By Mr.
Anil Pharande, CMD - Pharande Spaces
While
the concept of integrated township living is still something of a novelty in
India, the concept of living in integrated residential communities is
definitely not.
If
we look at how configurations like villages work, then it emerges that Indians
have been living in integrated residential communities for a very long time
indeed. Of course, integrated townships are a far more specialized and
sophisticated real estate model - and one which is becoming a very important
one for various reasons.
For
all those who have been living in cities such as Pune and Mumbai, the fact that
urban life can and does become rather disconnected is not news. Since most
developers will build residential projects on whatever small land parcels are
available,
neighbourhoods are created in a very unplanned and uninspiring
manner and their residents wind up living in small, isolated pockets which are
often quite far from day-to-day conveniences and essentials such as shopping
centres, schools and hospitals.
At
the same time, people are thrown together on the basis of their household
budgets, which is basically what decides what kinds of homes they can buy.
Those who opt for staying on rent are often transient families which do not add
to the neighbourhood.
Creating
a sense of neighbourhood and community under such circumstances is very
challenging - and because people also have the stresses of their daily work
life to tackle, they tend ignore what neighbours they have altogether.
The unfortunate fact that emerges is that people
can buy homes, but not a sense of community. Integrated townships, on the other
hand, bring the best elements of a village back to urban dwellers.
They
are distinct and cohesive neighbourhoods within people can reside with a
comforting sense of certainty and predictability. People who buy homes in
integrated townships are not merely investing in an orphaned, anonymous set of
walls somewhere in the city - which is basically all that one can expect from
most residential projects in India today.
Township
residents become members of a self-sufficient residential microcosm which
operates on proven fundamentals of social integration and living convenience.
They enjoy all the benefits of a comfortable and secure lifestyle with the
additional benefit of social 'connectivity' that derives from like-minded
people who are willing to invest that extra bit for their families living in
harmoniously balanced neighbourhoods.
The
fact that schools, shopping, healthcare and public transport are readily
available and accessible goes a long way in reducing stress and increasing the
willingness and scope for healthy social interaction. Likewise, not having to
contend with water supply issues and power outages makes for more relaxed and
happier neighbourhoods.
And
since integrated townships also offer parks, gardens and other places for
people to meet and interact in, the stage is set for a way of life which most
city dwellers in India have bid goodbye to long ago.
In a
very definite way, integrated townships have brought the village back in the
best possible way - by allowing people to enjoy the benefits of community
living against a zero-stress backdrop.
About The Author:
Mr. Anil
Pharande is Chairman of Pharande Spaces, a leading construction and development
firm that develops township properties in Western Pune.
Pharande
Promoters & Builders, the flagship company of Pharande Spaces and an ISO
9001-2000 certified company, is a pioneer in the PCMC area offering a diverse
range of real estate products catering especially to the 42 sectors of
Pradhikaran.
The
luxury township Puneville at Punavale in West Pune is among the company's
latest premium offerings.
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