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MP CDP PHASE II BIRSINGHPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
REPORT NO. IWIN-SL/12-13/F/CDP/R0/015
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Acknowledgement Preparation of City Development Plan for Birsinghpur has been one of the major milestones for I-Win Advisory Services Ltd. This accomplishment would not have been possible without the cordial and warm support of all the citizens of Birsinghpur. Their ideas, suggestions and cooperation have been a major factor for successful preparation of the City Development Plan. We express our sincere gratitude to all the people of Birsinghpur. We also express our gratitude to all district officials and municipal staff of Birsinghpur who have been associated with the preparation of the City Development Plan. District Magistrate (Satna), Project Officer (District Urban Development Agency, Satna), Honourable Chairman and Chief Municipal Officer of Birsinghpur Municipality deserve a special mention. Besides, we would also like to thank the Commissioner, Chief Engineer, Mr. Pravin Bhagwat, State Coordinator of UADD and all other staff of Urban Administration and Development Department, Bhopal, for their help and support.
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Tarun Kanti Das
Executive Director
I-Win Advisory Services Ltd.
Disclaimer: The information in this Report has been presented based on data collected from primary and secondary sources.
Wherever information was not readily available, logical assumptions have been made, in good faith to draw meaningful inferences and these have been mentioned in the respective sections of the report. All such assumptions are subject to further corroboration based on availability of information. This Report includes certain statements, estimates, projections and forecasts based on the information provided by the concerned authorities and rational assumptions made by I-Win Advisory Services Ltd. All such projections are highly assumption specific & not common for all changing scenario. This report has been prepared I-Win Advisory Services Ltd. for its client, Urban Administrative Development Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh for its use for future development.
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MP CDP PHASE II BIRSINGHPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
REPORT NO.IWIN-SL/12-13/F/CDP/R0/015
CITY USP
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B I R S I N G H P U RBirsinghpur is a small town in Satna district of Madhya Pradesh. It the market centre foraround 100 villages in and around. It is named after King Maharaja Birsingh Joodeo in the19th Century at the time when Satna Allahabad Rly Section started in Feb-Mar 1891.Birsinghpur is a renowned religious seat. Shankar Mandir in the town, is the centre ofreligious activity in the region. There is huge footfall of believers on Mondays, Purnimas,Amavasyas and on occasions like Shivratri, Deepavali, etc. People visiting Chitrakoot Dhamstops at Birsinghpur. There is a mela during Basant purnima i.e. in the months of February andMarch. During the leap years the mela continues for one month. Also several other religiousdestinations are present in and around Birsinghpur.
There are many religious destinations in and around the town like Sarbhangmuni Ashram at adistance of 11 km, Dharkundi Ashram at a distance of 27 km, Sutikshan Ashram at a distance of7 km, Chitrakoot Dham at a distance of 110 km.
S H A N K A R M A N D I R
D H A R K U N D I A S H R A M
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MP CDP PHASE II BIRSINGHPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
REPORT NO.IWIN-SL/12-13/F/CDP/R0/015
RESOLUTION OF MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
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MP CDP PHASE II BIRSINGHPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
REPORT NO.IWIN-SL/12-13/F/CDP/R0/015
CHECKLIST
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Latitude
Longitude
Average rainfall (annual) MM
Height above mean sea level Mts
Municipal area (1991) Sq kms
Municipal area (2001) Sq kms
Municipal area (2011) Sq kms
Date of Constitution of ULB Date
Historic importanceIn one or two
sentences
Population Year 1981 (under
Municipal boundary only)
Population Year 1991 (under
Municipal boundary only)
Population Year 2001 (under
Municipal boundary only)
Population Year 2011 (under
Municipal boundary only)
Name of Population projection
Method
Projected population adopted Year
2016
Projected population adopted Year
2026
Projected population adopted Year
2036
Land Use% Standard (as per
UDPFI)Land use (Tentative in Sq kms )
Land use (Tentative in
percentage)
Agricultural 85.21 10.76Residential 6.24 0.79Mixed 0.00 0.00Open Plots 2.25 0.28Commercial 3-4 0.46 0.06Transport 12-14 2.38 0.30Public-Semipublic 10-12 1.21 0.15Recreational 18-20 0.26 0.03Industrial 8-10 0.00 0.00Other Green 0.26 0.03Waterbody 1.73 0.22Heritage 0.00 0.00Forest 0.00 0.00Total 100.00 12.62
Lan
d U
se
Town level
1979
CompanyName
ULB Name
Whether the Sectoral Analysis report is as per UADD requisites
Po
pu
lati
on
Tow
n B
rie
fGeographical location (Town)
317 m
Unknown
Unknown
12.62 sq km
The town is mainly religious in nature. The famous Shankar
Mandir is a renowned religious seat for people in Satna and
even outside the district. There are many other religious
destinations in and around the town like Sarbhangmuni Ashram,
Dharkundi Ashram, Sutikshan Ashram, Chitrakoot Dham
40-45
Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
City Profile
18082
21305
I-Win Advisory Services Ltd.
Birsinghpur Nagar Palika Parishad
Yes
NA
9884
12338
14350
Exponential Method
15549
2448 N
8058E
846 mm
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Ward # Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 12 Ward 13 Ward 14 Ward 15 Total
Name of ward
Zakir
Hussain
Ward
Subhash
Ward
(slum)
Sardar
Patel Ward
Azad Ward
(slum)
Tilak Ward
(slum)
Sanjay
Gandhi
Ward
Rajender
Prashad
Ward
Gandhi
Ward
Shivaji
Ward
Laxmibai
Ward
(slum)
Ambedkar
Ward
(slum)
Swami
Vivekanan
da Ward
Maharana
Pratap
Ward
Durgawati
Ward
Sant
Ramdas
Ward
Ward Population (2011) 1201 1175 875 939 968 855 706 932 1097 856 941 961 765 1167 912 14350
Area (sq kms) 4.37 0.24 0.98 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.02 0.07 0.08 0.05 0.40 4.07 0.10 0.72 1.34 12.62
Density (PPSqkm) 275 4965 890 14779 13057 17903 29835 13562 14408 17812 2324 236 7684 1622 683 1137
Male 621 595 471 502 503 432 378 490 582 448 496 487 397 575 480 7457
Female 580 580 404 437 465 423 328 442 515 408 445 474 368 592 432 6893
SC (2001) 18 504 10 295 12 0 0 48 88 23 729 0 2 90 455 2274
ST (2001) 151 0 72 0 95 0 42 2 122 87 12 0 59 61 5 708
% of BPL Households (2011) 48% 76% 58% 76% 76% 88% 71% 32% 100% 50% 90% 61% 86% 63% 100% 77%
Sex ratio 947 905 807 951 904 959 874 910 867 957 862 965 958 835 915 924
Crude Literacy rate (%) 59.78 54.81 73.83 66.99 63.53 71.70 75.35 81.65 58.16 61.80 60.68 72.32 74.12 67.61 61.84 66.28
Average Literacy rate (%) (excluding 0-6 years) 71.80 66.32 85.11 79.72 75.55 83.29 86.36 93.37 69.50 73.37 72.19 83.43 83.26 76.83 72.40 77.68
No. of Primary schools 1 2 1 1 5
No. of Primary Health Centre 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
No. of Households 236 212 170 168 187 131 133 155 214 143 187 136 157 202 182 2613
Primary occupation (Majority) Labours
Seconday occupation
Agricultural Labourers/
Household Industrial
Workers
Tertiary occupation Cultivators
No. of SS/LS industrial units 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
No. of Slum pockets 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5
Slum population 4190
No. of Individual water connections in the ward 29 23 43 39 39 63 81 99 50 52 32 45 27 34 11 667
No. of Tubewells 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 11
No. of Handpumps 9 5 6 4 7 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 14 14 101
No. of OHTs1(operatio
nal)0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
% Coverage of piped water supply 40%
No.Household having Individual Toilets (Source:
Household Census 2011)802
No.Household having Individual Septic tanks
