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Orientation to Municipal Commissioners on MEPMA ACTIVITIES B.Ramesh Babu, Addl. Mission Director Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas ( Indira Kranthi Patham – Urban ) Andhra Pradesh

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Orientation to Municipal Commissioners

on

MEPMA ACTIVITIES

B.Ramesh Babu, Addl. Mission DirectorMission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas

( Indira Kranthi Patham – Urban )Andhra Pradesh

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Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas

(MEPMA) for addressing urban poverty issues in a comprehensive

manner in all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of Andhra Pradesh and

the same is registered as a society under AP Societies Registration

Act with Regd No.1120/2007. The activities of MEPMA are

implemented in the name of “Indira Kranthi Patham – Urban” and

it is in active phase of implementation with effect from 01.09.2007.

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• VISION : To promote, strengthen and nurture self-sustainable institutions of the poor and through them, address all poverty issues like access to credit, financial freedom, health, disability and vulnerability.

• MISSION : To enable the urban poor particularly the poorest of the poor to eliminate poverty and vulnerability in a sustainable manner and improve their quality of life in urban areas.

• OBJECTIVE : To promote, strengthen and nurture self-sustainable institutions of the poor and through them, address all poverty issues like access to credit, financial freedom, health, disability and vulnerability.

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STEP-UPUWSPUSEP

UCDNUWEP

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State Level ( State Urban Development Authority – SUDA - GO No.414 MA., Dt.04.06.2007)1. Governing Body:

The Governing body of MEPMA will provide overall guidance in the formulation of the state strategy to eliminate urban poverty and oversee its implementation across the state.The Governing Body under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh shall meet as decided by the Chairperson or on the requisition of the Executive Committee to provide policy formulation, adequacy, strategy and finances.

2. Executive Committee : MEPMA have an Executive Committee for implementing the decisions taken by the Governing Body. Executive Committee at State Urban Development Agency (SUDA) / State Project Monitoring Unit (SPMU) level is constituted with the following compositionThe Executive Committee shall met at least once in three months to facilitate/ coordinate / Implement and review of the various programmes.

District Level (District Urban Development Authority – DUDA -GO Ms No.393 MA Dt.16.06.2009 Coordination & Monitoring Committee at District Urban Development Agency (DUDA) / District Project Monitoring Unit (DPMU) level is constituted with the following composition.The Committee shall meet once in a month to facilitate/ coordinate / implement and review of the DUDA tasks

• Urban Local Body Level (Urban Poverty Alleviation Cell - UPA Cell -GO Ms No.393 MA Dt.16.06.2009 )MEPMA Co-ordination & Monitoring Committee at ULB Level / Circle Level in Mission Cities of Hyderabad, Vijayawada & Vishakhapatnam is constituted with the following composition.

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Governing Body

Executive Committee

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• Self Help Groups– No. of SHGs 247740– No of members covered 24,06,296– Members Coverage by Social Status

• Slum Level Federations– No. of Slums 7520– No. of SLFs formed 7199

• Town Level Federations– No. of ULBs / Circles 125– No. of TLFs Formed 80

62011-12 Targets :•SHG Formation – 8500, SLF Formation – 1500, TLF Formation - 60

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Training Stakeholders Up to 2010-11 2011-12Target

SHG Member Training SHGs 151000 15000

Community Health & Nutrition SHGs 60000 100000Social Issues SHGs -- 35000SHGs of PWDS on group dynamics SHG of PWDs -- 7000Book Keeping Refresher Trainings SHGs 131000 55000SLF EC & OB Members Training (1st phase – Roles & Responsibilities) SLFs 5500 1500

SLF EC & OB Members Training (2ND Phase – Financial Management) SLFs 5500 1500

SLF EC & OB Members Training (3RD phase – Livelihoods & Social Issues) SLFs -- 5500

SLF Sub-committee SLFs -- 4000TLF – EC & OB Members Training & Exposure Visits SLFs 22 58Registration Process SLFs 3791 2500CBRM Committees SLFs 532 1100Social Action Sub-Committees SLFs -- 2000Solid Waste Management CRPs 3500 3500Induction on IB concepts (1st phase) SLF – RPs 5598 2000Book Keeping Concept (2nd phase) SLF – RPs 5598 2000Book Keeping Refresher, SHG-SLF Auditing (3rd phase) SLF – RPs -- 5598

