The document describes a structure plan for the Dehsabz North area of the new Kabul City in Afghanistan. Creative Circle developed the structure plan in association with SPAGEO Delhi. The structure plan detailed out the master plan for Dehsabz North area covering 21,322 hectares and a projected population of 30 lakhs. It proposed a conceptual land use and road network plan at a scale of 1:50,000. The structure plan incorporated integrated spatial functions, accessibility, mobility and sustainability. It delineated the area into hierarchical zones and proposed public facilities to meet population requirements.
2. COMPANY BRIEF
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Our firm offers
City Planning
Incepted by Mrs. Manjusha Sahasrabhojanee
“Creative Circle” was born out of the
parental firm established in 1964 by Bhaskar
D. Sahasrabhojanee, graduated at Nagpur and
d d d b ikhil S h bh j
City Planning,
Architectural Consultancy,
Engineering Consultancy,
U b D i d U b R d lLondon. Headed by Nikhil B Sahasrabhojanee
and Manjusha N. Sahasrabhojanee,
Registered with the Council of Architecture,
New Delhi, as per Architects’ Act of 1972 and
b f I i f T Pl I di
Urban Design and Urban Redevelopment
Planning,
Heritage, Environmental & Social Reform
Planning,
member of Institute of Town Planners, India
Housing and Slum Rehabilitation
Planning,
Green and Solar City Planning,
Our Offices:
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Special Area and Industrial Planning,
Interior Design & Decoration,
Landscape Consultancy,
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3. Services offered from concept to commissioning
CITY PLANNING THEMATIC DEVELOPMENTCITY PLANNING, THEMATIC DEVELOPMENT
ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANCY, ESPECIAL BUILDINGS PLANNING
URBAN DESIGN, HERITAGE, ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIAL REFORM PLANNING,
SOCIAL HOUSING, HIGH PROFILE HOUSING AND TOWNSHIP DESIGNS,
TOURISM AND ECO-TOURISMS PROJECT PLANNING
INTERIOR DESIGN & DECORATIONINTERIOR DESIGN & DECORATION,
LANDSCAPE CONSULTANCY,
SANITATION AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY,
ROAD DEVELOPMENT & STREET DESIGN
MARKET FEASIBILITY STUDY,
VALUATION and allied services.
OUR REACH
We have a team of well‐qualified and experienced technical personals capable of providing consultancy in
MANY STATES OF INDIA
MAHARSHTRA CHHATTISGARH MADHYA PRADESH UTTRANCHAL
JHARKHAND BIHAR ASSAM ODISHA ANDHRA PRADESH HARYANA
Potential
KERALA KARNATAKA GUJARAT WEST BENGAL RAJASTHAN NE STATES
evaluation
with
constraints
Concept
Technical &
Financial
Appraisal
Funding
Options and
feasibility
Implementation/
Monitoring &
Supervision
Vision/theme
formulation
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4. Our Vision
Vision
Creating thematic development and new vision for region through
development plans; tourism planning, Ecotourism planning, area planning;
urban design; infrastructure projects, benchmarking against international &
national standards ensuring induction of best practices and efficienciesnational standards, ensuring induction of best practices and efficiencies
towards implementation, stressing sustainability and use of non-
conventional energy resources
Approach
Creation of a Perspective development Plan of the
opportunities:
Assessment for hidden potential of the Project area/region and thep j g
Citizens/users.
Involvement of Citizens in formulation, implementation and benefit of vision
and development of the City/region/project area
Enhancing collaboration of Federal and Local Government and its AgenciesEnhancing collaboration of Federal and Local Government and its Agencies
to address infrastructure needs in sustainable format.
Introducing rigorous project development to successfully commercialize
private sector led projects
Inducing use of non-conventional energy resources for less dependency on
conventional energy
Assisting in obtaining funds during project development and implementation
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5. P t
Methodology
Assessment Of Study Area
Opportunities, Strengths, Risks
and Weaknesses
Unmet Demand/ Gap
Parameters
Demography Economic
Base Financial Physical &
Environmental
Infrastructure
Stages of CDP preparation
• reconnaissance survey
• Situation analysis Unmet Demand/ Gap
Other requirements
Institutional Set Up
Regional Setting
Development area’s
Potentials
Government Schemes
for development
d
• Tourism sector analysis
• Stake holders meeting
• Engineering study
T i t d i ll
for development
(Central / State)
Future Perspective and
Designing/ Planning
Direction of Development
Proposals
S t / C t
Consultations
with appropriate
Authorities to
understand the
situation
• Tourism study in all
type of tourism
• Heritage conservation
• Archeological
Strategies and Development
Sectors/ Components
Environmental
Settings
•Tourism
situation
g
conservation
• Formulation of vision
• Identification of
potential sites
Options and Strategies for
Development of Region
Development
•Regional Settings
•Financial Aspects/
Estimates
potential sites
• Infrastructure planning
• Tourism strategies
• FOP planning Estimates
•Connectivity
•Services to tourist
•Rehabilitation etc
Investment & Options for
• Finalisation of DTP
thro’ consultations
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•Rehabilitation etc.Development
6. COMPOSITION OF THE TEAM
• The team of international and local experts selected for the project has been
chosen with a strong emphasis on experience and the proven ability to generate
innovative, efficient and effective solutions to the problems that may arise duringinnovative, efficient and effective solutions to the problems that may arise during
project implementation.
• The team brings:
• International experience
• Experience in urban planning sectors
• Experience in urban infrastructure sectors
l• Experience in GIS implementation
• Experience in PPP implementation
• Experience in urban designing and legislation
E ll t t h i l d l ti l kill i l t t thi j t• Excellent technical and analytical skill in areas relevant to this project
• Ability to work closely with the client at all stages of a project.
• The team is consisting of the experts as mentioned in TOR plus urban planners,
social expert and engineers to work on a holistic approach towards a sustainable
development project
7. Team For Development Plan Preparation
Form 5: Details of staff with firm: Expert team for the project
S.No Family Name, First Name Details of staff Qualifications Experience
1 Sahasrabhojanee Nikhil Team Leader (1 No) MASTER IN PLANNING, 1991,SPA,NDEL 25 YRS 6 MONTHS
2 Sahasrabhojanee M.N. TEAM LEADER 2 B.Arch. MASTER IN PLANNING, 1991,SPA,NDEL 27YRS 6MONTHS
3 Pradumn3 Pradumn
Sahasrabhojanee
Sr. Architects B.Arch. Master of urban design 1989,SPA,NDEL 29yrs 6 months
4 Bhushan Chambewar Junior Planner B.Arch. master of planning2007( Industrial) 8 yrs
5 Anand Prakash
Structures
BE (Civil), University of Roorkee, 1969; L.L.B, Lucknow
University 1992
44 YRS
University, 1992
6 Abhay Kumar Khare
Traffic Engineer
M.E. (Planning, with Spl. In Transport Planning), Delhi
University, 1993‐94; B.E.(Civil), Nagpur University, 1988
19 yrs
7 Kishore Pampatwar Infrastructure
Engineer
B.E. Civil 27 Years
8 D R h l V R l k P i Ph D (P i S l A hit t ) BITS Pil i 2005 M E 138 Dr. Rahul V. Ralegaonkar Passive energy
Engineers
Ph. D. (Passive Solar Architecture), BITS, Pilani, 2005, M.E.
