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SOCIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
P R O P O S A L S
A R U N
C H A N D R A
B A B U
T U S H A R
H A J A R E
G O B I N D A
S O N A W A L
I I T

K h a r a g p u r
CONTENTS



EDUCATION



HEALTH CARE FACILITIES



GRAVEYARD & CREMATORIUM
EDUCATION



Existing number of educational institutions are sufficient for 2021.



An additional 28 primary schools, 3 high school and 5 senior
secondary schools are needed for the projected population of
2031.
Type of institution

AREA
Municipal
Area

Type of institution
PROJECT
PROJECTE
ED
senior
SENIOR
primary Upper High
Colleg POPULA primary Upper High
Colleg
D
Secon
Secon
schools primary school
es
schools primary school
es
POPULATI
TION(20
dary
dary
ON(2021)
31)
313160

209

104

26

16

3

358952

239

120

30

18

4

SAIL Area

220027

147

73

18

11

2 226694

151

76

19

11

2

Lathikatha

88737

59

30

7

4

1 98190

65

33

8

5

1

Kuarmunda

87614

58

29

7

4

1 101730

68

34

8

5

1

Bisra

10659

7

4

1

1

0 10444

7

3

1

1

0

480

240

60

36

7 796010

531

265

66

40

8

TOTAL

720197
EDUCATION
existing no. of educational
institutions
senior
Secondary

High school

Colleges

Lathikatha

5

3

1

Kuarmunda

1

3

0

Bisra

2

3

0

shortage for 2021
Lathikatha

2

1

0

Kuarmunda

6

1

1

Bisra

0

0

0

shortage for 2031
Lathikatha

3

2

0

Kuarmunda

8

2

1

Bisra

0

0

0

proposed no. of educational
institutions
High school

senior
Secondary

Colleges

Lathikatha

3

2

0

Kuarmunda

8

2

0

Bisra

0

0

0

land area required
Lathikatha

3 x 1.60 ha 2 x 2.20 ha

0

Kuarmunda

8 x 1.60 ha 2 x 2.20 ha

• There is a quantitative shortage of
11 high schools and 4 senior
secondary schools in the block
areas for 2031.
• 8 new high schools are proposed
in Kaurmunda and 3 in Lathikata.
• The school dropout rates in the
block areas are more. So
programs for improving the
quality of education in these
areas should be implemented.
AREA REQUIREMENT
• Area required per
high school
= 1.60 ha.
• Area required
for senior secondary = 2.20 ha

0

Bisra

0

0

0
(all calculations are based on UDPFI guidelines)
Ward No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

adjusted ward adjusted ward actual actual
population till population till populati populati difference difference
on 2021 on 2031
2021
2031
2021
2031
11143
12841
2723
3497
8420
9344
12212
13812
5417
6271
6795
7541
11499
12862
-3941
-4273
15440
17135
13131
10503
12437
5820
14854
11896
8577
7473
14885
10829
8648
5942
7680
5664
4881
6995
10197
4455
4913
6083
12075
5760
4092
6332
8677
8191
10188
11916
13719
16771

14772
11815
14436
6884
15176
13383
8882
7756
17251
7487
9729
6685
6705
6371
5491
7262
10947
3464
5298
7141
14085
6481
4604
6497
9761
8211
11884
13405
15434
18867

12313

13665

9849
11456
8212
12381
11155
11321
6325
10532
14602
8110
5572
8961
5311
4576
6560
10115
5609
4843
5134
7821
5402
3838
6600
8136
7681
9051
11174
12865
15726

10930
12714
9114
13741
12380
12564
7020
11689
16205
9000
6184
9945
5894
5079
7280
11226
6225
5374
5698
8680
5995
4259
7325
9030
8524
10045
12402
14277
17453

818
654
981
-2392
2473
741
-2744
1148
4353
-3773
538
370
-1281
353
305
435
82
-1154
70
949
4254
358
254
-268
541
510
1137
742
854
1045

1107
885
1722
-2230
1435
1003
-3682
736
5562
-8718
729
501
-3240
477
412
-18
-279
-2761
-76
1443
5405
486
345
-828
731
-313
1839
1003
1157
1414
HEALTH CARE



No. of beds available in IGH & RGH= 685+210= 895
No. of other general Hospitals=22



Requirement of health care facilities with respect to population



AREA
Municipal
Area

PROJECTED
POPULATION(2021)

No. of beds required

321790

PROJECTED
POPULATION(2031)

No. of beds required

370541
644

741

SAIL Area

230059

460

246758

494

Lathikatha

20767

42

24531

49

Kuarmunda

90755

182

114094

228

Bisra

8398

17

9942

20

TOTAL

671769

1344

765866

1532
Criteria for land suitability
1.

Road condition –
Type

Weightage

Tar coal road

8

Cement road

6

Brick paved or Murom
road

4

Mud road

2

Distance

Weightage

1 km

6

3 km

4

5 km

2

2. Distance

3. Land ownership owner

Weitage

Government

8

Forest

6

Private

4

SAIL

2
HEALTH CARE

Requirement of health care facilities with respect to OD survey

Zones with less
Health Facilities
PROPOSED HEALTH CARE
GRAVEYARDS &
CREMATORY

Area without Graveyard or burial facilities
EDUCATION

EXISTING CONDITION:
LITERACY RATE :
Name of District/ Civic status
EXISTING CONDITION:
Town / Planning
zone
India
Country
Odisha
State
Sundergarh
District
Rourkela
Planning zone ( area
under RDA)
NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS :
Type of institution

