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DEVELOPMENT PLAN: ACCESSIBILITY TO PERI-URBAN AREAS
PERI URBAN AREAS - NAGPUR
BY
DEVELOPMENT PLAN –
PLANNING INTERVENTIONS
PERI URBAN AREAS - NAGPUR
PRESENTED BY:
ANURAG KOLTE
SOUDIP KUNDU
M. TECH, URBAN PLANNING ,
VNIT NAGPUR.
INTRODUCTION
• NAGPUR IS ONE OF THE LARGEST CITIES IN CENTRAL INDIA
• IT IS THE 9TH LARGEST URBAN AGGLOMERATION IN INDIA.
• WITH THE INCREASE IN POPULATION IN RECENT YEARS, THE CITY HAS
EXPANDED BEYOND ITS MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES.
• NAGPUR CITY COVERS AN AREA OF 217SQKM AND FALLS WITHIN THE
NAGPUR METROPOLITIAN REGION.
• NIT’S JURISDICTION AS A PLANNING AUTHORITY DOES NOT EXTEND OVER
NMC.
REGIONAL SETTING
• Nagpur falls at the centre of the country.
• It has a strategic location with respect to
connectivity.
• The national highway-6 (Kolkata to Azira)
connects the country east-west and the
National Highway-7 (Varanasi to
Kanyakumari) connects the country north-
south.
• Nagpur serves as business hub for this entire
region.
AREAAND EXTENTS
Key Statistics:
• Area: 3,567 sqkms
• 2011 NMA Population: 10.37 lakhs
• 2011 Nagpur City Population: 24 lakhs
 Excludes Nagpur City, Kamptee,
Kalmeshwar Municipal Councils and
MIHAN
 Changes to the boundary of NMA -
Recent GOM notification excludes:
•Mauda and Mahadula villages
(Nagar Panchayats)
•Hudkeshwar Bk and Narsala
GROWING URBAN AREAS
• 22 Census Towns and areas surrounding
them
• Villages such as Besa-Beltarodi, Kapsi,
Jamtha are fast growing, urbanizing areas
EXISTING LAND
USE
• 8% OF THE NMA AREA UNDER URBAN
USES
• DEVELOPMENT CONCENTRATED
CLOSE TO THE CITY AND ALONG
MAJOR TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
• TOTAL INDUSTRIAL AREA ACCOUNTS
FOR 1% OF THE NMA: MIDC HINGNA
AND MIDC BUTIBORI MAJOR
INDUSTRIAL AREAS
URBANIZATION
• HAPHAZARD CONVERSION OF LAND TO
NON AGRICULTURE
• TOTAL AREA FOR WHICH PERMISSIONS
GRANTED 2001-2013 (MARCH): 60SQ KM
(2% OF TOTAL NMA AREA)
• 90% OF THE PERMISSIONS SOUGHT FOR
RESIDENTIAL USE
• CONTIGUOUS PIECES OF LAND FOR NA
OBSERVED IN NAGPUR RURAL 3, BESA
VILLAGE
9
URBANIZATION
• INDUSTRIES LOCATING CLOSER TO THE CITY
AND ALONG MAJOR TRANSPORTATION
CORRIDORS
• MIDC, HINGNA HAS EXHAUSTED ITS CAPACITY
• MIDC, BUTIBORI NOT ATTRACTIVE FOR
SMALLER UNITS
• KAPSI (KH) TOWARDS EAST OF THE CITY
EMERGING AS AN INDUSTRIAL HUB
• AMRAVATI ROAD (NH6) EMERGING AS A
LOGISTICS AND TRUCKING HUB
ECONOMY: INDUSTRIAL
AREAS
10
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
• NMA POPULATION:
• CENSUS 2001: 8.41 LAKHS
• CENSUS 2011: 10.37 LAKHS
• BASELINE 2012: 10.9 LAKHS
• METHODS OF POPULATION PROJECTION:
• GEOMETRIC
• ARITHMETIC
• INCREMENTAL
• COHORT COMPONENT
(CONSIDERS MIGRATION RATE)
Population distribution Census 2011
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
Sr No Year NMA population
1 2011 Census 10,33,577
2 2012 (Base year) 10,90,000
3 2027 15,00,000
4 2032 17,00,000
5 2037 19,00,000
Population distribution 2032
Projections for
2027 (15 years): Considered for planning Reservations
2032 (20 years): Plan period
2037 (25 years): Zoning – supply of developable land 12
POPULATION
DISTRIBUTION
• TARGET GROWTH AREAS DIVIDED INTO 10 URBAN
SECTORS
• DELINEATION OF URBAN SECTORS BASED ON
VILLAGE BOUNDARIES
• MIGRANT GROWTH CONCENTRATED IN URBAN
SECTORS
• RESERVATIONS PROVIDED FOR POPULATION
WITHIN SECTORS
• 12 RURAL CENTRES
• DISTRIBUTION BASED ON NATURAL GROWTH AND
MIGRANT POPULATION
• NATURAL GROWTH IN RURAL AREAS
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
• DISTRIBUTION LINKED TO EXISTING
AND PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL AREAS
WHICH ARE THE MAIN EMPLOYMENT
CENTRES.