Internal Auditing / Book Keeping SLFs -- 5598Social Issues / Mainstreaming of SHGs of PWDs SHGs -- 2000MCP Preparation CRP 3500 1500

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Capacity building of UPA functionaries - UCDN

UP to 2010-11• Around 1000 functionaries are trained in

– Induction on poverty/SHG concepts– SJSRY revised guidelines– SLF concepts– TLF concepts– Health & Nutrition– Vulnerability – Street Vendors organizations, PWDs – Social Security and Food Security

2011-12• Trainings to COs/PRPs on livelihoods/ marketing facilities• Trainings to COs/PRPs on revised roles , personality development,SWM,Health and

nutrition• Trainings to COs on financial management• Trainings to functional specialists: IBs, LHs, MFs and PDs• Exposure visits to Livelihoods,Health,microfinance ,models on different types of

federations in urban sector

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Up to 2010-11 2011-12

District Resource Persons :

• IB DRPs 40 --

• Book Keeping DRPs 61 --

• Preparation of MCP & CRI 61 --

Community Resource Persons (Town Level):

• IB Book Keeping CRPs 1608 250

• Community Auditing CRPs 250 250

• Social Action Committee 270 270• MPCRCs with training facilities

(Computer, Printer, Internet facility, TV, Carpets & hand mike sets etc.,.)

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Modules developed (IEC)• CRP strategy - Karadeepika• Book keeping Module• SLF hand Book• TLF Module• MCP Booklet• Community Based Sanitation System• Community Based Rehabilitation for PWDs• VARADHI – Federation Module for PWDs• Act’s & Policies for PWDs• Arogya Karadeepika• Health Savings• Community Nutrition.• One CD on SLFs/TLFs

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Training Stakeholders2010-11

Achievement2011-12

TargetDEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL CAPITAL

• Development of HN DRPs -- 65 130• Development of HN CRPs -- 4603 2300• Member Training on H&N SHGs 57079 50000• Development of Community Volunteers 150 --• Development of Community Nutrition Activist SLFs -- 600• Development of Caterers SHGs 220 400• Formation of Health Sub-committees SLFs -- 6122

• Training to Health Sub-Committee Members SLFs 9506 2375• HIV / AIDS SLFs -- 5000

OTHER INITIATIVES• Conduct of Health Camps 23 100• Promotion of Health Savings in SLFs 1077 4700• Orientation to Medical Doctors of UHCs -- 120• Establishment of Community Based Urban Health

Centres -- 03

• Establishment of Community Diet Counseling Centres -- 03

• Community Kitchen Gardens -- 125ULBs

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UCDN • MCs are requested to concentrate on following things

– Attend SLF meetings.– Weekly Review with UPA Cell Staff.– Fix targets to the UPA staff based on the action plan.– Attend SLF RP meetings.– Attend TLF / model SLF / TVS meetings.– Daily open the MEPMA website (www.apmepma.gov.in) and see the

Circulars for time to time instructions.– Inspect the MPCRC buildings verify the assets / training material /

training modules and see their working condition.– Regular payment of electrical bills and internet connection charges of

MPCRCs.– Conduct regular health camps to the community.– Motivate the community on health savings.– Interact with SHG women in in your morning visits.– Daily monitor yourself on the feeding of your data by UPA cell.

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Urban Self Employment Programme – Process• Capturing of Family Members Data.• Identification of beneficiaries through SLFs.• Obtain applications from the beneficiaries double the target.• Fix bank wise targets in the TLBC meeting.• Send double the number of applications to the Bank Branch. • Applications place before the Bank Manager.• Obtaining Bank consent / sanction letters from the bank

branch .• Release the subsidy 25% of the project cost to the bank.• Grounding of the Unit and obtain photograph of the unit.

– Arrange training to the beneficiary if necessary.– See not to ground similar type of units.– Observe payment of EMIs.– Pursue defaulters and see to pay the EMIs

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• This component of SJSRY focuses on providing assistance to individual urban poor beneficiaries for setting up gainful self-employment ventures - micro-enterprises.

