Policy of Hi Tech City

Published: 12th April 2011
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Plan being formulated for developing satellite towns to deflect immigrant population from parent cityThe Union ministry of urban development, which is formulating a policy for the development of 35 satellite towns around large cities to decongest heavily populated areas, says about Rs9,000-10,000 crore will be spent in developing them in the next five years.

The ministry is in the process of finalizing a policy to develop these satellite towns around mega cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai. Delhi's suburbs such as Gurgaon, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad, as well as Panchkula in Haryana, Mohali in Punjab and Mysore in Karnataka are among other areas that could be developed.
"We want to develop satellite towns to deflect immigrant population from the parent city, decentralize economic activity and ensure effective connectivity with the parent city through an integrated transport system," an official in the urban development ministry said. He didn't want to be identified because the policy is still being formulated.
Out of the 35 cities, 28 cities would be cities with a population of more than a million and seven would have a population of at least four million. The policy will look at improving the urban infrastructure facilities in satellite towns such as power, water, drainage, education and health facilities, and emphasize on improving links between the satellite town and the parent city.

Indian cities are bursting at the seams as more and more people move from villages to towns in search of jobs. It has thrown civic amenities out of gear, ranging from drainage to roads, and created slums and swathes of urban poor that are overloading municipal facilities. As part of a plan to rejuvenate India's urban spaces, the government already has the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, which is giving out funds for redevelopment of urban spaces.
However, the ministry has drawn out a separate funding mechanism for these satellite towns. In the case of cities with a population of at least four million, it has suggested the Union government should contribute 50% of the required investment, the state government 25% and local bodies 25%. For cities with a population of more than a million, it has suggested that the Centre contributes 75% of the investment, the state 15% and local bodies 10%.

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