(Civil), BITS, Pilani, 2000, B.E. (Civil), Nagpur University,
1998
13 yrs
9 Sahasrabhojanee Atul Charted
Accountant Legal &
institutional
B.Com. (Hon.), Chartered Accountant in Nov., 1985 25
institutional
Expert
10 Chopalli Shrinagesh Municipal finance
& PPP expert
B. Com from Revensha College, Cuttack,’82; C.A. Institute
of Chartered Accountants of India,’87.
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11 Dr. Anuj Gahlot GIS & remote
i E t
2007, C.C.S. University Meerut, Ph.D in Geography; 2002,
M M H C ll Gh i b d M A G h 2000
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sensing Expert M.M.H. College Ghaziabad, M. A. Geography; 2000,
M.M.H. College Ghaziabad, B.A.
12 Rajini Saini GIS & remote
sensing Expert
2010 Master of Science, in Geo‐informatics from Sikkim
Manipal University; 2007 B.A Hons. Geography from Bhim
Rao Ambedkar College, Delhi University
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13 Santosh Kumar Saxena Revenue Expert M Sc (Maths) in 1974 M P Public Service Commission 28yrs
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13 Santosh Kumar Saxena Revenue Expert
and land
acquisitions
M.Sc.(Maths) in 1974, M.P Public Service Commission
1987
28yrs
8. Experience
Development /Structure plan of new
Kabul City : DEHSABZ NORTH AREA
UNDER PHASE II PROGRAM
International
Experience
Cit D l t Pl 9 23City Development Plan 9+23
Integrated master plan 1
District master plans 9
District vision plan 2District vision plan 2
Sector/ Area planning 3
Island master plan 2
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9. S t l E iSectoral Experience
Some Project Examples of sactorial
spread
Sectors:
• Urban design & Architecture
• Tourism Planning
• Heritage tourism planning
• District Perspective Plan
• City Development Plan
• Urban Infra and Municipal Services
• Social Housing
• Rural development
• Environmental projects
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11. Structure plan of new Kabul City : DEHSABZ NORTH AREA UNDER PHASE II PROGRAM
Afghanistan
I i ti ith SPAGEO DELHI
KABUL NEW CITY is about 740 square kilometer
which is made of four broad areas,
Dehsabz South, Dehsabz North, Paymonar
d B ik b Th j
In association with SPAGEO, DELHI
and Barikab. The project area was
Dehsabz North : total land area of 21322
hectare ( 1 hectare=10000 sq m ) 30 lakhs
population. A conceptual structure of land
use and road network has been proposed
by the KNC master plan for Dehsabz North
area at the scale of 1:50000.
The work undertaken were : Developed a
comprehensive structure plan for Dehsabz
North area; Develop strategy forNorth area; Develop strategy for
development of Dehsabz North under
phase II program; Conform the strategic
frameworks of the Master Plan by detailing
it in the structure plan; Study the impact of
structure plan on KNC master plan; and
Examine the land use allocation with
respect to their functions and accessibility.
Survey of area was done extensively to collect
ground realities to match detailed out theground realities to match, detailed out the
Master Plan components, suggestion for
thematic vision in addition to the Master
plan guidelines to incorporate new
technology and green architecture
d l t Utili d th fdevelopment , Utilized the references
provided by the DCDA for preparation of
structure plan;
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12. Structure plan of new Kabul City :
DEHSABZ NORTH AREA UNDER
PHASE II PROGRAM Afghanistan
Review the KNC master plan development specific to
Dehsabz North area; The structure plan incorporated an
integrated spatial function, accessibility, mobility and
sustainability; Delineate the area into hierarchical zones
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sustainability; Delineate the area into hierarchical zones
and development of public facilities for the requirements
of Dehsabz North area population; Assessment of the
transportation demand was done utilizing the existing
transportation master plan and other sources as necessary;
Infrastructure facilities were planned based on master planp p
concepts and also new concepts were proposed; strategies
and demand calculation for various sectors, stress on
increase of green percentage and development of all parks
and water bodies, detailed analysis of project for water
supply, sewerage, road network, transport means, electric
power consumption, etc.
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13. PATTERN OF DEVELOPMENT
•Project phasing
1 Water Supply/ Wind Energy to be developed
Lake
S l i
1.Water Supply/ Wind Energy to be developed.
2.Development near 26th Dalwa to be taken up
(within the blue line as shown in Master Plan)
3.Development of Green Belts and Green
areas.
4.Development of Road Network, Connectivity.
Central MosquePlaza
Wind Farm
Farms/ Ranches
Solar Housing
4.Development of Road Network, Connectivity.
5.Development to the west of highway (within
the blue line as shown in Master Plan)
6.Development along Periphery of Phase II.
qFarms/ Ranches
High Rise
Tourism
26TH DALWA
High Rise
Villages
Industries Low Rise Housing
Medium Rise
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14. b.SMART CITY PRINCIPLE
1.Making it a “creative city” or “smart city” with thought of wisdom, while
preserving and taking advantage of the cultural traditions, historical assets,
modern human infrastructure and green ways of living.
2 Creating a carbon‐neutral district2. Creating a carbon‐neutral district
3. The major traffic planning routes are based on the strategies of Master Plan (
KMP)
4. The major route has been designed as the connecting routes for all four phases
of New Kabul city.
5 Th j i ill ll f l i f N K b l Ci5. The major transit routes will connect all four planning sectors of New Kabul City
by Bus, Cable train and Surface transport.
6. The Ginormous bus system will ease the traffic on surface while underground
cable train will connect the destinations for easy and fast movement. The smart
system of traffic control will reduce accidents, delays and kiosks of traffic system.
7. Reduction of energy consumption of electricity and designing the city taking
into account the heavy infrastructure for public traffic, as well as natural light,
nice environment etc.
8. BUS TRANSIT and UNDER GROUND CABLE TRAIN synchronized by software for
better movement and better managementbetter movement and better management.
9. Making it a SMART CITY through information‐and communication systems help
eliminating power breakage, establish a stabile operating safety through
advanced monitoring and control. As the users gain more insight in their energy
habits, they will also get a better competence to make informed decisions
di th i tregarding their energy costs.
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15. • Development and utilisation of a networked ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ infrastructures
• Support of open information and stimulation of the knowledge economy
• Tracking and development of innovative and creative capacity
• Stimulation of enterprise and entrepreneurship for growth and competitiveness
• Development of participatory governance and enhanced democracy
•NON‐CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES :
Combining a number of different energy sources; such
as wind, geothermal and solar energy with heat stores
in a single energy system, and all buildings shall be
constructed to be low-energy consuming. By supplyingp p p y g y
• Attainment of environmental, social, and economic sustainability
constructed to be low energy consuming. By supplying
the city with renewable sustainable energy, it would
help to reduce the CO2 production.
1. The difference between a Smart City and digital or intelligent cityy g g y
lies in the Smart City focus on the growing importance of the
combination of information- and communication technology and
social- and environmental capital. Various solutions with Smart
City qualities have already become part of everyday life in many
cities; bus stops stating when the next bus arrives or signs showingcities; bus stops stating when the next bus arrives or signs showing
where there are traffic jams, for example. The Smart City concept
covers an array of solutions like this, and the examples throughout
the world are interesting, showing quantity, quality and
innovation.
2 Th S id di i ll bl d id h ll2. The Smart grid, a digitally enabled power grid that collects,
distributes and acts on information about energy habits. The
power grid is collaboration between many networks, energy
companies and producers. The goal for a Smart Grid is to enhance
the efficiency of the energy supply, as well as making the
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individual household or business attentive to their usage and
opportunities regarding energy. In doing this, Smart Grid is
believed to be an important tool in reducing the energy
consumption.