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
54%
0%
8%
38%
64%
6%
6%
24%
Urban Sectors
Rural Growth Centers
IS
Other Villages
2011 2032
S.No Description
Population
2011
Population 2027
Population
2032
Percent share
of total (2032)
Number of
villages
1 Urban Sectors* 5,63,287 9,55,000 10,87,000 64% 131
2
Kirmiti
Improvement Scheme
670 1,10,000 1,10,000 6% 3
3 Rural Centers 78,540 90,500 1,02,500 6% 12
4 Other villages 3,91,080 3,44,500 4,00,500 24% 574
Total 1,033,577 15,00,000 17,00,000 100% 720
Projected shift in percentage contribution of
different areas
• Total residential area: 305sqkm
• R5 includes 127sqkm residential zone
around gaothans
• R5: Future residential
RESIDENTIAL ZONE ALLOCATIONS
Sr no Residential zone Area (sqkm)
% of Total Land under
Residential Zone
1 Residential IS-R1 15.37 5.0%
2 Residential R2 15.90 6.5%
3 Residential R3 32.08 51.0%
4 Residential R4 57.72 17.8%
5 Residential R5 16.66 19.8%
Total within Sectors 137.73 100.0%
RESIDENTIAL ZONE
ALLOCATIONS
• Average gross density
– Includes land under roads, open spaces and
amenities/ utilities
Sr no Residential zone
Average Gross Density
Dwelling units/ha
Average Gross Density
People/ha
1 Residential IS-R1 50-75 220-150
2 Residential R2 35-50 155-220
3 Residential R3 25-35 110-155
4 Residential R4 15-25 65-110
5 Residential R5 10-15 45-65
CONNECTIVITY ASIAN HIGHWAY
 AH 43 - Agra, India (on AH1) to Matara, Sri Lanka
 AH 46- Hazirah- Surat – Jalgaon - Howrah(Kolkata) till
AH 2
NATIONAL HIGHWAY
 NH 7 - Varanasi to kanyakumari.
 NH 6 – Hajira (Gujarat) to Kolkata.
 NH 69 – Bhopal to Nagpur
 837 km from Mumbai
 1094 km south of Delhi
 1092 km north of Chennai
 1140 km west of Kolkata.
STATE HIGHWAY
 MH SH 9 Nagpur -Umred –Nagbhid -Chandrapur.
 MH SH 3 Sholapur – Butibori
 MH SH 248 Warud - Jalalkhed Katol – Nagpur
 MH SH 249 Savner - Parseoni - Ramtek - Tumsar
- Gondia
 Nagpur–Aurangabad–Mumbai express highway
Source : Wikipedia
SOME OF THE MAJOR ROAD WITHIN NAGPUR
CITY
1. Amravati Road
2. Hingna Road
3. Wardha Road
4. Umred Road
5. Bhandara Road
6. Kamptee Road
7. Chinnedwada
road
8. Katol Road
9. Inner Ring Road
10.Outer Ring Road
1
2
3
8
7
6
5
4
 The city is developed with radial
and circumferential network
pattern, of which outer ring is
partly constructed
 While inner ring road is completely
operational.
ROAD NETWORK
• PROPOSALS BASED ON PWD ROAD MASTER
PLAN 2020
• REGIONAL ROADS
• LOCAL ROADS WITHIN URBAN SECTORS AT
500M GRID
Existing road network
PUBLIC TRANSIT
Route type Length (km)
Mass transit route(MRT) - dedicated ROW 214.68
Express bus route (EBR) 290.23
Feeder route (FR) - para-transit/ intermediate public transport 59.28
Regional bus route(RBR) 293.11
Total 857.30
Existing commuter rail
network
• TRANSPORTATION ZONE – STRENGTHENING
EXISTING FACILITIES
• BHARATWADA, NEAR BHARATWADA STATION
• DONGARGAON, NEAR GUMGAON STATION
STRENGTHENING THE REGIONAL RAIL NETWORK
CAUSES OF URBAN SPRAWL
 Demographic Changes : Demographic changes, so land use changes, more land is required.