(Source: Household Census 2011)688
No. of Community Septic tanks 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
No. of Community toilets 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
% of population - Open defecation 69%
No. of Dust bins 8
Wardwise Waste generated (Kgs) (2012) 5086
Total no. of sanitary workers in the ward 5+19=24
City Profile (Ward Wise)Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
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Ward # Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 12 Ward 13 Ward 14 Ward 15 Total
City Profile (Ward Wise)Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
Length of Pucca road (Mts) (includes Tar, WBM
& Concrete Road)31123
Length of Kuccha road (Mts) 16351
Length of State Highway NA
Length of National Highway NA
Length of Road side drains Pucca (Mts) 11868
Length of Natural drains (Nallah)
Pucca/Channelized (Mts)0
Length of Natural drains (Nallah) Kuttcha (Mts) 8590
No. of Streetlights 616
No. of Electricity connections 2079
Name of Tourist site if anyGaiwinath
shiv temple1
Name of Heritage site if anyGaiwinath
shiv temple1
Bus stop (No.) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Bus stand(No.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Parks (No.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Playground(No.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Remarks
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Source Tubewell Well River/Lake
No. of Tubewell / River / Well 11 nos. Mou River and 16 talabs
Water Supplied by Tubewell / River / Well in MLD 0.5 MLD
0.5 MLD
40 lpcd
50
40%
No
Sitawan Nala and Mou River
1.57 MLD
N
4236
NA
NA
NA
NA
Sitawan Nala
8.95 km
Mou river
11.868 km
25%
via Sitawan Nala finally to Mou River
No
350
5.09 MT
No
Yes
ward number 12 near petrol pump
Yes
4.73 acres
1.5 kms
2 tractors, 2 trolleys, 1 hydraulic trolley
NA
Wat
er
Sup
ply
Ph
ysic
al In
fras
tru
ctu
re
Existing Source
SWM
Ultimate disposal point of nallah
If site for Scientific disposal is not allotted then whether formally requested by the
% Coverage under paid water supply
Is the existing site Dumping site or allotted site for Scientific disposal
Total water supply in the town (MLD)
Existing Supply rate (LPCD) considering distribution losses
Water Charges per household per month (Rs.) Flat/Metered
Whether any treatment plant exists (Y/N),If yes mention capacity (MLD)
Proposed source (Surface)
Total sewage generation (MLD)
Whether any treatment plant exists (Y/N),If yes mention capacity
Total no. of individual septic tanks
Sew
era
geD
rain
age
Frequency of Cleaning Individual Septic tanks
Sectoral Analysis
Any initiative for DTDC (Yes /No)
Any initiative for scientific disposal of waste
Name of dumping/ landfill site
Distance of the Dumping site/landfill site from main settlement area (Kms)
Length of road side drain (Kms)
Coverage of road side drainage w.r.t roads (%)
Ultimate disposal point of Road side drains
Any treatment plant/procedure adopted
Per capita Solid waste generation (Considering Standards) (in gms)
Total SW generation (in Tons)
Area of allotted landfill site for Scientific disposal
No. of Tractor trolleys/vehicles available with the ULB for carrying Solid waste to the
Total no. of community septic tanks
Total no. of Sewage/Mud pumps available with the ULB
Frequency of Cleaning Community Septic tanks
Name of natural nallah (Storm water drain)
Length of natural nallah (Storm water drain) Kms
Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
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Existing SourceSectoral Analysis
Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
NA
NA
State Highway
15 km
Tar 3.50
CC 10.98
WBM 16.64
Total (kms) 31.12
(kms) 16.35
YES
NO
Simariya-Satna Chowraha
Hospital Chowraha
near Gawi Talab
NA
Stre
et
ligh
tin
g
616
__33_KV 10 MVA capacity Substation in ward 12.
N
12 to 16 hour
Gawi Nath Temple
Temple trustee
Madhya Pradesh Nagar Tatha Gram Nivesh Adhiniyam, 1973
Comhrehensive TCP legislation, heritage ammendment pending
Gawi Temple, Jagannath Swami temple, Dharkundi Ashram
Temple trustee
NA
Ro
ads Distance of State Highway if nearby from the town (SH-XYZ) in Kms
Total length of Pucca roads (Kms)
Total length of Kuccha roads (kms)
Name of National Highway passing from or nearby from the town (NH-XYZ)
Distance of National Highway if nearby from the town (NH-XYZ) in Kms
Name of State Highway passing from or nearby from the town (SH-XYZ)
He
rita
ge &
tou
rism
Po
we
r
He
rita
ge &
tou
rism
Traf
fic
&
tran
spo
rtat
ion
Any intracity mass transport mode (yes/no)
Name of locations facing major traffic issues
Name of the street beautified as per the instructions of UADD
Location of Substation
Total no. of street lights
Bus stand (yes/No)
Ownership/agency
Prevailing Heritage Act/s
Duration of Electricity supply per day (in Hrs)
Any subsidy for BPL (Y/N)
Name of Heritage site/s
Ph
ysic
al In
fras
tru
ctu
re
Ownership/agency
Total no. of Pilgrims/ Tourists visiting town per day
Name of Tourist site/s
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Existing SourceSectoral Analysis
Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
Mou river
Water (Prevention and Control of Madhya Pradesh Pollution) Rules, 1975
State Prevention and Control of Water Pollution Board Rules, 1975
The Madhya Pradesh State Prevention and Control of Water Pollution Board and its
Committees (Meetings) Rules, 1975
Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution)(Consent) Madhya Pradesh Rules, 1975
NA
one 20 bed PHC at Birsinghpur
Government NA
Beds NA
Private NA
Beds NA
Yes N
Name of town Satna
Distance (Kms) 36.5 kms
8
8
0
0
0
NA
Soci
al s
ecu
rity
sch
em
es
Envi
ron
me
nt
He
alth
He
rita
ge &
to
uri
sm
Edu
cati
on
Soci
al In
fras
tru
ctu
re
No. of Rain Basera/Night Shelter
Ownership of Rain Basera (with ULB/Rental)
No. of ITI
No. of Hospitals
Multispeciality hospital if any (Y/N)
Name of Nearby town reffered for Treatment
No. of Primary schools
No. of Secondary/High schools
No. of Colleges
Name of River/Lake/Forest range/Any specific species
Prevailing Environmental Act/s
Areas facing threats
No. of Primary Health centres/Dispensary
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Ward NoName of Slum pocket/ reference
nameNotified/ Un-notified
Ward
population
Slum
population
Individual
water
connections
No. of
Handpumps
No. of
Community
toilets
No. of Pucca
houses
No. of Semi
pucca houses
No. of
Kuccha
houses
No. of
Permanent
pattas
distributed
No. of
Temporary
pattas
distributed
No. of
Primary
Health
centres in
the slum
pocket
Any
interventions
under IHSDP
(Y/N)
Tighari Road 0 NA NA NA NA NA 0 N
North side of Sitala Mai ka Talab 0 NA NA NA NA NA 0N
5 Near Sitawan Nala Whole ward notified 968 7 0 NA NA NA NA NA 0 N
11 North side of Sitawan Nala Whole ward notified 941 32 5 0 NA NA NA NA NA 0 N
15In between Kakraha & Udayee
TalabWhole ward notified 912 11 14 0 NA NA NA NA NA 0
N
Total 3996 4190 66 31 0 0
Slums & Urban Poor
Sectoral Analysis
Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
5
4190 (Gross
slum
population )
232 Whole ward notified 1175
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Rates and Tax Revenue 1104569
Assigned Revenues & Compensation 5149289
Rental Income from Municipal Properties 0
Fees & User Charges 76495
Sale & Hire Charges
Revenue Grants, Contribution and Subsidies 5431100
Income from Investments
Interest Earned 460000
Other Income 42330
12263783
Grants, Contribution for specific purposes 1164450
Secured Loans
Unsecured Loans
Deposits
Deposit works 12000
1176450
Establishment Expenses 4538020
Administrative Expenses 1290304
Operations & Maintenance 1120170
Interest & Finance Charges
Programme Expenses
Revenue Grants, Contribution and Subsidies 3903605
Miscellaneous Expenses 590883
Transfer to Fund
11442982
Fixed Assets 465474
Capital Work-in-Progress
Investments -General Fund
Investments-Other Funds
Stocks/Inventory 336099
Loans, Advances and Deposits 10500
Other Assets 2113307
Miscellaneous Expenditure 1101265
4026645
13440233
15469627
Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
Note: Refer Madhya Pradesh Municipal Accounting Manual for further details. Can be downloaded from "Download" Section of www.mpurban.gov.in.
