Cities in India have been the “engine of economic growth.” But realizing future economic growth hinges on whether or not Indian cities can be made more efficient, livable, inclusive, and competitive. 12
To achieve this,
•it is essential to strengthen urban governance and management through greater decentralization and enhanced accountability,
•establish appropriate delivery mechanisms and regulatory frameworks for various urban infrastructure and services.
In the urban transport sector, continuing urbanization and surging economic growth have led to an inevitable rise in ownership and use of private motorized vehicles across cities, placing heavy pressures on the available transport infrastructure and on the institutions responsible for road construction and maintenance, traffic management, traffic safety, and providing public transport services.
Efficient spatial development toward “compact city” by Catalyzing “corridor densification”
FSI-linked land use control schemes have already been implemented in India wherein the concept of Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) is used.
Urban Development Policies Study notes for M. plan Sem-II
URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICIES.pdf
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