18. BENESHWAR DAM ISLAND PROPOSAL
CABLE CAR
Mela/bazaar
Theme Park
CONSERVATION OF
STRUCTURES
Suspension
•The PROPOSED scheme will cover : ways of access amenities required facilities garden and new attractions
Suspension
bridge
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•The PROPOSED scheme will cover : ways of access, amenities, required facilities, garden and new attractions.
The North side of island will be dedicated for the heritage pilgrimage and construction of pilgrim facility and
amenities structures. The project shall aim to cater visitors/ citizens in large number for pilgrimage, leisure,
adventure, sport and entertainment.
•The ACTIVITIES shall INCLUDED of Bazaar near Sarai and other existing structures and facilities are planned
19. New Access and south side development
Connectivity with new bridge for all weather movement. The separation of traffic for silent zone on northern
side. The suspension bridge on south side will ease the traffic arriving for theme park.
•The PLAIN LAND on South side of island will be selected for the construction of tourism facility
structures The project shall aim to attract visitors/ citizens in large number for pilgrimage leisurestructures. The project shall aim to attract visitors/ citizens in large number for pilgrimage, leisure,
adventure, sport and entertainment.
•The ACTIVITIES shall INCLUDED of HIGH REVENUE GENERATING and facilities are planned for
all age groups, corporate functions and frequent visitors to have unique experiences.
20. Conservation of heritage chhatries/ structures
The photo of chhatries , the deteriorated condition of the structure which need immediate attention . The
structure, steps, broken walls and work done in past years like plastering, electrical fitting and room etc need to
be redone in a way to keep the structure in original form Cleaning and preservation is required Light and soundbe redone in a way to keep the structure in original form. Cleaning and preservation is required. Light and sound,
laser shows for highlighting the structures
The ROCKS area shall be conserved and angling sites will be created with spaces for tent facilities and bone fire
etc. By introducing security and lighting these can become the most visited and attractive features of the place.
21. Proposal
Memorial Meditation hall
THEME PARK
Memorial, Meditation hall,
Ayurveda Centre, Yoga Centre,
Library and Museum, Movie
Theatre, Laser show,
Amusement Park with AdventureAmusement Park with Adventure
Rides, Festival, Garden with
Children’s play area,
Accommodation, Administrative
offices Parking Restaurantsoffices, Parking, Restaurants
offering multi cuisines, Drinking
water and Public Toilets,
Accommodation for staff
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Museum cum Information Centre: At present tourists who are visiting the city are finding difficulties
in getting first hand information on various aspects of the heritage. Many of the valuable arts, crafts,
paintings and heritage buildings are slowly disappearing due to negligence, Opening an information
centre and museum to showcase rich heritage in the heritage area will benefit both tourists and
l l
22. Conservation of hills and heritage structures: Shiv temple
The photo of Shiv Mandir shows the deteriorated condition of the structure which need immediate attention . The correction work
done in past years like plastering, ac fitting, electrical fitting and room etc need to be redone in a way to keep the structure in
original form. Cleaning and preservation is required .
23. Hill Resort
(+Landscape Plan)
6 6 f t i t ith di i6+6 rooms for tourists with dining
and tent facility
Provision of health spa and
massage parlour with Panch
trantra facility
The garden developed around
the resort will be on Vedic
landscape principals and would
enhance the vegetation and shall
l b ffalso act as buffer zone.
Tourism facility :-
Public toilets
Drinking water
Parking space
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24. Adventure sports : 1
•Adventure sports : rock climbing, railing
•Sand riding, biking and 4-wheel race
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•After checking the possibility and safety for the
site, the sports and the infrastructure required
for them shall be proposed.
25. OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES
The rides and games are selected with a prime notion to
create a place where new and modern entertainment
facilities will be offered to peoplefacilities will be offered to people
The rock – climbing facility will also offer a opportunity
for training and adventure.
The lighting effect at night will glow the complete complexThe lighting effect at night will glow the complete complex
to make it a focal point of the surrounding
The signage at various levels will be for easy accessibility
and customer care.
The contours shall be treated with garden terrace to create
a unique experience to the visitors.
High tech development with walking way, lighting effect,
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beautiful garden will make the spot an example of its own
identity.
26. City development plan of twenty one cities of Maharashtra state, India
• In association with aXYKno consulting ltd., Nagpur
Th j t t it d l t l f t t iti
Sr.
No.
City Populatio
n 2011
Projected
Population
Area (Ha)
• The project was to prepare city development plan of twenty one cities,
situated in various districts with varied nature and potential. Few of the
cities are twin cities. The work included: detailed analysis of their
SWOT resulted into planning of development with different visions.
Survey of area suggestion for thematic vision, strategies and demand
No. n 2011 Population
2038
1
Achalpur‐
Paratwada 112293 143437 1603
2 Chikhaldara 5151 7412 394
calculation for various sectors, stress on increase of green percentage
and development of all parks and water bodies, detailed project report
for water supply/sewerage, This City Development Plan is prepared to
make the city to be proactive in strategizing its future till 2038. It is
suggested that the ‘FUTURE CITY’ will meet again in next five year to
3 Nandurbar 111067 161499 3241
4
Shirpur‐
Varwade 76905 130396 1459
5 Shrigonda 31134 46763 8697
6 Desaiganj 27453 43332 2636 8suggested that the FUTURE CITY will meet again in next five year to
take stock of the progress made in implementation of the strategies
and will draw up the revised action plan for faster further development.
The CDP, with UADD guidelines and JNNURM guidelines, aims to
upgrade the infrastructure standards qualitatively.
6 Desaiganj 27453 43332 2636.8
7 Gadchiroli 53833 105111 2928.9
8 Buldhana 67470 109372 1082
9 Tumsar 46091 65218 756.5
10 Sindkheda 20256 24307 600
12 Sawantwadi 23854 28406 678
13 Malvan 19608 21587 650
14 Alibag 21759 29558 181
15 Ratnagiri 76052 103641 1049
16 Panvel 180464 4233020 121716 Panvel 180464 4233020 1217
17 Matheran 4388 3970 700
18 Wardha 105543 107929 904
19 Gondia 132889 168909 1808
20 Khamgaon 94259 121142 1336
21 Shegaon 59766 86699 583
o Satara
o Konkan Division 6 towns
o Nashik Division 5 towns
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o Amravati Division Part 1 5 towns
o Nagpur Division 6 towns
27. CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN SATARA
• Preparation of City Development plan with a vision of “AN
ECO‐HERITGE‐TOURISM‐AGRO TRADE CITY " A city with
quality, service, efficiency & Environment.
• A MAHARASHTRA NAGAROTTHAN ABHIYAN PROJECT
• Development of THE CITY on INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS.
• Assessment of city potentials including, Heritage, Tourism,
Industry Trade Agriculture etcIndustry, Trade, Agriculture etc.
• Proposing Development Rules and Regulations towards better
development of city and plan for the development of Heritage
Structures, Sewerage Network, Water Supply Network, River
Basin Rejuvenation Plan;
S ti t d it d l t f M i i l• Suggestions towards capacity development of Municipal
Council.
• Suggestions towards Dilapidated housing, Slum housing.
Putting Satara on international tourism map by Creating new
brand image. The Preparation and Adaptation of local area tourism
policy to achieve high speed tourism development : To contribute to
sustainable GDP growth, job creation, redistribution and
t f titransformation:
Formulate marketing strategy and plan for Effective
international and domestic marketing; Upgrade/ extend national
web-site and link to other sites/ platforms
• GDP growth, job creation;
• Redistribution and transformation
• Increasing tourist volumes;
• Increasing tourist spend;
• Increasing length of stay of visitors;
• Improving the geographic spread of visitors;
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• Improving seasonality patterns.