Year
Municipal Finance
Re
ven
ue
Inco
me
Total - Revenue Income
Total Income
Total Expenditure
Cap
ital
Re
ceip
ts
Total Capital Receipts
Re
ven
ue
Exp
en
dit
ure
Total - Revenue Expenditure
Cap
ital
Exp
en
dit
ure
s
Total Capital Expenditure
-
Reforms Achieved (Y/N)
Any City
specific
Strategies
adopted
Preliminary
estimate (if
any) for
implementatio
n
Implementing agency
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Full migration of double accounting System Nto be
introduced
Birsinghpur Nagar Palika
Parishad
Property tax reforms, 85% coverage ratio and 90% collection ratio Nto be
introduced
Birsinghpur Nagar Palika
ParishadLevy of user charges : full recovery of O & M charges for sewerage, water
supply and SWMN
to be
introduced
Birsinghpur Nagar Palika
Parishad
Internal earmarking of basic services to urban poor Nto be
introduced
Birsinghpur Nagar Palika
Parishad
E-governance Nto be
introduced
Birsinghpur Nagar Palika
Parishad
Provision of basic services to urban poor including security of tenure at
affordable prices, improved housing, water supply, sanitationN
to be
introduced
Birsinghpur Nagar Palika
Parishad
Reforms Action Plan
Timeline to achieve reforms till 2015
Name of the Town: Birsinghpur
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MP CDP PHASE II BIRSINGHPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
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CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ....................................................................................................... i
........................................................................................................................ 1.1 CHAPTER 1
1. Background .......................................................................................................... 1.1 1.1. Project Objective ............................................................................................................ 1.1 1.2. What is a City Development Plan ................................................................................... 1.1 1.3. Methodology for Preparation of CDP ............................................................................. 1.1
........................................................................................................................ 2.1 CHAPTER 2
2. Regional Settings .................................................................................................. 2.1 2.1. A Unique Identity ............................................................................................................ 2.1 2.2. Location .......................................................................................................................... 2.2 2.3. Regional Linkages ........................................................................................................... 2.2 2.4. Satna District ................................................................................................................... 2.4 2.5. Regional Settings ............................................................................................................ 2.7 2.6. Geomorphology .............................................................................................................. 2.7 2.7. Relief ............................................................................................................................... 2.8 2.8. Soil .................................................................................................................................. 2.8 2.9. Rivers .............................................................................................................................. 2.8 2.10. Regional Resources ......................................................................................................... 2.9 2.11. Climate .......................................................................................................................... 2.15
........................................................................................................................ 3.1 CHAPTER 3
3. Demographic Profile ............................................................................................. 3.1 3.1. Population ....................................................................................................................... 3.1 3.2. Population Growth Rate ................................................................................................. 3.2 3.3. Area of the Town ............................................................................................................ 3.3 3.4. Population Density.......................................................................................................... 3.3 3.5. Net Density ..................................................................................................................... 3.3 3.6. Sex Ratio ......................................................................................................................... 3.4 3.7. Literacy Rate ................................................................................................................... 3.6 3.8. Social Composition ......................................................................................................... 3.7 3.9. Population Projection ..................................................................................................... 3.9
3.9.1. Process ................................................................................................................................ 3.9
........................................................................................................................ 4.1 CHAPTER 4
4. Economic Profile ................................................................................................... 4.1 4.1. Resources ........................................................................................................................ 4.1 4.2. Existing Economic Scenario ............................................................................................ 4.6
4.2.1. Workgroup Distribution ...................................................................................................... 4.6 4.2.2. Economic Profile.................................................................................................................. 4.8 4.2.3. Household Affordability ...................................................................................................... 4.8
4.3. SWOT analysis for Economic Scenario .......................................................................... 4.13
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......................................................................................................................... 5.1 CHAPTER 5
5. Urban Environment .............................................................................................. 5.1 5.1. Geography of the Town .................................................................................................. 5.1 5.2. Land Use .......................................................................................................................... 5.3
5.2.1. Existing Landuse .................................................................................................................. 5.3 5.2.2. Proposed Landuse ............................................................................................................... 5.6
5.3. Housing ........................................................................................................................... 5.7
5.3.1. Housing Typology ................................................................................................................ 5.7 5.3.2. Status of Ownership .......................................................................................................... 5.11
5.4. Environmental Pollution ............................................................................................... 5.12
5.4.1. Water ................................................................................................................................ 5.12 5.4.2. Air ...................................................................................................................................... 5.12 5.4.3. Noise ................................................................................................................................. 5.12 5.4.4. Land ................................................................................................................................... 5.12
5.5. Seismic Zone .................................................................................................................. 5.13
5.5.1. Previous experience in major disaster .............................................................................. 5.13
5.6. SWOT analysis for Urban Environment ......................................................................... 5.14
......................................................................................................................... 6.1 CHAPTER 6
6. Physical Infrastructure .......................................................................................... 6.1 6.1. Traffic & Transportation .................................................................................................. 6.1
6.1.1. Existing Scenario ................................................................................................................. 6.1 6.1.2. Issues ................................................................................................................................... 6.3
6.2. Water Supply ................................................................................................................... 6.4
6.2.1. Water Source ...................................................................................................................... 6.4 6.2.2. Water Distribution .............................................................................................................. 6.4 6.2.3. Water tariff.......................................................................................................................... 6.8 6.2.4. Water Demand .................................................................................................................... 6.8 6.2.5. Gap in Water Supply ........................................................................................................... 6.9 6.2.6. Issues ................................................................................................................................. 6.10
6.3. Sewerage and Sanitation .............................................................................................. 6.11
6.3.1. Existing Scenario ............................................................................................................... 6.11 6.3.2. Ongoing Proposals ............................................................................................................ 6.14 6.3.3. Future Provision ................................................................................................................ 6.15 6.3.4. Gap in Sewerage and Sanitation ....................................................................................... 6.15 6.3.5. Issues ................................................................................................................................. 6.15
6.4. Drainage ........................................................................................................................ 6.16
6.4.1. Existing Scenario ............................................................................................................... 6.16 6.4.2. Gap in Existing Drainage Network ..................................................................................... 6.17 6.4.3. Issues ................................................................................................................................. 6.17
6.5. Solid Waste Management ............................................................................................. 6.18
6.5.1. Waste Generation ............................................................................................................. 6.18
