SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  20
Télécharger pour lire hors ligne
A brief report on the city.,[object Object],A City that is Delhi,[object Object]
New Delhi is structured around two central promenades called the Rajpath and the Janpath.,[object Object],At the heart of the city is the magnificent RashtrapatiBhavan (formerly known as Viceroy's House) which sits atop RaisinaHill.,[object Object],The Secretariat, which houses various ministries of the Government of India, flanks out of the RashtrapatiBhavan.,[object Object],The Parliament House, designed by Herbert Baker, is located at the SansadMarg, which runs parallel to the Rajpath.,[object Object],The Connaught Place is a large, circular commercial area in New Delhi, modeled after the Royal Crescent in England.,[object Object],Twelve separate roads lead out of the outer ring of Connaught Place, one of them being the Janpath.,[object Object],Urban structure,[object Object]
Delhi is an expansive area, in its extremity it spans from Narela in the north to Badarpur in the south. ,[object Object],Najafgarhis the furthest point west, and Seemapuri is its eastern extremity. ,[object Object],Places like Shahdara and Bhajanpura are its eastern ends and are one of major shopping centres in Delhi. ,[object Object],The NCR encompasses points south and east of the said border, namely Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad and Gurgaon,[object Object],The main expanse of Delhi does not follow a specific geographical feature (for example, converse to London, which centered on the Thames, has its northern limit at its first Hill, Hampstead Heath, and its southern limit at the river, similarly its western limit is the bottom of a basin – Paddington).,[object Object],The main city area of Delhi does not end until Saket in the South, whilst the northern limit is easily Jahangirpuri, and the western limit is easily Janakpuri-Dwarka. ,[object Object],Geography,[object Object]
The process of urban planning in Delhi is continuing from 17th Century, when Shahjahanabad was built, which now is called Walled City.,[object Object],Major change and expansion of Urban Delhi started in the second decade of Twentieth Century when Britishers planned New Delhi, the Capital of India. ,[object Object],Second major expansion started on partition of the country in 1947 with the huge number of refugees coming to settle in Delhi. ,[object Object],Subsequently, migration started to this city of opportunities and availabilities from adjoining States of UP, Haryana, and Rajasthan for employment. Delhi Development Act, 1957, was notified for proper development of this city according to a Master Plan and DDA was given this job. ,[object Object],Urbanization of Delhi ,[object Object]
The Govt. of India in 1961 set up a high powered board with the Union Home Minister as its chairman to look after the needs of the NCR. Further, the Town and Country Planning Organisation (successors of the TPO) started work on the preparation of the Regional Plan in late sixties and early seventies.,[object Object],This ultimately led to the constitution of the National Capital Region Planning Board in 1985.This board was created under the NCR Planning Board Act 1985, enacted by the Parliament with the concurrence of the states of Haryana, U.P. and Rajasthan. ,[object Object],The NCR covers an area of 30242 Sq km including Delhi (1483 sq km) and parts of Haryana (13,413 sq km), Uttar Pradesh (10,853 sq km), and Rajasthan (4493 sq km),[object Object],Evolution of NCR,[object Object]
Population increase from 4.1 lakhs in 1911 to 134.2 lakhs in 1999 likely to reach 143.7 lakhs in 2001. ,[object Object],Out of which 32 lakhs is likely to be slum population. ,[object Object],Migration has mostly taken place from NCR states with a maximum from U.P (49.91%) and Haryana (11.82%).,[object Object],Demographics - NCT Delhi,[object Object]
According to the 1991 census there were 18.62 lakhs household in Delhi. ,[object Object],Out of these, 12,200 household were shelter less. ,[object Object],There was 18.02 lakhs residential houses which included 1,91,386 kacha houses. ,[object Object],Delhi faced a shortage of 2,62,824 houses in 1991, which is about 14% of the total number of households.,[object Object],Housing,[object Object]
The Ridge, situated in the heart of Delhi, has an estimated length of about 53 km. ,[object Object],It is an extension of the oldest mountain chain of India, the Aravallis, entering Delhi from Haryana. ,[object Object],The main arm of the Ridge runs north-east and extends up to the Yamuna, while a smaller one enters via Tughlakabad and ends at Kalkaji. ,[object Object],The Ridge is only 6% of the total area of Delhi (1483 sq km). Besides this, the other green in the capital is part of Delhi that Lutyen built, better known as Lutyen's Delhi. ,[object Object],Here, the green belt constitutes about 2% of Delhi's land area. Less than a century ago, Delhi was an idyllic place with the river Yamuna flowing fresh and pure, the Ridge forest undisturbed, green, uncolonised and a clean air provider. Today the story is very different. ,[object Object],The Ridge - flora and fauna of the city,[object Object]
The total capacity of treatment is 1478 million litres per day with nine sewerage treatment plants. ,[object Object],However the sewerage generated is to the tune of 2871 million litres/day likely to grow to 4115 mld by 2001 through 19 major city drains. ,[object Object],The sewerage also carries industrial effluents through the same drainage network.,[object Object],Sanitation and Sewerage,[object Object]
Five national highways-NH-1,NH-2,NH-8 NH-10 and NH-24 converge in Delhi. ,[object Object],There are eight rail transport corridors that carry 350 passenger trains and 40 goods trains to and from three railway stations in Delhi every day. ,[object Object],Approximately 28.48 lakhs motor vehicles are running on Delhi roads, which is likely to increase to 40 lakhs by 2001.,[object Object],Transportation,[object Object]