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28. “A Cotton City”Achalpur : CDP 2038
Proposal:
• Developing Achalpur city as a
“Cotton Hub”.
• Impetus to Agriculture and Agro
Based Industries.
• City Beautification.
• Agro forestry and Agro Tourism.g y g
• Religious Tourism.
Proposed Land Use Classification-Achalpur 2038
29. Proposed Land Use Classification 2038
Land use Area Calculation
Area in
Sq m
Area in
Ha
Overall
area %
Developable
area %
“Discover Chikhaldara” CDP 2038
Proposal:
• Artificial lake and lake front Residential 726700 72.67 18.44
Commercial 159200 15.92 4.04
Public - Semi Public Utility 482600 48.26 12.25
Green and Open Spaces 314300 31.43 7.98
Tourism 423700 42.37 10.75
Transport 590900 59 09 14 99
• Artificial lake and lake front
developments.
• Viewpoints and tourist Attractions.
• Religious Tourism
• Heritage Tourism Transport 590900 59.09 14.99
Total Developed Area 269.74 68.45
Agriculture 1118700 111.87 28.39 90.06
Water bodies 123400 12.34 3.13 9.93
Total Developable Area 1242100 124.21 31.52
Total Area 394 100
• Heritage Tourism
• Adventure Tourism
• Medical Tourism
• Stay in Chikhaldara
• Shopping Paradise at city centreShopping Paradise at city centre
• Agricultural Employability
Avenues
Chikhaldara : Proposed Land Use Map for 2038
30. City Development Plan Of Nine Cities Of Madhya Pradesh State, India,
Th k d k S fThe work undertaken were : Survey of area
suggestion for thematic vision, strategies and
demand calculation for various sectors, stress
on increase of green percentage and
development of all parks and water bodies,
detailed project report for water
supply/sewerage . This City Development Plan
is prepared to make the city to be proactive in
strategizing its future till 2035. It is suggested
that the ‘FUTURE CITY’ will meet again in 2015that the FUTURE CITY will meet again in 2015
to take stock of the progress made in
implementation of the strategies and will draw
up the revised action plan for faster further
development. The CDP, with UADD guidelines
d JNNURM id li i t d thand JNNURM guidelines, aims to upgrade the
infrastructure standards qualitatively.
• Balaghat
• waraseoni• waraseoni
• Saikheda
• Sausar
• Chourai
H i• Harrai
• Piplanarayanwar
• Barghat
• Lakhnadon
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31. CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN BALAGHAT
• Preparation of City Development plan with a vision of “AN ECO‐Preparation of City Development plan with a vision of AN ECO
TOURISM –HEALTH CITY " A city with quality, service, efficiency &
Environment.
• A DFID FUNDED PROJECT
• Development of Balaghat city as a Tourism center of International
levellevel.
• Assessment of city potentials including, Tourism, Industry, Trade,
Agriculture etc.
• Proposing Development Rules and Regulations towards better
development of city and plan for the development of Heritage
Structures, Sewerage Network, Water Supply Network, River Basin
Rejuvenation Plan;
• Suggestions towards capacity development of Balaghat Municipal
Council.
• Suggestions towards Dilapidated housing, Slum housing. gg p g, g
Putting Balaghat on international tourism map by Creating new
brand image. The Preparation and Adaptation of local area tourism policy
to achieve high speed tourism development : To contribute to
sustainable GDP growth, job creation, redistribution andg , j ,
transformation:
Formulate marketing strategy and plan for Effective
international and domestic marketing; Upgrade/ extend national
web-site and link to other sites/ platforms
• GDP growth job creation;GDP growth, job creation;
• Redistribution and transformation
• Increasing tourist volumes;
• Increasing tourist spend;
• Increasing length of stay of visitors;
• Improving the geographic spread of visitors;
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• Improving seasonality patterns.
CREATIVE CIRCLE, NAGPUR
32. CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN WARASEONI
P i f Ci D l l i h i i f “AN ECO AGRO• Preparation of City Development plan with a vision of “AN ECO‐AGRO‐
TRADE CITY " A city with quality, service, efficiency & Environment.
• A DFID FUNDED PROJECT
• Development of WARASEONI city as a Eco‐ city with CANADIAN
standard
• Assessment of city potentials including, Tourism, Industry, Trade,
Agriculture etc.
• Proposing Development Rules and Regulations towards better
development of city and plan for the development of Heritage
Structures, Sewerage Network, Water Supply Network, River BasinStructures, Sewerage Network, Water Supply Network, River Basin
Rejuvenation Plan;
• Suggestions towards capacity development of Balaghat Municipal
Council.
• Suggestions towards Dilapidated housing, Slum housing.
o Making the city Environmental sustainable by adopting “Integrated
Community Sustainability planning” (to address climate change and
encourage the development of healthier, less costly and more sustainable
i i ) i b C di d dcommunities.) i.e. by Canadian standards.
o As the pollution level of water, soil and air is almost under allowable
limits. Further stage ‐ Maintaining zero carbon standards for environment.
Use of gas as fuel to stop danger of future air pollution. Ban on diesel
vehicles and conversion of them on GAS.
Pl t ti f t lik t t t il i d d to Plantation of grass, trees like neem etc. to stop soil erosion and dust
particles in the air and to have pure air.
o Balanced mix of hard and soft landscape at problematic areas to reduce
dust. Cleaning of lakes, nallahs and de‐siltation of river, installation of green
bridges to purify water of water bodies.
o Rainwater harvesting with such purified water will reduce contamination
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CREATIVE CIRCLE, NAGPUR
o Rainwater harvesting with such purified water will reduce contamination
of ground water and to increase ground water table.
33. BARGHAT : CDP 2036 “A Lake City ”
‐ FERTILE BELT
KANHIWADA
WAY TO
Greenspace/farm
‐ IRRIGATION NETWORK
– NO SCCARCITY OF
WATER
‐ LOCATION – CLOSE TO SEONI, JABALPUR. ON
ROAD TO BALAGHT – KANHA FROM SEONI
KHOONT
WAY TO
BALAGHAT
WAY TO SEONI
warehouse/industry
Housing
Recreation
Greenspace/farm
Commercial/institutional
WAY TO
MAGARKATHA
WAY TO
MANDHIHousing
Recreation
Greenspace/farm
Greenspace
commercial
WAY TO
MAGARKATHA
WAY TO
BAMHANI
WAY TO
MANEGAON
g
Rejouvenating stream
Commercial/institutional
p
Pisiculture ‐ PLEASANT WEATHER
‐ USE OF NATURAL SLOPES FOR
WATER DISTRIBUTION AND
DRAINAGE
‐ AQUA‐FARMING OF
FISHERIES, PRONS
‐ FARMING
34. ‐TOURISM (WATER
SPORTS AND
RESORTS)
SAUSAR : CDP 2036
GROWTH NODES
•SAUSAR – Tourism (Resorts and Water Sports), Handloom( p )
Training Center
•GUJARKHEDI - Ring road bisects Gujarkhedi
•BELGAON - Ware House, Transport Nagar and Industries
•JAM- Holiday Homes and Meditation Center
A REVERINE TOWN
‐HANDLOOM
TRAINING
CENTER
RING ROAD
INDUSTRIES
WARE
HOUSING
WATER
TOURISM
TRANSPORT
NAGAR
HOLIDAY
MEDITATION
CENTER
HOLIDAY
HOMES
35. The work undertaken were : Survey of
area designing planning and estimation
Various infrastructure works, social facilities and amenities in Gurgaon as per DP2031
area, designing, planning and estimation
and tender preparation of various works
as per the development plan 2031. the
projects include providing of various
infrastructure like water supply etc. and
social infrastructure in Gurgaon and in
villages of its extended limits. The projects
includes:
• water supply schemes, Pumping
stationstation
• Sewer systems, STP, Boosting
station
• Storm water drains
• Club house, Choupal, Community C ub ouse, C oupa , Co u ty
centers
• School buildings, old age home
• Office buildings, firefighting
• Dispensary, multilevel parking p y, p g
• Lake beautification, parks
• Roads, traffic islands
• Village upgradation
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38. Located close to the collector office is a residential colony built in pre‐independence period, named EAC y p p p ,
colony. The object of this project is to redevelop the area and to solve the traffic problem of busiest Shastri
Chowk located close to the site.
