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Assocham Eco Pulse Study
“Indian Metros: pulling infrastructureinvestments”
March 2009
Prepared by:Swati Gupta Assocham Research Bureau
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
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Contents
1. Introduction 2
2. Economic profile of the metro cities 4
3. Infrastructure projects 8
► JNNURM
► Development Authority
► Private sector projects
4. Sector wise classification 15
5. References 25
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1.
Introduction
The cities and towns constitute second largest urban system in the world and contribute over 50
per cent of the country’s GDP∂. India is bestowed with six prime metro cities which act as key
urban growth centres for trade, commercial as well as corporate activity. These cities have
witnessed mass scale migration from the neighboring cities, towns and villages.
The unprecedented growth in the economic activity and population levels in the key
metropolitan cities has created serious infrastructure bottlenecks, which are now hindering thegrowth process.
While infrastructure is a bottleneck, it also provides a huge opportunity for generating
employment and thus generating income.
Some of the significant problems faced in the Tier 1 cities are those of roadways, transport
system, water supply, sewage, housing.
The Study seeks to figure out the various infrastructures related projects being undertaken by
the central government, state government, local bodies and the corporate sector in the six metro
cities of India viz, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Bangalore. The focus of the
Study is to find out the investment being put into the Indian metros and the amount received by
various infrastructure sub-sectors.
∂ Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
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2.
Economic Profile of the Metro Cities
India besides being one of the fastest growing economies in the world, also has the reputation of
having fastest rate of urbanization. According to the United Nations’ ‘State of the World
Population 2007’ Report, by 2030, 40.76 per cent of India’s population will be living in urban
areas compared to about 28.4 per cent now.
Taking the urban population residing in the cities as criteria, Mumbai appears as the mosturbanized city of India accounting for 0.07 per cent of the total urban population of the country.
The second most urbanized place is the capital city, Delhi accounting for 0.069 per cent of total
urban population.
Kolkata is the third most urbanized metro city inhabitating 0.064 per cent of urban population.
Contribution to urban population of three other metro cities of Bangalore, Chennai and
Hyderabad is almost similar at 0.029 per cent.
Mumbai
The Mumbai Metropolitan region consisting of seven islands, western and eastern suburbs is
situated at 603.4 square kilometer area. According to United Nations Development Programme,
Mumbai is one of the most populated cities in the world with its present population estimated as
18 million. The density of population is 26,722 persons per square kilometer area. The literacy
rate of Mumbai in the year 2001 was 77.45 per cent with male literacy at 82.29 per cent and
female literacy rate at 71.151 per cent.
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Delhi
Delhi, the capital region of the country is the only metro city to also possess the status of ‘state’.
Population in Delhi is estimated to be 18.7 million at present, and is forecasted by the census toreach 21 million by 2017. Delhi’s area is 1484 square kilometer. Literacy rate in Delhi amongst
the highest with 82 per cent (male- 87 per cent, females – 75 per cent). The state domestic
product of Delhi for the financial year 2005-06 was Rs. 84 thousand crore with growth rate of 9
per cent.
Kolkata
Kolkata city occupies the area of 1854 square kilometer with population of more than 15 million.
According to Census 2001, 14.72 million people were distributed over 1851.41 square kilometer
of Kolkata Metropolitan Area forming an overall density of 7950 persons per square kilometer.
During the period 1993-94 and 2001-02, the average annual growth rate in Kolkata
metropolitan region was 9.04 per cent, which was far higher than 2.96 per cent in West Bengal.
Bangalore
Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka, is located on the area of 741 square kilometers with the
population of seven million. The literacy arte is over 75 per cent. With the mushrooming of
major IT centres in the metro city, Bangalore is better known as ‘Silicon valley’ of India. it is one
of the technological innovation hubs according to the Human Development Report (United
Nations Development Programme, 2001).
Bangalore has more than 20 industrial estates/areas comprising large, medium and smallenterprises.
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Chennai
The capital of Tamil Nadu, Chennai, is located on 176 square kilometers while for the whole
Chennai metropolitan region (also constituting municipalities, town panchayats and villagepanchayats), the region is 1189 square kilometers. According to census 2001, total population of
the metro was 70.41 lakh, density being 105 persons per hectare. The decadal growth rate is 9.76
per cent.