MEPMA

» 2010-11 Target 9000

» AchievementNo. of units sanctioned 8702No. of Units Grounded 5071

» 2011-12 Target 10000» ULB wise targets communicated

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• Identification of beneficiaries through slum level Federations.• Updating the urban un-employed poor data in CGG website (

www.demo.cgg.ap.gov./MEPMA).• ULB wise targets communicated.• Counseling and selection• Market scan for identifying opportunities for urban youth.• Networking with industry.• Induction• Imparting technical and soft skills• Apprentice training• Preparing for the work through specially designed module.• Placement• Post placement survey to hand hold the trained for one year.• Target for the year 2011-12 is 1,10,650 ( ULB wise targets already

communicated.)

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List of Training Partners

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1. Sahithi Systems Pvt Ltd2. National Academy of Construction3. Skylark4. CMC Ltd5. Global College6. IIHM7. Satyam Computers8. Hyderabad Gems SEZ Ltd9. Dr. Reddys Foundation10.Data Pro11.Sri Ram Educational Society12.Apparel Retail Training @Jobs Solutions (ARTJS)13.Windows Software Tech14.Synchro Serve Global Solutions Pvt. Ltd.15.BIT Computers16.Redox Laboratories17. India Skills18.Ants & Partners19.CAP Foundation

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STEP-UP• MCs are requested to identify the beneficiaries through

community.• Identify the training centres – at least 3 rooms in the ULB.• Develop identified rooms as training centres by providing

furniture, electrical facility, toilet facility, waiting hall for girls, etc.,

• Inspect Training Centres whenever training is going on – observe teaching methodology, session plan, bio-metric attendance of trainees and faculty and see all the conditions as per MoU.

• Download MoUs from MEPMA – website and follow as per conditions stipulated.

• Handhold placements and motivate the candidates to work other than your town.

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2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Groups 13340 18260 28531 55545 84,739 106059 90614 71379

Amount 31.00 106.00 206.00 436.00 843.12 1252.87 1481.08 1600.00

( Rs. In crores)

31.00 106.00 206.00436.00

843.121,252.87

1,481.08

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

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• Training to SHGs on MCP & Book keeping• Orientation to all the groups before and after bank linkages by the CD staff

and bankers • Conduct Town Level Bankers meeting on a fixed day every month • Direct the CD staff to collect Monthly/weekly Collection of defaulters list

from banks and pursue their re-payment.• Encouraging weekly meetings of SHGs.• Facilitate Interface between bankers & SHGs• In time release of Pavalavaddi for Incentivising good repayment behavior.• Update requirement of Pavalavddi upto 31st Mar, 2011 in website• Regular association with SLBC• See to implement Total Financial inclusion in your ULB.• Constitute CBRM committees and train them to see 100% repayment of

SHG / Other Loans. • Motivate the SHGs to utilse the loans for income generating activities.

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Managerial Support to SLF {NHC}

To make SLF/NHC, financially viable and self-managed it is necessary to provide trained managerial support developed among them and supported for proper record keeping and follow up action.

Training the SLF resource persons

Providing grant to SLF to meet the cost of managerial services.

The following are the salient features of the scheme.

SLFS/TVSs will be provided 50% of the cost of the managerial expenses not exceeding Rs.7,200/- to SLF and Rs.20,000/- to TVSs (being 50% of the cost) during the first year.During 2nd year, only 25% of the cost will be provided as grant and the balance will be borne by the SLF/TVS. From 3rd year, these institutions are expected to become self reliant and no assistance to be granted. The managerial grant now being given cannot be used for monthly salary of book keepers/SLF resource persons/activists. Instead performance based remuneration will be followed.

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• Community Enhancement Fund ( RF eligibility as per MEPMA Strategy )– They must be more than one year old– The RF – CEF shall be channelised through Slum Level Federations / NHC– NHC/SLF must have completed the process of registration.– SHGs of PWDs in that particular slum may be enrolled into SLF as associated members.– 50% of SHGs in that SLF shall have weekly meetings.– 70% of the SHGs shall be in “A” Grade.– Each group shall have its own Book Keepers.– 80% of attendance in SLF EC meetings.– SLF must have functional sub-committees (4-BL, Monitoring, Social Issues, H&S) and must

have undergone one phase training.– Regular Book Keeping at SLF Level.– SLF must have conducted at least one Governing Body meeting.

– During the year 2010-11, 1484 SLFs were assisted under this programme.– It is proposed to assist another 3000 SLFs and 124 TVSs during 2011-12– Send Proposals for release of CEF to the Eligible SLFs.

