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Page 1: Urban Development - Global Gujaratcancer and tuberculosis including Lions Cancer Detection Centre Trust and three TB hospitals Best private hospitals are Apollo Hospital, Sterling

Urban DevelopmentFebruary 2008

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Gujarat: Urban DevelopmentPage 2

Gujarat : An Enduring Strong Economy

§ High industrial growth : Gujarat has demonstrated a

high industrial growth rate of 12.5% from 2002 -2007

§ Industrialisation : Gujarat is home to over 800 large

industries and 3,20,000 micro, small and medium

enterprises

Composition of GSDP as per economic activity (2006-07)

44.0%

37.8%

18.2%

Source: Socio Economic Review 2007-08

§ Population : Over 50 million (5.0% of India)

§ Geographical area : 1,96,000 sq. km (6.2% of India)

§ Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) : US$45.3 billion

§ Per Capita Income : US$915 at current prices

§ Urbanisation : 37.4%

Primary sector

Secondary sector

Tertiary sector

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Gujarat: Urban DevelopmentPage 3

Presence across industry sectorsContribution to India's economy

§ World’s largest producer of castor and cumin

§ World’s largest gas based single location sponge iron plant

§ World’s largest producer of processed diamonds

§ World’s 3rd largest producer of denim

§ Asia’s largest grass root petroleum refinery at Jamnagar

§ India’s largest producer of cotton

§ India’s first LNG chemical port terminal at Hazira

Significant share in key sectors & products

Source: Socio Economic Review 2007-08

30.0%

22.0%

19.2%

17.0%

15.6%

14.0%

10.0%

9.5%

Stock market capitalization

Coastline

Exports

Fixed capital investmentValue of output

Net value added by manufacture

No. of Factories

Employees

31.2 %

22.9 %

12.6 %

9.7 %

6.5 %

2.9 %

7.5 %

6.7 %

35.0%

42.3%

50.0%

58.0%

65.0%

80.0%

85.0%

98.0%

Pharmaceuticals

Cotton

Groundnut

Chemicals

Petrochemicals

Plastic industry

Diamond processing

Salt processing

Soda ash production

Fabrics 30.0%

42 %

Gujarat : A Thriving Industrial State

Petroleum Products

Chemical & Pharma

Engineering Industries

Food & Beverages

Textile & Apparels

Mineral based Industries

Metallurgic Industries

Others

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Gujarat: Urban DevelopmentPage 4

Surfaced road length – one of the highest in Gujarat

§ State-of-the-art road infrastructure: India’s first National Expressway from Ahmedabad to Baroda.

§ Total road length is 74, 018 Km - 95% surfaced road

§ Rail length in Gujarat - 5188 km (8.25% of India)

Gujarat Ports opening the gateway to prosperity

§ 42 ports along 1600 km coastline, including 1 major port at Kandla and 41 minor ports

§ Landmark projects such as LNG port terminal at Hazira developed by Shell India Limited, Green

field port at Mundra developed by Gujarat Adani Port Limited, LNG terminal at Dahej developed by Petronet LNG Ltd. And Pipapav port developed by Gujarat Pipapav Port Ltd.

Airport Connectivity – A cutting edge for business

§ 13 airports - at Vadodara, Surat, Jamnagar, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Porbandar, Bhuj, Pipavav, Mandvi, Mundra, Kandla and Palanpur, including one international airport at Ahmedabad

Rail & Road

Ports

Airports

Gujarat: Robust Infrastructure

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Gujarat: Urban DevelopmentPage 5

Dependable Power Supply – Key to industrial development

Power § Present power generation capacity – 13,500 MW. Plans afoot to raise it to 25,000 MW by 2012§ Per capita power consumption - 1,354 units against the national average of 665 units

§ Rich availability of natural gas (34 MMCD) and Lignite (1,072 MMT)

§ 24-hour 3-phase uninterrupted power supply

Interlinking of rivers – Gujarat the only State

§ An extensive water grid network of 75,000 km across the State for irrigation and drinking

§ 75% population of the state to be covered by 2010

Water

Transformation of Economy through Natural Gas

§ Gujarat State Petronet Limited (GSPL) supplies piped gas to 13 districts, 5 more districts being added

§ Total length of Integrated Gas Grid will be 2200 km, of which 1453 km is complete and the rest is

under construction

Gas

Gujarat: Robust Infrastructure

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Gujarat: Urban DevelopmentPage 6

Gujarat : Favourable for Infrastructure Projects

As per Deustche Bank Research,

• Gujarat ranks first in the ‘regional scoring tool’ among 27

states in India.

Source: Census of India, RBI, NHAI, Beutsche Bank Research

The research indicates ‘Gujarat offers the most favourable outlook for the growth of demand for infrastructure projects’ with the highest score of 28 out of the maximum possible score of 33.