The stretch of land is 17.18 ha. With the FSI as 2.5, the allowable built up is 42.95 hectare. The triple
basement is above the allowable built up.
The proposal suggested included
1. Plaza on ground with many visual attractions
exhibitions, music shows, light shows, hologram, liquid diesel ,
laser shows and musical fountain show
1. Wide wayside for traffic movement ( vehicular and
pedestrian)
2. Pedestrian walkway
3. Commercial complexes -3 numbers
• Auditoriums banquet halls, meeting halls
• Sports like bolly-alley, billiards dashing cars, play
zones for adults
• Sports for kids like kids-cove, play zones, video
games etc.
• Entertainment attractions like 3D/ 6D theatres, Gym,
SSpa and health clubs
• Eateries zone, showrooms Underground shopping
cum exhibition space including relocated shops (
Xerox etc. ) from Baloda Road.
4. Underground parking in two levels
5 G d ith i t f fl / h b5. Gardens with variety of flowers / herbs
6. Underground vehicular way
7. Office complex-1number
8. Relocation of existing households
9. and shopping arcade
10 Double grade security
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10. Double grade security
11. Use of solar lighting
12. Green building norms
13. Recycling grey water
14. Rainwater harvesting
41. LEVEL ‐1 PLANLEVEL 1 PLAN
LEVEL ‐1 – A WORLD
WITHIN REACH
LEVEL ‐2 – PARKING ZONE
WITHIN REACH
Auditorium
Cultural center
Multiplex under
A Vehicular Under Way To
Connect G E Road
To Jail Road
CAR PARKING FOR
District COURT
Multiplex under
front commercial
3‐ D/ 4‐D theatre
Banquet halls
• District COURT
• Office Zone
• Public Plaza
• Leisure Zone
Shops /
sovereign shops
42. District Tourism Plan Of Eight Districts Of Maharashtra, India; A Maharashtra Tourism Development
Corporation Project
SINDHUDURG district : area 5207 km;
population 848,868(census 2011);
1541.21 crores
•Amravati district: area of 12,235 km²
d l ti f 2 887 826 band population of 2,887,826 by census
2011 cost 429.82 crores
•YAVATMAL district : Total population
2,775,457 (census 2011); area of 13584
sq. km; cost 104.66 crores
•GONDIA district : Total population
13,22,635 (census 2011); area
5,640.51 sq.km; cost 100 crores
•WASHIM district: area of 5,150 sq km;
population 1,196,714(census 2011); costpopulation 1,196,714(census 2011); cost
109.49 crores GADCHIROLI district :
Total population 1,071,795 (census
2011); area of 14,412 km2 ; 154.88
crores
•JALNA district : area of 7 612Sq Kms•JALNA district : area of 7,612Sq.Kms;
population 1958483(census 2011); cost
757.02crores
•BHANDARA district : Total
population 11,98,810 (census
2011); area 3716.65 sq km. cost
257.21crores
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43. GATE WAY TO SINDHUDURG DISTRICT
•The entry points to the district which
Kharepatan
Vijyadurg
are easily approachable from rest of
the state and country are :
Rail Heads‐ Sawantwadi Kudal Oras
Gaganbavda
Rail Heads‐ Sawantwadi, Kudal, Oras
& Kankavavli
Road gateways‐ Kharepatan, Kankavli,
Sawanwadi, Amboli, Redi, Banda and
Phonda ghatKankavali
Dodamarg
Airport – Goa and Chipli,Malvan
(proposed)
Water – Vengurla
Malvan
Water Vengurla
Extra Special stress in terms of tourism proposal
is given to Malvan the potential gateway after
operation of Chipli Airport
Oras
Kudal
Sawantwadi And
the destinations located close to Goa border to
attract tourist coming to Goa. Last year the
number of tourists coming to Goa had crossed 25
AmboliSawantwadi
Redi
Vengurla
lakh numbers and this is year it is expected more.
Also to catch the over-sprawl of tourists in Goa
and also to provide standard/economical stay
alternatives to the tourists who return from Goa
Redi
Banda
Kiranpani
for not finding loading space every year.
Goa Dodamarg
Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
45. Sindhudurg Malvan
Finding Tunnel Below SeaFinding Tunnel Below Sea
& Using it
Segregate Fisher area
Water SportsWater Sports
Towers
Floating Restaurant
R W
Accommodation
Restaurant Rope WayRestaurant
Shows
Water Screen
Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
47. FILM CITY AT DEVGAD
Location for film city
Devgad PortDevgad Port
Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
48. Sports Complex on
table land Malvantable land Malvan
Recreating Maratha Period
Infrastructure/facilities proposed –
•Parking facility
•Drinking water
•Public toilets
•Paving & Signage
•Solar Light
•Places for pause and site viewing
pointspoints
•Infrastructure for various shows like
laser, liquid diesel, halogrom etc.
•Luxurious class accommodation
•Resort and cottages
Resta rants offering m lti c isines•Restaurants offering multi cuisines
•Shops and souvenirs
•Garden, furniture and infrastructure
development
•Golf ground
•Various sport ground like horse riding
etc.
•Solid waste management
•Seating and shaded resting places Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
49. Rock sculpture at Malvan Creek
• Infrastructure/facilities –
• Parking facility
• Drinking water
• Public toilets
P i & Si• Paving & Signage
• Rock sculpture
• Solar Light
• Camping area with tent
accommodation
Rock sculpture
Rock sculpture
• Restaurants offering multi
cuisines
• Shops and souvenirs
• Garden, furniture and
infrastructureRock sculpture infrastructure
development
• Solid waste management
• Seating and shaded resting
places
W h & lif d• Watch tower & life guards
• Water sports
• Cable car
Rope way
Resort and cottages
Other infrastructure
Rope way
g
Other infrastructure
Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
53. Padvane beach & Heritage -Vimleshwar Cave
Temple, near Wada,at Devgad Taluka
Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
54. Nivti Fort
& Beach
Exclusive
Beach
Ni ti F tNivati Fort
To be converted into
5 Star Accommodation
Creation of safe beach
Parking
Lift
Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
56. Amboli Valley Proposal
Infrastructure/facilities
proposed –p p
•Parking facility
•Drinking water
•Public toilets
•Paving & Signage
•Solar LightSolar Light
•Places for pause and site viewing
points
•Infrastructure for various light
effects
R t d tt
Cable car
•Resort and cottages
•Restaurants offering multi
cuisines
•Shops and souvenirs
•Garden, furniture and
infrastructure development
•Adventure sports of rock
climbing
•Solid waste management
•Seating and shaded restingSeating and shaded resting
places
•Sliding cable car
•Paragliding / bungee jumping
•Decks at various heights with liftsSindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
57. HIRANYAKESHI
• Infrastructure/facilities –
• Parking facility
• Drinking water
• Public toilets
• Paving & Signage
• Solar Light
• Camping area with tent
accommodation
• Restaurants offering multi g
cuisines
• Shops and souvenirs
• Garden, furniture and
infrastructure development
• Solid waste management
• Seating and shaded resting places
Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
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• Watch tower & life guards
• Water sports
• Glass lift and decks at various
heights
View Points
Adventure
58. Underwater restaurant and
viewing gallery for live
museum at Tarkarli nearmuseum at Tarkarli near
coral rocks
there are numerous
submerged and g
exposed rocks in the
vicinity, providing an
ideal substratum for
marine life.
