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FUTURE CITIES:
Ensuring world class civic amenities in
urban India
Team details
Jitendra Kumar(team coordinator
Hanendra Pratap Singh
Dikshant Agarwal
Chirag goel
Akshay Kumar Saini
URBANISATION : ISSUE THAT NEED TALKING URBANISATION SCENARIO
 According to the 2011 Census, the urban population
grew from 286 million in 2001 to 377 million in 2011.
 The number of one million plus cities grew from 9 in
1971 to 35 in 2001 and may rise shortly to 47 such
cities.
 According to estimates by the government an estimated
50 per cent of the population (about 700 million people)
will be living in cities by 2025.
3 basic things to know
 Where are we coming from?
 Where are we today?
 Where are we going in the
future?
In simplest words urbanisation is a process
in which physical growth of urban areas
increases either due to migration from rural
areas or due to global change or any other
action.
before starting let us first try
to understand some basic terms which are
highly important for this presentation.
 Urban
 Urban areas
 Civic amenities
According to ministry of urban development report
published in 2010 on cities pointed out lack of civic
amenities and infrastructure-
 A recent rating on sanitation by ministry of urban
development reveals that 190 out of 423
municipalities in India are on a brink of
environmental disaster.
 4861 out of 5161 cities/towns in India do not even
have a partial sewerage network.
 Less than 20% of road network is covered by storm
water drains according to –MoUD, Government of
India(2010b).
 Only 21% of the waste water generated is treated
compared with 57% in South Africa.
 The motor vehicle population in India has increased
100 times from 1951 to 2004 ,while the road
network has expanded only eight times.
PRESENT CIVIC INFRASTRUCTURE SCENARIO
The facilities provided by the governments and
municipal corporations for common people are
called civic amenities.
Examples: water supply, electricity, roads.
bridges, railways, roadways, and likes... the
utilities that are used by the masses / public.
Before we discuss anything here is a statement
of a person who basically handles all the urban
related issues and most probably know about the
current India’s urban situation better than any of
us.
“Indian cities are likely to house over 600
million people and account for 70 per cent of the
county's GDP over the next decade but they have
grown faster than the infrastructure required to
support them” , said Union Minister for Urban
Development Kamal Nath at the INDIA TODAY
Best City Awards 2013 in New Delhi on
February 22.
If we try to understand this
statement of honourable minister and the given
scenario of indian present civic infrastructure it
is very clear that we are having troubles in
providing the basic and world class amenities .
WHERE WE STAND
The reasons for slow urban development include policy biases against replacement of labor with
industrialization, location of industries in urban areas, and urban concentrations. Other mazor reasons
for slow growth in urban areas are as follows:
Inappropriate Technology
Choice in Industry
Inadequate Increase in Rural
Productivity
Labour Legislation and Small
Industries
Reservations
Location Restrictions on
Industries
Urban Infrastructure
Investment
PROBLEMS AS WE SEE THEM
 Housing
 Urban water supply and sanitation.
 Public transport.
 Education
 Waste disposal
 Security
 Electrical power, employability, women
safety, good environment and many others
etc.
HOUSING
What to do and
how?
Barriers in
implementing
Current scenario
o Ideally, slums should be cleared and modest housing apartment buildings constructed
by the government to accommodate all the slum dwellers.
o Preferably the flats should be leased out at affordable rents to the occupants. This way
the slum dwellers remain in the area where they used to live and the linkages among
the residents retained.
o With so much hike in market it is almost impossible to provide flats for people living at
slums at an low price in the cities like Mumbai , Bangalore etc.
o The most important problem in all cities has been housing ,the sudden and large scale
influx of migrants from rural areas to urban areas especially the metropolises and state
capitals.
o Due to lack of housing, in every city almost fifty percent population live in slums.
o There should be proper means of water harvesting which can be used to restore the
water which after suitable processes can be used for drinking purpose.
o And water harvesting must make compulsory in all states like it is in Tamilnadu.
