Focus Areas for Tackling Pune's Urbanization Challenges
- by Mr. Kishor Pate, CMD - Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd.
Pune - one of the fastest- growing cities in India - is the seventh-largest metropolitan city of India, and the second-largest in Maharashtra.
Pune - one of the fastest- growing cities in India - is the seventh-largest metropolitan city of India, and the second-largest in Maharashtra.
Over the
years, it has attained unprecedented momentum and dynamism on the back of its
popularity both as an academic center and a business hub, with Information
Technology having become the predominant industry driving its economy, job
creation and real estate demand.
It goes without saying that Pune's growth story is not a temporary phenomenon. The city will expand exponentially in the years to come, both geographically & economically.
It goes without saying that Pune's growth story is not a temporary phenomenon. The city will expand exponentially in the years to come, both geographically & economically.
This will bring its own challenges with it, many of which are
already manifest today.
To understand the challenges that urbanization poses to a city, one needs to examine the proportion of population and existing lack of social and physical infrastructure required to cater to the needs of this population. Obviously, the areas where lack is evident will pose increasingly bigger problems if we assume that population growth is assured and inevitable.
Without a doubt, the city planning authorities are not blind to this. The massive influx of inward migrating population into Pune has catalyzed a major rush for infrastructure up-gradation on all fronts.
To understand the challenges that urbanization poses to a city, one needs to examine the proportion of population and existing lack of social and physical infrastructure required to cater to the needs of this population. Obviously, the areas where lack is evident will pose increasingly bigger problems if we assume that population growth is assured and inevitable.
Without a doubt, the city planning authorities are not blind to this. The massive influx of inward migrating population into Pune has catalyzed a major rush for infrastructure up-gradation on all fronts.
We are seeing a lot of
efforts being put in to optimize road connectivity, parking facilities, public
transport, electricity, waste management, water supply and land planning.
Nevertheless, there is a need for increased pace and momentum. The city is
looking forward to the new regime to take urgent real-time steps to ensure that
its citizens are not deprived of basic services. Some of the areas that need to
be focused on are:
Traffic & transportation..!
Traffic & transportation..!
· Use of advanced urban street designing for
better roads, subways, walkways, overbridges & flyovers
· Develop better public transport which can
reduce usage of individual vehicles (there are 46 lakh vehicles on Pune’s roads
every day)
· Encourage carpooling and bike pooling
initiatives. Encourage cycle-to-work concept, develop better accessible cycle
tracks and discourage encroachment by motor traffic
· Focus on Metro, which will significantly
reduce the daily travel time for commuters
· Address the mounting parking issues with more
creative cost to parking in major areas, mechanized stacked parking facilities,
etc.
Water supply management..!
Pune's water supply - and its management - needs to be focused on priority. It has been estimated that nearly 30% of water is lost in distribution, the main causes being heavy leakages and imprudent household use.
Pune's water supply - and its management - needs to be focused on priority. It has been estimated that nearly 30% of water is lost in distribution, the main causes being heavy leakages and imprudent household use.
The Government should
encourage the use of water cards as already being seen in areas like Nanded,
and similar progressive initiatives.
Solid waste & storm water management..!
Solid waste & storm water management..!
· Develop enough facilities to collect solid
waste
· Increase civic education on waste segregation
and improve efficiency of garbage collection
· Create organic compost systems which can be
used for agricultural lands in nearby areas as fertilizer
· Improve channelizing of drainage systems and
storm water drains which released into mass water bodies. The city has only 44%
tertiary drains, and the primary and secondary drains are increasingly
obstructed by silt. The municipal authorities need to get more proactive on
cleaning these drains regularly
Sewerage & waste water treatment..!
All developed and developing areas should have access to underground drains (UGDs). Pune's existing sewerage treatment capacity is not efficient, and a large volume of untreated water is released into its rivers.
All developed and developing areas should have access to underground drains (UGDs). Pune's existing sewerage treatment capacity is not efficient, and a large volume of untreated water is released into its rivers.
The Mula–Mutha
rivers are polluted, as untreated domestic waste is being discharged into them.
Likewise, Khadakwala Lake has also been polluted. Addressing these issues must
become high-importance focus areas.
Sharp focus on housing..!
· Encourage the development of more integrated
townships with walk-to-work options
· Encourage housing with open spaces for
children and for Senior citizens
· Create more affordable value homes / low-cost
housing and SRA schemes to help curb slums proliferation in the city
· Increase the pace of project completions via
proactive policies to boost the availability of ready-to-move homes where they
are needed the most. Given the massive increase in job opportunities in Pune,
the supply of affordable, completed housing projects is insufficient when
compared to under-construction projects
· Step up infrastructure creation in the fringe
areas with low real estate rates to encourage migration to these areas, and
also develop commercial development of these areas to give them economic
strength
· Formulate and implement better zoning for commercial
and residential usage
· Encourage sustainable real estate practices
such as mandatory use of solar panels, rainwater harvesting, etc. in new
residential projects, and in older projects wherever and to the extent feasible
Modernize public safety..!
· Encourage smart transportation with real-time
tracking to ensure timely response to emergency situations. This includes
geographically integrated systems for identifying caller location
· Increase public safety with better city
surveillance systems and video analytics
While
Pune's inclusion in the Smart City program will doubtlessly address some of
these areas, the benefits will not be uniform across all of the city's
ever-expanding boundaries. The vision of our city planning authorities must be
all-encompassing and democratic to all regions.
In particular, more attention
needs to be given to the much-neglected gaothan areas which
have not yet been included within the municipal limits because of various
reasons.
In short, Pune must become a uniformly modern city, capable of handling urbanization growth - both now and in the future.
In short, Pune must become a uniformly modern city, capable of handling urbanization growth - both now and in the future.
About The Author
Mr. Kishor Pate, Chairman & Managing Director of Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. is the driving force behind one of the most successful real estate development firms in Pune and beyond.
Mr. Kishor Pate, Chairman & Managing Director of Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. is the driving force behind one of the most successful real estate development firms in Pune and beyond.
Apart from its signature luxury projects like
Montecito in Sahakar Nagar and other premium gated townships, AEHL has also
launched highly successful affordable housing projects like Astonia Classic and
Colori in Undri and the Mediterranean-style township Astonia Royale in
Ambegaon.
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