– UWSP units for the year 2011-12 – 2500. ULB wise targets already communicated. Identify the A Grade SHGs, those who availed 3rd dose of Bank Linkage as per the schedule given by MEPMA and see to ground bigger units.

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• Under Wage Employment community works may be taken up in all the ULBs, those who have 5.00 lakh population as per 1991 census.

• Under UWEP component of SJSRY, at present to provide wage employment to the urban un-skilled people, the construction of Community Resource Centres in ULBs has being taken up. After, completion these CRCs will be used by the SHGs / SLFs / TLFs for their activities.

• Now, leftover ULBs are only 20. Hence, the works like Roads and Drains in the newly constituted Municipalities from the year 2004 onwards may be taken up, since required such facilities are not there.

• The material : labour ratio for works under this programme shall be maintained at 60:40.

• Missing basic minimum services shall be first identified. Other requirements of physical infrastructure shall be listed thereafter.

– Sanctioned - 351– Completed - 211– Not Started - 60– Handed over to CBOs - 154

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Activity 2010-11Achievement

2011-12Target

• Profiling of Street Vendors 90157 338215• Issue of Identity Cards to SVs -- 428372 • Organization of Street Vendors into CIGs and Town

level federation -- 125 ULBs

• organization of TVC in every ULB -- 125 ULBs• Coverage under RSBY / JBY -- 150000

Draft AP Street Vendors’ (Protection and Regulation) Act, 2011, submitted to the Government

Survey and enumeration of Street Vendors saturation basis

• Identification of vending areas and finalizing enumerators• Enumeration of Street Vendors• Computerization of Collected Data• Responsibility for carrying out Survey at ULB

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Mainstreaming Activities As on 2010-11 2011-12Target

• No. of exclusive SHGs of PWDs formed 10416 800

• No. of TVSs (Town Level Federation of SHGs of PWDs) 118 30• No. of PAPWMRs 121 4• Mainstreaming of SHGs of PWDs into SLFs 3101 3000• Federating Parents Associations into PARIVAAR (National

Federation of PAPWMRs) 9 113

• Development of Social Capital among CBOs of PWDs 23 101• SHG Bank linkage to SHGs of PWDs (Rs. In Cr) 36.51 48• Facilitation of Pavala Vaddi• Enabling Barrier free environment in Public buildings 34 30• Managerial Support to TVS 41 118• Support under USEP 785 1000

• Support under STEP-UP 1028 900

• Facilitation of abilities MELA (an exhibition of products made by SHGs of PWDs) 1 1

Inclusive Development for Persons with Disabilities (ID for PWDs)

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Assessment, Treatment & Rehabilitation (ATR) activities As on 2010-11 2011-12Target

• Conduct of software based SADARAM Camps for assessment & certification (Part I-III) 121 ULBs 124 ULBs

• Facilitation of free Aids & Appliances camps 10 districts 10 districts• Facilitation of free surgical corrections 0 10 districts• Training of Parents of Mentally retarded children on

Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) 9 ULBS 110 ULBs

• Coverage PWDs under NIRAMAYA Health Insurance 9892 5000• Establishment of Neighbourhood Centres(Low & No

cost rehabilitation interventions) 1 5

• Facilitation of health talks in Partents Association Meetings 23 101

RICKSHAW PULLERS• Profiling of Rickshaw Pullers 10318 10000• Formation of Town Federations 12 30• Insurance Coverage under JBY 10000 10000• Assistance under USEP for mechanisation/IGS 60 300• Assistance under STEP-UP -- 250• Health Camps -- 5 ULBs

Inclusive Development for Persons with Disabilities (ID for PWDs)

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Activity 2010-11Achievement

2011-12Target

• Enrollment under Dr. YSR Abhayahastam 207934 300000• Enrollment under JBY 156325 160000• NPS Swalambana -- 10000• Development of Social Capital – Bhima Mitras -- 150

MCs are requested

• Obtain Bhima Mitra Phone Numbers and circulate among the SHGs.

• Settle the death claims reported under ABH and JBY

• All the death cases reported have to be settled by the end of July, 2011.

• The account numbers of JBY scholarships have to be gathered and uploaded to website by end of this month.

• ABH pensions payment to be updated on the web for release of pension amount for the next month.