Literacy state (2011)
Male
Female
Average
80
73.45
65.93
91.54

65.46
82.40
82.13
81.22

74.04
73.45
74.13
86.60

Existing no.

primary schools

507

Upper primary

286

High school

63

Secondary

35

Colleges

34

Special education

37

TEACHER STUDENT RATIO :
Enrollment for 2011 - 2012
109693

Total no. of teachers

Teacher student ratio

2705

1:41
EDUCATION
EDUCATION
EDUCATION

AREA COVERED BY HIGH SCHOOLS ( RADIUS-1.61KM)
EDUCATION
7000

MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NEAREST EDUCATIONAL FACILITY
6000

5000

4000

3000

2000

1000

0
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

PRIMARY

12
UP

13

14

15

16

MIDDLE SCHOOL

17

18
HIGH

19

20

21

SECONDARY

22

23

LIBRARY

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33
EDUCATION

Average minimum distance
6000

5000

4000

3000

2000

1000

0
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
HIGH

SECONDARY

LIBRARY
WARD NO. PRIMARY
1
3501
2
903
3
1060
4
1439
5
1415
6
1760
7
1540
8
896
9
1272
10
1090
11
1186
12
1062
13
1798
14
1617
15
626
16
703
17
865
18
204
19
277
20
681
21
1042
22
1513
23
1999
24
932
25
296
26
1011
27
1152
28
1201
29
773
30
888
31
1609
32
2074
33
2191

UP
1427
2151
2180
819
666
800
948
287
337
438
1043
1092
2352
1982
1032
655
1113
978
1101
1363
1640
2047
1835
273
1389
1674
956
4740
4745
2598
3687
1693
2119

MIDDLE
SCHOOL
4683
5377
6394
5080
4693
4175
3525
3493
3073
3045
3063
3436
3710
4038
3823
3897
4332
4218
4157
4185
4230
4348
555
786
2176
2523
1497
3755
4092
2081
2525
3195
4091

HIGH
1190
309
2198
1788
1563
1333
327
100
357
642
646
282
433
339
390
326
143
403
259
443
96
400
1854
412
347
1193
816
622
468
569
1087
1488
581

SECOND
ARY
LIBRARY
2366
4379
1376
3654
2720
3209
1801
2015
1265
2140
736
2143
2093
577
2151
187
1723
357
1802
813
1854
1424
2194
1456
2121
1401
2563
2062
2655
1327
2553
310
2892
150
2923
586
2932
1044
2962
1448
2901
1809
2905
2280
1605
2172
470
3480
1670
4735
1815
5320
852
4241
2392
1676
2895
2117
2638
2026
2659
1555
813
2206
599
3199

EDUCATION
Distance to educational facilities
( from household survey )

Nuagaon
Chikatmati

Ward 33

Kuarmunda

Ward 32

Kansbahal

Ward 31

Lathikatha

Ward 30

Bisra

Ward 29

Kalunga

Ward 28
Ward 27

Jagda

Ward 26

Sector 22

Ward 25

Sector 21

Ward 24

Sector 20

Ward 23

Sector 19

Ward 22

Sector 18

Ward 21

Sector 17

Ward 20

Sector 16

AXIS TITLE

Ward 19
Ward 18

> 5 km

Ward 17

2 - 5 km

Ward 16

1 - 2 km

Ward 15

<1 km

Ward 14
Ward 13

> 5 km

Sector 15

2 - 5 km

Sector 14

1 - 2 km

Sector 13

<1 km

Sector 12
Sector 11
Sector 10

Ward 12

Sector 09

Ward 11
Ward 10

Sector 08

Ward 09

Sector 07

Ward 08

Sector 06

Ward 07

Sector 05

Ward 06

Sector 04

Ward 05

Sector 03

Ward 04

Sector 02

Ward 03

Sector 01

Ward 02
Ward 01

0
0

20

40
60
% OF HOUSHOLD

80

100

20

40

60

% OF HOUSHOLD

80

100
Ward wise distribution of
educational facilities

Ward 33
Ward 32

Nuagaon

Ward 31

Chikatmati

Ward 30

Kuarmunda

Ward 29

Kansbahal

Ward 28

Lathikatha

Ward 27

Bisra

Ward 26

Kalunga

Ward 25

Jagda

Ward 24

Sector 22

Ward 23

Sector 21

Ward 22

Sector 20

Ward 21

Sector 19

Ward 20

Sector 18

Ward 19

Sector 17

Ward 18

Sector 16

Ward 17
Ward 16

Sector 15

Ward 15

Sector 14

Ward 14

Sector 13

Ward 13

Sector 12

Ward 12

Sector 11

Ward 11

Sector 10

Ward 10

Sector 09

Ward 09

Sector 08

Ward 08

Sector 07

Ward 07

Sector 06

Ward 06

Sector 05

Ward 05

Sector 04

Ward 04

Sector 03

Ward 03

Sector 02

Ward 02

Sector 01

ward 01
0

Library

1

2

special edu.

