Mr.
Arvind Jain, Pride Group
Urban
planning is not a term we would normally associate with a city like Pune.
Basically,
real estate development in this city has been taking place in an unplanned
manner. Developers acquire plots according to their financial capacities and
fill them to the maximum possible (or permissible) extend with saleable spaces.
Building
designs and construction quality vary wildly, again depending on each
developer's financial ability or / willingness to invest in these factors of
construction. This is urbanization at
its worst.
While
erecting buildings is definitely an integral part of making an area
inhabitable, such a haphazard approach leads to multiple long-term challenges.
In the first place, most of the open spaces that are so necessary for
harmonious and healthy city life are consumed.
Secondly,
an unplanned locality will cater to the requirements of home buyers from
significantly divergent socio-economic backgrounds. This not only creates
unevenly aligned neighbourhoods but also grave security issues.
This is
because the people who provide ancillary services in the area tend to come from
even lower social strata than the owners of the cheapest homes in the locality.
Crime rates tend to be particularly high in emerging locations where property
prices are low.
Thirdly,
non-assorted developers of different projects within a locality do not invest
in the area's infrastructure - their work begins and ends with the project
itself. Home buyers are informed that whatever support infrastructure is
currently lacking in the area will soon be provided by the municipal
corporation.
However,
the timelines for such local government initiatives are usually hazy at best.
Mr. Arvind Jain, Pride Group |
Model of
the future..
This is
why the new development mantra of integrated townships has now become the model
of the future. The existing and upcoming mega-townships in Pune's emerging
areas such as Dhanori, Charoli and Wakad have taken the task of organized urban
planning to the next level.
By
creating such large 'cities within cities', developers of integrated townships
in Pune are able to pre-empt the degradation of a new location by setting a
definite development standard for the area.
Thanks to
their 'integrated' nature, such townships provide their own infrastructure -
electricity and water shortages thereby become a thing of the past. The
preservation of open spaces as part of a fixed development plan provides the
lung space that is so sadly lacking in the inner city.
Security
in an integrated township is independent of the safety levels of the location
itself. High-tech electronic surveillance and security personnel ensure that
the entire township offers its inhabitants round-the-clock, year-round peace of
mind.
Shopping
and entertainment facilities have been screened by the developer, and the
movement and activities of the personnel that work in them are always
monitored.
Thanks to
integrated townships, new areas in Pune are not subjected to the jagged
development pattern of the inner city. From the point of both home buyers and
property investors, the value of such a location does not need to grow over
time - it is locked in right from the outset.
About the
author.
Mr.
Arvind Jain is Managing Director at Pride Group, Pune
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