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6.5.2. Waste Collection ............................................................................................................... 6.18 6.5.3. Waste Management .......................................................................................................... 6.18 6.5.4. Future Provision ................................................................................................................ 6.18 6.5.5. Issues ................................................................................................................................. 6.19
6.6. Power ............................................................................................................................ 6.20
6.6.1. Existing Scenario ................................................................................................................ 6.20 6.6.2. Future Provision ................................................................................................................ 6.21 6.6.3. Issues ................................................................................................................................. 6.21
6.7. SWOT analysis for Physical Infrastructure .................................................................... 6.22
........................................................................................................................ 7.1 CHAPTER 7
7. Social Infrastructure ............................................................................................. 7.1 7.1. Health ............................................................................................................................. 7.1
7.1.1. Existing Health Facilities ...................................................................................................... 7.1 7.1.2. The Urban Development Plans Formulation and Implementation [UDPFI] Guidelines and GoMP Regulations .............................................................................................................................. 7.2 7.1.3. Future Provisions ................................................................................................................. 7.2 7.1.4. Issues ................................................................................................................................... 7.3
7.2. Education ........................................................................................................................ 7.4
7.2.1. Existing Educational Facilities .............................................................................................. 7.4 7.2.2. The Urban Development Plans Formulation and Implementation [UDPFI] Guidelines and GoMP Regulations .............................................................................................................................. 7.5 7.2.3. Future Provision .................................................................................................................. 7.5 7.2.4. Issues ................................................................................................................................... 7.5
7.3. Other Social Infrastructure ............................................................................................. 7.6
7.3.1. Issues ................................................................................................................................... 7.8
7.4. SWOT analysis for Social Infrastructure ......................................................................... 7.9
........................................................................................................................ 8.1 CHAPTER 8
8. Urban Poverty & Slums ......................................................................................... 8.1 8.1. Poverty Profile ................................................................................................................ 8.1 8.2. Slum Population .............................................................................................................. 8.1 8.3. General Characteristics of the Slums in Town ................................................................ 8.1 8.4. Availability of Basic Infrastructure in slums .................................................................... 8.2 8.5. Issues .............................................................................................................................. 8.3
........................................................................................................................ 9.1 CHAPTER 9
9. Heritage & Conservation ....................................................................................... 9.1 9.1. Heritage Resources ......................................................................................................... 9.1 9.2. Status of Conservation of the Resources ........................................................................ 9.1 9.3. Issues .............................................................................................................................. 9.1
................................................................................................................... 10.1 CHAPTER 10
10. Municipal Structure & Municipal Finance ............................................................ 10.1
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10.1. The Municipality ............................................................................................................ 10.1 10.2. Organisational Profile.................................................................................................... 10.1 10.3. Income........................................................................................................................... 10.2
10.3.1. Capital Receipt .................................................................................................................. 10.3 10.3.2. Revenue Receipt ............................................................................................................... 10.3
10.4. Expenditure ................................................................................................................... 10.4
10.4.1. Capital Expenditure ........................................................................................................... 10.5 10.4.2. Revenue Expenditure ........................................................................................................ 10.5
................................................................................................................... 11.1 CHAPTER 11
11. Stakeholders Participation ................................................................................. 11.1 11.1. Kick-off Workshop ......................................................................................................... 11.1
11.1.1. Minutes of Meeting........................................................................................................... 11.1
11.2. Second Stage Workshop ............................................................................................... 11.3
11.2.1. Minutes of Meeting........................................................................................................... 11.3
11.3. First District Level Presentation .................................................................................... 11.5 11.4. First State Level Review ................................................................................................ 11.6 11.5. Third Stage Workshop & Second District Level Presentation ....................................... 11.7
11.5.1. Minutes of Meeting........................................................................................................... 11.7
................................................................................................................... 12.1 CHAPTER 12
12. Sectoral Prioritization, City Vision & Strategies .................................................... 12.1 12.1. Issues ............................................................................................................................. 12.1 12.2. Sectoral Prioritisation .................................................................................................... 12.1 12.3. The Vision ...................................................................................................................... 12.2 12.4. Strategy to Overcome ................................................................................................... 12.3
................................................................................................................... 13.1 CHAPTER 13
13. Project Identification & Project Cost ................................................................... 13.1 13.1. Identification of Projects ............................................................................................... 13.1
13.1.1. Water Supply Sector ......................................................................................................... 13.1 13.1.2. Sewerage & Sanitation Sector ........................................................................................... 13.3 13.1.3. Solid Waste Management Sector ...................................................................................... 13.7 13.1.4. Drainage Sector ................................................................................................................. 13.8 13.1.5. Slum Sector ....................................................................................................................... 13.9 13.1.6. Roads and Transport Sector ............................................................................................ 13.10 13.1.7. Environment Sector ........................................................................................................ 13.13 13.1.8. Economy Sector .............................................................................................................. 13.14 13.1.9. Land Use Sector ............................................................................................................... 13.15 13.1.10. Social Infrastructure Sector ............................................................................................. 13.16 13.1.11. Power Sector ................................................................................................................... 13.17 13.1.12. Street Light Sector ........................................................................................................... 13.17 13.1.13. Fire Fighting Sector ......................................................................................................... 13.17 13.1.14. Health Sector ................................................................................................................... 13.18 13.1.15. Education Sector ............................................................................................................. 13.19
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13.1.16. Governance Sector .......................................................................................................... 13.20
13.2. Capital Investment Plan & Financial Operating Plan .................................................. 13.21
................................................................................................................... 14.1 CHAPTER 14