3
college

4

5

secondary

6
school

7

0

1
Library

2

3

special edu.

college

4
secondary

5
school

6
EDUCATION



The existing facilities shows that there is no quantitative
shortage on average. On the basis of accessibility ( standard
walking distance taken as 1.6 km for high school & higher
secondary; 0.6 km for primary and upper primary) ward no- 4
,3 23 and the some areas under kaurmunda block is not
covered by the standard proximity.
Existing
primary

507

500

Upper primary

286

240

High school

63

60

Senior secondary



Required

35

40

There is a need of qualitative improvement in the existing
conditions of primary and upper primary schools in the
Lathikatta, Bisra and Kaurmunda blocks.
EDUCATION



On an average of 40% of students in the Lathikatta,
Kaurmunda, Nhikatmati and Nuagaon travel more than 5
km to reach the schools.



Even if majority of the surveyed people are satisfied with
the number of educational institutions, there is a visible
indifference in the satisfaction related to quality of
education between the southern part and rest of the areas
under RDA.



Most of the higher secondary schools and other higher
education institutions are situated in the central and
northern parts. People form the Lathikatta and Kaurmunda
region have to travel more than 5 km to reach this regions.
HEALTH CARE

Service Area buffers with 1 km of radius from General
Hospitals & areas without Health care facilities.

Zones with less
Health Facilities
HEALTH CARE




Health improvement programs and camps has been
conducted in tribal and rural areas.
IGH is serving whole population of SAIL area and RGH is
serving most of the population from Rourkela Municipality.

ISSUES:
 Irregular distribution of health care centres. Most of
the
Hospitals/ clinics are accumulated in civil
township
area.
 Absence of health care facilities in neighbouring villages.
Ex. Luakera, Dharampally
 Health care facilities are not available in some areas, not
even primary treatment dispensary. One Doctor visits
village once a week (Luakera villege).
 Distance of Hospitals is more than 10 kms. In case of
villages near Lathikatta & Kuarmunda area.
Ward wise distribution of
hospitals

Nuagaon
Chikatmati
Kuarmunda

Ward 33
Ward 32
Ward 31
Ward 30
Ward 29
Ward 28
Ward 27
Ward 26
Ward 25
Ward 24
Ward 23
Ward 22
Ward 21
Ward 20
Ward 19
Ward 18
Ward 17
Ward 16
Ward 15
Ward 14
Ward 13
Ward 12
Ward 11
Ward 10
Ward 09
Ward 08
Ward 07
Ward 06
Ward 05
Ward 04
Ward 03
Ward 02
Ward 01

Kansbahal
Lathikatha
Bisra
Kalunga
Jagda
Sector 22
Sector 21
Sector 20
Sector 19
Sector 18
Sector 17

Sector 16
Sector 15
Sector 14
Sector 13
Sector 12
Sector 11
Sector 10
Sector 09
Sector 08
Sector 07
Sector 06
Sector 05
Sector 04
Sector 03
Sector 02

Sector 01
0

1

Specialist Hospital

2

3
Health Centre

4

5

6

Main Health Cenre

7

0

1

Specialist Hospital

2

3
Health Centre

4

5

6

Main Health Cenre

7
WARD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

AVERAGE MINIMUM DISTANCE
GENERAL
NO. MAIN HOSPITAL
HOSPITAL
PRIVATE CLINICS
4331
1083
5056
2544
360
3453
2267
866
3904
950
354
1821
1025
375
1939
1247
112
2067
773
394
858
414
246
570
22
299
926
614
644
792
1238
779
1144
1354
526
982
2579
1544
1634
2260
1217
1709
1342
180
664
814
67
420
1041
98
177
1248
415
397
2161
415
533
1678
514
880
1949
783
1217
2346
1213
1675
5277
1932
2882
6548
1183
4141
9167
510
5350
10621
893
5997
7367
1356
4945
2328
756
1199
2776
175
1765
4585
705
2421
3902
242
1515
2068
1111
2607
2564
1221
3316
HEALTH CARE

AVERAGE MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM WARDS TO HOSPITALS
12000

10000

8000

6000

4000

2000

0
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Main Hospital

General Hospital

Specialized Clinics
SAFETY & SECURITY

Distribution of police stations and fire stations
Safety and Security-ward wise
distribution of facilities

Nuagaon
Chikatmati
Kuarmunda

Ward 33
Ward 32
Ward 31
Ward 30
Ward 29
Ward 28
Ward 27
Ward 26
Ward 25
Ward 24
Ward 23
Ward 22
Ward 21
Ward 20
Ward 19
Ward 18
Ward 17
Ward 16
Ward 15
Ward 14
Ward 13
Ward 12
Ward 11
Ward 10
Ward 09
Ward 08
Ward 07
Ward 06
Ward 05
Ward 04
Ward 03
Ward 02
Ward 01