The total road length available in Delhi works out to a paltry 0.28 kms per 1000 population.,[object Object],The number of vehicles travelling on Delhi roads is increasing rapidly and is approaching 40 lakhs. Of this number, 37% are vehicles that are personally owned. ,[object Object],The results are clear; traffic congestion has resulted in drastically reduced traffic speeds, often as low as 10km/h.,[object Object],Traffic Congestion,[object Object]
As of July 2007, the National Capital Territory of Delhi comprises nine districts, 27 tehsils, 59 census towns, 165 villages and three statutory towns – the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD); the New Delhi Municipal Committee (NDMC); and the Delhi Cantonment Board (DCB). ,[object Object],Map showing the nine districts of Delhi,[object Object],Civic administration,[object Object]
List of districts of Delhi,[object Object]
The Delhi Development Authority was created in 1955 under the provisions of the Delhi Development Act "to promote and secure the development of Delhi".,[object Object],DDA - Delhi Development Authority instigated operations in 1957 under the Delhi Development Act for a well-planned, orderly and swift development of Delhi into a capital city in its true sense. ,[object Object],The biggest challenge in front of the Ministry of Urban Development Delhi has always been to provide adequate residential and commercial infrastructure facilities to over 11 million people in the city.,[object Object],This metro and Capital of India has been attracting large number of immigrants from the neighboring cities and states and provided an accommodating atmosphere to all. ,[object Object],The credit of this largely goes to the Housing Development Authority or DDA. Starting from the basic plan of Delhi by the legendary Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker, DDA Regional Housing Authority had the challenge to develop a pre-painted canvas into a beautiful artifact that New Delhi surely is with plenty room for all and more to come.,[object Object],Delhi Development Authority,[object Object]
The DDA Master Plan was formed in 1962 to ensure an organized and structured development of New Delhi. ,[object Object],This included recognizing of new land that can be developed into residential properties and make self-contained colonies by providing ample commercial office and retail complexes as well. ,[object Object],The DDA Masterplan was revised in 1982 to formulate the Master Plan 2001 and then re-revised in 2007 to form the Delhi Master Plan 2021.,[object Object],It lays down the basic infrastructure requirements for a city estimated to have a population of 128 Lakhs.,[object Object],Besides the Master Plan, DDA formulates Zonal Plans, Action Area Plans, Urban Extension Projects etc. focusing on particular areas. The spheres covered include residential Housing schemes, commercial complexes and office spaces, land development, recognition and preservation of unknown heritage sites in Delhi, sports complexes, play grounds, Multi-facility Gyms, Golf courses etc.,[object Object],DDA Master Plans,[object Object]
The development of Housing projects by DDA commenced in 1967 with construction of houses and providing the basic amenities like electricity, water supply, sewage disposal, and other infrastructure facilities. ,[object Object],The new projects undertaken instigate with recognition of project sites, public announcement about the new DDA housing schemes in various categories through newspapers and other media advertisements, formal acceptance of the applications, a transparent draw system for shortlisting of the applicants and finally allotment of the property.,[object Object],Some popular DDA Housing Schemes of the past include New Pattern Registration Scheme that offers home registration along with the property purchase, Janta Housing Registration Scheme that offers house registrations for the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) category and AmbedkarAwasYojana that allotedJanta, LIG & MIG category flats to the SC/ ST registrants. ,[object Object],The Residential land is alloted to individual applicants, the farmers whose land is acquired for development and group housing societies through public auction.,[object Object],DDA Housing,[object Object]
The Delhi Development Authority acquires land for development in Delhi. So far, over 260.4350 km2of land has been acquired with successful development projects on 240.80 km2and 124.2949 km2as residential land. ,[object Object],Besides, the construction projects, DDA land development also includes providing a lush green belt and forest area for a clean and healthy environment by developing regional parks, neighborhood parks, district parks, play fields, and sports complexes.,[object Object],DDA Land Development,[object Object]
DDA undertakes construction, development and maintenance of commercial properties like retail shops in local markets, shopping complexes, office complexes, make shift industrial set ups, hospitals, community halls, clubs, educational institutions, religious segregation centres etc. These properties are disposed through auctions or tenders.,[object Object],DDA Commercial Properties,[object Object]
Delhi Development Authority aims to provide an entire network of sports facilities through sports complexes, play fields, multi-facility gymnasiums and fitness centres, golf courses etc. ,[object Object],DDA provides the basic infrastructure facilities, coaching through the top sports persons in India, providing stipend and kits and other facilities to identify and train budding sports talent in Delhi.,[object Object],DDA Sports Complexes,[object Object]
QUESTIONS?,[object Object],THANK YOU!,[object Object]