 Rent Gradient : Decline in rents with distance from the city center.
 Growing Affluence : Affluent people buy more land and build larger homes, and it is evenly distributed
which has increased about 6 times over 10 years.
 Economics of land
assembly : At the periphery, large parcels are available that can be purchased
from a single owner.
 Differences in Govt.
Services and attitudes : Infrastructure maintaince depends upon the type of the area selected `
Old infrastructure is more expensive to operate and maintain.
CAUSES OF URBAN SPRAWL
 Transportation : If transportation is fast and cheap, people can save more by moving
farther, and they can afford to buy even more land.
 Land Use Regulation : Setbacks, street widths, minimum parking requirements are not taken care.
 Misinterpretation of
farm house : This serves as a residential purpose in rural and agricultural setting.
 Tax Policy : The mortgage interest deduction does little to increase the percentage
of households and encourages higher-income home buyers to purchase
larger and expensive homes.
 Topographic Barriers : Natural Sprawl grows freely like an organism. The only control is
natural features like sea, rivers etc. are facing obstruction for growth
on one side by presence of sea.
IMPACTS
 Social Impacts
 Environmental Impacts
 Land Consumption
 Energy Consumption
 Economic Impacts
 Neighborhood Quality
 Increased Tax Burden
ENCROACHMENTS IN GREEN BELT
Nagpur DP 1976, has a land use reserved for no development zone which
included Green belt and agricultural land keeping the intend of “ Green
Nagpur city”. The area reserved for the green belt and agricultural land was
11043 Ha = 47%..
There is vast reduction in the green belt ( more than 50%)till date.
With the current growth , after 20 years there will be no green belt within
municipality boundary.
But in due course of time there is vast reduction in the green belt . the main
reason will be high land value and unauthorized layout.
NAGPUR DEVELOPMENT PLAN
(D.P.) 1976
After the enforcement of Maharashtra Regional & Town
Planning Act 1966, the improvement Trust declared its intention
in the year 1969 to prepare a development plan of Nagpur, but
since the Improvement trust was receiving a no. of layouts and
diversion cases it was necessary first to get the Interim
Development plan prepared under Section 32. Of M.R.T.P act
This was 1st development plan for Nagpur city
But
 City started expanded in all direction
 No. of Housing co-op societies came up.
 Some agencies infringed the regulation Of NIT and NMC n
established unauthorized colonies. Slums came up.
NAGPUR MASTER PLAN 1952
The NIT in year 1946 with its unrivalled knowledge of the town and
its need and problems prepared “ Master Plan” for Nagpur. The plan
contains financial policy, development control and zonig regulations.
The municipalities and adjoining villages were merges together in
1951 to municipal corporation. At that time there were merges in
1951 to form Muncipal corporation. At that time there were 42 wards
with a population of 4.5 lakhs , now they are 126 wards with
population of more than 30 lakhs appx.
NAGPUR IN 1941
Urban area was confined to tye Mouzas Of Nagpur , Sitabuldi,
Dantholi, Gadga, Bhankheda , Dharmpeth, Binaki,
Sakkardhara, Hansapuri and Wadpakad.
NAGPUR PLANNING EFFORTS
NAGPUR REVISED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1986-2011
Plan preparation
 The land uses and their consequential results density of population and construction ,
congestion on road deteriorating services became more complex thus, revision of D.P. was the
need.
 Western areas are having more development compared to eastern.
 Urban centre are growing at higher intensity at core and expansion at periphery.
 As the impact of economic and industrial policies is difficult to predict, therefore it is difficult
to project population after 20 years.
NAGPUR PLANNING EFFORTS
INFERANCE
THE PERI URBAN AREAS IN AND AROUND NAGPUR ARE DEVELOPING SPEEDILY.
THE NAGPUR METROPOLITAN AREA LAND FOR 2031 IS LOOKING TO SOLVE
ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES CAUSED BY URBAN SPRAWL IN THE PERI URBAN AREAS.