o Pipelining of drinking water supply must be check frequently so that if any problem
occurs it can be removed thus minimizing the water wastage.
o Proper caring and management of such a big system in big cities is really a very heavy
job to do and great caring is needed.
o In India where there is no understanding and proper co-operation between different
working society it is almost impossible to handle this type of problems until there is a
proper attitude toward working as a collective team.
o With the continuous increase in the urban population another problem related to
drinking water supply and sanitation comes into existence.
o According to the 54th round of National Sample Survey (NSS) an estimated of around
20-25 percent households do not get drinking water properly almost all the time.
o In big cities like Mumbai there is need of bringing water from rural areas resulting in the
Lack of supply for even the people of those rural areas.
Current scenario
What to do and
how?
Barriers in
implementing
URBAN WATER
SUPPLY &
SANITATION
o Metro rail systems are being set up at great cost for mass rapid transportation this
network must increase and developed in all cities.
o The way forward is to restrict severely individual transport and increase manifold public
transport both by road and rail.
o Public transport must be made much more efficient, regular, punctual, attractive and
adequate. Then the need for individual transports will go down and the state would be
able to put severe restrictions on use of individual transport as is being done in
Singapore.
o For proper public transport we need wider and proper roads and bridges but due to
increase in population space availability is becoming a big issue.
o Strict rules and laws are needed to increase public transport and reduce individual
vehicles , but in our country where rules or system has no value and anyone can break
them on the power of money whenever they want it is a lot to do.
o Another major problem faced by people in urban areas is the lack of adequate public
transport.
o Pedestrians and slow moving vehicles do not get sympathetic treatment either by the
authorities or the other road users.
Current scenario
What to do and
how?
Barriers in
implementing
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
o Recycling the solid waste material and converting much of it into usable products seems
to be the best and only available solution at current time.
o it would greatly revolutionize the civic amenities provision if a method can be invented
to dispose of this waste at the site where it is generated.
o Most forms of recycling are little more than waste disposal, particularly if
petrochemicals and other toxics are involved.
o Mobile phones usually have a short life of around 3-4 years without that much of harm
but in developing countries like India where recycling is very costly we use them for far
longer period resulting in new harms.
o Another big problem that has arisen in cities has been the enormous amount of solid
waste generated. In a city like Bengaluru the solid waste generated daily is estimated to
be around 5000 tons. The collection, transportation and disposal of this huge quantity of
solid waste is posing serious problems to the municipality
o A new type of hazardous waste has come up in recent years, namely electronic waste.
Unserviceable cell phones, their accessories, other electronic goods, are being thrown
away indiscriminately Their disposal is going to become a very serious problem in due
course.
Current scenario
What to do and
how?
Barriers in
implementing
WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLUTION AT VERY BASIC
As we cope with the kind of urban growth expected, it is of the utmost importance that city
governance and management is made much innovative, flexible and responsive. We need intelligent urban
governance since problems keep changing and need dynamic responses. Urban management needs to
become much professional and attractive so that the next generation of urban managers are the best and
brightest.
We do believe that the best strategy for making Indian urban areas world class we need to-
Make the city
economy vibrant.
Promote
employment growth
Take care of
education
Take care of health
Take care of clean
water &sanitation
Equalise public
spaces
Provide security
Reduce barriers to
entrepreneurial entry
Take care of housing
and public transport
But the very basic need is of
Providing the best
infrastructure model
 It is a system build of basic
and different components.
 It works as a catalyst for the
growth of the
system(country).
 It is technology based but
with a great care of
aesthetics.
 It is visible, invisible and
experimental which are the
basic requirements of
infrastructure.
World class infrastructure that
can provide world class
amenities
 World Class Infrastructure has its
specific Performance Standards.
 It leverages the present investment to
give returns beyond normal results.
 It is very flexible and expandable
according to the need.
 It improves the quality of life and
maximize common people
involvement.
 It always find out a way to maintain a
perfect balance among all its
components with best output.