Literacy rate of the city is 76 per cent. The percentage of population below poverty line in the
year 1999-2000 in Chennai district was 9.58 per cent.
Chennai City alone accounts for 10.94 percent of the State income. Chennai has emerged as a
major export hub for cars. Chennai and its neighboring districts account for about 20 percent of
small-scale industries in Tamil Nadu. Small scale industries in metals, rubber and plastic
products, metal products, electrical machinery, transport equipments, leather and fur products
and non-metallic mineral products are predominant industries present.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh occupies 217 square kilometer area, with
population of 3.82 million, as per the Census 2001. As of a 2007 record, the total population of
Hyderabad was recorded to be about 6.25 million and hence the population density of the city
has been ascertained at 14,192 per square kilometer. The decadal growth rate in population as
estimated in 2001 Census was as high as 17 per cent. Literacy rate in Hyderabad was 78.51 per
cent.
Main industries located include Electrical fans, cooling systems, software industries, jewelers,
pharmaceuticals and automotive industries. Hyderabad is emerging as one of the fastest
growing IT cities of the country and is the fourth largest exporter of software products.
Currently, the exports would be in excess of Rs.8000 crore.
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3.
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS IN INDIAN METROS
As the Indian metro cities slog to make their presence felt amongst the global cities of the world,
rising population and heavy pace of urbanization is exerting huge pressure on their
infrastructure.
The kind of investment being betted upon the infrastructure of the six metro cities by corporate
sector as well as state and central government piles up to USD 28.17 billion (Rs. 1,26,000 crore)
State, local bodies and PSUs contribute 39.4 per cent while the central government investment
in metro cities through the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)
works out to be 23.16 per cent. The contribution in infrastructure investment is by private sector
is about 37.3 per cent.
Among the six metros, Mumbai along with its suburbs has received maximum investment of Rs.
52,811 crore in the city’s infrastructure. Infrastructure investment in Mumbai accounts for 41per cent of the total investment.
As the private sector is upbeat in investing in Bangalore, the metro city has stood at the second
place with Rs. 18,615 crore investment and 14.6 per cent share. It is followed by Delhi which is
seeing witnessing massive infrastructure investments due to commonwealth games and metro
rail, grossing to Rs. 17887 crore.
Hyderabad urban conglomeration has overtaken Chennai and Kolkata as venue for
infrastructure development. Investments amounting to Rs. 16,057 crore are in pipeline towards
the development of Hyderabad. The percentage share of the total infrastructure gross
investment is 12.66 per cent.
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Investment in the infrastructure projects in the metropolitan region of Chennai amounts to Rs.
14,138 crore, with the share of 11.15 per cent in gross amount.
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)
The Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission was launched in the year 2005-06 by
the central government with the objective of fast tracking the integrated development of
infrastructure services in the cities covered under the Mission.
The main focus of the JNNURM is on infrastructure projects relating to water supply and
sanitation, sewerage, solid waste management, road network, urban transport andredevelopment of old city areas.
The percentage allocation of the JNNURM funds among the various kinds of infrastructure
projects is given as below –
Table 1: share of infrastructure projects under JNNURM
Projects Share (inper cent)
Sewerage 63.66
Water Supply 19.60
Drainage/Storm Water
Drains
7.47
Roads/Flyover/RoB 4.82
Solid Waste Management 1.82
Other Urban Transport 1.47
Urban Renewal 1.13
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Among the six metro cities studies, the maximum amount under the JNNURM programme is
being allocated to Mumbai. Mumbai accounts for 56 per cent of total JNNURM fund allocation
to the six metro cities for the ongoing projects. The various projects going on in Mumbai underthe JNNURM scheme amounts to Rs. 19613 crore.
Bangalore (Rs. 9730.5 crore), Chennai (Rs. 2411.7 crore), Hyderabad (Rs. 257.87 crore) and
Kolkata (Rs. 2104 crore) were the next highest recipient of the central government investment
through the Urban Renewal Programme. Minimum amount allocation under JNNURM is for
Delhi (Rs. 499.2 crore).
Table 2:Metro’s Share in JNNURM funds
Metro City Share (in
per cent)
Mumbai 66.77
Bangalore 8.47
Delhi 1.70
Hyderabad 7.69
Chennai 8.21
Kolkata 7.16
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State government, local development Bodies and PSUs
The Study has also taken into account the investment being put into the metro city’s
infrastructure projects by their respective state governments, local development authorities and
public sector units.