ALSO IMPROVE LINKAGES WILL HELP TO SOLVE THE ISSUES IN ROAD NETWORK

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Development Plan- Planning interventions by (VNIT) Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Nagpur

  • 1. DEVELOPMENT PLAN: ACCESSIBILITY TO PERI-URBAN AREAS PERI URBAN AREAS - NAGPUR BY
  • 2. DEVELOPMENT PLAN – PLANNING INTERVENTIONS PERI URBAN AREAS - NAGPUR PRESENTED BY: ANURAG KOLTE SOUDIP KUNDU M. TECH, URBAN PLANNING , VNIT NAGPUR.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • NAGPUR IS ONE OF THE LARGEST CITIES IN CENTRAL INDIA • IT IS THE 9TH LARGEST URBAN AGGLOMERATION IN INDIA. • WITH THE INCREASE IN POPULATION IN RECENT YEARS, THE CITY HAS EXPANDED BEYOND ITS MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES. • NAGPUR CITY COVERS AN AREA OF 217SQKM AND FALLS WITHIN THE NAGPUR METROPOLITIAN REGION. • NIT’S JURISDICTION AS A PLANNING AUTHORITY DOES NOT EXTEND OVER NMC.
  • 4. REGIONAL SETTING • Nagpur falls at the centre of the country. • It has a strategic location with respect to connectivity. • The national highway-6 (Kolkata to Azira) connects the country east-west and the National Highway-7 (Varanasi to Kanyakumari) connects the country north- south. • Nagpur serves as business hub for this entire region.
  • 5. AREAAND EXTENTS Key Statistics: • Area: 3,567 sqkms • 2011 NMA Population: 10.37 lakhs • 2011 Nagpur City Population: 24 lakhs  Excludes Nagpur City, Kamptee, Kalmeshwar Municipal Councils and MIHAN  Changes to the boundary of NMA - Recent GOM notification excludes: •Mauda and Mahadula villages (Nagar Panchayats) •Hudkeshwar Bk and Narsala
  • 6. GROWING URBAN AREAS • 22 Census Towns and areas surrounding them • Villages such as Besa-Beltarodi, Kapsi, Jamtha are fast growing, urbanizing areas
  • 8. • 8% OF THE NMA AREA UNDER URBAN USES • DEVELOPMENT CONCENTRATED CLOSE TO THE CITY AND ALONG MAJOR TRANSPORT CORRIDORS • TOTAL INDUSTRIAL AREA ACCOUNTS FOR 1% OF THE NMA: MIDC HINGNA AND MIDC BUTIBORI MAJOR INDUSTRIAL AREAS URBANIZATION
  • 9. • HAPHAZARD CONVERSION OF LAND TO NON AGRICULTURE • TOTAL AREA FOR WHICH PERMISSIONS GRANTED 2001-2013 (MARCH): 60SQ KM (2% OF TOTAL NMA AREA) • 90% OF THE PERMISSIONS SOUGHT FOR RESIDENTIAL USE • CONTIGUOUS PIECES OF LAND FOR NA OBSERVED IN NAGPUR RURAL 3, BESA VILLAGE 9 URBANIZATION
  • 10. • INDUSTRIES LOCATING CLOSER TO THE CITY AND ALONG MAJOR TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS • MIDC, HINGNA HAS EXHAUSTED ITS CAPACITY • MIDC, BUTIBORI NOT ATTRACTIVE FOR SMALLER UNITS • KAPSI (KH) TOWARDS EAST OF THE CITY EMERGING AS AN INDUSTRIAL HUB • AMRAVATI ROAD (NH6) EMERGING AS A LOGISTICS AND TRUCKING HUB ECONOMY: INDUSTRIAL AREAS 10
  • 11. POPULATION PROJECTIONS • NMA POPULATION: • CENSUS 2001: 8.41 LAKHS • CENSUS 2011: 10.37 LAKHS • BASELINE 2012: 10.9 LAKHS • METHODS OF POPULATION PROJECTION: • GEOMETRIC • ARITHMETIC • INCREMENTAL • COHORT COMPONENT (CONSIDERS MIGRATION RATE) Population distribution Census 2011
  • 12. POPULATION PROJECTIONS Sr No Year NMA population 1 2011 Census 10,33,577 2 2012 (Base year) 10,90,000 3 2027 15,00,000 4 2032 17,00,000 5 2037 19,00,000 Population distribution 2032 Projections for 2027 (15 years): Considered for planning Reservations 2032 (20 years): Plan period 2037 (25 years): Zoning – supply of developable land 12
  • 13. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION • TARGET GROWTH AREAS DIVIDED INTO 10 URBAN SECTORS • DELINEATION OF URBAN SECTORS BASED ON VILLAGE BOUNDARIES • MIGRANT GROWTH CONCENTRATED IN URBAN SECTORS • RESERVATIONS PROVIDED FOR POPULATION WITHIN SECTORS • 12 RURAL CENTRES • DISTRIBUTION BASED ON NATURAL GROWTH AND MIGRANT POPULATION • NATURAL GROWTH IN RURAL AREAS
  • 14. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION • DISTRIBUTION LINKED TO EXISTING AND PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL AREAS WHICH ARE THE MAIN EMPLOYMENT CENTRES.