14. Maps & Drawings ............................................................................................... 14.1 14.1. Location Map ................................................................................................................ 14.1 14.2. Regional Settings .......................................................................................................... 14.1 14.3. Local Settings ................................................................................................................ 14.1 14.4. Base Map ...................................................................................................................... 14.1 14.5. Ward Map ..................................................................................................................... 14.1 14.6. Existing Land use ........................................................................................................... 14.1 14.7. Existing Road Network .................................................................................................. 14.1 14.8. Existing Drainage Network ........................................................................................... 14.1 14.9. Existing Water Supply ................................................................................................... 14.1 14.10. Existing Social Infrastructure Network ......................................................................... 14.1 14.11. Existing Solid Waste Dumping Scenario ....................................................................... 14.1 14.12. Existing Slum Cluster Map ............................................................................................ 14.1 14.13. Existing Density Distribution (2011) ............................................................................. 14.1 14.14. Existing Literacy Rate Distribution (2001) .................................................................... 14.1 14.15. Existing Sex Ratio Distribution (2011)........................................................................... 14.1 14.16. Existing SC Population Distribution (2001) ................................................................... 14.1 14.17. Proposed Land Use Map ............................................................................................... 14.1 14.18. Proposed Road Network Map ...................................................................................... 14.1 14.19. Proposed Sanitation Network ...................................................................................... 14.1 14.20. Proposed Social Infrastructure Network ...................................................................... 14.1
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 2.3.1. Distances of Birsinghpur from other major Towns ................................................................................. 2.3 Table 2.10.1. Agricultural production of Madhya Pradesh ...................................................................................... 2.10 Table 2.10.2. Mineral Production in Madhya Pradesh in the Year 2008-09 ............................................................ 2.10 Table 2.10.3. Breakup of the forests according to category - protected or reserved forests .................................. 2.14 Table 3.1.1. Demographic details of Birsinghpur town .............................................................................................. 3.1 Table 3.1.2. Ward wise population of Birsinghpur ..................................................................................................... 3.1 Table 3.1.3. 0-6 year population of Birsinghpur-Comparative Assessment ............................................................... 3.1 Table 3.2.1. Growth rate of Birsinghpur-Comparative Assessment ........................................................................... 3.2 Table 3.4.1. Population Density of Birsinghpur town- Comparative Assessment ...................................................... 3.3 Table 3.6.1. Sex Ratio of Birsinghpur- Comparative Assessment ............................................................................... 3.4 Table 3.6.2. 0-6 years Sex Ratio of Birsinghpur- Comparative Assessment ............................................................... 3.6 Table 3.7.1. Literacy Rate of Birsinghpur- Comparative Assessment ......................................................................... 3.6 Table 3.8.1. SC & ST population of Birsinghpur- Comparative Assessment ............................................................... 3.7 Table 3.9.1. Density recommended as per UDPFI guidelines ..................................................................................... 3.9 Table 3.9.2. Trial Population Projection for upto year 2036 ...................................................................................... 3.9 Table 3.9.3. Corrected Population Projection for upto year 2036 ........................................................................... 3.10 Table 3.9.4. Summary of projected Population........................................................................................................ 3.11 Table 3.9.5. Projected Number of Households ........................................................................................................ 3.11 Table 4.2.1. Distribution of Population in working groups ........................................................................................ 4.6 Table 4.2.2. Workforce Participation Rate in Birsinghpur- Comparative Analysis ..................................................... 4.7 Table 4.2.3. Number of Households with different Amenities: Birsinghpur, 2011 .................................................... 4.8 Table 4.2.4. Status of presence of Kitchen within households: Birsinghpur, 2011 .................................................. 4.11 Table 4.2.5. Kitchen Fuel used by household: Birsinghpur, 2011............................................................................. 4.12 Table 5.2.1. Existing Land Use, 2012: Birsinghpur (NP) .............................................................................................. 5.5 Table 5.2.2. Proposed Land Use, 2036: Birsinghpur (NP) ........................................................................................... 5.6 Table 5.2.3. Proposed Net Developed Area and Population density; Birsinghpur (NP), 2036 ................................... 5.6 Table 5.3.1. Housing Typology (vide Structure): Birsinghpur Town, 2001 ................................................................. 5.7 Table 5.3.2. Number of census Houses vide material of Floor in Birsinghpur, 2011 ................................................. 5.8 Table 5.3.3. Number of census Houses vide material of Roof in Birsinghpur, 2011 ................................................ 5.10 Table 5.3.4. Number of census Houses vide material of wall in Birsinghpur, 2011 ................................................. 5.11 Table 6.1.1. Category of roads ................................................................................................................................... 6.2 Table 6.1.2. Length of different categories of roads present in the town as per map ............................................... 6.3 Table 6.2.1. Status of Access to Drinking water: Birsinghpur- Comparative Assessment .......................................... 6.5 Table 6.2.2. Source of available water in Birsinghpur, 2011 ...................................................................................... 6.6 Table 6.2.3. Location of Over Head Tanks .................................................................................................................. 6.7 Table 6.2.4. Distribution of Bore well ......................................................................................................................... 6.7 Table 6.2.5. Distribution of Hand Pumps ................................................................................................................... 6.7 Table 6.2.6. Projected water demand for upto year 2036 ......................................................................................... 6.8 Table 6.2.7. Gap considering current supply rate ...................................................................................................... 6.9 Table 6.2.8. Total available storage capacity ............................................................................................................. 6.9 Table 6.2.9. Number of storage tank required ........................................................................................................... 6.9 Table 6.2.10. Length of existing road without Water Supply pipeline ..................................................................... 6.10 Table 6.2.11. Length of existing pipe to be replaced ............................................................................................... 6.10 Table 6.3.1. Households with bathrooms: Birsinghpur, 2011 .................................................................................. 6.11 Table 6.3.2. Status of bathrooms: Birsinghpur, 2011 ............................................................................................... 6.12 Table 6.3.3. Type of Toilets: Birsinghpur, 2011 ....................................................................................................... 6.13 Table 6.3.4. Projected Sewer demand for upto year 2036 ...................................................................................... 6.15 Table 6.3.5. Calculation for requirement of new toilets along with septic tanks .................................................... 6.15 Table 6.3.6. Calculation for requirement of new septic tanks ................................................................................. 6.15 Table 6.4.1. Type of Connectivity for Waste Water Outlet: Birsinghpur, 2011 ........................................................ 6.16
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Table 6.4.2. Existing road without surface drains .................................................................................................... 6.17 Table 6.5.1. Projected MSW for year 2036 .............................................................................................................. 6.18 Table 6.6.1. Source of Power: Birsinghpur, 2011 ..................................................................................................... 6.20 Table 6.6.2. Power requirement calculation ............................................................................................................ 6.21 Table 7.1.1. UDPFI Guidelines for health facilities ..................................................................................................... 7.2 Table 7.1.2. IPHS Guidelines for health facilities ........................................................................................................ 7.2 Table 7.1.3. Projected requirements of Health Facilities ........................................................................................... 7.3 Table 7.2.1. Location of Schools in Birsinghpur .......................................................................................................... 7.4 Table 7.2.2. UDPFI guidelines for educational facilities in a town ............................................................................. 7.5 Table 7.2.3. Projected Educational facilities for upto year 2036 ................................................................................ 7.5 Table 7.3.1.Households availing banking services, Birsinghpur, 2011 ....................................................................... 7.6 Table 7.3.2. UDPFI Guidelines about community facilities in small town .................................................................. 7.8 Table 7.3.3. Requirement of Community facilities in the town.................................................................................. 7.8 Table 7.3.4. Location of Cremation grounds .............................................................................................................. 7.8 Table 8.2.1. Number of BPL card issued so far ........................................................................................................... 8.1 Table 8.4.1. Road, Water Supply & Drainage in Birsinghpur ...................................................................................... 8.2 Table 8.4.2. Sanitation, Street Light & Household Electricity in Birsinghpur ............................................................. 8.2 Table 10.1.1. Administrative setup of the town ....................................................................................................... 10.1 Table 10.2.1. Organisation Profile: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................................................................................ 10.1 Table 10.3.1. Income of Birsinghpur Municipality: 2009-10 .................................................................................... 