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Activity 2010-11Achievement

2011-12Target

Solid Waste Management• Development of SWM – DRPs 125 ULBs

• Training to DRPs2 phases of trainings

to 22 DRPs completed

3day training on ILCS and Water

& Sanitation

• Training to CRPs CRPs in all 125 ULBs ILCS and Water & Sanitation

• Door to Door campaigning by CRPs2nd & 3rd grade ULBs

completed; 1st grade ULBs under progress

125 ULBs

• Composting of Wet waste through Vermi Composting & Organic Composting (models) -- 22 Units

• Conduct of regional convergence workshops with ULB staff for institutionalizing Source Segregation & DTD collection

-- 6 Regional workshops

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Focus on Target Groups

• 15 Point Programme for Minorities– 15% of the total Target for USEP., STEP-UP., UWSP., UWEP

components.• 20 Point Programme for SC / STs & Women

– SC - 16.2 %– ST – 6.6%– Women - 30%

of the total Target for USEP., STEP-UP., UWSP., UWEP components.

• Inclusive Development for PWDs– 3% of all activities

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RAJIV AWAS YOJANA

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Vision of Rajiv Awas Yojana• Slum Free IndiaSlum Free India with inclusive and equitable cities by re-configuration of the slums to with inclusive and equitable cities by re-configuration of the slums to

eliminate slum like conditions. eliminate slum like conditions.

• Every Slum Dweller has access to basic civic and social services on par with citizens of Every Slum Dweller has access to basic civic and social services on par with citizens of other areas of the town.other areas of the town.

• Providing decent shelter and Conferring property rights to the slum dwellers.Providing decent shelter and Conferring property rights to the slum dwellers.

• Amending the Town Planning Acts / Regulations to enable in-situ regularization of existing Amending the Town Planning Acts / Regulations to enable in-situ regularization of existing slums and to legislate for earmarking land / dwelling space for EWS / LIG Housing.slums and to legislate for earmarking land / dwelling space for EWS / LIG Housing.

• Prevention of formation of future slums by earmarking certain proportion of land / Prevention of formation of future slums by earmarking certain proportion of land / dwelling space in all future govt./private land development and housing projects.dwelling space in all future govt./private land development and housing projects.

• Duration of RAY : Duration of RAY : – Phase – 1 : Two years from the date of approval of the scheme ( Preparation Phase)Phase – 1 : Two years from the date of approval of the scheme ( Preparation Phase)– Phase – 2 :2013 to 2017 ( Implementation in mission mode)Phase – 2 :2013 to 2017 ( Implementation in mission mode)

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SLUM PROFILE IN ANDHRA PRADESHSLUM PROFILE IN ANDHRA PRADESH• Total No. of ULBsTotal No. of ULBs 125125

• Total Urban Population (2001 census)Total Urban Population (2001 census) 208.08 Lakhs208.08 Lakhs

• Urban Population as % of Total Population Urban Population as % of Total Population 27.29%27.29%

• Total No. of SlumsTotal No. of Slums 74477447

• Total No. of Notified SlumsTotal No. of Notified Slums 53675367

• Total No. of Non-Notified SlumsTotal No. of Non-Notified Slums 20122012

• Total No. of Slum PocketsTotal No. of Slum Pockets 6868

• Total No. of Slums on Govt./Mpl. LandsTotal No. of Slums on Govt./Mpl. Lands 41194119

• Total No. of Slum HouseholdsTotal No. of Slum Households 18.99 Lakhs18.99 Lakhs

• Total Slum Population Total Slum Population 89.54 Lakhs89.54 Lakhs

• Total No. of Hazardous / Objectionable SlumsTotal No. of Hazardous / Objectionable Slums 28092809

Note: Note: All the listed hazardous slums are being verified by a committee All the listed hazardous slums are being verified by a committee headed by the Jt. Collector of the District.headed by the Jt. Collector of the District.