  • 15. POPULATION DISTRIBUTION 54% 0% 8% 38% 64% 6% 6% 24% Urban Sectors Rural Growth Centers IS Other Villages 2011 2032 S.No Description Population 2011 Population 2027 Population 2032 Percent share of total (2032) Number of villages 1 Urban Sectors* 5,63,287 9,55,000 10,87,000 64% 131 2 Kirmiti Improvement Scheme 670 1,10,000 1,10,000 6% 3 3 Rural Centers 78,540 90,500 1,02,500 6% 12 4 Other villages 3,91,080 3,44,500 4,00,500 24% 574 Total 1,033,577 15,00,000 17,00,000 100% 720 Projected shift in percentage contribution of different areas
  • 16. • Total residential area: 305sqkm • R5 includes 127sqkm residential zone around gaothans • R5: Future residential RESIDENTIAL ZONE ALLOCATIONS Sr no Residential zone Area (sqkm) % of Total Land under Residential Zone 1 Residential IS-R1 15.37 5.0% 2 Residential R2 15.90 6.5% 3 Residential R3 32.08 51.0% 4 Residential R4 57.72 17.8% 5 Residential R5 16.66 19.8% Total within Sectors 137.73 100.0%
  • 17. RESIDENTIAL ZONE ALLOCATIONS • Average gross density – Includes land under roads, open spaces and amenities/ utilities Sr no Residential zone Average Gross Density Dwelling units/ha Average Gross Density People/ha 1 Residential IS-R1 50-75 220-150 2 Residential R2 35-50 155-220 3 Residential R3 25-35 110-155 4 Residential R4 15-25 65-110 5 Residential R5 10-15 45-65
  • 18. CONNECTIVITY ASIAN HIGHWAY  AH 43 - Agra, India (on AH1) to Matara, Sri Lanka  AH 46- Hazirah- Surat – Jalgaon - Howrah(Kolkata) till AH 2 NATIONAL HIGHWAY  NH 7 - Varanasi to kanyakumari.  NH 6 – Hajira (Gujarat) to Kolkata.  NH 69 – Bhopal to Nagpur  837 km from Mumbai  1094 km south of Delhi  1092 km north of Chennai  1140 km west of Kolkata. STATE HIGHWAY  MH SH 9 Nagpur -Umred –Nagbhid -Chandrapur.  MH SH 3 Sholapur – Butibori  MH SH 248 Warud - Jalalkhed Katol – Nagpur  MH SH 249 Savner - Parseoni - Ramtek - Tumsar - Gondia  Nagpur–Aurangabad–Mumbai express highway Source : Wikipedia
  • 19. SOME OF THE MAJOR ROAD WITHIN NAGPUR CITY 1. Amravati Road 2. Hingna Road 3. Wardha Road 4. Umred Road 5. Bhandara Road 6. Kamptee Road 7. Chinnedwada road 8. Katol Road 9. Inner Ring Road 10.Outer Ring Road 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4  The city is developed with radial and circumferential network pattern, of which outer ring is partly constructed  While inner ring road is completely operational.