10.2 Table 10.4.1. Total Expenditure for Birsinghpur Municipality: 2009-10 .................................................................. 10.4 Table 12.4.1. Sectoral Strategy: Birsinghpur 2012 ................................................................................................... 12.3 Table 13.1.1. Projects Identified under water supply sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ..................................... 13.1 Table 13.1.2. Projects Identified under water supply sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) .................................... 13.2 Table 13.1.3. Projects Identified under water supply sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................... 13.2 Table 13.1.4. Locations identified for public toilets: Birsinghpur (NP) ..................................................................... 13.3 Table 13.1.5. Projects Identified under Sewerage & Sanitation Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ..................... 13.4 Table 13.1.6. Projects Identified under Sewerage & Sanitation Sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) .................... 13.5 Table 13.1.7. Projects Identified under Sewerage & Sanitation Sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) .................. 13.6 Table 13.1.8. Projects Identified for Solid Waste Management Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ..................... 13.7 Table 13.1.9. Projects Identified for Solid Waste Management Sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) .................... 13.7 Table 13.1.10. Projects Identified for Solid Waste Management Sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) ................. 13.7 Table 13.1.11. Project Identified for Drainage sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................................ 13.8 Table 13.1.12. Project Identified for Drainage sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................................... 13.8 Table 13.1.13. Project Identified for Drainage sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) .............................................. 13.8 Table 13.1.14. Project Identified for Slum Development sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................ 13.9 Table 13.1.15. Project Identified for Slum Development sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................... 13.9 Table 13.1.16. Project Identified for Slum Development sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) .............................. 13.9 Table 13.1.17. Locations identified for public toilets: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................................................. 13.10 Table 13.1.18. Project Identified for Road & Transport sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................ 13.11 Table 13.1.19. Project Identified for Road & Transport sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................... 13.12 Table 13.1.20. Project Identified for Road & Transport sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) .............................. 13.12 Table 13.1.21. Project Identified for Environment sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ........................................ 13.13 Table 13.1.22. Project Identified for Environment sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ....................................... 13.13 Table 13.1.23. Project Identified for Environment sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) ...................................... 13.13 Table 13.1.24. Project Identified for Economic Development sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ...................... 13.14 Table 13.1.25. Project Identified for Economic Development sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) .................... 13.14 Table 13.1.26. Project Identified for Economic Development sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) .................... 13.14 Table 13.1.27. Project Identified for Land Use sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) .............................................. 13.15 Table 13.1.28. Project Identified for Land Use sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................................. 13.15 Table 13.1.29. Project Identified for Land Use sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................................ 13.15 Table 13.1.30. Project Identified for Social Infrastructure Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................ 13.16 Table 13.1.31. Project Identified for Social Infrastructure sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ........................... 13.16
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Table 13.1.32. Project Identified for Social Infrastructure sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) .......................... 13.16 Table 13.1.33. Project Identified for Power Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) .................................................. 13.17 Table 13.1.34. Project Identified for Street Light Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ......................................... 13.17 Table 13.1.35. Project Identified for Fire Fighting Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ........................................ 13.17 Table 13.1.36. Project Identified for Health Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................................. 13.18 Table 13.1.37. Project Identified for Health Sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................................ 13.18 Table 13.1.38. Project Identified for Health Sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................................... 13.18 Table 13.1.39. Project Identified for Education Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ............................................ 13.19 Table 13.1.40. Project Identified for Education Sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ........................................... 13.19 Table 13.1.41. Project Identified for Education Sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) .......................................... 13.19 Table 13.1.42. Projects Identified for Governance Sector for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ....................................... 13.20 Table 13.1.43. Projects Identified for Governance Sector for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ...................................... 13.20 Table 13.1.44. Projects Identified for Governance Sector for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) ..................................... 13.20 Table 13.2.1. Capital Investment Plan for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ..................................................................... 13.21 Table 13.2.2. Capital Investment Plan (as per expenditure of the Municipality only) for Phase I: Birsinghpur (NP) ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13.37 Table 13.2.3. Proposed Phasing for Projects to be taken under Phase I under NP ................................................ 13.44 Table 13.2.4. Financial operating Plan for Phase I (under NP) ............................................................................... 13.47 Table 13.2.5. Estimated Project Cost for Phase II: Birsinghpur (NP) ...................................................................... 13.48 Table 13.2.6. Estimated Project Cost for Phase III: Birsinghpur (NP) ..................................................................... 13.49
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.3.1. Methodology ......................................................................................................................................... 1.2 Figure 2.2.1. Location of Birsinghpur town in Satna District of Madhya Pradesh ...................................................... 2.2 Figure 2.4.1. District map of Madhya Pradesh ........................................................................................................... 2.4 Figure 2.4.2. Tehsil wise Percentage Share of the District's Total Population ........................................................... 2.5 Figure 2.4.3. Percentage of Urban Population in all the Tehsils in Satna District: 2011 ............................................ 2.5 Figure 2.4.4. Tehsil wise Percentage Share of District's Urban Population, 2011 ...................................................... 2.6 Figure 2.4.5. Decadal Population Growth Rate of the Tehsils in Satna ...................................................................... 2.6 Figure 2.5.1. Regional Settings: Birsinghpur ............................................................................................................... 2.7 Figure 2.7.1. Terrain around the town ....................................................................................................................... 2.8 Figure 2.9.1. River Basins in Madhya Pradesh ............................................................................................................ 2.9 Figure 2.10.1. Production in Satna District ............................................................................................................... 2.10 Figure 2.10.2. Mineral map of Madhya Pradesh ...................................................................................................... 2.11 Figure 2.10.3. Location of Cement Plants near Satna .............................................................................................. 2.12 Figure 2.10.4. Forest Map of Madhya Pradesh ........................................................................................................ 2.15 Figure 3.1.1. Proportion of 0-6 year population ......................................................................................................... 3.2 Figure 3.2.1. Decadal Growth: Birsinghpur Town ....................................................................................................... 3.2 Figure 3.4.1. Ward wise Population Density, Birsinghpur .......................................................................................... 3.3 Figure 3.5.1. Ward wise Net Density as calculated from satellite imagery, 2011 ...................................................... 3.4 Figure 3.6.1. Distribution of Population according to sex, Birsinghpur Town, 2011 .................................................. 3.4 Figure 3.6.2. Trend of Sex Ratio of Birsinghpur as compared to other areas ............................................................. 3.5 Figure 3.6.3. Ward Wise Male Female Population, Birsinghpur town ....................................................................... 3.5 Figure 3.7.1. Ward wise Literacy Rate, Birsinghpur town .......................................................................................... 3.7 Figure 3.8.1. Percentage of SC population- Ward Wise, Birsinghpur town ................................................................ 3.8 Figure 3.8.2. Percentage of ST population- Ward Wise, Birsinghpur town ................................................................ 3.8 Figure 4.1.1. Work Force Distribution- Comparative Analysis.................................................................................... 4.1 Figure 4.1.2. Area under Cultivation of Different Cereals in Satna ............................................................................ 4.2 Figure 4.1.3. Area under Cultivation of Different Pulses in Satna .............................................................................. 4.2 Figure 4.1.4. Area under Cultivation of Different Oil seed in Satna ........................................................................... 4.3 Figure 4.2.1. Percentage Distribution of workers, Birsinghpur .................................................................................. 4.6 Figure 4.2.2. Main & Marginal worker distribution .................................................................................................... 4.7 Figure 4.2.3. Ward wise Work Force Participation Rate of Birsinghpur ..................................................................... 