Kansbahal

Lathikatha
Bisra
Kalunga
Jagda
Sector 22
Sector 21
Sector 20
Sector 19
Sector 18
Sector 17
Sector 16
Sector 15
Sector 14

Sector 13
Sector 12
Sector 11
Sector 10
Sector 09
Sector 08
Sector 07
Sector 06
Sector 05
Sector 04
Sector 03
Sector 02
Sector 01
0

1

2

Post Office

3
Fire Station

4

5

Police Station

6

7

0

1
Post Office

2

3
Fire Station

4

5

Police Station

6

7
POLICE STATION

EXISTING CONDITION:
No. of Police stations= 24
Proposed no. of police stations= 4



Special forces are available in Naxalite prone areas.
UDPFI Guidelines for Police station: 1 for 90,000 population.

Required no. of police stations= 599,588/90,000= 7
ISSUES:
 Some areas specially near ‘Saranda Forest’ (i.e. Bisra and
Lathikatta area) are still not safe. Last Naxalite activity was
recorded 1.5 yr. before still these areas are not declared
as ‘Naxalite free zones’.
POLICE STATION

YEAR

CASE REPORTED

MURDER

THEFT

2009

2433

65

2010

2254

2011
2012

ROAD ACCIDENTS
Injury

Death

-

385

-

72

-

335

-

2148

68

562

373

191

2335

80

588

317

156

ISSUES:
 Increase in
cases of Theft
since last 2
years.
 Number of
death caused
by Road
Accidents
increased in last
2 years

Cases Registered
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
2009

2010
Murder

2011
Theft

Case Reported

2012
FIRE SAFETY

EXISTING CONDITION:
No. of Fire stations= 3
Proposed no. of Fire stations= 6
 RSP has their own fire station in Industrial area.
 UDPFI Guidelines: 1 fire station or sub fire station within 1 for
3 km to be provided for 2 lakh population.
ISSUES:
 Poor maintenance of Fire Stations. Panposh fire station is in
very bad condition.
 Near by villages are not immediately accessible because
of poor road quality and road width.
 Absence of Fire Hydrants which is required in congested
areas like market or commercial zone.
 Reserved Water Tanks for fire safety are absent in
public, semi-public and residential areas.
 RSP fire station works independently. Absence of
coordination in municipal and RSP fire stations.
POSTAL & BANKING
SERVICES

Distribution of postal and banking services
POSTAL & BANKING
FACILITIES

EXISTING CONDITION OF POST OFFICES:
No. of Post Office= 27
No. of proposed Post offices= 6
According to UDPFI Guidelines 1 Post Office for 10-15
thousand population.
So Requirement of no. of post office= 5,99,588/15,000= 40
Required no. of Post Office= 7
 Postal as well as Banking services are available. Current
no. of account holders is 94,400.
EXISTING CONDITION OF BANKS:
No. of Nationalized Banks= 9
Total branches of Nationalized Banks= 48
 Various private and co-operative Banks are available.
 Loan facilities are available based on the income level
and income source of the beneficiary.
RELIGIOUS PLACES

Distribution of Religious places & Burial Grounds
RELIGIOUS PLACES

EXISTING CONDITION:
Types of Religious places available:
 Temple
 Mosque
 Church
 Gurudwara
 Evenly distributed in all wards and sectors.
 At least a small temple is present in each colony of
Municipal area.
ISSUES:
 People prefer to visit Temples of specific deities. Which
increases travelling cost.
GRAVEYARDS &
CREMATORY

EXISTING CONDITION:
 Major Cremation ground for Hindu religion is Vedvyas
Burning Ghat.
 Graveyards are located in areas with more Christian &
Muslim population.
 UDPFI Guidelines for Cremation/ burial ground: Provision of
at least 2 sites for 5 lakh population and to provide one
electric crematorium for large size towns.

ISSUES:
 Whole population is using Vedvyas Burning Ghat for
Cremation. Lack of Crematoriums.
 Less no. on Graveyards with respect to population.
 Lack of electric Crematorium which is necessary in major
Hospitals like RGH & IGH for the deaths caused by a severe
disease.
GRAVEYARDS &
CREMATORY

Area without Graveyard or burial facilities
Sports and Culture- ward wise
distribution

Ward 33
Ward 32
Ward 31
Ward 30

Nuagaon

Ward 29

Chikatmati

Ward 28

Kuarmunda

Ward 27

Kansbahal

Ward 26

Lathikatha

Ward 25

Bisra

Ward 24

Kalunga

Ward 23

Jagda

Ward 22

Sector 22

Ward 21

Sector 21
Sector 20

Ward 20

Sector 19

Ward 19

Sector 18

Ward 18

Sector 17

Ward 17

Sector 16

Ward 16

Sector 15

Ward 15

Sector 14

Ward 14

Sector 13

Ward 13

Sector 12

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Stadium

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THEATRE

EXISTING CONDITION:
 Konark Theatre: The only working theatre of Rourkela.
ISSUES:
 Only one Movie theatre in whole city.
 Poorly maintained.