  • 20. ROAD NETWORK • PROPOSALS BASED ON PWD ROAD MASTER PLAN 2020 • REGIONAL ROADS • LOCAL ROADS WITHIN URBAN SECTORS AT 500M GRID Existing road network
  • 21. PUBLIC TRANSIT Route type Length (km) Mass transit route(MRT) - dedicated ROW 214.68 Express bus route (EBR) 290.23 Feeder route (FR) - para-transit/ intermediate public transport 59.28 Regional bus route(RBR) 293.11 Total 857.30
  • 22. Existing commuter rail network • TRANSPORTATION ZONE – STRENGTHENING EXISTING FACILITIES • BHARATWADA, NEAR BHARATWADA STATION • DONGARGAON, NEAR GUMGAON STATION STRENGTHENING THE REGIONAL RAIL NETWORK
  • 23. CAUSES OF URBAN SPRAWL  Demographic Changes : Demographic changes, so land use changes, more land is required.  Rent Gradient : Decline in rents with distance from the city center.  Growing Affluence : Affluent people buy more land and build larger homes, and it is evenly distributed which has increased about 6 times over 10 years.  Economics of land assembly : At the periphery, large parcels are available that can be purchased from a single owner.  Differences in Govt. Services and attitudes : Infrastructure maintaince depends upon the type of the area selected ` Old infrastructure is more expensive to operate and maintain.
  • 24. CAUSES OF URBAN SPRAWL  Transportation : If transportation is fast and cheap, people can save more by moving farther, and they can afford to buy even more land.  Land Use Regulation : Setbacks, street widths, minimum parking requirements are not taken care.  Misinterpretation of farm house : This serves as a residential purpose in rural and agricultural setting.  Tax Policy : The mortgage interest deduction does little to increase the percentage of households and encourages higher-income home buyers to purchase larger and expensive homes.  Topographic Barriers : Natural Sprawl grows freely like an organism. The only control is natural features like sea, rivers etc. are facing obstruction for growth on one side by presence of sea.
  • 25. IMPACTS  Social Impacts  Environmental Impacts  Land Consumption  Energy Consumption  Economic Impacts  Neighborhood Quality  Increased Tax Burden ENCROACHMENTS IN GREEN BELT Nagpur DP 1976, has a land use reserved for no development zone which included Green belt and agricultural land keeping the intend of “ Green Nagpur city”. The area reserved for the green belt and agricultural land was 11043 Ha = 47%.. There is vast reduction in the green belt ( more than 50%)till date. With the current growth , after 20 years there will be no green belt within municipality boundary. But in due course of time there is vast reduction in the green belt . the main reason will be high land value and unauthorized layout.
  • 26. NAGPUR DEVELOPMENT PLAN (D.P.) 1976 After the enforcement of Maharashtra Regional & Town Planning Act 1966, the improvement Trust declared its intention in the year 1969 to prepare a development plan of Nagpur, but since the Improvement trust was receiving a no. of layouts and diversion cases it was necessary first to get the Interim Development plan prepared under Section 32. Of M.R.T.P act This was 1st development plan for Nagpur city But  City started expanded in all direction  No. of Housing co-op societies came up.  Some agencies infringed the regulation Of NIT and NMC n established unauthorized colonies. Slums came up. NAGPUR MASTER PLAN 1952 The NIT in year 1946 with its unrivalled knowledge of the town and its need and problems prepared “ Master Plan” for Nagpur. The plan contains financial policy, development control and zonig regulations. The municipalities and adjoining villages were merges together in 1951 to municipal corporation. At that time there were merges in 1951 to form Muncipal corporation. At that time there were 42 wards with a population of 4.5 lakhs , now they are 126 wards with population of more than 30 lakhs appx. NAGPUR IN 1941 Urban area was confined to tye Mouzas Of Nagpur , Sitabuldi, Dantholi, Gadga, Bhankheda , Dharmpeth, Binaki, Sakkardhara, Hansapuri and Wadpakad. NAGPUR PLANNING EFFORTS
  • 27. NAGPUR REVISED DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1986-2011 Plan preparation  The land uses and their consequential results density of population and construction , congestion on road deteriorating services became more complex thus, revision of D.P. was the need.  Western areas are having more development compared to eastern.  Urban centre are growing at higher intensity at core and expansion at periphery.  As the impact of economic and industrial policies is difficult to predict, therefore it is difficult to project population after 20 years. NAGPUR PLANNING EFFORTS
  • 28. INFERANCE THE PERI URBAN AREAS IN AND AROUND NAGPUR ARE DEVELOPING SPEEDILY. THE NAGPUR METROPOLITAN AREA LAND FOR 2031 IS LOOKING TO SOLVE ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES CAUSED BY URBAN SPRAWL IN THE PERI URBAN AREAS. ALSO IMPROVE LINKAGES WILL HELP TO SOLVE THE ISSUES IN ROAD NETWORK