserFiles/agra_solar_city_master_plan.pdf)
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