Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Preamble This stands for Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission. The Government of India has launched.

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Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Preamble This stands for Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission. The Government of India has launched JNNURM on 3 rd December The JNNURM aims to encourage cities to initiate steps to bring about improvement in the existing service levels in a financially sustainable manner. The JNNURM consists of two sub-missions Urban Infrastructure and Governance Basic Services to the Urban Poor NURM (JnNURM):

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Objectives The Primary objectives of the JNNURM is to create economically productive, efficient, equitable and responsive cities. In line with this, the Mission focuses on: Integrated development of infrastructure services Securing linkages between asset creation and maintenance for long run project sustainability Accelerating the flow of investment into urban infrastructure services Planned development of cities including the peri-urban areas, outgrowths, and urban corridors; Renewal and re-development of inner city areas Universalisation of urban services so as to ensure their availability to the urban poor.

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Eligible Cities of JnNURM 1. Category A : Megacities / UAs – More than 4 million population – 7 cities identified (Bangalore in Karnataka) 2. Category B : Million plus Cities / UAs – between 1 to 4 million population – 28 cities 3. Category C: Cities / UAs with less than one million population – 28 cities (Mysore in Karnataka)

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Funding Pattern CategoryPopulation 2001 Census No. of Cities Funding Pattern (%) Grant ULB/ Parastatal Share/ loans from Banks GoIGoK A> 4 Million B1-4 Million CSelected cites / UAs < 1 Million28 For NE states & J&K90100 Others8010 A) Urban Infrastructure and Governance

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Funding Pattern B) Basic Services to Urban Poor CategoryPopulation (2001 census) No. of Cities Funding Pattern 2 (%) GrantState / ULB/Parastatal share, Including Beneficiary Contribution Central Govt A> 4 Million750 B1-4 Million2850 CFor cities in NE states & J&K 9010 Other Selected Cities / UAs < 1 Million

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Initiatives for Accessing Funds JnNURM funds can be accessed by eligible urban local bodies and parastatal organisations by Application to Ministry of Urban development comprising : 1)Formulation of a City Development Plan (CDP) ; 2)Detailed project reports (DPRs) ; and 3)Timeline for implementation of Urban reform agenda. Elements of a City Development Plan –In-depth analysis of existing situation, covering demographic, economic, financial, infrastructure, physical, environmental, and institutional aspects Development of a perspective and a vision of the city - Stakeholder consultation -Formulating a strategy for bridging the gap between where the city is, and where it wants to go -Chosen strategy is translated into programs, projects, and priorities

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Vision for Mysore “ Enhancing the glory of Mysore and enabling it to forge ahead as the Cultural, Tourism, Educational Information Technology, enabled services and Wellness Hub ” Furthering the cause of the Citizen and improving their quality of life by Providing improved urban services; catering to the needs of the urban poor; sustaining the environment & greenery; preserving the charm and the culture of the city, and Improvement of human resources quality.

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Stakeholders Responsibility 1.Stake holders are to prepare sector wise detailed Master plan as enunciated in the City Development Plan (CDP) 2.Based on the master plan, works to be classified into sub- projects if necessary and induvidual DPR for each sub- project must be prepared subject to the ceiling amount in the CDP 3.Stake holders are required to bear 10% of the project share as and when required. 4.Stake holders are to prepare the DPR as per the guidelines of JnNURM 5.Stake holders are to take action in the formulation, its execution and implementation of the project, once it is approved. 6.Stake holders are required to prepare quarterly progress report and submit it to MCC, which inturn, MCC consolidates and submit to KUIDFC.

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Reforms Mandatory reforms - State level: 1)Implementation of 74th Constitution amendment act 1992 ; 2)Repeal of Urban land (ceiling and regulation) act 1976 ; 3)Reform of rent control laws ; 4)Rationalisation of stamp duty ; 5)Enactment of public disclosure law ; 6)Enactment of community participation law ; 7)City planning function Mandatory reforms – ULB level (MCC & MUDA): 1)Accounting reform ; 2)E-governance applications (using It, GIS, MIS) ; 3)Property tax reform ; 4)Levy of user charges ; 5)Services to the Urban poor ; 6)Internal earmarking of budgets for urban poor.

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Reforms Continued… Optional reforms: 1)Revision of bye-laws to streamline the approval process of construction of buildings, development of sites ; 2)Simplication of legal and procedural frameworks for conversion of agricultural land for non-agricultural purposes ; 3)Introduction of property title certification ; 4)Earmarking of atleast 20-25% developed land in housing projects for EWS and LIGs with a system of cross-subsidisation ; 5)Introduction of computerised process of registration of land and property 6)Rain water harvesting 7)Bye-laws on re-use of reclaimed water 8)Administrative reforms including reduction in establishment cost by introducing VRS and surrender of posts falling vacant due to retirement ; 9)Structural reforms 10)Encouraging pubic-private partnership.

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Investment requirement as per JnNURM Project ThemesRupees in Crores Roads Transport related infrastructure Water and Sewerage Solid Waste Management34.00 Urban Poor Tourism Heritage53.50 Urban Spaces31.00 Grand Total

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