Interestingly, it was found that overall these institutions account for the maximum share of the
gross investment in the infrastructure projects in Indian metros. However, the phenomenon is
more dominating in Mumbai and Delhi. About 53 per cent of the infrastructure investment in
Mumbai is funded through state government and Mumbai Metropolitan Development
Authority. In Delhi, the percentage is even higher at 74 per cent.
The two major projects in Mumbai are Mumbai Metro Rail Project (Rs. 19,525 crore), Mumbai
Urban Transport Project (Rs. 4526 crore) and Extended Mumbai Urban infrastructure Project
(Rs. 1550 crore).
In Delhi, maximum amount is being spent on Delhi Metro Phase II expansion and improvement
of stadiums, hotels and residential villages for ‘Commonwealth Games 2010’. The estimated
project cost in metro rail expansion is Rs. 8118 crore while the Commonwealth games budget is
around Rs. 5165 crore.
In Bangalore, the funding through state and local government accounts for 34 per cent and in
Chennai the ratio is 14.82 per cent. Similar to Mumbai and Delhi, metro rail project in
Bangalore accounts for the major investment being channelised for city’s infrastructure.
However, in Hyderabad and Kolkata, no major projects were found to be undertaken for
infrastructure improvement of the cities by their respective state or local governments.
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Private Sector Investments
The private sector investments contributes second highest share to the infrastructure kitty of the
metro cities. The maximum share of total private investments was occupied by the fast growingmetropolitan area of Hyderabad where the business community has betted in 29.11 per cent of
their total metro fund pool, grossing to Rs. 13,800 crore.
The other two southern cities Bangalore and Chennai are high on corporate radar as they
managed to get hold of second and third largest investment flows towards shaping the cities’
infrastructure. In Bangalore, the private sector investments amount to Rs. 9730.5 crore while in
Chennai, it is Rs. 9630.5 crore with their respective shares working out to be 20.52 per cent and
20.31 per cent.
Kolkata, Mumbai and Delhi account for relatively lower private sector investments in
infrastructure projects. In Kolkata, investment worth Rs. 5185 is in pipeline for improving upon
the city’s infrastructure while in Mumbai R. 4950 crore are invested by the business community.
In Delhi, the share is lowest as R. 4105 crore are planned to be invested.
Major flows of private investments under the infrastructure sphere has been towards real estate(Rs. 14,690 crore), hospitality (Rs.13,010 crore) and SEZs (Rs. 10,500 crore).
Major Private Sector Investors
Among the various business houses putting their money on metros’ infrastructure, Tata Group
has led the pack with its contribution to total corporate kitty being 19.4 per cent. There are two
major projects of the Tata Group, viz, an Special Economic Zone for aerospace and defense
products manufacturing facility in Hyderabad with the investment of Rs. 9000 crore and the
other one is a residential project in Bangalore for Rs. 210 crore investment.
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The ITC Group which is the second highest investor in Tier I cities , plans to invest Rs. 4860
crore in two hospitality projects, each in the city Chennai (Rs. 4000 crore) and Kolkata (Rs. 860
crore).
JAL Hotels have planned to invest R. 4500 crore in four metro cities including Bangalore, Delhi,
Kolkata and Mumbai.
The table below illustrates top ten private sector investors in infrastructure projects of metro
cities.
Table3: TOP PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTORS
NAME OF THE
COMPANY
TOTAL
(IN RS.
CRORE)
SHARE
(IN PER
CENT)
Tata Group 9210 19.42
ITC 4860 10.25
JAL Hotel 4500 9.49
Ozone Group 4500 9.49
Golden Gate
Properties
2500 5.27
RNA Corporation 2000 4.21
Puravankara Projects 1900 4.00
Chintels India 1800 3.79
Mahindra Group 1800 3.79
Andromeda
Technologies
1200 2.53
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4.
SECTOR-WISE CLASSIFICATION
The AEP Study analysed broad sectors within the infrastructure domain in which investments
are made through government and corporate route.