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Social infrastructure proposals for rourkela, orissa

  • 1. SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE P R O P O S A L S A R U N C H A N D R A B A B U T U S H A R H A J A R E G O B I N D A S O N A W A L I I T K h a r a g p u r
  • 3. EDUCATION  Existing number of educational institutions are sufficient for 2021.  An additional 28 primary schools, 3 high school and 5 senior secondary schools are needed for the projected population of 2031. Type of institution AREA Municipal Area Type of institution PROJECT PROJECTE ED senior SENIOR primary Upper High Colleg POPULA primary Upper High Colleg D Secon Secon schools primary school es schools primary school es POPULATI TION(20 dary dary ON(2021) 31) 313160 209 104 26 16 3 358952 239 120 30 18 4 SAIL Area 220027 147 73 18 11 2 226694 151 76 19 11 2 Lathikatha 88737 59 30 7 4 1 98190 65 33 8 5 1 Kuarmunda 87614 58 29 7 4 1 101730 68 34 8 5 1 Bisra 10659 7 4 1 1 0 10444 7 3 1 1 0 480 240 60 36 7 796010 531 265 66 40 8 TOTAL 720197
  • 4. EDUCATION existing no. of educational institutions senior Secondary High school Colleges Lathikatha 5 3 1 Kuarmunda 1 3 0 Bisra 2 3 0 shortage for 2021 Lathikatha 2 1 0 Kuarmunda 6 1 1 Bisra 0 0 0 shortage for 2031 Lathikatha 3 2 0 Kuarmunda 8 2 1 Bisra 0 0 0 proposed no. of educational institutions High school senior Secondary Colleges Lathikatha 3 2 0 Kuarmunda 8 2 0 Bisra 0 0 0 land area required Lathikatha 3 x 1.60 ha 2 x 2.20 ha 0 Kuarmunda 8 x 1.60 ha 2 x 2.20 ha • There is a quantitative shortage of 11 high schools and 4 senior secondary schools in the block areas for 2031. • 8 new high schools are proposed in Kaurmunda and 3 in Lathikata. • The school dropout rates in the block areas are more. So programs for improving the quality of education in these areas should be implemented. AREA REQUIREMENT • Area required per high school = 1.60 ha. • Area required for senior secondary = 2.20 ha 0 Bisra 0 0 0 (all calculations are based on UDPFI guidelines)
  • 5. Ward No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 adjusted ward adjusted ward actual actual population till population till populati populati difference difference on 2021 on 2031 2021 2031 2021 2031 11143 12841 2723 3497 8420 9344 12212 13812 5417 6271 6795 7541 11499 12862 -3941 -4273 15440 17135 13131 10503 12437 5820 14854 11896 8577 7473 14885 10829 8648 5942 7680 5664 4881 6995 10197 4455 4913 6083 12075 5760 4092 6332 8677 8191 10188 11916 13719 16771 14772 11815 14436 6884 15176 13383 8882 7756 17251 7487 9729 6685 6705 6371 5491 7262 10947 3464 5298 7141 14085 6481 4604 6497 9761 8211 11884 13405 15434 18867 12313 13665 9849 11456 8212 12381 11155 11321 6325 10532 14602 8110 5572 8961 5311 4576 6560 10115 5609 4843 5134 7821 5402 3838 6600 8136 7681 9051 11174 12865 15726 10930 12714 9114 13741 12380 12564 7020 11689 16205 9000 6184 9945 5894 5079 7280 11226 6225 5374 5698 8680 5995 4259 7325 9030 8524 10045 12402 14277 17453 818 654 981 -2392 2473 741 -2744 1148 4353 -3773 538 370 -1281 353 305 435 82 -1154 70 949 4254 358 254 -268 541 510 1137 742 854 1045 1107 885 1722 -2230 1435 1003 -3682 736 5562 -8718 729 501 -3240 477 412 -18 -279 -2761 -76 1443 5405 486 345 -828 731 -313 1839 1003 1157 1414
  • 6. HEALTH CARE  No. of beds available in IGH & RGH= 685+210= 895 No. of other general Hospitals=22  Requirement of health care facilities with respect to population  AREA Municipal Area PROJECTED POPULATION(2021) No. of beds required 321790 PROJECTED POPULATION(2031) No. of beds required 370541 644 741 SAIL Area 230059 460 246758 494 Lathikatha 20767 42 24531 49 Kuarmunda 90755 182 114094 228 Bisra 8398 17 9942 20 TOTAL 671769 1344 765866 1532
  • 7. Criteria for land suitability 1. Road condition – Type Weightage Tar coal road 8 Cement road 6 Brick paved or Murom road 4 Mud road 2 Distance Weightage 1 km 6 3 km 4 5 km 2 2. Distance 3. Land ownership owner Weitage Government 8 Forest 6 Private 4 SAIL 2
  • 8. HEALTH CARE Requirement of health care facilities with respect to OD survey Zones with less Health Facilities
  • 10. GRAVEYARDS & CREMATORY Area without Graveyard or burial facilities
