Townships - Dealing
with the Drawbacks of Urbanization
by Mr. Anil Pharande,
Chairman - Pharande Spaces
From the fast-emerging
cities in countries like India and China to established urban centers in
countries like the United States, UK and Europe, accelerated urban development
has generated challenges of a scale not seen before in the history of civilization.
All's NOT well with
urbanization:
Deteriorating air quality is a major concern through the urban
sprawls of Delhi, Mumbai and Pune. In Beijing, the ever-escalating use of
personal automobiles, industrial growth and the failure to phase out reliance on
coal contribute to pollution that frequently results in workplace hubs and
schools having to close down.
In the bustling metropolises of London, New York,
San Francisco, Tokyo and Mumbai, vastly inflated housing rates have priced out
large segments of aspiring homebuyers.
All across the globe,
growing cities are struggling to cope up with never-before-witnessed growth
rates and the ensuing challenges to their liveability quotients. In more
established cities, there is not enough affordable housing supply to meet
demand.
Almost everywhere in
the world, the blessing of economic and urban growth invariably brings with it
the curse of reducing housing affordability, mounting challenges to health and
safety, degradation of infrastructure and generalized urban chaos.
In a country
like India, farmlands get eaten up by development and agriculture itself
becomes an untenable means of livelihood. Unsurprisingly, more and more people
migrate to the cities from rural areas in search of employment and sustenance.
In the midst of the
chaos and unchecked issues that rapid urbanization brings with it, one model of
real estate development has come to the fore which can potentially save the
day.
The Role of
Integrated Townships..!
The integrated township was first tested and proven in more
advanced countries, but it found rapid adoption in India because it provided a
unified solution to a number of urbanization challenges.
In India, integrated
townships are literally the only means available to offer citizens in fast-emerging
cities like Pune the option of living in a healthy, dignified and enabled
manner.
They are oases of highly organized real estate development which
provide a wholesome mix of commercial activity, housing and green open spaces
that can exist regardless of how rampant urbanization development impacts the
rest of the city.
Thanks to the fact
that integrated townships follow a pre-determined development plan which is
devised and approved before any concrete is poured, there is no danger of
over-development, encroachment or excessive consumption of open spaces and
public amenity areas like parks, gardens, and playgrounds. Many such townships
give their residents the option to walk or cycle to work since they have their
own captive business centers.
Townships development
in the post-RERA era..!
Because of all the benefits it offers in terms of providing a
way out of the effects of air pollution, infrastructure crunch and
deteriorating inner-city life, the integrated townships model has been a
singular chapter of success in the Indian real estate story. With the recent
announcement of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), however, questions
have been raised about how this model can continue.
After all, large
townships take many years to be completed, and RERA puts definite limits on
project completion timelines.
However, there is a
solution which township developers with sufficient capitalization will now
adopt. Since townships are basically clusters of separate housing and
commercial projects, the way forward is to register each of these projects
separately under RERA and focus on completing them within the stipulated
timelines.
Developers may also take on partnering construction firms to
increase the speed of deployment and help create the support infrastructure
which is an essential feature of every integrated township.
This will result in an
accelerated rate of development progress of the township as a whole without
compromising on any of its features. Thanks to RERA, townships will now be built
at a faster rate than ever before, making the concept of township living even
more attractive to homebuyers who have set their sights on a healthier, less
confused and more dignified lifestyle for their families.
About The Author:
Mr. Anil Pharande is
Chairman of Pharande Spaces, a
leading construction and development firm that develops township properties in
West 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. Woodsville in Moshi is another
highly successful PCMC-based township by Pharande Spaces which is now in its
3rd phase.
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