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Nagpur Development Authority


 

NAGPUR, the second capital of Maharashtra and the second greenest City of India popularly known as "Orange City" is spread across an area of 217 sq.kms. It is an Important rail road Junction and an upcoming industrial hub buzzing with hectic commercial activities.


City Development Plan

1. The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has submitted a copy of the City  Development Plan (CDP) accompanied by the city-level Reform Agenda. It has been prepared  with assistance from the USAID and CRISIL. The CDP consists of a brief history of the city, the  institutions that are responsible for service provisioning and city’s administration, land use  pattern, a vision statement for Nagpur, strategies and an action plan, an analysis of the finances
of NMC, and an investment plan – in this sequence. The section on strategies and action plan  contains a brief account of the service levels and service/infrastructure gaps. What is worth  noting is that the vision and strategies are largely a product of stakeholders consultations;  according to the CDP, four consultations wee organised and rapid assessments (SWOT) were  done to assess the city’s strengths and weakness.

2. The CDP has been prepared by following three steps : -
(a) Defining vision and mission statements (based, inter-alia, on past studies and  data)
(b) Identifying priority actions to achieve missions.
(c) Feasibility assessments and investment scheduling  An another place and it is very relevant to note, the CDP claims that it addresses

 

Health

The district has a network of government-run health facilities consisting of the district hospital offering tertiary-level care. The rural hospitals at the secondary level and the primary health centres, sub-centres and dispensaries provide basic healthcare to the rural population. Nearly 22% of the villages had such primary health facilities (1991), covering nearly 47% of the rural population.

 

Following is my Agenda for the Town Planning & Valuation Department of Nagpur:
 


 


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