 Management
 Vision and
 Understanding of system.
 A consistent commitment.
 Positive attitude towards problems
and changes.
 Risk taking abilities.
But world class infrastructure
need something
STRONG INFRASTRUCTURE IS THE BASIC NEED
Infrastructure is what makes a city livable. And an ideal City brings to you a world of amenities where
pleasure and peace becomes a way of life. Be it an efficient system of water treatment plant and supply
networks or the eco-friendly surroundings or Electricity Sub-Station or garbage disposal system, there
have taken great care of every aspect of your convenience to ensure complete satisfaction and create an
atmosphere of belongingness and blessings.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The building block
for providing basic
amenities……….
CHANGES WE WISH TO BRING
our concept is to provide the cities casts urban performance as a function of the complex interplay between
systems composed of infrastructures, capital, assets, behaviour, and cultures ,spanning the economic, social,
technological, and environmental.
Overall welfare and present urban
condition will actually improve and increased in
almost every dimension that we can think of:
 Income growth
 Common people involvement
 Reduction in poverty
 Housing
 Equality and
 access to services like
 electricity
 water
 sanitation
 education
 health
And facilities like-
 Delhi metro
 Singtel – City-wide Tourist Wi-Fi Network,
Like Singapore
 And finally complete city management
will be present in every single city of
our country.
The ongoing process
of urbanisation and technical change will bring
many new challenges, including many that
cannot be foreseen today. We will certainly need
to learn how to manage their infrastructure
needs, both physical and social. We will need to
focus more than even before on the soft parts of
urban needs connected with health, education
and the provision of urban amenities.
According to estimates
by the government an estimated 50 per cent of the
population (about 700 million people) will be
living in cities by 2025. That means, the
government and other stakeholders face the
daunting task of providing world class
infrastructure facilities, connectivity, utilities and
access to basic/civic amenities for all denizens .
Since the central government and states alone
cannot shoulder the responsibility due to financial
and resource constraints, the role of private sector
hence becomes crucial.
References
 United Nations study(1995).
 Urbanisation and Globalization in the Twenty First Century: Emerging Challenges.
 Ministry of housing and poverty alleviation Government of India.
 Demographics of India- Wikipedia
 Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission

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  • 1. FUTURE CITIES: Ensuring world class civic amenities in urban India Team details Jitendra Kumar(team coordinator Hanendra Pratap Singh Dikshant Agarwal Chirag goel Akshay Kumar Saini
  • 2. URBANISATION : ISSUE THAT NEED TALKING URBANISATION SCENARIO  According to the 2011 Census, the urban population grew from 286 million in 2001 to 377 million in 2011.  The number of one million plus cities grew from 9 in 1971 to 35 in 2001 and may rise shortly to 47 such cities.  According to estimates by the government an estimated 50 per cent of the population (about 700 million people) will be living in cities by 2025. 3 basic things to know  Where are we coming from?  Where are we today?  Where are we going in the future? In simplest words urbanisation is a process in which physical growth of urban areas increases either due to migration from rural areas or due to global change or any other action. before starting let us first try to understand some basic terms which are highly important for this presentation.  Urban  Urban areas  Civic amenities
  • 3. According to ministry of urban development report published in 2010 on cities pointed out lack of civic amenities and infrastructure-  A recent rating on sanitation by ministry of urban development reveals that 190 out of 423 municipalities in India are on a brink of environmental disaster.  4861 out of 5161 cities/towns in India do not even have a partial sewerage network.  Less than 20% of road network is covered by storm water drains according to –MoUD, Government of India(2010b).  Only 21% of the waste water generated is treated compared with 57% in South Africa.  The motor vehicle population in India has increased 100 times from 1951 to 2004 ,while the road network has expanded only eight times. PRESENT CIVIC INFRASTRUCTURE SCENARIO The facilities provided by the governments and municipal corporations for common people are called civic amenities. Examples: water supply, electricity, roads. bridges, railways, roadways, and likes... the utilities that are used by the masses / public. Before we discuss anything here is a statement of a person who basically handles all the urban related issues and most probably know about the current India’s urban situation better than any of us. “Indian cities are likely to house over 600 million people and account for 70 per cent of the county's GDP over the next decade but they have grown faster than the infrastructure required to support them” , said Union Minister for Urban Development Kamal Nath at the INDIA TODAY Best City Awards 2013 in New Delhi on February 22. If we try to understand this statement of honourable minister and the given scenario of indian present civic infrastructure it is very clear that we are having troubles in providing the basic and world class amenities . WHERE WE STAND