I II I . Metro rail
Construction of metro rail in three metro cities including Bangalore (Rs. 6395 crore), Delhi
(Rs.8118 crore) and Mumbai (R.19525 crore)
The Mumbai Metro Rail Project meant to improve the mass transit system has the horizon of
2006-2011 with the estimated cost of Rs.19, 525 crore. It is a 146 kilometer-long rail network, of
which 32 kilometer would be underground and 111 kilometer would be elevated.
The work under Delhi Metro project is underway for the second phase and is expected to be
complete by the year 2010. The investment in Delhi metro is to the tune of rs.8118 crore for the
second phase.
Bangalore metro rail project was approved in April 2006, the first phase of the project is
expected to be completed by December 2011. The project cost is estimated at Rs. 6395 crore
which was to be financed by way of equity, subordinate debt and senior term debt.
II.II.II.II. Sewerage
Sewerage and solid waste management investment in the Tier I cities constitute the major chunk
of investments, specifically via government mode. Total amount of Rs.21,434 crore is invested in
the sewage systems of the six metros, constituting 17 per cent of the total amount. Mumbai (Rs.
16694.672 crore), Chennai (Rs. 1588 crore) and Bangalore (Rs. 1354.92 crore) are the major
recipients of sewerage related investment.
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III.III.III.III. Real Estate Development
The Indian metros continue to be the favorite destination for real estate development. The real
estate projects constituting residential as well as commercial projects, have pocketed investment worth Rs. 15,710.5 crore.
The southern twin cities of Bangalore and Hyderabad have enjoyed maximum attention of the
real estate developers. The Karnataka capital, Bangalore is the frontrunner in terms of real
estate projects planned for the metros with the investment estimated to be Rs. 7990 crore.
Hyderabad at second place among all the cities, has bagged projects worth rs. 4050 in realty
space.
Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai have received the real estate investments to the tune of Rs.
1430.5 crore, Rs. 1000 crore and Rs. 700 crore, respectively.
IV.IV.IV.IV. Hospitality
With India being placed as versatile tourist destination across the world and steep rise in
tourists arrival in India in past few years, hospitality has been considered as a crucial part of a
well-developed infrastructure for the metro cities. Hence, Hospitality investments have acquired
fourth rank among all sectors with 10.26 per cent share for Rs. 13010 crore investment.
Chennai has come into front run in terms of funds directed towards construction and renovation
of hotels. Investment of Rs. 4000 crore is being planned to infuse in constructing a five star
hotel by ITC Industries in Chennai.
The next city in radar is Mumbai with Rs.3125 investments planed by RNA Corporation (Rs.
2000 crore) and JAL Hotels (Rs. 1125 crore).
The other considerable investments in hospitality sector were directed in Kolkata (Rs. 2985
crore) and Bangalore (Rs. 1125 crore).
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V.V.V.V. Special Economic Zones
A Special economic Zone is a special duty free enclave to propel the economic growth supported by quality infrastructure and attractive fiscal package by centre and state governments, with
minimum possible regulations.
Although the approval for the new SEZs have been freezed due to land acquisition disputes,
private sector companies have announced investments worth Rs. 10,500 crore towards
construction of SEZs in the metro cities, contributing 8.28 per cent to the infrastructure pool.
The largest SEZ investment is planned by the Tata Group in Hyderabad for Rs. 9000 crore. The
second largest investment announcement was in Mumbai by Reliance Communication for Rs.
1000 crore.
VI.VI.VI.VI. Transportation
Urban transportation is in grave need for capacity expansion and modernization, in reference to
every metro city in India. Investments in transportation (excluding the metro rail projects) has
been to the tune of Rs. 6283.60 crore with the share of 4.96 per cent.
Maximum investment in transport development is being pledged in Mumbai with the amount
grossing to Rs. 4674.25 crore. The major part of this amount is invested in the Mumbai Urban
Transport Project with the investment of Rs. 4526 crore which is planned to be completed by
2011.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has formulated Mumbai
Urban Transport Project (MUTP) as a multi modal project to bring about improvement in traffic
and transportation situation in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region with the World Bank
assistance. MUTP envisages investment in suburban railway projects, local bus transport, new
roads, bridges, pedestrian subways and traffic management activities.
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Transportation development projects in other metropolitan cities include Bangalore (Rs. 247.2
crore), Kolkata (Rs. 1200 crore) and Hyderabad (Rs. 162.13 crore).
