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Explore strategies, techniques, and tools in development management, financial resources, planning, implementation, and people's participation. Learn about administrative structures, financial management, and policy formulation for effective development. Study legislation and operations impacting development in various areas.
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Development Management & Finance Elements of Development Management in Rural & Urban Settlements STRATEGIES TECHNIQUES TOOLS PLANNING ACTS DEVELOPMENT CONTROL GUIDELINES DEVELOPMENT INCENITIVES • ORGANIZATION • Formal • Informal PLANNING Goals Problems Solutions • FINANCIAL RESOURCES • Government • Private IMPLEMENTATION DMF OPERATION / USE PEOPLE’S PARTICIPATION
Important Functions of BDA • To prepare a present Land Use Map • To prepare and enforce an Outline Development Plan • To prescribe use of land within its area • To prepare and execute development schemes • To co-ordinate development activities of all departments and agencies of the State Government or local authorities operating within the Planning Area • To carry out such works as are contemplated in the Development Plans • To acquire, hold and manage such property, both movable and immovable, as the Development Authority may deem necessary for the purposes of any of its activities and to lease, sell or otherwise transfer any property held by it DMF
Important Functions of BDA • To purchase by agreement or to take on lease or under any form of tenancy, any land and to erect thereon such buildings and to carry out such operations as may be necessary for the purposes of carrying on its undertakings • To enter into or perform such contracts as may by necessary for the performance of its duties and for exercise of its powers under this Act • To provide facilities for the consignment, storage and delivery of goods • To perform any other function which is supplemental, incidental or consequential to any of the functions aforesaid or which may be prescribed DMF
Legislation in Operation • Town and Country (Planning and Development) Act 1979. • 73rd & 74 Constitution Amendment Act in 1992. • West Bengal Town and Country (Planning and Development) Act 1996. • West Bengal District Planning Committee Act 1994. • West Bengal Municipal Act 1993 and amendment of 1994. • West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act of 1980. DMF
Administrative Structure of BPA • BPA has a vast jurisdiction of approximately 158 Sq.km. • The area includes one Municipality and 7 Gram Panchayats. 5 Gram Panchayats come under Burdwan-I CD Block and 2 Gram Panchayats come under Burdwan-II CD Block Mouzas included within Barddhaman Municipality: DMF
Rural Areas BURDWAN-I DMF
Rural Areas BURDWAN-II DMF
Financial Structure Burdwan Zilla parishad Receipt and Expenditure of Burdwan Zilla Parishad DMF
Financial Structure Revenue collected from different sources DMF
Income Expenditure pattern of BDA Balance Sheet for BDA as at 31.03.2005 DMF
Towards formulation of Policy options for development • To establish simplified framework for planning and management of the development area • To adopt the three tier planning process consisting of Development Authorities, Urban Local Government and Panchayat Samitis which must function in consonance with the 73rd and 74th CAA . • To increase Efficiency of Management and Quality of Governance (Transparency & Efficiency, Accountability) by conducting performance audit & publishing annual reports. • To introduce innovative techniques of financing. • To enhance decentralization of responsibility & power by facilitating the local institutions with skilled manpower and improved technology. (Capacity building and empowerment). • To enhance supportive legislation and Legal System and facilitate interagency coordination DMF
Towards formulation of Policy options for development • To arrange for Public Education & Awareness generating programmes • incorporating greater role of NGO’s & CBO’s. • To make a concerted effort in making the city enterprising by creation of business friendly environment. An effective special planning framework should be immediately initiated in order to achieve some of the following objectives: • Integrating issues like protection of environment conservation of • heritage, economic development, expansion of infrastructure & • disaster mitigation in the planning process to keep pace with actual • growth • - Facilitating optimum use of land through tools like TDR, Development • Fees and allowable FSI. • - Developing planned communities or New Towns to offer high quality • residential & business environment • - Preparing LUDCP and Town Planning Schemes (TPS) • - Formulating adequate policy for redevelopment of degraded brown • fields / wasteland and densification. DMF
Towards formulation of Policy options for development • - Encouraging public private partnership for development and • management of new area with good connectivity and infrastructure. • To augment Institution, encourage stakeholders’ participation including private sector, so as to facilitate realization of the Vision through proper Implementation and Management. • Perspective • Simplification of Statutory Planning Process • Adoption of Statutory and Legislative frame work • Preparation of LUDCP and TCPs using land sharing techniques, TDR etc. • Encouragement of Public-Private Partnership • Inter Agency co-ordination • Capacity building • Introduction of innovative financing mechanism DMF