Contenu connexe

Tendances (20)

Hyderabad ppt
Hyderabad pptHyderabad ppt
Hyderabad ppt
 
Delhi
Delhi Delhi
Delhi
 
Delhi's history economy,culture,language,sport and religion
Delhi's history economy,culture,language,sport and religionDelhi's history economy,culture,language,sport and religion
Delhi's history economy,culture,language,sport and religion
 
Delhi
DelhiDelhi
Delhi
 
Nehru place - Case Study
Nehru place - Case StudyNehru place - Case Study
Nehru place - Case Study
 
Pondicherry
Pondicherry Pondicherry
Pondicherry
 
Ruchi vihar vasant kunj new delhi-110070
Ruchi vihar vasant kunj new delhi-110070Ruchi vihar vasant kunj new delhi-110070
Ruchi vihar vasant kunj new delhi-110070
 
Master plan of delhi
Master plan of delhiMaster plan of delhi
Master plan of delhi
 
Success story - Noida
Success story - NoidaSuccess story - Noida
Success story - Noida
 
Haridwar
HaridwarHaridwar
Haridwar
 
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer
 
Sikkim
SikkimSikkim
Sikkim
 
Hyderabad City
Hyderabad CityHyderabad City
Hyderabad City
 
Chandni chowk
Chandni chowkChandni chowk
Chandni chowk
 
Lucknow- City of Nawabs
Lucknow- City of NawabsLucknow- City of Nawabs
Lucknow- City of Nawabs
 