  • 11. EDUCATION EXISTING CONDITION: LITERACY RATE : Name of District/ Civic status EXISTING CONDITION: Town / Planning zone India Country Odisha State Sundergarh District Rourkela Planning zone ( area under RDA) NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS : Type of institution Literacy state (2011) Male Female Average 80 73.45 65.93 91.54 65.46 82.40 82.13 81.22 74.04 73.45 74.13 86.60 Existing no. primary schools 507 Upper primary 286 High school 63 Secondary 35 Colleges 34 Special education 37 TEACHER STUDENT RATIO : Enrollment for 2011 - 2012 109693 Total no. of teachers Teacher student ratio 2705 1:41
  • 14. EDUCATION AREA COVERED BY HIGH SCHOOLS ( RADIUS-1.61KM)
  • 15. EDUCATION 7000 MINIMUM DISTANCE TO NEAREST EDUCATIONAL FACILITY 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PRIMARY 12 UP 13 14 15 16 MIDDLE SCHOOL 17 18 HIGH 19 20 21 SECONDARY 22 23 LIBRARY 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
  • 16. EDUCATION Average minimum distance 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 HIGH SECONDARY LIBRARY
  • 17. WARD NO. PRIMARY 1 3501 2 903 3 1060 4 1439 5 1415 6 1760 7 1540 8 896 9 1272 10 1090 11 1186 12 1062 13 1798 14 1617 15 626 16 703 17 865 18 204 19 277 20 681 21 1042 22 1513 23 1999 24 932 25 296 26 1011 27 1152 28 1201 29 773 30 888 31 1609 32 2074 33 2191 UP 1427 2151 2180 819 666 800 948 287 337 438 1043 1092 2352 1982 1032 655 1113 978 1101 1363 1640 2047 1835 273 1389 1674 956 4740 4745 2598 3687 1693 2119 MIDDLE SCHOOL 4683 5377 6394 5080 4693 4175 3525 3493 3073 3045 3063 3436 3710 4038 3823 3897 4332 4218 4157 4185 4230 4348 555 786 2176 2523 1497 3755 4092 2081 2525 3195 4091 HIGH 1190 309 2198 1788 1563 1333 327 100 357 642 646 282 433 339 390 326 143 403 259 443 96 400 1854 412 347 1193 816 622 468 569 1087 1488 581 SECOND ARY LIBRARY 2366 4379 1376 3654 2720 3209 1801 2015 1265 2140 736 2143 2093 577 2151 187 1723 357 1802 813 1854 1424 2194 1456 2121 1401 2563 2062 2655 1327 2553 310 2892 150 2923 586 2932 1044 2962 1448 2901 1809 2905 2280 1605 2172 470 3480 1670 4735 1815 5320 852 4241 2392 1676 2895 2117 2638 2026 2659 1555 813 2206 599 3199 EDUCATION
  • 18. Distance to educational facilities ( from household survey ) Nuagaon Chikatmati Ward 33 Kuarmunda Ward 32 Kansbahal Ward 31 Lathikatha Ward 30 Bisra Ward 29 Kalunga Ward 28 Ward 27 Jagda Ward 26 Sector 22 Ward 25 Sector 21 Ward 24 Sector 20 Ward 23 Sector 19 Ward 22 Sector 18 Ward 21 Sector 17 Ward 20 Sector 16 AXIS TITLE Ward 19 Ward 18 > 5 km Ward 17 2 - 5 km Ward 16 1 - 2 km Ward 15 <1 km Ward 14 Ward 13 > 5 km Sector 15 2 - 5 km Sector 14 1 - 2 km Sector 13 <1 km Sector 12 Sector 11 Sector 10 Ward 12 Sector 09 Ward 11 Ward 10 Sector 08 Ward 09 Sector 07 Ward 08 Sector 06 Ward 07 Sector 05 Ward 06 Sector 04 Ward 05 Sector 03 Ward 04 Sector 02 Ward 03 Sector 01 Ward 02 Ward 01 0 0 20 40 60 % OF HOUSHOLD 80 100 20 40 60 % OF HOUSHOLD 80 100
  • 19. Ward wise distribution of educational facilities Ward 33 Ward 32 Nuagaon Ward 31 Chikatmati Ward 30 Kuarmunda Ward 29 Kansbahal Ward 28 Lathikatha Ward 27 Bisra Ward 26 Kalunga Ward 25 Jagda Ward 24 Sector 22 Ward 23 Sector 21 Ward 22 Sector 20 Ward 21 Sector 19 Ward 20 Sector 18 Ward 19 Sector 17 Ward 18 Sector 16 Ward 17 Ward 16 Sector 15 Ward 15 Sector 14 Ward 14 Sector 13 Ward 13 Sector 12 Ward 12 Sector 11 Ward 11 Sector 10 Ward 10 Sector 09 Ward 09 Sector 08 Ward 08 Sector 07 Ward 07 Sector 06 Ward 06 Sector 05 Ward 05 Sector 04 Ward 04 Sector 03 Ward 03 Sector 02 Ward 02 Sector 01 ward 01 0 Library 1 2 special edu. 3 college 4 5 secondary 6 school 7 0 1 Library 2 3 special edu. college 4 secondary 5 school 6
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  • 22. EDUCATION  The existing facilities shows that there is no quantitative shortage on average. On the basis of accessibility ( standard walking distance taken as 1.6 km for high school & higher secondary; 0.6 km for primary and upper primary) ward no- 4 ,3 23 and the some areas under kaurmunda block is not covered by the standard proximity. Existing primary 507 500 Upper primary 286 240 High school 63 60 Senior secondary  Required 35 40 There is a need of qualitative improvement in the existing conditions of primary and upper primary schools in the Lathikatta, Bisra and Kaurmunda blocks.
