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Spanning boundaries?
Articulations and negotiations of urban regeneration in
Delhi’s informal settlements
Eesha Kunduri and Mukta Naik
A presentation to the AAS-in-AsiaConference 2018
Panel on “Interrogating Urbanisationin India: Lifein theCity”
July 6, 2018
Aspirational urban regeneration
• ‘Aspirational regeneration’”: “urban regeneration is area-based
intervention which is public sector initiated, funded, supported,
or inspired, aimed at producing significant sustainable
improvements in the conditions of local people, communities and
places suffering from aspects of deprivation, often multiple in
nature” (Leary and McCarthy 2013: 9)
• Taking our cue from the above, we conceptualise urban
regeneration as a two-way process: how aspirations and desires
for change get framed and articulated within a wider context of
state-led urban developments/redevelopments
2
Settlement Categories in Delhi
Type of settlement Population in
millions (2006)
Percentage of total
Delhi population
Legality
1 Jhuggi Jhopri Cluster (JJC) 2.448 14.80% Illegaland unplanned
2 Slum Designated Area 3.148 19.10% Legal but unplanned
3 UnauthorisedColony 0.874 5.30% Illegal,unplanned but secure
4 Resettlement Colonies 2.099 12.72% Legal, planned, and informalized
5 Rural Village 0.874 5.30% Zone of exception
6 Regularised – UnauthorisedColony 2.099 12.72% Legalbut unplanned
7 Urban Village 1.049 6.35% Zone of exception
8 Planned Colony 3.909 23.70% Legal and Planned
10 Total Population 16.5 100.00%
Source: Heller, Mukhopadhyay, Banda and Sheikh (2015). Based on Delhi Development Report
2008, Bhan (2011),andMaria (2011).
4
Unauthorised colonies and their regularisation
• Population estimates in UACs vary: 700,000 people as per The Economic
Survey ofDelhi 2008-09; 4 million people across 1639 unauthorised
colonies according to GNCTD
What are they?
• Settlements built in violation of zoning regulations and Master Plan
guidelines.
• Sale of rural land for non-agricultural use, in violation of zoning
regulations (Bhan 2013: 61).
• Different from slums, UACs are not squatter settlements
• Have de facto security of tenure, but are stuck in a ‘limbo’ situation due
to their ‘unauthorised’ status
Regularisation involves?
a) recognition of land title; registration of individual land deeds
b) provision of basic services, physical and social infrastructure
(Sheikh and Banda 2016, Bhan 2013).
Process and Methods
Timeline
• Site visits: May2015
• Fieldwork: April 2016 to July 2016.
• Follow-up fieldwork: April 2017 (during Delhi municipal elections), May 2018
Methods
A total of 72interviewsin Lalita Park and Mandawali with various stakeholders:
i. Local residents, shop owners and local businesses;
ii. Representativesof resident welfare associations (RWAs);
iii. elected representatives (MLA and municipal councillor);
iv. local volunteers of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP);
v. NGOs active in the area(s);
vi. property dealers.
5
Guiding Questions on Field
In particular, we asked residents and representatives of resident
welfare associations questions on:
i. What changes they had seen in the settlement(s) in the past
decade?
ii. What changes did they expect to see?
iii. Whom did they articulate their demands and expectations to?
6
7
Urban regeneration: Insights from the field
Sites hadamodicum ofaccess tobasic services,but therewereroutine
negotiationsoverquality andregularity
• Complaintsover regularity of cleaning of drains
• Sewer line was being (re)laid in certain parts of the settlement
Negotiationsaspirationalinnature
• Neighbourhood improvements:beautification of parks, development of
public spaces, better parking spaces
• Housing improvements(adding floor, toilet, refurbishments)
• Building redevelopments (commercial and residential)
Expectationsfrom regularisation
• Regularisation expected to bring tenure security
• Access to cheaper formal finance
Actors: State and Non-State
Citizen
State actor
Councillor
MLA
Volunteer
Non-State
actors
RWA
NGO
Private (cyber
cafes, NBFCs)
8
Actors: State and Non-State
State
i. MLA :Legislation, Complaints about water, sanitation, electricity, identity
cards, pension forms, etc.;
ii. Municipal councillor: Complaints about roads, drains, schools, PHCs
iii. MLA’s volunteer team: Facilitate interaction with MLA, help residents in
paperwork, conduct weekly meetings
Non-state
i. RWAs: Regularisation paperwork; tree plantation drives, maintaining
public spaces
ii. NGOs: Support to government programmes; skill training programmes
for women and youth; liaison with private agencies for placement of
youth, creating awareness about good sanitation practices;
beautification of parks
iii. Private: Cyber cafes, Non-Banking Finance Corporations
9
Boundary spanners, spanning boundaries:
Introducing the concepts
• One who interfaces between the community, the state and civil
society or other bodies, in an attempt to bring about change
• Emanates from organisational literature. Boundary spanners
engage in relationship-building, mobilisation, communication
and coordination across public, societal and/or private
(organizational) boundaries
• Can the varied actors on field be thought of as spanning
boundaries? What are the boundaries?
10
Spanning boundaries?
BetweenRWA(non-stateactor) andMLA(state actor)
• Role of RWAs uncertain and in flux post AAP’s Mohalla Sabha initiative
• Mohalla Sabhas envisionedas more participatory and inclusive than RWAs,
but yet to start functioning
• Hitherto a relationship of co-production now turning into one of avoidance,
barring specificengagements
Betweentwostateactors: MLA andmunicipal councillor
• Constanttussle between the AAP-ledDelhi government and BJP-led municipal
corporations
• Avoidance between MLA and municipalcouncillor
Betweenstate, marketandsociety
• Emergence of private players suggests need to go beyond state-citizen binary
• State is an enabler and/or regulator, but demands such as housingrealised
through private players
11
Concluding thoughts
• Urban regeneration multi-layered, contextual and localised
• Emergence of multiple actors with varying and often conflicting
interests: relationship more of avoidance rather than co-
production
• Boundary spanning as a working concept goes beyond patron-
client and intermediary explanations of urban politics
• Citizens at the centre of these layered relationships
• Key demands directed to a certain actor, or to a multitude of
actors (linked to outcomes)
• Citizens in informal neighbourhoods are negotiating and
(re)shaping spaces based on their aspirations for urban living
12
Thank you
eesha@cprindia.org
mukta@cprindia.org
13

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Spanning boundaries? Articulations and negotiations of urban regeneration in Delhi’s informal settlements

  • 1. Spanning boundaries? Articulations and negotiations of urban regeneration in Delhi’s informal settlements Eesha Kunduri and Mukta Naik A presentation to the AAS-in-AsiaConference 2018 Panel on “Interrogating Urbanisationin India: Lifein theCity” July 6, 2018
  • 2. Aspirational urban regeneration • ‘Aspirational regeneration’”: “urban regeneration is area-based intervention which is public sector initiated, funded, supported, or inspired, aimed at producing significant sustainable improvements in the conditions of local people, communities and places suffering from aspects of deprivation, often multiple in nature” (Leary and McCarthy 2013: 9) • Taking our cue from the above, we conceptualise urban regeneration as a two-way process: how aspirations and desires for change get framed and articulated within a wider context of state-led urban developments/redevelopments 2
  • 3. Settlement Categories in Delhi Type of settlement Population in millions (2006) Percentage of total Delhi population Legality 1 Jhuggi Jhopri Cluster (JJC) 2.448 14.80% Illegaland unplanned 2 Slum Designated Area 3.148 19.10% Legal but unplanned 3 UnauthorisedColony 0.874 5.30% Illegal,unplanned but secure 4 Resettlement Colonies 2.099 12.72% Legal, planned, and informalized 5 Rural Village 0.874 5.30% Zone of exception 6 Regularised – UnauthorisedColony 2.099 12.72% Legalbut unplanned 7 Urban Village 1.049 6.35% Zone of exception 8 Planned Colony 3.909 23.70% Legal and Planned 10 Total Population 16.5 100.00% Source: Heller, Mukhopadhyay, Banda and Sheikh (2015). Based on Delhi Development Report 2008, Bhan (2011),andMaria (2011).
  • 4. 4 Unauthorised colonies and their regularisation • Population estimates in UACs vary: 700,000 people as per The Economic Survey ofDelhi 2008-09; 4 million people across 1639 unauthorised colonies according to GNCTD What are they? • Settlements built in violation of zoning regulations and Master Plan guidelines. • Sale of rural land for non-agricultural use, in violation of zoning regulations (Bhan 2013: 61). • Different from slums, UACs are not squatter settlements • Have de facto security of tenure, but are stuck in a ‘limbo’ situation due to their ‘unauthorised’ status Regularisation involves? a) recognition of land title; registration of individual land deeds b) provision of basic services, physical and social infrastructure (Sheikh and Banda 2016, Bhan 2013).
  • 5. Process and Methods Timeline • Site visits: May2015 • Fieldwork: April 2016 to July 2016. • Follow-up fieldwork: April 2017 (during Delhi municipal elections), May 2018 Methods A total of 72interviewsin Lalita Park and Mandawali with various stakeholders: i. Local residents, shop owners and local businesses; ii. Representativesof resident welfare associations (RWAs); iii. elected representatives (MLA and municipal councillor); iv. local volunteers of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP); v. NGOs active in the area(s); vi. property dealers. 5
  • 6. Guiding Questions on Field In particular, we asked residents and representatives of resident welfare associations questions on: i. What changes they had seen in the settlement(s) in the past decade? ii. What changes did they expect to see? iii. Whom did they articulate their demands and expectations to? 6
  • 7. 7 Urban regeneration: Insights from the field Sites hadamodicum ofaccess tobasic services,but therewereroutine negotiationsoverquality andregularity • Complaintsover regularity of cleaning of drains • Sewer line was being (re)laid in certain parts of the settlement Negotiationsaspirationalinnature • Neighbourhood improvements:beautification of parks, development of public spaces, better parking spaces • Housing improvements(adding floor, toilet, refurbishments) • Building redevelopments (commercial and residential) Expectationsfrom regularisation • Regularisation expected to bring tenure security • Access to cheaper formal finance
  • 8. Actors: State and Non-State Citizen State actor Councillor MLA Volunteer Non-State actors RWA NGO Private (cyber cafes, NBFCs) 8
  • 9. Actors: State and Non-State State i. MLA :Legislation, Complaints about water, sanitation, electricity, identity cards, pension forms, etc.; ii. Municipal councillor: Complaints about roads, drains, schools, PHCs iii. MLA’s volunteer team: Facilitate interaction with MLA, help residents in paperwork, conduct weekly meetings Non-state i. RWAs: Regularisation paperwork; tree plantation drives, maintaining public spaces ii. NGOs: Support to government programmes; skill training programmes for women and youth; liaison with private agencies for placement of youth, creating awareness about good sanitation practices; beautification of parks iii. Private: Cyber cafes, Non-Banking Finance Corporations 9
  • 10. Boundary spanners, spanning boundaries: Introducing the concepts • One who interfaces between the community, the state and civil society or other bodies, in an attempt to bring about change • Emanates from organisational literature. Boundary spanners engage in relationship-building, mobilisation, communication and coordination across public, societal and/or private (organizational) boundaries • Can the varied actors on field be thought of as spanning boundaries? What are the boundaries? 10
  • 11. Spanning boundaries? BetweenRWA(non-stateactor) andMLA(state actor) • Role of RWAs uncertain and in flux post AAP’s Mohalla Sabha initiative • Mohalla Sabhas envisionedas more participatory and inclusive than RWAs, but yet to start functioning • Hitherto a relationship of co-production now turning into one of avoidance, barring specificengagements Betweentwostateactors: MLA andmunicipal councillor • Constanttussle between the AAP-ledDelhi government and BJP-led municipal corporations • Avoidance between MLA and municipalcouncillor Betweenstate, marketandsociety • Emergence of private players suggests need to go beyond state-citizen binary • State is an enabler and/or regulator, but demands such as housingrealised through private players 11
  • 12. Concluding thoughts • Urban regeneration multi-layered, contextual and localised • Emergence of multiple actors with varying and often conflicting interests: relationship more of avoidance rather than co- production • Boundary spanning as a working concept goes beyond patron- client and intermediary explanations of urban politics • Citizens at the centre of these layered relationships • Key demands directed to a certain actor, or to a multitude of actors (linked to outcomes) • Citizens in informal neighbourhoods are negotiating and (re)shaping spaces based on their aspirations for urban living 12