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INFRASTRUCTURES Education

Basic services and support systems that


facilitate different economic activities,
thereby helping in the development of a
Play School, Coaching Primary school / School for Public Universities,
state/ city.
Centre, Computer Training Middle school Sr. Mentally / Library colleges
Institute, physical Education Secondary School Physically
Centre etc challenged

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURES
Socio cultural and community facilities
Developing and maintaining amenities that provide support to social services.

Social infrastructure is a space that attracts investments by the government Community Hall Multipurpose Music Dance and Yoga Meditation, Museum, exhibition
Community Hall Drama Training Spiritual and Religious centre and art gallery,
for the social development of the citizens.
Centre Discourse Centre auditorium and open
It contributes indirectly to the economic development of a country. air theatre

Security facilities
Main pillars

Health Commercial Education Police post Police station Traffic and Police Police Training Civil defense and
Control Room Institute/ College home guards etc.

Health

PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURES
•Old Age Home- HOSPITALS maternity veterinary Ayurvedic or
cum-Care Centre •Category A- 501 home, nursing hospital Homeopathic Physical infrastructure refers to the basic physical structures required for an economy to function and
for Senior Citizens beds and above; home, family for pet/ centers survive, such as transportation networks, power grids, and sewerage and waste disposal systems.
and •Category B- 201 welfare centre, domestic
•Mentally beds to 500 beds; polyclinic, animals
Challenged by •Category C- 101 pediatric centre, and birds, It includes public and private physical structures such as roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, water supply,
way of beds to 200 beds; geriatric centre, dispensary, sewers, electrical grids, and telecommunications
specialized/ target •Category D- diagnostic pet clinic
group oriented Upto 100 beds centre, etc
While physical infrastructure is essential to an economy, it also enables citizens to participate in the social and
facilities
economic community and provides them with necessities such as food and water

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DESIGN – VIII
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL : SUBMISSION
AP - 402 INFRASTRUCTURE OF :
ARUSHI SINGH (4th A) SKAND HEMMADY (4th A)
HIMANGEE SHARMA (4th A) VEDIKA VERMA (4tH A)
IQRA SAIFI (4th A) LOKESH SINGH ( 4 tH B)
AGRA MEGHA KAUSHIK ( 4th A) RITIK WAHI ( 4th B)
REGIONAL LINKAGES

ROAD RAIL LINKAGE AIRPORT


LINKAGE

FROM DELHI TO AGRA - 228 KM (4 HR 5 MIN)


NH- agra-jaipur • Agra Cantonment Railway Station, Agra
44 bikaner road • Agra Fort Railway Station, Agra PANDIT DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAY AIRPORT
NH- • Agra City Railway Station, Agra(inactive) Also known as KHERIA AIRPORT
19 from delhi 229 km • Raja Ki Mandi Railway Station, Agra
yamuna via yamuna • Idgah Railway Station, Agra Domestic airport
expressway expressway (4hr 29 • Yamuna Bridge Railway Station, Agra Page Owner –INDIAN AIR FORCE
min) • Billochpura Railway Station, Agra Operator – AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA
• Fatehpur Sikri Railway Station, Agra

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DESIGN – VIII
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL : SUBMISSION
AP - 402 INFRASTRUCTURE OF :
ARUSHI SINGH (4th A) SKAND HEMMADY (4th A)
HIMANGEE SHARMA (4th A) VEDIKA VERMA (4tH A)
IQRA SAIFI (4th A) LOKESH SINGH ( 4 tH B)
AGRA MEGHA KAUSHIK ( 4th A) RITIK WAHI ( 4th B)
GANGA JAL
SCHEME
UNDER
GROUND
WATER
Ground Water 8.78 MLD
Tube wells ( total 18 Nos.
WARD NO. 58 – NEW WARD NO. 3 JAGDISH operational) located at
KRISHNA COLONY PURA Indirapuram &
Puragovardhan area of Agra
city for underground water

WARD NO. 55 SHADARA NAMNER KUSHWAH KUNJ


TILA

JIONI MANDI
W.T.P. gets raw water from
WTPthe Yamuna River; the capacity of treatment is
225 MLD
1- Kotwali 9-Transyamuna Phase 2 colony
2-Tajganj
3-Chipi Tola
4-Red Fort Kotwali-Tajganj=7320 M
5-Naulakha TAJGANJ-RAKABGANJ=2452 M
6-Rakabganj
NAULAKHA-RAKABGANJ=1930 M
7-Kala Mahal
RED FORT – CHIPI TOLA=880 M
8-Kamla Nagar