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Gujarat: Urban DevelopmentPage 7

Gujarat : ‘the Urbanised State of India’

§ Gujarat accounts for 6% of the total area of the country and around 5% of the country’s population

§ Gujarat is accelerating towards the process of urbanisation and modernisation due to the fast growing economy of the State.

§ Gujarat has the potential to revive its economic growth with growth rate of 9.8%, higher than India’s 8.4%

§ Gujarat is one of the most urbanized State of India with 37.36% share of urban population as compared to 27.78% share of urban population in India

§ During the period 1991-2001, Gujarat witnessed a growth rate of 32.94%, compared to national average of 21.31%

§ Gujarat outlay for urban development as a percentage of total outlay is four times more than the central Government for the year 2007

27.23%25.74%

28.06%31.10%

34.47%37.36%

17.29% 18%19.91%

23.70%25.71%

27.78%

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Fig 1: Urbanisation levels

Source: Urban Development and Urban Housing Department, Government of Gujarat

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Gujarat : Urban Scenario

§ The State Government has constituted seven municipal corporations, 12 urban development authorities, two area development authorities and designated 159 municipalities as area development authorities for planned urban development

§ The last four decades saw an almost three and a half times increase in urban population of the state

§ According to the 2001 Census of India, Gujarat has a network of 242 urban areas as compared to 264 in the year 1991. The decline in number is mainly because of the merger of independent towns with other bigger cities and towns

§ In 1991, Gujarat had 21 large cities; 27 medium towns; and 177 small towns. By 2001 the number of Class-I* and Class-II* towns have gone up to 25 and 38 respectively. There are 81 and 57 number of Class-III* and Class-IV* towns in Gujarat.

Note: Class I: Cities with a population of more than 100,000; Class II: Cities with a population 50,001-100,000; Class III-iV: Cities with a population of less than 50,000)

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1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001

Source: Urban Development and Urban Housing Department, Government of Gujarat

Fig 2: Urban population

Fig 3: Urban areas in Gujarat

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Gujarat : ‘Urban Cities’

-

22%

13%

23%

31%

29%

32%

% of SEC A and B

Mineral- cement industry, fish processing industry, Agriculture - based industry and power sector

Petroleum and petrochemicals, salt, Brass parts and port -related business

Diamond cutting and polishing, cement and gypsum, inorganic salt-based and marine chemicals, ceramics, fabrication and food processing industries

Engineering and electronics, textiles and apparels and chemicals

Chemicals and petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology

Textiles and diamond processing industries, emerging as a potential hub for IT/ITeS sector in Gujarat.

Textiles- apparel, drugs- pharmaceuticals, agro- food processing, automobiles, engineering, biotechnology, diamond processing, information technology and tourism

Focus industry sectors

7.68

15.48

12.58

10.3

9.83

11.45

9.38

DDP annual growth rate % (2001-06)

-

52,000

61,000

49,000

89,000

57,000

63,000

Per capita income (2006)

1,189,3129.7Jamnagar

920,032 4.2 (2001)Junagadh

1,330,356 10.5Bhavnagar

1,535,055 18.9Rajkot

1,920,53618.4Vadodara

3,333,241 39.6Surat

4,010,890 53.4Ahmedabad

DDP at current prices 2006-07 in Rs lacs

Urban population (in lacs) 2006

Urban Cities

Source; City Skyline Indicus Report Note: DDP: District Domestic Product; SEC: Socio- Economic Classification

§ About half of the urban population of Gujarat lives in seven urban cities namely, Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar and Junagadh.

§ Ahmedabad is the fastest growing urban agglomeration, followed by Surat, Rajkot and Bhavnagar and is a mega city under JNNURM.

Ahmedabad

Surat

Vadodara

BhavnagarJunagarh

Jamnagar Rajkot

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Gujarat : ‘Urban Cities’

K.J. Vyas General Hospital provides specialised medical facilities for liver diseases and an Ayurvedic Regional Research Centre

Apollo Group of Hospitals and other specialty hospitals- Patel Surgical Hospital, ReparaliaNeuro Hospital, Dangar Ortho Hospital etc.

Sir Takhtsinhji Hospital specialise in psychiatry, cardiology, gynecology, and Indian Red Cross associated hospitals

A number of hospitals including N M Virani Wockhardt Hospital, Civil hospital, G.T. Seth Eye hospital, K.T. Children Hospital and R.Z. Women Hospital

15 key specialised hospitals including Bankers Heart Institute and Baroda Heart Institute and Research Centre

89 private hospitals with some specialised for cancer and tuberculosis including Lions Cancer Detection Centre Trust and three TB hospitals

Best private hospitals are Apollo Hospital, Sterling Hospital, Krishna Heart Centre and Gujarat Cancer Society

Health care

Bedi Port, Sikka Port : Sub-port of Bedi Group of Ports, Okha Port

Ayurvedic university, medical, dental, physiotherapy and ayurvedic college, industrial training institutes (ITI) and Fisheries Aquatic Science Research Station at Sikka

Jamnagar

Veraval port, Sutrapada port, Simar for development of a power port.