The marine flora andThe marine flora and
fauna here pertain to
sea anemones,
mollusks,
polychaetes, pearl
oyster, corals,
seaweed and
mangroves
enchanting
accommodation at
the Akeri Rest Houses
of the Forest
Department.
Snorkeling
TARKARLI..it is a paradise
of tiny islands and hamlets
and beautiful casuarina
trees…it is in sindhudurg
district of
maharashtra,near karli
river which meets the
Arabian sea the blueArabian sea..the blue
beach meets the sparkling
blue sea..tall green trees
and virgin beaches attracts
everyone from 15 to 55yrs.Sindhudurg District Tourism Master Plan
61. Tourism potential sites
CONCEPT:
ZONING
Resorts, Hotels
Zoo
Chikhaldara
Municipal
Area
Waterbody
Tourist
Tourist
Existing villages
St H t lT i t
Tourist
Chikhaldara
LOCATION = 20°32' and 21°46' north
latitudes and 76°37' and 78°27' east
l it d
Adventure
tourism
Star Hotels
Institutional,
Spiritual
Residential
Residential Schools
Tourist
Chikhaldaralongitudes
Average Elevation = At Melghat and
Chikhaldara tahsils. The crests of the range
attain an average elevation of about 1000
meters, the highest point being variant at a
Conto
height of 1,177.75 meters.
Population = 2,887,826 census 2011
Area = 12,235 square Km
ured
Level
Amravati District Tourism Master
Plan
62. Melghat
Semadoh
Tourism potential sites
Raipu
rChaour
Tapi
River
MTDC Retreat
Tiger Sanctuary
Kolkas
Tapi River
Raipur Road
T b d
Hari
sal
Sema
dohKeli
r
Kolka
s
Chaour
akund
F.R.
Tarub
Berdab
arda
lake
Didamb
a lake
Bori
SNAKE PARK
Tarubanda
Harisal
Kotha
Bori
Chikh
aldara
anda
Belku
nda
F.R.
lake
CANOPY WALK TENT WITH TOILETS
Narna
la
Dharga
d
Mahade
o
Gullagh
at lake
ROCK LANDSCAPE
/ PLANTATION STAR GAZING TELESCOPETREE HOUSE
NATURE TRAILS PHOTOGRAPHY ELEPHANT SAFARI
Amravati District Tourism Master Plan
HIDE BIRD WATCHING JUNGLE SAFARI
65. Proposal: Chikhaldara
Facility CreationJ l C i Facility CreationJungle Camping
Canopy Walk
Tree Climbing
Rest House
Summer Camps
(water supply – concern)
Panch karma/
naturopathy Health Panch Karma
spa and resort with
cottages
Located near
Lounge Restro
Located near
BeerTalao With
Waiting lounge,
Restaurant, Health
spa, dining and
cottages
The lighting effects
with fountain will
enhance the beauty at
Cottages
y
night
Garden surrounding
the complexthe complex
Amravati District Tourism Master Plan
66. BHIM KUND RAIN WATER HARVESTINGCOFFEE PLANTATION
PRINCE OF WELLINGTON
MONUMENT
BRITISH REST HOUSE BEER TANK BRITISH CEMETARY
C R E A T I V E C I R C L E , N A G P U R
BRITISH REST HOUSE BEER TANK BRITISH CEMETARY
OTHER ATTRACTIONSAmravati District Tourism Master Plan
67. LOCATION = 21.17°N 79.65°E
Average Elevation = 244 meters
Population = 11,98,810 census 2011
Area = 3716.65 square Km
Several Circuits are
Possible
Based on Tehsil, Inter and
Intra Tehsil
Circuits are 2, 3, 4, 6, 1, 10
days as well.
Large Circuit
TOTAL 52 LOCATIONS
MOHADI
Medium Circuit
Small Circuit
Nagthana
Khodgaon
Choundeshwari Devi
Neri
Bid Tajmehandij
Darbar
LAKHANDUR
Mangli Bandh
Chhaprad
Asola (Shiv Mandir)
ROPE WAY
Asola (Shiv Mandir)
Rohani (Tukdoji)
Bhagdi Pahadi
Mandhal
Dighori
•It is fondly called as the 'District of
Lakes’.
•District is rich in forest, beautiful
l k t l fl d f
GUEST HOUSE REJUVENATION
JUNGLE CAMP
Charbatti
Wainganga River
Bawanthadi River
Narrow Guage Line
lakes, natural flora and fauna
have enhanced natural beauty and
grandeur of the district
•The entire region is surrounded by the
hills, rivers and dams, and other
natural resources GUEST HOUSE REJUVENATION
Bhandara District Tourism Master Plan
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Bhivkhedki
Sonegaon Lake
Mahachhatrap
Baasamudra
Bandarzira
natural resources.
•River Wainganga flows through the
district.
69. 6.2.2 a1 Connectivity:
•Air connectivity: The nearest airport is at Nagpur at 60km from Bhandara
and 105km from Pauni..
PAUNI
•Railway: Nearest railway station is Bhandara and Tumsar.
•Road connectivity: 45km from Bhandara, the district head.
RESTORATIONRESTORATION
LIGHT AND SOUND SHOW
WATER SPORTS AT LAKE
CANOE / KAYAK COMPETITIONS
WHITE WATER RAFTING ON WAINGANGAWHITE WATER RAFTING ON WAINGANGA
Bhandara District Tourism Master Plan
71. Coordinates: 21’3 North
Latitudes and 75’4 East to
76’4 East Longitude MSL –
502m
R
502m
District population 2011 –
1958483
District Area - 7,612 km2
(2,939 sq mi)
NAGPU
( , q )
RCLE,NVECIRREATIC
Jalna District Tourism Master Plan
73. RNAGPURCLE,NVECIR
Proposal
REATI
p
•Resorts & Cottages
•Camping site
•Restaurant offering varied cuisines
•Tourist information centre
•Places for Rest and pause
•Watch Towers & Photography ride
•Heritage Renovation to convert it into Hotel
C
Archeological Site Gadhi, Mantha
Co-ordinates: Latitude 19°40′46.8″N Longitude 76°23′28.2″E
This place is located in Sawargaon village in Mantha taluka. It looks like fort from outside with high stone walls
•Drinking water & Public Toilets
•Heritage Renovation to convert it into Hotel
•Tourist Guide Training Centre
p g g g
of 20 feet in height. This was a form of accommodation in olden times. Presently one family stays inside the
structure.