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DESIGN – VIII
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL : SUBMISSION
AP - 402 INFRASTRUCTURE OF :
ARUSHI SINGH (4th A) SKAND HEMMADY (4th A)
HIMANGEE SHARMA (4th A) VEDIKA VERMA (4tH A)
IQRA SAIFI (4th A) LOKESH SINGH ( 4 tH B)
AGRA MEGHA KAUSHIK ( 4th A) RITIK WAHI ( 4th B)
SIKANDARA WTP
W.T.P. gets raw water from the Yamuna River the
capacity of this treatment plant was increased to
144 MLD
• SANJAY PLACE-
SURYA NAGAR-
900M

• SURYA NAGAR-
NIRBHAY
NAGAR=2273 M

• NIRBHAY NAGAR-
LAWYERS COLONY-
1172 M

Schematic Diagram of Distribution system(Sikandara WTP)

SEWAGE ZONES
• The entire Agra city (Municipal Limit) has been divided in 9 sewerage zones viz. , 1 to 9
.
• The existing sewerage zones are having 220.75 MLD capacity.
• Southern Zone III, Zone I and Cantonment Board does not have STP

ZONE OF NAME EXISTING CAPACITY MLD

EASTERN PEELAKHAR 18.4 MLD


KALINIDI VIHAR ADA
KACHPURA
CENTRAL DHANDPURA 78 MLD
NORTHERN NAGLA BUDHI 20.39 MLD
KAKRETHA (CONST WETLANDS)

WESTERN BICHPURI 76 MLD


TAJGANJ DHANDHUPUR A NEW 24 MLD
SOUTHERN DEORI ROAD 12 MLD

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DESIGN – VIII
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL : SUBMISSION
AP - 402 INFRASTRUCTURE OF :
ARUSHI SINGH (4th A) SKAND HEMMADY (4th A)
HIMANGEE SHARMA (4th A) VEDIKA VERMA (4tH A)
IQRA SAIFI (4th A) LOKESH SINGH ( 4 tH B)
AGRA MEGHA KAUSHIK ( 4th A) RITIK WAHI ( 4th B)
DRAINAGE
• City is divided into
two major zones.
• CIS Yamuna and
TRANS Yamuna based
on major physical
boundary River
Yamuna.
• The CIS and Trans
Yamuna area is
further divided into
11 drainage zones.

AGRA’S WATER –SEWAGE MAP


SOLID WASTE GENERATION

ELECTRICAL
PLANT

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DESIGN – VIII
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL : SUBMISSION
AP - 402 INFRASTRUCTURE OF :
ARUSHI SINGH (4th A) SKAND HEMMADY (4th A)
HIMANGEE SHARMA (4th A) VEDIKA VERMA (4tH A)
IQRA SAIFI (4th A) LOKESH SINGH ( 4 tH B)
AGRA MEGHA KAUSHIK ( 4th A) RITIK WAHI ( 4th B)
EDUCATION FACILITIES HEALTHCARE FACILITIES FIRE STATION
At present, there are
• 470 primary schools,
• 876 secondary schools, 64 colleges,
• 1 university, 3 technical education center like ITI, 10 engineering
colleges,1 medical college and,
• 13 other professional colleges which cater to the needs of
present population in and around the city.

POLICE STATION
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DESIGN – VIII
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL : SUBMISSION
AP - 402 INFRASTRUCTURE OF :
ARUSHI SINGH (4th A) SKAND HEMMADY (4th A)
HIMANGEE SHARMA (4th A) VEDIKA VERMA (4tH A)
IQRA SAIFI (4th A) LOKESH SINGH ( 4 tH B)
AGRA MEGHA KAUSHIK ( 4th A) RITIK WAHI ( 4th B)
COMMUNITY CENTRE SPORTS COMPLEX HERITAGE SITES

RELIGIOUS SPACE FUEL STATIONS GREEN SPACES


URBAN REMARKS DATE OF SUBMITTED BY – SHEET NO.
DESIGN – VIII
SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL : SUBMISSION
AP - 402 INFRASTRUCTURE OF :
ARUSHI SINGH (4th A) SKAND HEMMADY (4th A)
HIMANGEE SHARMA (4th A) VEDIKA VERMA (4tH A)
IQRA SAIFI (4th A) LOKESH SINGH ( 4 tH B)
AGRA MEGHA KAUSHIK ( 4th A) RITIK WAHI ( 4th B)

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