  • 4. The reasons for slow urban development include policy biases against replacement of labor with industrialization, location of industries in urban areas, and urban concentrations. Other mazor reasons for slow growth in urban areas are as follows: Inappropriate Technology Choice in Industry Inadequate Increase in Rural Productivity Labour Legislation and Small Industries Reservations Location Restrictions on Industries Urban Infrastructure Investment PROBLEMS AS WE SEE THEM  Housing  Urban water supply and sanitation.  Public transport.  Education  Waste disposal  Security  Electrical power, employability, women safety, good environment and many others etc.
  • 5. HOUSING What to do and how? Barriers in implementing Current scenario o Ideally, slums should be cleared and modest housing apartment buildings constructed by the government to accommodate all the slum dwellers. o Preferably the flats should be leased out at affordable rents to the occupants. This way the slum dwellers remain in the area where they used to live and the linkages among the residents retained. o With so much hike in market it is almost impossible to provide flats for people living at slums at an low price in the cities like Mumbai , Bangalore etc. o The most important problem in all cities has been housing ,the sudden and large scale influx of migrants from rural areas to urban areas especially the metropolises and state capitals. o Due to lack of housing, in every city almost fifty percent population live in slums.
  • 6. o There should be proper means of water harvesting which can be used to restore the water which after suitable processes can be used for drinking purpose. o And water harvesting must make compulsory in all states like it is in Tamilnadu. o Pipelining of drinking water supply must be check frequently so that if any problem occurs it can be removed thus minimizing the water wastage. o Proper caring and management of such a big system in big cities is really a very heavy job to do and great caring is needed. o In India where there is no understanding and proper co-operation between different working society it is almost impossible to handle this type of problems until there is a proper attitude toward working as a collective team. o With the continuous increase in the urban population another problem related to drinking water supply and sanitation comes into existence. o According to the 54th round of National Sample Survey (NSS) an estimated of around 20-25 percent households do not get drinking water properly almost all the time. o In big cities like Mumbai there is need of bringing water from rural areas resulting in the Lack of supply for even the people of those rural areas. Current scenario What to do and how? Barriers in implementing URBAN WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION
  • 7. o Metro rail systems are being set up at great cost for mass rapid transportation this network must increase and developed in all cities. o The way forward is to restrict severely individual transport and increase manifold public transport both by road and rail. o Public transport must be made much more efficient, regular, punctual, attractive and adequate. Then the need for individual transports will go down and the state would be able to put severe restrictions on use of individual transport as is being done in Singapore. o For proper public transport we need wider and proper roads and bridges but due to increase in population space availability is becoming a big issue. o Strict rules and laws are needed to increase public transport and reduce individual vehicles , but in our country where rules or system has no value and anyone can break them on the power of money whenever they want it is a lot to do. o Another major problem faced by people in urban areas is the lack of adequate public transport. o Pedestrians and slow moving vehicles do not get sympathetic treatment either by the authorities or the other road users. Current scenario What to do and how? Barriers in implementing PUBLIC TRANSPORT