4.8 Figure 4.2.4. Percentage of Households using Different Households Assets: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ............................................................................................................................................................... 4.10 Figure 4.2.5. . Percentage of households having kitchen: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ................ 4.11 Figure 4.2.6. Percentage of Households using different kitchen fuel: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4.12 Figure 5.2.1. Developed area Distribution of Birsinghpur Town ................................................................................ 5.3 Figure 5.2.2. Existing Land use Distribution of Birsinghpur Town .............................................................................. 5.4 Figure 5.2.3. Proposed Land use Distribution of Birsinghpur Town ........................................................................... 5.6 Figure 5.3.1. Type of uses and their Percentage (of the Census Houses) in the region ............................................. 5.7 Figure 5.3.2. Housing Typology (vide Structure): Birsinghpur, 2001- Comparative Assessment ............................... 5.8 Figure 5.3.3. Housing Typology (vide Material of Floor): Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ................... 5.9 Figure 5.3.4. Housing Typology (vide Material of Roof): Birsinghpur, 2011-Comparative Assessment ................... 5.10 Figure 5.3.5. Housing Typology (vide material of wall): Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ................... 5.11 Figure 5.5.1. Seismic Map of Madhya Pradesh ........................................................................................................ 5.13 Figure 5.5.2. Seismic Map of Madhya Pradesh ........................................................................................................ 5.13 Figure 6.1.1. Road length distribution in Birsinghpur................................................................................................. 6.2 Figure 6.1.2. Vehicles: Growth Trend, Satna District .................................................................................................. 6.3 Figure 6.2.1. Availability of Drinking Water: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment....................................... 6.5 Figure 6.2.2. Main Source of Drinking Water: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment .................................... 6.6
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Figure 6.2.3. Percentage length of water supply line ................................................................................................. 6.7 Figure 6.2.4. Percentage of Household Water Connection in Birsinghpur ................................................................ 6.8 Figure 6.3.1. Status of Presence of Latrine in Households: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment .............. 6.11 Figure 6.3.2. Status of presence of Bathroom in Households: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ......... 6.12 Figure 6.3.3. Type of Sanitation: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ...................................................... 6.13 Figure 6.3.4. Usage of Public Latrine: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ............................................... 6.14 Figure 6.4.1. Type of Connectivity for Waste Water Outlet: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ............ 6.16 Figure 6.6.1. Source of Household energy consumption: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment ................ 6.20 Figure 7.3.1. Households availing banking services: Birsinghpur, 2011- Comparative Assessment .......................... 7.7 Figure 8.2.1. Percentage of BPL Households in Birsinghpur ...................................................................................... 8.1 Figure 10.3.1. Municipal income: Birsinghpur Municipality, 2009-10 ..................................................................... 10.2 Figure 10.3.2. Capital Receipts: Birsinghpur Municipality, 2008-09 ........................................................................ 10.3 Figure 10.4.1. Municipal Income: Birsinghpur Municipality, 2009-10 ..................................................................... 10.4 Figure 10.4.2. Capital Expenditure: Birsinghpur Municipality, 2009-10................................................................... 10.5 Figure 10.4.3. Municipal Expenditure: Birsinghpur Municipality, 2009-10 .............................................................. 10.5 Figure 12.2.1. Status of Different Sectors: Citizens Views, Birsinghpur town, 2012 ................................................ 12.1 Figure 12.2.2. Sectoral Prioritisation, Citizens Views: Birsinghpur, 2012 ............................................................... 12.2
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LIST OF PHOTOS
Photo 2.3.1. Road between Jaitwara and Birsinghpur; Photo 2.3.2. Satna Road to Birsinghpur ............ 2.3 Photo 2.3.3. Regional Settings: Birsinghpur ............................................................................................................... 2.3 Photo 2.10.1. Prism Cement Plant, Satna ................................................................................................................. 2.12 Photo 2.10.2. JP Bela Cement Plant, Rewa ............................................................................................................... 2.12 Photo 2.10.3. Maihar Cement Plant ......................................................................................................................... 2.13 Photo 4.1.1. Krishi Upaj Mandi in Birsinghpur ........................................................................................................... 4.3 Photo 4.1.2. Shankar Mandir in Birsinghpur .............................................................................................................. 4.4 Photo 4.1.3. Dharkundi Ashram ................................................................................................................................. 4.5 Photo 4.1.4. Agricultural & Forest Resources of Dharkundi, which follows a self-sustaining model ......................... 4.5 Photo 4.1.5. View from Dharkundi Ashram ................................................................................................................ 4.5 Photo 4.1.6. Sarbhangamuni Ashram ......................................................................................................................... 4.5 Photo 5.1.1. Birsinghpur Reconnaissance ............................................................................................................... 5.1 Photo 5.1.2. Birsinghpur- Reconnaissance ................................................................................................................. 5.2 Photo 5.1.3. Sitawan Nullah ....................................................................................................................................... 5.2 Photo 5.2.1. Development along the Kotar Road towards Birsinghpur ..................................................................... 5.3 Photo 5.2.2. Development along Simariya Road towards the eastern boundary of the town .................................. 5.4 Photo 5.2.3. Commercial Area in the City centre ....................................................................................................... 5.5 Photo 5.2.4. Sitawan Nala- An important feature of Birsinghpur land use ................................................................ 5.5 Photo 5.4.1. Pollution at Sitawan Nullah .................................................................................................................. 5.12 Photo 5.4.2. Cleaning required for Shankar Mandir Pond; Photo 5.4.3. Water Bodies: Cleaning required . 5.12 Photo 6.1.1. Satna Road to Birsinghpur ..................................................................................................................... 6.1 Photo 6.1.2. Jaitwara- Birsinghpur Road .................................................................................................................... 6.1 Photo 6.1.3. City Road ................................................................................................................................................ 6.2 Photo 6.1.4. Existing Bus Stand; Photo 6.1.5. Bridge Required on Sitawan Nullah ............................... 6.3 Photo 6.2.1. Overhead Water Tank in Birsinghpur..................................................................................................... 6.4 Photo 6.3.1. Land identified for Community Toilet opposite Shankar Mandir ........................................................ 6.14 Photo 6.5.1. The Land fill site allotted in Ward No. 1 along the Road from Satna ................................................... 6.18 Photo 7.1.1. PHC in Birsinghpur ................................................................................................................................. 7.1 Photo 7.1.2. Staff Strength in PHC: Birsinghpur, 2012 ............................................................................................... 7.2 Photo 7.2.1. Schools in Birsinghpur town................................................................................................................... 7.4 Photo 7.2.2. High School in Birsinghpur ..................................................................................................................... 7.5 Photo 7.3.1. Police station in Birsinghpur .................................................................................................................. 7.6 Photo 7.3.2. Birsinghpur Municipality ........................................................................................................................ 7.6 Photo 7.3.3. Banks in Birsinghpur .............................................................................................................................. 7.7 Photo 7.3.4.Stadium in Birsinghpur ............................................................................................................................ 7.7 Photo 8.4.1. A Slum Area in Birsinghpur .................................................................................................................... 8.3 Photo 9.1.1. Shankar Mandir in Birsinghpur .............................................................................................................. 9.1 Photo 10.1.1. Birsinghpur Nagar Palika Parishad ..................................................................................................... 10.1 Photo 11.1.1. Proceedings of the "kick-off" Workshop ............................................................................................ 11.1 Photo 11.2.1. Proceedings of the Second Workshop at Birsinghpur ....................................................................... 11.3 Photo 11.3.1. Proceedings of the First District level meeting at Satna .................................................................... 11.5 Photo 11.4.1. Proceedings of the First State Level Presentation ............................................................................. 11.6 Photo 11.5.1. Proceedings of the third Workshop at Birsinghpur ........................................................................... 11.8
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Government of Madhya Pradesh, Urban Administration and Development Department, for the betterment of the local populace, has initiated the process of a planned and integrated development in the State. One of the major initiatives in this direction is formulation of a City Development Plan for all the Urban Local Bodies across the State. I-Win Advisory Services (Formerly known as ICICI-Winfra) has been assigned for the preparation of Birsinghpur City Development Plan-2036. A City Development Plan [CDP] is to think systematically of the future and to determine how it wishes to shape that future. It sets a vision for the city to be achieved within a stipulated period of time, in sync with the character of the city and in consensus with its stakeholders. It charts out the course of action so that the city is enabled to reach the goal within the target period. A CDP helps in enhancing the livability, sustainability and manageability of the city.