VI VI VI VII.I.I.I. Roadways
Roadways have become a major bone of contention in urban development in India. Most of the
metro cities suffer from capacity overload or insufficient road network in the cities. Amount of
Rs. 5819.83 crore is being planned to be invested towards roadways development in the Tier 1
cities.
Mumbai has again topped the list in terms of infrastructure development projects specifically
aimed at Roadways in the region. The funds being spent for road development in the city
amounts to Rs. 4688.52 crore.
Two major projects under which the investment is taking place in road sector are Mumbai
Urban Infrastructure Plan (Rs. 2647 crore) and Extended Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project
(Rs. 1550 crore).
The roads constructed under the Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Plan include as Eastern Express
Highway, Western Express Highway,S.V.Road,LBS Road,Andheri Ghatkopar Link Road, Main
Linking Road, Sion Dharavi link Road, Ghatkopar Mulund Link Road (Part) and other
important roads around MIDC,SEEPZ and International Airport.
In other metro cities, the amount being invested by the government in road development
includes Bangalore (388.53 crore), Kolkata (Rs. 393.73 crore), Chennai (287.76 crore) and
Hyderabad (Rs. 61.28 crore).
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VIII.VIII.VIII.VIII. Water Supply
Water Supply projects are being taken up in the JNNURM scheme of the central government
with the objectivbe of ensuring uninterrupted water supply in the metro cities of India. The totalamount being invested under different ongoing projects under Jawaharlal Nehru urban Renewal
Mission is worth Rs. 5757 crore. The allocation among the cities is given in the Table below.
Table 4: Water Supply Projects under JNNURM
City Water Supply
Mumbai 2404.0909
Hyderabad 1088.11
Kolkata 1026.2128Chennai 740.5939
Bangalore 498.9
Grand Total 5757.9076
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Sectoral SUMMARY
Table5: Investments in Infrastructure Sector
Sector Amount(in Rs.Crore)
Share(inper
cent)Metro Rail 34038 26.84Sewerage 21434.449 16.90
Real estates 15170.5 11.96Hospitality 13010 10.26
SEZ 10500 8.28Transport 6283.6084 4.96Roadways 5819.8358 4.59
Water Supply 5757.9076 4.54
Bangalore
Table 6: Top Infrastructure Sector investment in Bangalore
Sector Amount (inRs. Crore)
Real estates 7990
Metro Rail 6395
Sewerage 1354.9279
Hospitality 1125
Water Supply 498.9
SEZ 400
Roadways 388.5363
Transport 247.2284
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Chennai
Table 7: Top Infrastructure Sector investment in Chennai
Sector Amount (in Rs.Crore)
Hospitality 4000Sewerage 1588.3528
Real estates 1430.5 Water Supply 740.5939
roadways 287.766SEZ 100
Delhi
Table 8: Top Infrastructure Sector investment in Delhi
Sector Amount (in Rs.Crore)
Metro Rail 8118
Commonwealth Games 5165
Hospitality 1525
Sewerage 245.44
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Hyderabad
Table 9: Top Infrastructure Sector investment in Hyderabad
Sector Amount(in Rs.Crore)
SEZ 9000
Real estates 4050
Water Supply 1088.11
Sewerage 866.99
Hospitality 250
Transport 162.13
Roadways 61.28
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Kolkata
Table 10: Top Infrastructure Sector investment in Kolkata
Sector Amount
(in Rs.
Crore)
Hospitality 2985
Transport 1200
Water
Supply
1026.2128
Real
estates
1000
Sewerage 684.0671
Roadways 393.7321
Mumbai
Table 11: Top Infrastructure Sector investment in Mumbai
Sector Amount (in Rs. Crore)Metro Rail 19525Sewerage 16694.67 Roadways 4688.52Transport 4674.25Hospitality 3125 Water Supply 2404.09SEZ 1000Real Estates 700
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References
1. JNNURM, Overview
2. Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation
3. Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority
4. Delhi Development Authority
5. Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority
6. Bangalore Development Authority
7. Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority
8. Transforming Mumbai into a World-Class City , First report of the Chief
Minister’s Task Force, February 2004
9. Delhi Urban Environment and infrastructure Improvement Project, Delhi
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10. City Development Plan, Hyderabad, Great Hyderabad Municipal
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11. City Development Plan for Kolkata Metropolitan Area, Kolkata Metropolitan
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