  • 23. EDUCATION  On an average of 40% of students in the Lathikatta, Kaurmunda, Nhikatmati and Nuagaon travel more than 5 km to reach the schools.  Even if majority of the surveyed people are satisfied with the number of educational institutions, there is a visible indifference in the satisfaction related to quality of education between the southern part and rest of the areas under RDA.  Most of the higher secondary schools and other higher education institutions are situated in the central and northern parts. People form the Lathikatta and Kaurmunda region have to travel more than 5 km to reach this regions.
  • 24. HEALTH CARE Service Area buffers with 1 km of radius from General Hospitals & areas without Health care facilities. Zones with less Health Facilities
  • 25. HEALTH CARE   Health improvement programs and camps has been conducted in tribal and rural areas. IGH is serving whole population of SAIL area and RGH is serving most of the population from Rourkela Municipality. ISSUES:  Irregular distribution of health care centres. Most of the Hospitals/ clinics are accumulated in civil township area.  Absence of health care facilities in neighbouring villages. Ex. Luakera, Dharampally  Health care facilities are not available in some areas, not even primary treatment dispensary. One Doctor visits village once a week (Luakera villege).  Distance of Hospitals is more than 10 kms. In case of villages near Lathikatta & Kuarmunda area.
  • 26. Ward wise distribution of hospitals Nuagaon Chikatmati Kuarmunda Ward 33 Ward 32 Ward 31 Ward 30 Ward 29 Ward 28 Ward 27 Ward 26 Ward 25 Ward 24 Ward 23 Ward 22 Ward 21 Ward 20 Ward 19 Ward 18 Ward 17 Ward 16 Ward 15 Ward 14 Ward 13 Ward 12 Ward 11 Ward 10 Ward 09 Ward 08 Ward 07 Ward 06 Ward 05 Ward 04 Ward 03 Ward 02 Ward 01 Kansbahal Lathikatha Bisra Kalunga Jagda Sector 22 Sector 21 Sector 20 Sector 19 Sector 18 Sector 17 Sector 16 Sector 15 Sector 14 Sector 13 Sector 12 Sector 11 Sector 10 Sector 09 Sector 08 Sector 07 Sector 06 Sector 05 Sector 04 Sector 03 Sector 02 Sector 01 0 1 Specialist Hospital 2 3 Health Centre 4 5 6 Main Health Cenre 7 0 1 Specialist Hospital 2 3 Health Centre 4 5 6 Main Health Cenre 7
  • 27. WARD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 AVERAGE MINIMUM DISTANCE GENERAL NO. MAIN HOSPITAL HOSPITAL PRIVATE CLINICS 4331 1083 5056 2544 360 3453 2267 866 3904 950 354 1821 1025 375 1939 1247 112 2067 773 394 858 414 246 570 22 299 926 614 644 792 1238 779 1144 1354 526 982 2579 1544 1634 2260 1217 1709 1342 180 664 814 67 420 1041 98 177 1248 415 397 2161 415 533 1678 514 880 1949 783 1217 2346 1213 1675 5277 1932 2882 6548 1183 4141 9167 510 5350 10621 893 5997 7367 1356 4945 2328 756 1199 2776 175 1765 4585 705 2421 3902 242 1515 2068 1111 2607 2564 1221 3316
  • 28. HEALTH CARE AVERAGE MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM WARDS TO HOSPITALS 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Main Hospital General Hospital Specialized Clinics
  • 29. SAFETY & SECURITY Distribution of police stations and fire stations
  • 30. Safety and Security-ward wise distribution of facilities Nuagaon Chikatmati Kuarmunda Ward 33 Ward 32 Ward 31 Ward 30 Ward 29 Ward 28 Ward 27 Ward 26 Ward 25 Ward 24 Ward 23 Ward 22 Ward 21 Ward 20 Ward 19 Ward 18 Ward 17 Ward 16 Ward 15 Ward 14 Ward 13 Ward 12 Ward 11 Ward 10 Ward 09 Ward 08 Ward 07 Ward 06 Ward 05 Ward 04 Ward 03 Ward 02 Ward 01 Kansbahal Lathikatha Bisra Kalunga Jagda Sector 22 Sector 21 Sector 20 Sector 19 Sector 18 Sector 17 Sector 16 Sector 15 Sector 14 Sector 13 Sector 12 Sector 11 Sector 10 Sector 09 Sector 08 Sector 07 Sector 06 Sector 05 Sector 04 Sector 03 Sector 02 Sector 01 0 1 2 Post Office 3 Fire Station 4 5 Police Station 6 7 0 1 Post Office 2 3 Fire Station 4 5 Police Station 6 7
