Slum Rehabilitation Scheme-KAILASHNAGAR SABARMATI
Slum Rehabilitation Scheme-KAILASHNAGAR SABARMATI
Slum Rehabilitation Scheme-KAILASHNAGAR SABARMATI
KAILASHNAGAR, SABARMATI
PRESENTED BY
RUPENDAR KUMAR
SAMEERA B
BHAGAVATHI
CHANDANA K
PRISCILLA PAUL
HISTORY
• THE SLUM POPULATION IN AHMEDABAD ACCOUNTS FOR 13 PERCENT OF THE TOTAL POPULATION. THERE
ARE ABOUT 691 SLUM SETTLEMENTS WITHIN AMC LIMIT.
• THE REPORT IS PART OF THE OVERALL STRATEGY OF AMC’S SLUM FREE CITY ACTION PLAN
UNDER THE RAJIV AWAS YOJANA. SLUM FREE CITY WAS ONE OF THE IMPORTANT GOALS OF
AMC IN ITS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (CDP).
• THIS ACTION PLAN, BEING PREPARED FOR RAY SUPPORT, WOULD HELP AMC TO ACHIEVE THE
GOAL OF MAKING AHMEDABAD A CITY WITHOUT SLUMS.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
• DECLARED ON - 4TH JUNE 2009
• OBJECTIVE- SLUM-FREE URBAN INDIA IN FIVE YEARS THROUGH THE LAUNCHING OF RAY
• RAJIV AWAS YOJANA (RAY) ENVISAGES A SLUM-FREE INDIA BY ENCOURAGING STATES/ UNION
TERRITORIES TO TACKLE THE PROBLE.
• IT CALLS FOR A MULTI-PRONGED APPROACH FOCUSING ON -
• BRINGING EXISTING SLUMS WITHIN THE FORMAL SYSTEM AND ENABLING THEM TO AVAIL OF
SIMILAR LEVEL OF BASIC AMENITIES AS THE REST OF THE TOWN/ CITY;
• REDRESSING THE FAILURES OF THE FORMAL SYSTEM THAT UNDERLIE THE CREATION OF SLUMS;
AND
• TACKLING THE SHORTAGES OF URBAN LAND AND HOUSING THAT KEEP SHELTER OUT OF REACH
OF THE URBAN POOR AND COMPEL THEM TO RESORT TO EXTRALEGAL SOLUTIONS IN A BID TO
RETAIN THEIR SOURCES OF LIVELIHOOD AND EMPLOYMENT.M OF SLUMS IN A DEFINITIVE MANNER
PLANNING
PROCESS OF
RAY
METHODOLOGY ADOPTED FOR PREPARATION OF
SLUM FREE CITY PLANNING
AMC has adopted a ‘whole city’ approach to ensure that all slums in the city will
be covered, irrespective of size of settlement, land ownership etc.
A detailed socio-economic survey of all slum households and total station survey
of all slum pockets
survey carried out by agencies hired by AMC, was validated through a process
of community consultation with the help of CEPT and Mahila Housing Trust (MHT)
teams visiting each slum pocket
They corrected the survey forms where necessary and submitted a verification
report with signatures of slum households for each settlement.
Focus has been on in-situ upgrading with minimum displacement
A key focus is on provision of –
1. water and toilets to all slum houses
2. supporting shelter upgrading in slums where basic services have been provided through the SNP
COST BORNE
20%
AMC
80% OWNERS
PROCESS
Obtain details of land ownership and details of the land parcels
Revenue Survey Nos. / F.P. Nos. were identified with help of property tax bills
of neighbouring residential societies
there was a mismatch regarding the ownership of the plots in both documents
since these plots were reserved for slum up-gradation under the T.P. Scheme of
the ULB, ownership of these land parcels vested with the AMC.
With efforts of the MHT and other stakeholders, eligibility criteria was
redefined and those covered under the biometric based Socio-Economic survey
as on or before December 1, 2010 were considered as eligible beneficiaries
DU ALLOCATION
• THE DEVELOPER HAD SUBMITTED A PROPOSAL FOR 65
DUS (CONSIDERING 10 PER CENT EXTRA UNITS) TO THE
SRC IN MARCH 2011
• IN COURSE OF TIME, IT WAS REALISED THAT
ACCORDING TO THE T.P. SCHEME THE AREA ADJOINING
THESE THREE PLOTS WAS PROPOSED TO BE DEVELOPED
AS A 9.14 METRE WIDE ROAD.