Jalna District Tourism Master Plan
74. Shah Rustam Baba/Chakradhar swami Temple/ Godavari, Ambad
RNAGPURCLE,N
Proposal
VECIR
p
•Fountain
•Budget Accommodation
•Drinking water & Public Toilet
•Restaurant offering varied cuisines
REATI
g
•Prayer Hall & Meditation centre
•Boat rides
•Water / River Sports
•Heritage Renovation
C
g
•Lighting and Landscaping
•Linkages – This place is 62km away from Jalna. There are regular private and government bus services available to take you to the attraction
and get around the city.
•Lodging/boarding – Facility for night stay is not available. Private restaurants are not present near this site. But one can choose proposedg g g y g y p p p
budget accommodation. Guest houses, lodges and economy to deluxe hotels at moderate rates located close to the main town center.
Jalna District Tourism Master Plan
75. Proposed TOURISM
SITES in GondiaSITES in Gondia
District.
Wildlife
Religious
Water bodyWater body
Adventure
Heritage/Fortg
Unusual
A high tourism potential District
• Jungles & Wildlife• Jungles & Wildlife
• Bird Watching
• Leisure tourism like Water
sportssports
• Adventure tourism
• Religious Tourism
• Heritage & historical Tourisme age & s o ca ou s
• Trekking, climbing, rafting
Gondia District Tourism Master Plan
76. Nagra, Gondia
Infrastructure/facilities
•Parking facility/ Landscaping
•Guide
•Multipurpose Hall
•Public toilet and Drinking water•Public toilet and Drinking water
•Signage and Road Connectivity
•Structure Renovation
•Lighting to Structure
•Garden & Landscaping Gondia District Tourism Master Plan
78. Shiv Temple at Markanda (Talukha-. Chamorshi)
Accomodation: Rest House, Chamorshi, Ashti,
Gadchiroli, Dharmashala at Markanda.
Distance from Gadchiroli : 45 km SouthDistance from Gadchiroli : 45 km South
Distance from Chamorshi : 8 km west
Favourable Season for visit : October to June
Travelling : By roadways, Bus
Annual Fair : MahashivratriAnnual Fair : Mahashivratri
In Brief: Famous for its ancients & "Hemandpanthi" style temple of Lord Shiva on the bank of river Vainganga
where it changes its direction of flow to north from south.The markanda is on south-west of Chamorshii Taluka.
The nearest railhead is Mul. Markanda is connected with Gadchiroli by Road. Temple similar to famous Khajuraho
Gadchiroli District Tourism Master Plan
The nearest railhead is Mul. Markanda is connected with Gadchiroli by Road. Temple similar to famous Khajuraho
temples.
79. Shiv Temple at Markanda (Talukha-. Chamorshi)
Gadchiroli District Tourism Master Plan
81. Wairagad Fort, Five Carved Stone (Pachpande), Bhadreshwar Temple and Gorjai temple
at Wairagad
Distance from Gadchiroli : 39 km South ; Favourable Season for visit :
Infrastructure/facilities required/
proposed –
•Parking space for 50 vehicles
Throughout the year; Travelling: By roadways, Bus,
•Taxi stand
•River bank development+ ghat
development
•Road upgradation for 5km
•Water sports +Boating p g
•Watch Towers +Security and
surveillance
•Budget accommodation ( for 50
persons)
•Restaurant
Road
upgradation •Restaurant
•Places for Pause/Rest(8/10 chhatries)
•Public Toilets (3units of w/c, bath
complex)
•Resort and cottages ( 4/5 cottages)
•Heritage conservation
•Solid waste management
•Drinking water facility
•Garden and signages
•First aid facility y
•Souvenir Shops
•Electrification/ solar lighting
In Brief: Adishakti Devi Temple is situated at Wairagad near Gadchiroli town. The temple enshrines the idol of
Adishakti Devi, found during the excavation conducted in 1986. The idol has four hands and is an example of the, g p
excellent quality of carvings undertaken by the sculptors of the erstwhile era. Devotees throng the place
throughout the year.
Gadchiroli District Tourism Master Plan
83. Kovardev temple, Zadapapda, Pendhri village tahsil: Dhanora
Forest/ River/ Rocks
Infrastructure/facilities required/ Infrastructure/facilities required/
proposed –
•Parking space for 50 vehicle
•Taxi stand
•Multipurpose hall ( 200p capacity)
•River bank development+ ghat
development
•Road upgradation for 6.5km
•Water sports +Boating
•Restaurant
•Watch Towers +Security and surveillance
•Budget accommodation ( for 15
persons)
•Places for Pause/Rest(8/10 chattries)
•Public Toilets (12units of w/c bath•Public Toilets (12units of w/c, bath
complex)
•Resort and cottages ( 4/5 cottages)
•Nature conservation
•Solid waste management
D i ki f ili•Drinking water facility
•Garden and signages
•First aid facility
•Souvenir Shops
•Electrification/ solar lighting / g g
•Telephone Facility
•Machan
•Village tourism
•Forest safari
•Rock climbing facility•Rock climbing facility
•Cultural heritage
Gadchiroli District Tourism Master Plan
84. Shiv Temple (Hemadpanthi Temple), Thanegaon,and Arat‐Tondi Mahadevgad Temple,
Tahsil: Kurkheda & Surrounding Forest
Infrastructure/facilities required/ proposed –q p p
•Parking space for 50 vehicle+Taxi stand
•Multipurpose hall ( 200p capacity)
•River bank development+ ghat development
•Road upgradation for 17km
•Water sports +Boating at two locationsp g
•Restaurant
•Lake beautification
•Watch Towers +Security and surveillance
•Budget accommodation ( for 15 persons) at Kurkheda
•Places for Pause/Rest(8/10 chattries)
•Public Toilets (2units of w/c, bath complex)
•Resort and cottages ( 4/5 cottages) at Kurkheda
•Nature conservation
•Solid waste management
•Drinking water facility
•Garden and signages
•First aid facility
•Souvenir Shops
•Electrification/ solar lighting
•Telephone Facility
M h•Machan
•Village tourism
•Cultural heritage
Gadchiroli District Tourism Master Plan
85. Bodhisiri
hill
•The project is designed to attract visitors/
citizens in large number for leisure, health
and entertainment.
•The ACTIVITIES INCLUDED are of HIGH
REVENUE GENERATING and facilities
are provided for all age groups, corporate
functions and frequent visitors to have
unique experiences.
•The project shall be developed by VGTM
UDA with selective parts on PPP/lease
basis.
86. •Club house with Swimming pool
•Lawn tennis
•Badminton
S h•Squash
•Table tennis
•Party Lawn
•Golf ( 8 Tee Golf course)( )
•Billiards
•Conference Facility
•Guest Rooms
Landscaping•Landscaping
•Revolving restaurant
•Health Facilities
•Naturopathy
•Panch tantra treatment
•Spa, Jacuzzi, steam, sauna
•herbal massage treatments•herbal massage treatments
•Parlor and hot & cold Water
treatment
•Gymnasium for men and women
•Discos and restaurants
•Rock climbing and rappling
87. •Children’s play area
•Rides
•Edu-entertainment zone
•Kid’s play zone with science
games
•Blaster boats (electric)
•Kid’s cove
•A skating ring (30MX30M)
•Kid’s video games andKid s video games and
simulators
•Dance machine, emotional
sense crew racer
•Adult Entertainment
3d/4d/6d virtual3d/4d/6d virtual
simulator stations
•Virtual roller coaster
/Virtual landing on
mars
•Virtual video games
•Batting cage
•Amphitheater
•Adult’s play area
•Bumper carp
•Go kart
Laser tag
game
88. OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES
The rides and games are selected with a prime notion g p
to create a place where new and modern
entertainment facilities will be offered to people
The rock – climbing facility will also offer a
opportunity for training and adventure.
The lighting effect at night will glow the complete
complex to make it a focal point of the surrounding
Th i i l l ill b fThe signage at various levels will be for easy
accessibility and customer care.
The garden developed around the complex will be on
Buddhist landscape principals and would enhance theBuddhist landscape principals and would enhance the
vegetation and shall also act as buffer zone.
The contours shall be treated with garden terrace to
create a unique experience to the visitors. q p
Water body shall be created to enhance the view and
to store water for use.
High tech development with escalators, walking way,
lighting effect, beautiful garden will make the spot an
example of its own identity.
The uniqueness will make the Biddhisiri hill
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complex a boon to the city.
90. DEVELOPMENT AND BEAUTIFICATION OF KRISHNA RIVER FRONT ON
THE DOWN STREAM OF PRAKASHAM BARRAGE AT VIJAYAWADA
The RIVER WIDTH near Barrage is proposed 830m
The RIVER WIDTH is proposed 1370m near stop dam.
The stop dam is proposed at 5230m (5.23km) down stream of Barrage.
The stop Dam is proposed with 200’ express road connecting two banks
Total land available = 593 55 hectTotal land available 593.55 hect.
Left bank = 223.52 hect + 97.37 hect. = 320.89 hect.
Right bank = 116.29 hect + 156.37 hect.= 272.66 hect.
91. PROPOSED ACTIVITIES :
NEAR WATER FRONT
ETHENIC PARK NEAR
BARRAGE
CULTURAL CENTER
NEAR WATER FRONT
ETHENIC PARK NEAR
BARRAGE
CULTURAL CENTERCULTURAL CENTER
INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTION CENTER
DRIVE IN THEATRE
CULTURAL CENTER
MALL/MULTIPLEX
Amusement /WATER
PARKDRIVE IN THEATRE
MALL/MULTIPLEX
FORMULA CAR RACE
GROUND
STADIUM/ CRICKET
PARK
COMMERCIAL
ADVENTURE PARK
STADIUM/ CRICKET
GROUND
ON REAR SIDE
ON REAR SIDE
RESETTLEMENT
HOUSING
RESETTLEMENT HOUSING
LUXURIOUS HOUSING
COMMERCIAL
LUXURIOUS HOUSING
COMMERCIAL
WALK WAY AT LOWER
WALK WAY AT LOWER
LEVEL 14.85 HECT
WALKWAY AT UPPER LEVEL
WALK WAY AT LOWER
LEVEL 15.74 HECT
WALKWAY AT UPPER
LEVEL 15.74 HECT.
14.85 HECT.
92. BUILDING PROJECTS : JNNURM: JABALPUR
• Requirements calculated from Long range CDP
plan for the million plus city for horizon year 2039.
• Consideration of Development projections and
future vision giving rise to requirement of especial
b ildibuildings :
• New sports complexes
• Auditoriums
• New Bus Terminus
• Heritage structure
• Exhibition grounds• Exhibition grounds
• Multi level parking
• To support the population growth for next 25 yrs.
• Projects include assessment of the current
situation & potential in terms of economy;situation & potential in terms of economy;
need based demand, feasibility of the
project proposed, and enhancement of the
infrastructure, design and resultant increase
in the marketing potential of the town area.
Project management consultancy.
• Use of the vacated land to provide urban infill and p
revitalization opportunities; introduced major urban
entertainment centers; and developed long‐range
strategies to conserve and rehabilitate the historic
structures.
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93. ECO-TOURISM & TOURISM
PROJECTS
Projects include assessment of the regions
potential in terms of tourism, feasibility of the
project proposed, enhancement of the amenities,
access and facilities to increase the potential of
the region.
Project designed as – NATURE TOURISM
ECO-TOURISM
RELIGIOUS TOURISMRELIGIOUS TOURISM
ADVENTURE TOURISM
Architect of District Committee of Tourism of
Nagpur Region For Maharashtra Tourism
D l t C tiDevelopment Corporation.
Project as per Maharashtra tourism Policy .
Introduction of vegetation and rejuvenation of
deteriorate nature conditions, Butter fly park,
adventure sports, etc.
• Projects in Nagpur district of Maharashtra state –Projects in Nagpur district of Maharashtra state
• Ambhora Eco-tourism
• Dhapewada
• Ambhora religious tourism
• Manneteshwar
• Gujarkhedi
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94. RIVER & LAKE REJUVINATION
PROJECTS
Projects include assessment of the
regions potential in terms of
TOURISM, economy, biotech study,
environmental assessment, feasibility
of the project, rejuvenation
assessment, enhancement of
potential of the region.
Project also include improvement ofj p
facilities, landscaping, plant selection and
design of various spaces.
Project under NATIONAL RIVER/Lake
Conservation ProjectConservation Project.
Use of third dimension like sound and
light for enhanced experience.
P j tProjects:
Rejuvenation of Hanuman tank, Katol
Rejuvenation of Lendi river, Pandhurna
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95. L l f th ti T f h i
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
• Long range plan for the entire Towns for horizon
year 2039, i.e. for a period of 25yrs.
• support the population growth; development plan
considerations incorporated in planning. Geo‐map
study.
• Projects include assessment of the current
situation, potential in terms of economy;
need based demand, feasibility of the
project proposed, and enhancement of the
infrastructure, design and resultant increase
i th k ti t ti l f th tin the marketing potential of the town area.
Project management consultancy.
• Water supply, sewerage, Sanitation and Surface
drain system, solid waste management planning for
various towns:‐
• Madhya Pradesh state – Pandhurna
• Balaghat
• Waraseoni
• Saunser
• Barghat
• Donger Parasia• Donger‐Parasia
• Amarwada
• Maharashtra state – Akola
• Katol
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96. CITY VISION PLAN & INFRASTRUCTURE
PROJECT:AKOLA
• Long range VISION plan for the entire Town for
horizon year 2039.
• Municipal limit has increased to 2820 hectares
• Theme as a health‐ techno city• Theme as a health‐ techno city
• support the population growth from a 4,00,000
person baseline to the projected 6,50,000;
• Assessment and planning of the road and
transportation, utility, and institutional
infrastructures required to redevelopment of town
with; used the vacated land to provide urban infillwith; used the vacated land to provide urban infill
and revitalization opportunities; established an
improved governmental and diplomatic center;
introduced major urban entertainment centers; and
developed long‐range strategies to conserve and
rehabilitate the historic structures.
• Sanitation and Surface drain system planning for• Sanitation and Surface drain system planning for
Akola City.
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99. RESORT COMPLEX
concept is reflected in 4concept is reflected in 4
dimensions- by form/
colour scheme/sound
effect/ activity uses
Design Form taken from “
OM “
Use of “chanting OM soundg
” as symbol of audio
backdrop
Application of the
manifestation of three
luminaries known as
Agni, Vayu and Aditya
in design
Harmonic dimensions,
colors and textures
shall be used to
promote emotional,
physical, mental and
spiritual health
1. Boating
2 R k li bi
spiritual health.
Swimming Pool
2. Rock climbing
3. Nature trails & trekking
4. Heritage structure visits
5. & study
6. Birds watching
7. Star gazing
8. Educational aspect including
interpretation,
9. study and research
10 Provide opportunity to have10. Provide opportunity to have
linkage between
11. culture and biodiversity
12. Village tourism