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GOAP INITIATIVES UNDER RAYGOAP INITIATIVES UNDER RAY• Announced “Slum-free AP by 2014” Policy through GO Ms No.577 Announced “Slum-free AP by 2014” Policy through GO Ms No.577

dt.17.09.2009dt.17.09.2009

• Constituted Constituted – State Level Steering CommitteeState Level Steering Committee– State Level Technical CellState Level Technical Cell

• MEPMA designated as State Level Nodal Agency for preparation & MEPMA designated as State Level Nodal Agency for preparation & implementation of RAYimplementation of RAY

• Draft AP Property Rights to Slum Dwellers Act, 2011 prepared in line Draft AP Property Rights to Slum Dwellers Act, 2011 prepared in line with GoI’s Model Act with GoI’s Model Act

• State Slum-free Plan of action for the 1st Phase ULBs ( 25 ULBs, later State Slum-free Plan of action for the 1st Phase ULBs ( 25 ULBs, later Rajahmundry and Kandkur added.)Rajahmundry and Kandkur added.)

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GOAP INITIATIVES UNDER RAYGOAP INITIATIVES UNDER RAY• State Level Technical Cell constituted.State Level Technical Cell constituted.

• Tool kit, ToR for GIS Consultants and model RFP for GIS and DPRs given Tool kit, ToR for GIS Consultants and model RFP for GIS and DPRs given to ULBs.to ULBs.

• Template for Slum Free City Plan of ActionTemplate for Slum Free City Plan of Action

• Slum Profile conducted in 125 ULBs.Slum Profile conducted in 125 ULBs.

• Socio Economic Household Survey started in 27 ULBs ( 1Socio Economic Household Survey started in 27 ULBs ( 1stst Phase) Phase)

• All 125 ULBs have been phased for RAY as follows:

1st Phase 27 ULBs2nd Phase 61 ULBs3rd Phase 37 ULBs

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RAY 1ST PHASE 27 ULBS• Mission Cities - 4

– GHMC, GVMC, VMC, TMC

• Municipal Corporations - 11 – Warangal, Kurnool, Kadapa, Rajahmundry, Nizamabad, Ananthapur, Eluru, Kakinada, Guntur, Nellore, Ramagundam

• Pilot towns (for slum household survey) - 3 – Chirala, Dharmavaram, Suryapet

• Municipalities - 9– Khammam, Machilipatnam, Ongole, Zaheerabad, Sanga Reddy, Kandukur, Yellandu, Venkatagiri, Nalgonda

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DRAFTDRAFTAP PROPERTY RIGHTS TO SLUM DWELLERS ACT, 2011AP PROPERTY RIGHTS TO SLUM DWELLERS ACT, 2011

• Survey & Identification of Slum DwellersSurvey & Identification of Slum Dwellers• Assigning property rightsAssigning property rights• Protection from eviction except in public interestProtection from eviction except in public interest• Property Rights cannot be assigned in Hazardous/ Property Rights cannot be assigned in Hazardous/

Objectionable landsObjectionable lands• State, District and City Level Slum Redevelopment Authorities State, District and City Level Slum Redevelopment Authorities • Constitution of Slum Redevelopment Fund (SRF)Constitution of Slum Redevelopment Fund (SRF)• Transit accommodationTransit accommodation• In-situ redevelopment of slumsIn-situ redevelopment of slums• Relocation and rehabilitation of slumsRelocation and rehabilitation of slums• De-notification of slumsDe-notification of slums• Prevention of future growth of slumsPrevention of future growth of slums• Offences and penalties for contravention of provisions of the

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Funding Pattern• Govt. of India - 50%

of housing & infrastructure cost

• Govt. of AP share Minimum of 20% of infrastructure

• Housing– Minimum beneficiary Share 12%

(10% incase of SC / ST/BC/OBC & PH )

– Remaining 38/40% of housing cost will be met from bank loan and State Govt. Contribution).

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• MCs are requested to

– List out all slums including non-notified– Identify slum boundaries, vacant lands.– Preparation of slum level rough map.– Identify enumeration blocks ( 200 HHs) in each slum.– Identify surveyors (CRPs) for conducting socio-economic household survey.– Identify slum charge officers / supervisors.– Train the community / CD staff/ Municipal Staff / DEOs.– Identify agencies to conduct Total Station Survey.– Appoint Consultant for GIS.– Constitute ULB Level Technical Cell for conducting survey, GIS / MIS integration,

preparation of Slum Free City Plan of Action (SFCPOA) and preparation of DPR.– Conduct socio-economic household survey and GIS simultaneously.– Do in Pilot Slum and present before the committee headed by the DTCP.– Community Participation in Micro Planning during preparation of DPR and O &

M of created assets.– Continuous touch with State Level RAY Technical Cell.

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THANK YOU

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