  • 31. POLICE STATION EXISTING CONDITION: No. of Police stations= 24 Proposed no. of police stations= 4   Special forces are available in Naxalite prone areas. UDPFI Guidelines for Police station: 1 for 90,000 population. Required no. of police stations= 599,588/90,000= 7 ISSUES:  Some areas specially near ‘Saranda Forest’ (i.e. Bisra and Lathikatta area) are still not safe. Last Naxalite activity was recorded 1.5 yr. before still these areas are not declared as ‘Naxalite free zones’.
  • 32. POLICE STATION YEAR CASE REPORTED MURDER THEFT 2009 2433 65 2010 2254 2011 2012 ROAD ACCIDENTS Injury Death - 385 - 72 - 335 - 2148 68 562 373 191 2335 80 588 317 156 ISSUES:  Increase in cases of Theft since last 2 years.  Number of death caused by Road Accidents increased in last 2 years Cases Registered 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2009 2010 Murder 2011 Theft Case Reported 2012
  • 33. FIRE SAFETY EXISTING CONDITION: No. of Fire stations= 3 Proposed no. of Fire stations= 6  RSP has their own fire station in Industrial area.  UDPFI Guidelines: 1 fire station or sub fire station within 1 for 3 km to be provided for 2 lakh population. ISSUES:  Poor maintenance of Fire Stations. Panposh fire station is in very bad condition.  Near by villages are not immediately accessible because of poor road quality and road width.  Absence of Fire Hydrants which is required in congested areas like market or commercial zone.  Reserved Water Tanks for fire safety are absent in public, semi-public and residential areas.  RSP fire station works independently. Absence of coordination in municipal and RSP fire stations.
  • 34. POSTAL & BANKING SERVICES Distribution of postal and banking services
  • 35. POSTAL & BANKING FACILITIES EXISTING CONDITION OF POST OFFICES: No. of Post Office= 27 No. of proposed Post offices= 6 According to UDPFI Guidelines 1 Post Office for 10-15 thousand population. So Requirement of no. of post office= 5,99,588/15,000= 40 Required no. of Post Office= 7  Postal as well as Banking services are available. Current no. of account holders is 94,400. EXISTING CONDITION OF BANKS: No. of Nationalized Banks= 9 Total branches of Nationalized Banks= 48  Various private and co-operative Banks are available.  Loan facilities are available based on the income level and income source of the beneficiary.
  • 36. RELIGIOUS PLACES Distribution of Religious places & Burial Grounds
  • 37. RELIGIOUS PLACES EXISTING CONDITION: Types of Religious places available:  Temple  Mosque  Church  Gurudwara  Evenly distributed in all wards and sectors.  At least a small temple is present in each colony of Municipal area. ISSUES:  People prefer to visit Temples of specific deities. Which increases travelling cost.
  • 38. GRAVEYARDS & CREMATORY EXISTING CONDITION:  Major Cremation ground for Hindu religion is Vedvyas Burning Ghat.  Graveyards are located in areas with more Christian & Muslim population.  UDPFI Guidelines for Cremation/ burial ground: Provision of at least 2 sites for 5 lakh population and to provide one electric crematorium for large size towns. ISSUES:  Whole population is using Vedvyas Burning Ghat for Cremation. Lack of Crematoriums.  Less no. on Graveyards with respect to population.  Lack of electric Crematorium which is necessary in major Hospitals like RGH & IGH for the deaths caused by a severe disease.
  • 39. GRAVEYARDS & CREMATORY Area without Graveyard or burial facilities
  • 40. Sports and Culture- ward wise distribution Ward 33 Ward 32 Ward 31 Ward 30 Nuagaon Ward 29 Chikatmati Ward 28 Kuarmunda Ward 27 Kansbahal Ward 26 Lathikatha Ward 25 Bisra Ward 24 Kalunga Ward 23 Jagda Ward 22 Sector 22 Ward 21 Sector 21 Sector 20 Ward 20 Sector 19 Ward 19 Sector 18 Ward 18 Sector 17 Ward 17 Sector 16 Ward 16 Sector 15 Ward 15 Sector 14 Ward 14 Sector 13 Ward 13 Sector 12 Ward 12 Sector 11 Ward 11 Sector 10 Ward 10 Sector 09 Ward 09 Sector 08 Ward 08 Sector 07 Ward 07 Sector 06 Ward 06 Sector 05 Ward 05 Sector 04 Ward 04 Sector 03 Ward 03 Sector 02 Ward 02 Sector 01 Ward 01 0 1 Cinema Hall 2 3 4 Community Hall 5 Stadium 6 7 0 1 2 Cinema Hall 3 4 Community Hall 5 Stadium 6 7
  • 41. THEATRE EXISTING CONDITION:  Konark Theatre: The only working theatre of Rourkela. ISSUES:  Only one Movie theatre in whole city.  Poorly maintained.