Jaipur
JaipurJaipur
Jaipur
 
Historychennai
HistorychennaiHistorychennai
Historychennai
 
JAIPUR - THE PINK CITY
JAIPUR - THE PINK CITYJAIPUR - THE PINK CITY
JAIPUR - THE PINK CITY
 
Naya Raipur - A New City Takes Root - SS Bajaj
Naya Raipur - A New City Takes Root - SS BajajNaya Raipur - A New City Takes Root - SS Bajaj
Naya Raipur - A New City Takes Root - SS Bajaj
 
urban studies NASHIK by GB
urban studies NASHIK by GBurban studies NASHIK by GB
urban studies NASHIK by GB
 

Similaire à A city that is delhi

Smart_City_presentation.pptx
Smart_City_presentation.pptxSmart_City_presentation.pptx
Smart_City_presentation.pptxHeetPatel97
 
Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure
Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure
Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure Kamp Developers
 
Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018
Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018
Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018Kamp Developer
 
A short hostory of urban planning in bangladesh new
A short hostory of  urban planning in  bangladesh newA short hostory of  urban planning in  bangladesh new
A short hostory of urban planning in bangladesh newAkhter Chaudhury
 
Chandigarh the city beautiful
Chandigarh   the city beautifulChandigarh   the city beautiful
Chandigarh the city beautifulpete013
 
factors behind the development of Noida
factors behind the development of Noida factors behind the development of Noida
factors behind the development of Noida padamatikona swapnika
 
DDA and Its Features
DDA and Its FeaturesDDA and Its Features
DDA and Its Featuresshrevanta
 
Noida Master Plan 2021
Noida Master Plan 2021Noida Master Plan 2021
Noida Master Plan 2021Vijay Meena
 
Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"
Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"
Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"Asian Paint Bangladesh Ltd
 
Regional plan 2021 ncr
Regional plan 2021 ncrRegional plan 2021 ncr
Regional plan 2021 ncrkamnagill
 

Similaire à A city that is delhi (20)

Delhi master plan
Delhi master planDelhi master plan
Delhi master plan
 
Smart_City_presentation.pptx
Smart_City_presentation.pptxSmart_City_presentation.pptx
Smart_City_presentation.pptx
 
Delhi Metro
Delhi MetroDelhi Metro
Delhi Metro
 
Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure
Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure
Download Kamp Developers E-Brochure
 
Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018
Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018
Kamp Developer Call for Booking at (+91) 8130490017 / 8130490018
 
A short hostory of urban planning in bangladesh new
A short hostory of  urban planning in  bangladesh newA short hostory of  urban planning in  bangladesh new
A short hostory of urban planning in bangladesh new
 
Chandigarh the city beautiful
Chandigarh   the city beautifulChandigarh   the city beautiful
Chandigarh the city beautiful
 
factors behind the development of Noida
factors behind the development of Noida factors behind the development of Noida
factors behind the development of Noida
 
DDA and Its Features
DDA and Its FeaturesDDA and Its Features
DDA and Its Features
 
Assignment on Dhaka wasa
Assignment on Dhaka wasaAssignment on Dhaka wasa
Assignment on Dhaka wasa
 
Assignment on: Dhaka wasa +8801924122222
Assignment on: Dhaka wasa +8801924122222Assignment on: Dhaka wasa +8801924122222
Assignment on: Dhaka wasa +8801924122222
 
Cdp
CdpCdp
Cdp
 
Presentation_-_L_Zone
Presentation_-_L_ZonePresentation_-_L_Zone
Presentation_-_L_Zone
 
Noida Master Plan 2021
Noida Master Plan 2021Noida Master Plan 2021
Noida Master Plan 2021
 
Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"
Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"
Researchon Monograph: "Traffic Jam in Dhaka City"
 
lzonepsu
lzonepsu lzonepsu
lzonepsu
 
lzonepsu
lzonepsu lzonepsu
lzonepsu
 
Mpd 2021
Mpd 2021Mpd 2021
Mpd 2021
 
Regional plan 2021 ncr
Regional plan 2021 ncrRegional plan 2021 ncr
Regional plan 2021 ncr
 
ZONES OF DELHI(AJ)
ZONES OF DELHI(AJ)ZONES OF DELHI(AJ)
ZONES OF DELHI(AJ)
 

A city that is delhi

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.