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- Housing demand is expected to rise significantly by 2025 requiring expansion of supply.
- Tourism is a major industry thanks to the city's cultural heritage and inclusion in the
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2. Introduction
Location: 26.92°N 75.82°E
Altitude: 431 m (1417 ft.) Above MSL.
Area: 798 Sqkm.
Jaipur city is Rajasthan’s capital and largest city.
Jaipur is situated in the eastern border of Thar
Desert.
It is 258 kms from Delhi and 232 kms from Agra,
it forms a Golden Triangle to attract tourists.
Climate
Jaipur has hot dry summer and cold winter with mean maximum temperature
of 45 C and the mean minimum temperature of 5 C. The average annual
rainfall is 595.3 mm.
3. Vision :-
• Center powered by technology
• City with blend of heritage and modern infrastructure
• Heritage city
• Pollution free and clean city
• Pink city
• Garbage free city
• Pilot city for culture, etc.
5. Demography
Population
Jaipur City Projected Population
Natural growth and In-migration
Work force projections
year Population ( in lakhs)
1991 15.18
2001 23.23
2011 36.02
2021 55.19
2025 64.95
1981 1991 2001 2025
Workers 278225 427722 658150 2275000
% 27.64 28.43 30.57 35
6. Housing
No. of Households and Household Size:-
Housing supply in jaipur:-
Housing shortage in jaipur:-
7. Heritage and Tourism
Strong cultural identity, rich heritage and unique experiences of the city attract
large number of foreign and domestic tourists.
The world famous "Golden Triangle" comprising of Delhi-Agra-Jaipur has
put Jaipur on the world tourism map. Almost 60% of international tourists
visiting India, come to these places.
Tourist Attractions
(1) Walled City of Jaipur (City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Bazaars)
(2) Outside walled city:
(a) Forts- Amber, Jaigarh, Nahargarh, MotiDoongri
(b) Palaces- Jal Mahal, Rambagh
(c) Sacred Shrines-, Birla Mandir, Galtaji
(d) Parks and Gardens- Ghat ki Ghuni, Kanak Vrindavan,
(e) Museums- Govt. Central Museum (Albeart Hall)
Based on the heritage characteristics and the potential for
development, each heritage zone should have either one
or more of the following plans for development:
• Environmental Impact Assessment/ Management Plan
• Special Zone Regeneration/Renewal/ Decongestion Plan
• Heritage Management Plan/ Conservation Plan
• Heritage Tourism Development Plan
8. Industry
Organized Industrial areas- V.K.I.A., Jhotwara, Kanakpura, Bindayaka
Sitapura and Sanganer.
Unorganized Industrial areas- mainly concentrated in the Sanganer town
Household Industry- mostly in walled city.
Master Plan 1991 proposed 1805 Ha, however development could be
taken place in 1007 Ha.
Master Plan 2011 proposed 1862 Ha. however 1600 Ha. Developed.
9. Transportation
Road Network :-
The transport system of Jaipur city is mainly road based. Jaipur city has
around 10 major arterial spines that criss-cross the entire city. Tonk road is a
major arterial road that connects some of the major employment centers like
Sanganer, Durgapura and Lal Kothi.
Vehicle Growth :-
Modal split of the Jaipur city :-
10. Physical Infrastructure
Water Supply:-
City has adequate water supply with an availability126.5 lpcd covering more
than 86.5% population. The main source of water is ground water, which is
fast depleting at the rate of 3m/annum.
Drainage Network Plan :-
This plan divided the entire jaipur municipal area into
19 drainage zones. These zones contribute towards the
Ganda Nalla, Jawahar nagar nala, Brahmpuri nala and
Nagtalai nala. The Ganda nala and Jawahar nagar Nala
ultimately drain into the main nala through the center of
the jaipur city which is called Amanishah ka nalla.
Sewerage :-
The existing sewerage system covers about 65 % of
total area of Jaipur. In the areas uncovered by sewerage
system septic tanks.