  • 8. o Recycling the solid waste material and converting much of it into usable products seems to be the best and only available solution at current time. o it would greatly revolutionize the civic amenities provision if a method can be invented to dispose of this waste at the site where it is generated. o Most forms of recycling are little more than waste disposal, particularly if petrochemicals and other toxics are involved. o Mobile phones usually have a short life of around 3-4 years without that much of harm but in developing countries like India where recycling is very costly we use them for far longer period resulting in new harms. o Another big problem that has arisen in cities has been the enormous amount of solid waste generated. In a city like Bengaluru the solid waste generated daily is estimated to be around 5000 tons. The collection, transportation and disposal of this huge quantity of solid waste is posing serious problems to the municipality o A new type of hazardous waste has come up in recent years, namely electronic waste. Unserviceable cell phones, their accessories, other electronic goods, are being thrown away indiscriminately Their disposal is going to become a very serious problem in due course. Current scenario What to do and how? Barriers in implementing WASTE DISPOSAL
  • 9. SOLUTION AT VERY BASIC As we cope with the kind of urban growth expected, it is of the utmost importance that city governance and management is made much innovative, flexible and responsive. We need intelligent urban governance since problems keep changing and need dynamic responses. Urban management needs to become much professional and attractive so that the next generation of urban managers are the best and brightest. We do believe that the best strategy for making Indian urban areas world class we need to- Make the city economy vibrant. Promote employment growth Take care of education Take care of health Take care of clean water &sanitation Equalise public spaces Provide security Reduce barriers to entrepreneurial entry Take care of housing and public transport But the very basic need is of Providing the best infrastructure model
  • 10.  It is a system build of basic and different components.  It works as a catalyst for the growth of the system(country).  It is technology based but with a great care of aesthetics.  It is visible, invisible and experimental which are the basic requirements of infrastructure. World class infrastructure that can provide world class amenities  World Class Infrastructure has its specific Performance Standards.  It leverages the present investment to give returns beyond normal results.  It is very flexible and expandable according to the need.  It improves the quality of life and maximize common people involvement.  It always find out a way to maintain a perfect balance among all its components with best output.  Management  Vision and  Understanding of system.  A consistent commitment.  Positive attitude towards problems and changes.  Risk taking abilities. But world class infrastructure need something STRONG INFRASTRUCTURE IS THE BASIC NEED Infrastructure is what makes a city livable. And an ideal City brings to you a world of amenities where pleasure and peace becomes a way of life. Be it an efficient system of water treatment plant and supply networks or the eco-friendly surroundings or Electricity Sub-Station or garbage disposal system, there have taken great care of every aspect of your convenience to ensure complete satisfaction and create an atmosphere of belongingness and blessings. INFRASTRUCTURE The building block for providing basic amenities……….
  • 11. CHANGES WE WISH TO BRING our concept is to provide the cities casts urban performance as a function of the complex interplay between systems composed of infrastructures, capital, assets, behaviour, and cultures ,spanning the economic, social, technological, and environmental. Overall welfare and present urban condition will actually improve and increased in almost every dimension that we can think of:  Income growth  Common people involvement  Reduction in poverty  Housing  Equality and  access to services like  electricity  water  sanitation  education  health And facilities like-  Delhi metro  Singtel – City-wide Tourist Wi-Fi Network, Like Singapore  And finally complete city management will be present in every single city of our country. The ongoing process of urbanisation and technical change will bring many new challenges, including many that cannot be foreseen today. We will certainly need to learn how to manage their infrastructure needs, both physical and social. We will need to focus more than even before on the soft parts of urban needs connected with health, education and the provision of urban amenities. According to estimates by the government an estimated 50 per cent of the population (about 700 million people) will be living in cities by 2025. That means, the government and other stakeholders face the daunting task of providing world class infrastructure facilities, connectivity, utilities and access to basic/civic amenities for all denizens . Since the central government and states alone cannot shoulder the responsibility due to financial and resource constraints, the role of private sector hence becomes crucial.
  • 12. References  United Nations study(1995).  Urbanisation and Globalization in the Twenty First Century: Emerging Challenges.  Ministry of housing and poverty alleviation Government of India.  Demographics of India- Wikipedia  Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission