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Indore . A commercial city     M.tech. (urban planning)
                                          1st sem
R          Popul
  State or                                            Density
a          ation            Rural    Urban   Area                Sex
    union             %                                (per
n          (2011             Pop.     Pop.    km²               ratio
  teritory                                             km²)
k            )
    uttarpra 199,58 16.49 131,658, 34,539,5 240,92
1                                                        828     908
    desh      1,520     %     339       82       8
    Maharas 112,37       55,777,6 41,100,9 307,71
2                  9.29%                                  365    946
    htra     2,972            47       80       3
              103,80       74,316,7 8,681,80
3 Bihar              8.58%                   94,163      1102    916
               4,637            09         0
    West      91,347       57,748,9 22,427,2
4                    7.55%                   88,752      1030    908
    bengal      ,736            46       51
    Andhra    84,665       55,401,0 20,808,9 275,04
5                    7.00%                                308    912
    Pradesh     ,533            67       40       5
    Tamil     72,138       34,921,6 27,483,9 130,05
6                    5.96%                                555    945
    Nadu        ,958            81       98       8
    Madhya 72,597       44,380,8 15,967,1 308,24
7                 6.00%                                   236    930
    Pradesh  ,565            78       45       5
    Rajastha 68,621       43,292,8 13,214,3 342,23
8                   5.67%                                 201    926
    n          ,012            13       75       9




                    Madhya Pradesh .
 Bhopal, Indore, sager, Jabalpur, Gwalior and Ujjain are six major cities of
   Madhya Pradesh
 Indore has the highest development rate in compare to the other cities with
   respect to infrastructures and is the busiest & most advanced business hubs
   in India
               Urban
Rank      Agglomeration        Persons
  1     Greater Mumbai        1,63,68,084
  2     Kolkata               1,32,16,546
  3     Delhi                 1,27,91,458
  4     Chennai                 64,24,624
  5     Bangalore               56,86,844
  6     Hyderabad               55,33,640
 13     Nagpur                  30,22,965
 14     Indore                  24,39,044
 22     jabalpur                20,90,486
 29     bhopal                  18,76,598


          Madhya Pradesh town and cities
Stage wise urban transformation
  No.    year        Area in kms    popullation
  1      1741        N.A            N.A
  2      1800        4.0            20000
  3      1850        9.0            40000
  4      1900        13.4           99.880
  5      1950        17.2           3,10,859
  6      2000        131.5          20,00000
  7      2011        145            26,00000
  8      2020        N.A            3200000




 Early settlements
Growth Pattern
Gradual change from a village
indareshwar to a commercial city Indore.
Year- 1950
Population:3,10,859. Area:17.2 Sq.Km.
1. Development Of The Industrial Township At Northern Part: Sanwer, Pologround.
2. The City Started Expanding Towards The North And East-west Direction Due To The Development Of Industries In Dewas,
Pithampur And Sanwer.
3. The Suburbs Developed Fast.
4. With Growing Industrialization And Better Connectivity, Rapid Development Of The City Took Place. This Resulted Into Large
Scale Migration And Sudden Increase In Population.
Year- 2000
Population: 20, 00000.Area: 131.0sq.Km.
1. The River Edges Became Close With Industrial Buildings And The River Was Lost To The City.
2. The Area Between Development Axis And Industrial Area On North Side Got Saturated.
3. Large Scale Slum-dwellers And Encroachments, Unthoughtful Changing In Land-uses And Lack Of Management Of Resources
    Has Resulted Into Fast Depletion Of Land And Water Resources.

Year- 2010
Population: 2600000 (Envisaged).Area: 145 Sq.Km.
1. City Considered Under Jnnurm For Urban
Development.
2. Lot Of Encroachments Planned To Be Removed,
    Still City And Periphery Covered For Residential And
    Commercial Use Like Beehives.
3.Large Scale Residential And Commercial Development.
4.Roads Being Reconstructed Under Brts
The average growth rate of Indore has been 40% which
                                                       is higher as compared to the national growth rate
                                                       @25.7 % Female population is 912 per 1000 males, which
                                                       indicates difficult housing situation for working migrants.




An Urban Agglomerations denotes a continuous urban
spread and normally consists of a town and its
adjoining urban outgrowths or two or more physically
contiguous towns together with well recognised
outgrowths.


                           Population density of indore
 Maharaja invited European experts to submit proposals for Indore’s urban development plan. Among these was the
   structure plan prepared by Patrick Geddes . He had proposed the segregation of work areas while simultaneously
   maintaining a ‘work place’to ‘folk place’ relationship. He also proposed a railway track circumscribing the city, as
   well astree-lined boulevards along with eastern and western banks of the river. Low-density residentialareas like
   Manoramaganj and Snehlataganj are said to have been developed according to hisproposal
  Indore’s rulers took keen interest in modern urban planning at the beginning of the 20th century.
 Natural barriers of steep land with hills have
restricted the growth of Indore towards the
west and therefore the city has extended itself
in the eastern direction, but these physical
constraints are no barriers for peri-urban
development now. Industrial areas and informal
sectors have developed in the northern parts,
while middle and high income districts are in the
south.
With establishment of Indore development
authority (IDA) and Indore municipal
corporation (IMC) all the planning and
developments are being planned & executed
by these two agencies.
Tough sometime there is direct intervention
of town & country planning office (TCPO)
bhopal.
                 Urban transformation of Indore
Geographically Indore spreads in an area of 145 sq.kms.
                                                                  (Source : town planning deptt.)
                                                                     Land use                       Area         Perca
                                                                                                    (hectures)   ntage
                                                                                                                     %
                                                                     residential                    4449         53%
                                                                     commercial                     550          6%
                                                                     industrial                     793          9%
                                                                     Public                         1071         13%
                                                                     /semipublic
                                                                     recreational                   279          3%
                                                                     transport                      1273         15%
                                                                     waterbodies                    128          1%

                                                                    Complexity in the planning can be observe in the
In the development plan-1991, 1500 hectares of land                 centre as these were the areas with early
was provided for industrial purpose but according to                settlement which were spontaneous and organic
master plan 2011, 2200 hectares of land is needed for              As with the development a better understanding was
the same. Hence 700 hectares additional land has to                observe and roads started to be longer in length
be additionally planned intelligently for industry. As far         connecting to the major roads
as location is considered, industries have been
classified into four categories viz. general, obnoxious,         Land use distribution
agro-based, household and services industries
                                                                Indore in present scenario
Indore is the commercial capital of Central India with Large, Medium and Small scale industries
These industries range from Automobiles to Pharmaceutical and from Petroleum Refineries
 to Textile.
Indore‟s major source of income is from Education, Textile, Jewellery and Metal works
 Industries.
 With an establishment of automobile industry production of optical fiber for telecommunication
  also started which in past 5 yrs had generated a business of 3000 corers and thus giving
  direct or indirect employment to 35000 people‟s.
Indore contributes to about 40% of the total productivity of the State and about 7% of the total
  investments in equity markets in India.
The surplus labour, which was unable to enter the formal market/sector was mainly absorbed
  in the informal sector.
Major industrial areas in and surrounding the city include the Pithampur Special Economic
 Zone and the Sanwer Industrial belt having about 2000 factories of various sizes . Pithampur
 is also known as „Detroit of India‟

                     indores ECONOMIC CONDITION
 In today’s development scenario Indore is
  the fastest developing cities of India



                                                   Chatrasaal choraha
                                       Infrastructure in Indore facilitates production
                                        of goods, services and also the distribution of
                                        finished products to the market.

   Treasure market

 Indore is also good in basic social services
  such as hospitals and educational institution.
  Itis only city in india to have both the prime
  institution IIT & IIM.                               Indore medical college

        infrastructure and devlopment approach
Source                    Approx.            The water supply in the city is unsatisfactory on account of high
                              Daily              losses and inefficiencies in the system.
                             Supply
                            (Ml/day)                  The growth of urban population, estimated at 4% to 5% per annum, and the
                                                     rapid urbanisation has significant influence on water demand and exerting
                           MIN        MAX
                                                     pressures on the available water sources, leading to over exploitation of
Narmada Water               140         140
Supply Project:
                                                     groundwater resources. Around 68 per cent of city‟s population receives
                                                     water between one or two hours every alternative day, while the other
Yashwant Sagar              18          27
   Tank on
                                                     areas augment supplies by water tankers.
Gambhir River:
    Municipal               13          18
                                                 SN        yea    deman      supply     deficit
                                                           r      d
    Tubewells
                                                                 All figures in MLD
  Bilawali Tank              0          4.5
                                                 1      1947      37.00        25.90      7.50
Water available             171       199.5
  (ML/day)
                                                 2      1970      73.0         47.50      25.50
   Theoretical                72          84                                                         UN Habitat in co-ordination
percapita water litre/d litre/                                                                       with Asian development bank
availabilitybas               ay         day     3      1977      109          113.50     -----      is checking the present
           ed                                    4      1989      157          113.50     43.50      water supply situation in
  30 % losses
                                                 5      1992      177          180.22     -----      Indore. In
  (2.22 million
                                                                                                     view of the proposed new
       people)                                   6      2001      270          190.00     80.00
 MLD - Mega Litre per day (1 Mega Litre = 1000                                                       water augmentation scheme
 Kilo Litre)
                                                 7      2011      378          199.50     162.50     to supply more water to
                                                                                                     Indore through a new $240
          water supply and resources                                                                 million pipeline
Due to rapid urbanization ,people from the different parts of the country is migrating toward Indore in
search of employment and thus they land up to the place with low rental (congested) places .SLUMS…
Slum less Indore has still to remain pipeline …??.... The project under JNNURM has suffered due to IMC
failure to utilize the funds before purpose of and escalation of the cost.
Under SRRA the city should have become free from slum by march 2010
 Target is not achieved, 5yr scheme of JNNURM is about to end
Today 35 % of cities total           To have a slum less Indore IDA had
population lives in slum and another been indulging in large scale brutal
15 % in unauthorized colonies without demolition of slum without any prior
any adequate infrastructure. Thus     management to rehabilitate them
adding upto 50 % to informal sector thus leaving the mass homeless.




      Reforms and devlopment approach
Indore city is well connected by an
expressway, several national and state
highways, whereas rail network
bifurcates the city exactly from the
centre
 The city transportation system is
predominantly dependent on roadway
systems.                                 Indore to bhopal express way




                   Connectivity of Indore
As the city transport system basically depends upon the road network which further
  categorised by travel pattern
                                           o A.B. Road Corridor (Mangliya to Rau) -23.80 Kms
                                           o Eastern Ring Road Corridor -23.65 Kms
                                           o River Side Road Corridor -14.50 Kms
                                           o Western Ring Road Corridor -15.90 Kms
                                           o M.R.10 Corridor (Bypass to Ujjain Road) -8.71 Kms
                                           o RW-2 (Ujjain Road to Airport) -9.50 Kms
                                            o Maximum of the population east of Indore reside
                                            within the 1 km distance from A.B. road and eastern
                                            ring road corridor.
                                            o About 75 per cent professional education institutes
                                            are located on the outer ring of the city and maximum
                                            of the Student population reside within the walking
                                            distance of the proposed corridors (M.R.10, A.B. Road,
                                            western ring road).
                                            o The proposed corridors are easily assessable from
                                            the existing road network of the city.

    City in context to road devlopment
AB RAOD AND OTHER RING ROADS


75 mt width road section having a bus rapid transport system at the
centre whereas bycycle track at the edges




                          Airport road

60 mt width road section having a bus rapid transport system at the
centre whereas bycycle track at the edges

City in context to road devlopment
 River side road section    30 mt wide internal roads

                                      As the city transport
                                      system is dominated
                                      by roadways and so to
                                      have a smooth and fast
                                      flow of traffic
                                      emphasis is given to
                                      have a constant flow to
                                      public transport

City in context to road development
Bus rapid transit system [brts]
Bus Rapid Transit System is a new form of public public transportation which is
an emerging approach to using buses as an improved high-speed transit system.
Exclusive Lanes. Traffic lanes reserved for the exclusive use of buses help buses
pass congested traffic.
Implementation of BRTS will reduce the cost of public transportation and with
an ability to have fast access to the city will lead in popularizing the public
transport and thus reducing dependability on private vehicles.
Rapid economic growth has created a growing need for dependable and reliable
supplies of electricity
In today’s world Electricity is a basic need and in all future development and
growth in relation to each & every sectors
 Major part of electricity requirement of the city is fulfilled by Indira sagar project,
 Omkareshwar project, lancoamarkantac and the Gencp hydel
                                            2011                                           2020

               mu            Percentage     % of total       mu              Percentage    % of total

Residential    494533.94     50.42          60               799990.6        44.88         54.5
Commerci       172465.87     17.58          21               433559.2        24.32         29.5
al
Industrial     114413.31     11.67          14               161671.5        9.07          11
Municipal      182517.57     18.61          3                355200          19.93         2.7
Irrigation     3119.23       0.32           0.4              4419.73         0.25          0.4
(Agri)
Other          13707.36      1.40           1.6              27712.94        1.55          1.9
sector
TOTAL          980757.28                                     1782553.5
Demand         159.94                       (75%             271.32
(70% L.F.)
                               Energy scenario
                                            L.F.)
Indore is a fast growing city as far as commerce, industry and population is
  concerned.
 For life of any successful urban centre:
 1. Heart line is water supply system
 2. Brain line is the knowledge of residents.
 3. Life line is accessibility and approach to the city.
 Indore’s road network is very strong. It is the biggest cross-section centre of India related to
 goods trading through road-ways
 India’s first private radio channel (Radio-Mirchi) and first private land-line telephone
 service (Airtel) came to Indore as people of Indore have highest paying capacity in India
 Major problem in Indore is Water, which is unable to meet the demand.
 Floating population is high due to Indore being educational hub of Central India, thesame is
 maximum during summers when there’s load on resources as Indore doesn’t haveany river
 passing by which can serve it with water




                                  conclusion
References :--

“The Indore State Gazetteer". published by Govt. of India
“city development plan by IDA
“Travel and traffic pattern Indore city”
INDIAN PEOPLE‟S TRIBUNAL ON ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS




                     Thanking yon
indore city

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indore city

  • 1. Presented by :- Abhijeet kumar Indore . A commercial city M.tech. (urban planning) 1st sem
  • 2. R Popul State or Density a ation Rural Urban Area Sex union % (per n (2011 Pop. Pop. km² ratio teritory km²) k ) uttarpra 199,58 16.49 131,658, 34,539,5 240,92 1 828 908 desh 1,520 % 339 82 8 Maharas 112,37 55,777,6 41,100,9 307,71 2 9.29% 365 946 htra 2,972 47 80 3 103,80 74,316,7 8,681,80 3 Bihar 8.58% 94,163 1102 916 4,637 09 0 West 91,347 57,748,9 22,427,2 4 7.55% 88,752 1030 908 bengal ,736 46 51 Andhra 84,665 55,401,0 20,808,9 275,04 5 7.00% 308 912 Pradesh ,533 67 40 5 Tamil 72,138 34,921,6 27,483,9 130,05 6 5.96% 555 945 Nadu ,958 81 98 8 Madhya 72,597 44,380,8 15,967,1 308,24 7 6.00% 236 930 Pradesh ,565 78 45 5 Rajastha 68,621 43,292,8 13,214,3 342,23 8 5.67% 201 926 n ,012 13 75 9 Madhya Pradesh .
  • 3.  Bhopal, Indore, sager, Jabalpur, Gwalior and Ujjain are six major cities of Madhya Pradesh  Indore has the highest development rate in compare to the other cities with respect to infrastructures and is the busiest & most advanced business hubs in India Urban Rank Agglomeration Persons 1 Greater Mumbai 1,63,68,084 2 Kolkata 1,32,16,546 3 Delhi 1,27,91,458 4 Chennai 64,24,624 5 Bangalore 56,86,844 6 Hyderabad 55,33,640 13 Nagpur 30,22,965 14 Indore 24,39,044 22 jabalpur 20,90,486 29 bhopal 18,76,598  Madhya Pradesh town and cities
  • 4. Stage wise urban transformation No. year Area in kms popullation 1 1741 N.A N.A 2 1800 4.0 20000 3 1850 9.0 40000 4 1900 13.4 99.880 5 1950 17.2 3,10,859 6 2000 131.5 20,00000 7 2011 145 26,00000 8 2020 N.A 3200000 Early settlements Growth Pattern
  • 5. Gradual change from a village indareshwar to a commercial city Indore.
  • 6. Year- 1950 Population:3,10,859. Area:17.2 Sq.Km. 1. Development Of The Industrial Township At Northern Part: Sanwer, Pologround. 2. The City Started Expanding Towards The North And East-west Direction Due To The Development Of Industries In Dewas, Pithampur And Sanwer. 3. The Suburbs Developed Fast. 4. With Growing Industrialization And Better Connectivity, Rapid Development Of The City Took Place. This Resulted Into Large Scale Migration And Sudden Increase In Population. Year- 2000 Population: 20, 00000.Area: 131.0sq.Km. 1. The River Edges Became Close With Industrial Buildings And The River Was Lost To The City. 2. The Area Between Development Axis And Industrial Area On North Side Got Saturated. 3. Large Scale Slum-dwellers And Encroachments, Unthoughtful Changing In Land-uses And Lack Of Management Of Resources Has Resulted Into Fast Depletion Of Land And Water Resources. Year- 2010 Population: 2600000 (Envisaged).Area: 145 Sq.Km. 1. City Considered Under Jnnurm For Urban Development. 2. Lot Of Encroachments Planned To Be Removed, Still City And Periphery Covered For Residential And Commercial Use Like Beehives. 3.Large Scale Residential And Commercial Development. 4.Roads Being Reconstructed Under Brts
  • 7. The average growth rate of Indore has been 40% which is higher as compared to the national growth rate @25.7 % Female population is 912 per 1000 males, which indicates difficult housing situation for working migrants. An Urban Agglomerations denotes a continuous urban spread and normally consists of a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths or two or more physically contiguous towns together with well recognised outgrowths. Population density of indore
  • 8.  Maharaja invited European experts to submit proposals for Indore’s urban development plan. Among these was the structure plan prepared by Patrick Geddes . He had proposed the segregation of work areas while simultaneously maintaining a ‘work place’to ‘folk place’ relationship. He also proposed a railway track circumscribing the city, as well astree-lined boulevards along with eastern and western banks of the river. Low-density residentialareas like Manoramaganj and Snehlataganj are said to have been developed according to hisproposal  Indore’s rulers took keen interest in modern urban planning at the beginning of the 20th century. Natural barriers of steep land with hills have restricted the growth of Indore towards the west and therefore the city has extended itself in the eastern direction, but these physical constraints are no barriers for peri-urban development now. Industrial areas and informal sectors have developed in the northern parts, while middle and high income districts are in the south. With establishment of Indore development authority (IDA) and Indore municipal corporation (IMC) all the planning and developments are being planned & executed by these two agencies. Tough sometime there is direct intervention of town & country planning office (TCPO) bhopal. Urban transformation of Indore
  • 9. Geographically Indore spreads in an area of 145 sq.kms. (Source : town planning deptt.) Land use Area Perca (hectures) ntage % residential 4449 53% commercial 550 6% industrial 793 9% Public 1071 13% /semipublic recreational 279 3% transport 1273 15% waterbodies 128 1% Complexity in the planning can be observe in the In the development plan-1991, 1500 hectares of land centre as these were the areas with early was provided for industrial purpose but according to settlement which were spontaneous and organic master plan 2011, 2200 hectares of land is needed for As with the development a better understanding was the same. Hence 700 hectares additional land has to observe and roads started to be longer in length be additionally planned intelligently for industry. As far connecting to the major roads as location is considered, industries have been classified into four categories viz. general, obnoxious, Land use distribution agro-based, household and services industries  Indore in present scenario
  • 10. Indore is the commercial capital of Central India with Large, Medium and Small scale industries These industries range from Automobiles to Pharmaceutical and from Petroleum Refineries to Textile. Indore‟s major source of income is from Education, Textile, Jewellery and Metal works Industries.  With an establishment of automobile industry production of optical fiber for telecommunication also started which in past 5 yrs had generated a business of 3000 corers and thus giving direct or indirect employment to 35000 people‟s. Indore contributes to about 40% of the total productivity of the State and about 7% of the total investments in equity markets in India. The surplus labour, which was unable to enter the formal market/sector was mainly absorbed in the informal sector. Major industrial areas in and surrounding the city include the Pithampur Special Economic Zone and the Sanwer Industrial belt having about 2000 factories of various sizes . Pithampur is also known as „Detroit of India‟ indores ECONOMIC CONDITION
  • 11.  In today’s development scenario Indore is the fastest developing cities of India Chatrasaal choraha  Infrastructure in Indore facilitates production of goods, services and also the distribution of finished products to the market. Treasure market  Indore is also good in basic social services such as hospitals and educational institution. Itis only city in india to have both the prime institution IIT & IIM. Indore medical college infrastructure and devlopment approach
  • 12. Source Approx. The water supply in the city is unsatisfactory on account of high Daily losses and inefficiencies in the system. Supply (Ml/day)  The growth of urban population, estimated at 4% to 5% per annum, and the rapid urbanisation has significant influence on water demand and exerting MIN MAX pressures on the available water sources, leading to over exploitation of Narmada Water 140 140 Supply Project: groundwater resources. Around 68 per cent of city‟s population receives water between one or two hours every alternative day, while the other Yashwant Sagar 18 27 Tank on areas augment supplies by water tankers. Gambhir River: Municipal 13 18 SN yea deman supply deficit r d Tubewells All figures in MLD Bilawali Tank 0 4.5 1 1947 37.00 25.90 7.50 Water available 171 199.5 (ML/day) 2 1970 73.0 47.50 25.50 Theoretical 72 84 UN Habitat in co-ordination percapita water litre/d litre/ with Asian development bank availabilitybas ay day 3 1977 109 113.50 ----- is checking the present ed 4 1989 157 113.50 43.50 water supply situation in 30 % losses 5 1992 177 180.22 ----- Indore. In (2.22 million view of the proposed new people) 6 2001 270 190.00 80.00 MLD - Mega Litre per day (1 Mega Litre = 1000 water augmentation scheme Kilo Litre) 7 2011 378 199.50 162.50 to supply more water to Indore through a new $240 water supply and resources million pipeline
  • 13. Due to rapid urbanization ,people from the different parts of the country is migrating toward Indore in search of employment and thus they land up to the place with low rental (congested) places .SLUMS… Slum less Indore has still to remain pipeline …??.... The project under JNNURM has suffered due to IMC failure to utilize the funds before purpose of and escalation of the cost. Under SRRA the city should have become free from slum by march 2010  Target is not achieved, 5yr scheme of JNNURM is about to end Today 35 % of cities total To have a slum less Indore IDA had population lives in slum and another been indulging in large scale brutal 15 % in unauthorized colonies without demolition of slum without any prior any adequate infrastructure. Thus management to rehabilitate them adding upto 50 % to informal sector thus leaving the mass homeless. Reforms and devlopment approach
  • 14. Indore city is well connected by an expressway, several national and state highways, whereas rail network bifurcates the city exactly from the centre  The city transportation system is predominantly dependent on roadway systems. Indore to bhopal express way Connectivity of Indore
  • 15. As the city transport system basically depends upon the road network which further categorised by travel pattern o A.B. Road Corridor (Mangliya to Rau) -23.80 Kms o Eastern Ring Road Corridor -23.65 Kms o River Side Road Corridor -14.50 Kms o Western Ring Road Corridor -15.90 Kms o M.R.10 Corridor (Bypass to Ujjain Road) -8.71 Kms o RW-2 (Ujjain Road to Airport) -9.50 Kms o Maximum of the population east of Indore reside within the 1 km distance from A.B. road and eastern ring road corridor. o About 75 per cent professional education institutes are located on the outer ring of the city and maximum of the Student population reside within the walking distance of the proposed corridors (M.R.10, A.B. Road, western ring road). o The proposed corridors are easily assessable from the existing road network of the city. City in context to road devlopment
  • 16. AB RAOD AND OTHER RING ROADS 75 mt width road section having a bus rapid transport system at the centre whereas bycycle track at the edges Airport road 60 mt width road section having a bus rapid transport system at the centre whereas bycycle track at the edges City in context to road devlopment
  • 17.  River side road section  30 mt wide internal roads As the city transport system is dominated by roadways and so to have a smooth and fast flow of traffic emphasis is given to have a constant flow to public transport City in context to road development
  • 18. Bus rapid transit system [brts] Bus Rapid Transit System is a new form of public public transportation which is an emerging approach to using buses as an improved high-speed transit system. Exclusive Lanes. Traffic lanes reserved for the exclusive use of buses help buses pass congested traffic. Implementation of BRTS will reduce the cost of public transportation and with an ability to have fast access to the city will lead in popularizing the public transport and thus reducing dependability on private vehicles.
  • 19. Rapid economic growth has created a growing need for dependable and reliable supplies of electricity In today’s world Electricity is a basic need and in all future development and growth in relation to each & every sectors Major part of electricity requirement of the city is fulfilled by Indira sagar project, Omkareshwar project, lancoamarkantac and the Gencp hydel 2011 2020 mu Percentage % of total mu Percentage % of total Residential 494533.94 50.42 60 799990.6 44.88 54.5 Commerci 172465.87 17.58 21 433559.2 24.32 29.5 al Industrial 114413.31 11.67 14 161671.5 9.07 11 Municipal 182517.57 18.61 3 355200 19.93 2.7 Irrigation 3119.23 0.32 0.4 4419.73 0.25 0.4 (Agri) Other 13707.36 1.40 1.6 27712.94 1.55 1.9 sector TOTAL 980757.28 1782553.5 Demand 159.94 (75% 271.32 (70% L.F.) Energy scenario L.F.)
  • 20. Indore is a fast growing city as far as commerce, industry and population is concerned. For life of any successful urban centre: 1. Heart line is water supply system 2. Brain line is the knowledge of residents. 3. Life line is accessibility and approach to the city. Indore’s road network is very strong. It is the biggest cross-section centre of India related to goods trading through road-ways India’s first private radio channel (Radio-Mirchi) and first private land-line telephone service (Airtel) came to Indore as people of Indore have highest paying capacity in India Major problem in Indore is Water, which is unable to meet the demand. Floating population is high due to Indore being educational hub of Central India, thesame is maximum during summers when there’s load on resources as Indore doesn’t haveany river passing by which can serve it with water conclusion
  • 21. References :-- “The Indore State Gazetteer". published by Govt. of India “city development plan by IDA “Travel and traffic pattern Indore city” INDIAN PEOPLE‟S TRIBUNAL ON ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN RIGHTS Thanking yon