A CDP is essentially a strategy which focuses on
The development of economic, physical and social infrastructure
Strategies that deal specifically with issues affecting the urban poor
Strengthening of Municipal Governments and their financial accounting and budgeting systems and procedures and
Ensuring a better service delivery mechanism for all the citizens
The preparation of the city development plan has been a multi-stage activity like Reconnaissance Survey, extensive Consultation with Stakeholders, Consultation with and validation from the Departmental Heads, Data Collection, Existing situation assessment or City Profiling, Identification of gaps in infrastructure and service, estimation for future demand of physical and social infrastructure, based on population projections, Identification of strategies, projects and programmes for services and infrastructure, Formulation of the Capital Investment Plan, Formulation of the Financial Operating Plan. Birsinghpur Municipal Area of 12.62 sq km is located in Satna district, in the north eastern part of Madhya Pradesh, at 36.5 km away from Satna town and 485 km away from the state Capital Bhopal. Birsinghpur is a town and a nagar Parishad & also a Tehsil in Satna district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, with the town being the Tehsil headquarter. Since the Whole of Satna district comes within the Baghelkhand region the town has a geographic & historic value. Bagelkhand or Baghelkhand is a region in central India, in northeastern Madhya Pradesh state formed of old landmass featuring undulating terrain with low outcrops, narrow valleys & plains. The Baghel Rajputs, who give their name to the region, are known as Baghels. In the beginning the administrative affairs of the region was coordinated by Baghelkhand Agency which was a collection of princely states in British India. The city has a population of 14340 (2011 Census) with a population density of 1137 per sq km which is much lower than the population density of Bhopal and Indore, two largest cities of Madhya Pradesh. Thus the scope of development is very high as the quantum of land developed into public amenities to support the residential development, is lower than the prescribed norms. The decadal growth Rate has been reduced to 16.31% during 2001-2011 from 24.83% as was during 1991-2001. The local economy is primarily agro based and dependent on informal sectors. But the resources available are majorly regional & primary in nature. Large Industry is almost absent in the city. The economy of the town is primarily agro based followed by trade & commerce. Birsinghpur is famous for the Shankar Mandir. The temple is also known as Gawi Dham and the town is called Gawi Dham after this Temple. Shankar Mandir is a renowned religious seat for people in Satna and even outside the district. There is huge footfall of believers on Mondays, Purnimas, Amavasyas and on occasions like Shivratri,
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MP CDP PHASE II BIRSINGHPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
REPORT NO. IWIN-SL/12-13/F/CDP/R0/015
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Deepavali, etc. People visiting Chitrakoot Dham stops at Birsinghpur. There is a mela held during Basant purnima i.e. in the months of February and March. During the leap years the mela continues for one month. But there are no tourism facilities or public amenities for all these visitors. The temple requires cleaning and beautification especially the pond and the Pramukh Dwar. Also, there is dense forest which can act as a tourism resource. There are many religious destinations in and around the town like Sarbhangmuni Ashram at a distance of 11 km, Dharkundi Ashram at a distance of 27 km, Sutikshan Ashram at a distance of 7 km, Chitrakoot Dham at a distance of 160 km. These destinations can be integrated into one circuit and develop Birsinghpur as a religious tourism centre. Water supply, sewerage, drainage and solid waste are the major concerns of the city. Birsinghpur Municipality supplies water to the town at the rate of 40 lpcd only which is much below the norms. Due to the absence of dependable perennial or seasonal source of water, main source is ground water supplied by bore well. Insufficient and irregular water supply is one of the major problems in the town. The depleting ground water level is a serious concern. Recharging of ground water is required. During summer the municipality is required to supply excess water by means of tankers. Presently, rainwater harvesting is practiced only in community basis using Talabs. No water treatment plant is present within or outside town limit. Thus, the city population is provided with untreated water resulting in a number of water borne diseases. Sewerage and sanitation is also a major issue for the city. The town does not have an organised sewer network. It does not have in sewage treatment plant also. Only 31% of the households have latrine. A few houses have water closets with septic tanks which has been a major factor in ground water contamination.
Sitawan Nullah, which flows along a part of the southern boundary of the town and then across the town, acts as the main drainage channel. 25% of total length of road has open drainage which includes all concrete roads and some WBM/Kutcha road also got open drainage. Only 52% of the total households waste water outlet are connected to some kind of drainage, open or closed. In the social infrastructure sector, the health situation is grim with insufficiency of medical facilities in the town and very poor general health conditions. The town also lacks in recreational facilities. The vision for Birsinghpur Municipal Area for a horizon of 25 years has been generated from potentialities and the weaknesses of the place. The resources in this town are mainly religious in nature. The famous Shankar Mandir is a renowned religious seat for people in Satna and even outside the district. There are many other religious destinations in and around the town like Sarbhangmuni Ashram at a distance of 11 km, Dharkundi Ashram at a distance of 27 km, Sutikshan Ashram at a distance of 7 km, Chitrakoot Dham at a distance of 160 km. These destinations can be integrated into one circuit and develop Birsinghpur as a religious tourism centre. Birsinghpur towns vision has thus been designed as Development of Birsinghpur into a religious tourism centre The basket of proposals in CDP 2036 comprises projects that address all aspects of development local economic development, land use, physical infrastructure, slums, environment, heritage, tourism, social infrastructure and municipal organization development. The projects can be divided into three groups. The first group consists of projects having cost implication for the Municipality while the second group has projects with the cost implications for Line Departments and State Government Agencies. The third group consists of projects in which the role of the Municipality is either marginal or limited to facilitation. However, the third group of projects needs to be at least considered at the strategic leadership level of the Municipality. The capital investment requirement is estimated considering the first and second group of projects that is projects having cost implication for the Municipality, Line Departments and State Government Ag