• AROUND 16 HUTMENTS WERE FALLING IN THIS AREA.
• INCLUSION OF THESE 16 HUTMENTS IN THE PROPOSAL,
MEANT RE-APPROVAL OF SRC.
• AFTER REPETITIVE REQUEST APPLICATIONS BY MHT
REGARDING THEIR INCLUSION, THE NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE
BENEFICIARIES IN THE PROPOSED REHABILITATION
SCHEME INCREASED FROM 43 TO 59.
SITE LAYOUT
AND DU PLAN
OF
KAILASHNAGAR
MUTUAL COMPROMISE
• AS PER THE REGULATIONS, THE DEVELOPER HAD TO PROVIDE TRANSIT ACCOMMODATION TO THE
BENEFICIARIES TILL COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION.
• INSTEAD, THE MUTUAL DECISION BETWEEN THE DEVELOPER AND BENEFICIARIES (IN CONSULTATION
WITH MHT) WAS TO PAY EACH BENEFICIARY AN ADVANCE FOR RENTAL ACCOMMODATION
SUITABLE TO THEIR NEEDS. THE AMOUNT TOWARDS THIS WAS DECIDED AS PER PREVAILING RENTS
ACROSS THE AREA
• DURING THE FINAL CHECK OF PLOT BOUNDARIES BY THE DEVELOPER AND THE AMC OFFICIALS
THERE WAS A VARIATION IN THE DEMARCATIONS ORIGINALLY DONE BY THE MHT AND THE
DEVELOPER.
• FOUR HUTMENTS WHICH WERE FALLING PARTLY WITHIN THE FINAL PLOT BOUNDARIES HAD NOT
BEEN PREVIOUSLY INCLUDED IN THE PROPOSAL.
• THE DEVELOPER HAD AVAILED APPROVAL FOR BUILDING A TOTAL OF 65 DUS (INCLUSIVE OF 10 PER
CENT EXTRA UNITS TO BE HANDED OVER TO THE AUTHORITIES). OUT OF WHICH, 59 DUS WERE TO
BE ALLOTTED TO THE ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES. INCLUSION OF THESE FOUR BENEFICIARIES MEANT
REDUCTION OF HOUSING STOCK AVAILABLE TO THE AMC.
EXISTING
CONDITIONS OF
KAILASHNAGAR
AS ON JULY 4,
2013
DEMOLITION
OF
HUTMENTS
BY
RESIDENTS
AS ON JULY
31, 2013
CHALLENGES FACED
• MANY SOLD DEBRIS, STONE SLABS USED IN KITCHEN PLATFORM, WOODEN AND METALLIC
FRAMES OF DOORS AND WINDOWS, ROOFING MATERIAL OF THEIR HUTMENTS IN THE MARKET.
THIS CONTRIBUTED TO THEIR REVENUES.
• WITH THE NEWS OF REDEVELOPMENT SCHEME IN THE AREA, RENTALS IN THE SURROUNDING
AREAS HAD INCREASED.
• MANY RESIDENTS OPTED TO SEND THEIR FAMILIES TO THEIR NATIVE VILLAGES OR TOOK
ACCOMMODATION AT FAR OFF PLACES WHERE RENTALS WERE AT LOWER RATES.
• THIS INCREASED THEIR TRANSPORTATION COSTS AND TRAVEL TIME AND ALSO DISTURBED
LIVELIHOOD PATTERNS IN SOME CASES.
DEMOLITION
OF TEMPLE
AND SITE
CLEARANCE
AS ON
AUGUST 16,
2013
BRICK-LAYING CEREMONY AS ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2013
STATUS OF
SITE AS ON
OCTOBER
26, 2013
ALLOTMENT OF DUs AS ON FEBRUARY 17, 2014
SITE
SURROUNDINGS
& INTERNAL
FURNISHING
WITHIN DUS BY
MARCH, 2014
TIMELINE OF SRS IMPLEMENTATION IN
KAILASHNAGAR, SABARMATI
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