Junagadh Agricultural University, technical colleges, research centers - Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT) located at Veraval taluka and National Research Centre for Groundnut.

Junagadh

Bhavnagar port and Transport Nagar A university, number of engineering, medical, nursing, ayurvedic, and physiotherapy colleges and training Institutes

Bhavnagar

Development of Navlakhi port, four laning of highway connecting Rajkot – Jamnagar –Vadinar

Saurashtra University, five engineering colleges, R.K. College of engineering, management and pharmacy and various industrial training institutes

Rajkot

Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), Ring Road development, Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS, Vadodara-Surat National Highway and Vadodara airport

33 training institutes, three engineering colleges, 1 university – Maharaja Sayajirao University, Indian Institute of Materials Management and a National Fire Academy

Vadodara

Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), two SEZs are functional and three are upcoming, port connectivity through Magdalla and Hazira port

30 ITIs, 41 colleges- pharmacy, engineering , medical and management colleges and Indian Diamond Institute and Man Made Textile Research Association (MANTRA)

Surat

BRTS (Bus Rapid Transit System), DMIC (Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor), SIR (Special Investment Region), GIFT (Gujarat International Finance Tech-City)

9 Management colleges (840 seats), 45 ITIs (3500 seats); three polytechnic colleges (1000 seats); 74 colleges and an IIT Campus

Ahmedabad

Urban infrastructure (upcoming)Social infrastructureUrban Cities

Source; City Skyline Indicus Report Note: DDP: District Domestic Product; SEC: Socio- Economic Classification

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Gujarat: Urban DevelopmentPage 11

Urban Development: Initiatives/Projects

Nirmal Gujarat

Nirmal Gujarat, an initiative to provide for an integrated approach to create high standards of hygiene and cleanliness, considering various sources of waste generation

Key outcomes:

► 100% door-to-door garbage collection in 62 Nagar Palikas and more than 75% door-to-door collection in 55 towns

► 69-vermi composting units are functional, 17 more units to be operational by Aug 2008 and another 75 units by Dec 2008

► Gujarat has become the first State in India to enter into an agreement with the World Bank for carbon trading.

► Improvement of office environment in Nagar Palikas – disposal of 3,61,860 kg scrap

Bus Rapid Transit System

An integrated public transit system has been envisaged for Ahmedabad city, which includes BRTS to cater to the growing pressure on public transportation system as a result of rapid urbanisation

Key outcomes:

► The construction of Phase I corridor in Ahmedabad city is in progress and is expected to be completed by the end of year 2008

► Entire project is scheduled to be completed by 2010Bus rapid transit system (BRTS)

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Urban Development: Initiatives/Projects

CNG initiatives

CNG initiatives, taken to convert all buses and auto rickshaws plying in Gujarat into CNG Vehicles in order to create a clean environment.

Key outcomes:

► 90 CNG stations have been set up in the State so far by Gujarat Gas Corporation Limited (GGCL), Adani and Gujarat State Petrochemical Corporation (GSPC)

► 535 CNG buses of Gujarat Sate Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) are currently operating in Gujarat

► 610 CNG buses were owned by Ahmadabad Municipal Transport Corporation (AMTC) in 2007

► In Ahmedabad city, CNG auto rickshaws have been made mandatory

Integrated Gas Grid, the first state-wide integrated grid has been initiated in the State for gas

transmission. Key outcomes:

► The exploration and procurement of gas has attracted private sector participation. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and Adani Group are recent entrants in the sector

► In order to provide a proper supply of Gas across the State, 1,164 kms of gas pipeline has been commissioned and 256 kms is under implementation

► Already transmitting over 13 mmscmd of gas to industries in various cities of Gujarat, which also includes around 6 mmscmd of regassified LNG

Integrated Gas Grid

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Urban Development: Initiatives/Projects

Sabarmati River Front Development

Sabarmati River Front Development: The State government has taken up this initiative for the

overall development of urban infrastructure and improvement in quality of life in the city.

Key outcomes:

► Honored with the Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in urban planning and design

► Proper retention of water, preventing erosion

► No sewage to flow into the river so as to have environment advancement of the city

► GIDC (Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation) is facilitating the establishment of a convention centre

► Create conducive urban environment and space

Urban renewal initiative: It is envisaged in Kankaria Lake region to transform the lake front into a

world class urban green space. Key outcomes:

► The first phase of the project includes development of a 1600m long pedestrian ring from Vyayamshala junction to Pushpakunj Circle and an 800m outer ring near Kankaria Lake

► Vehicle-free zone - a mini train surrounding the lake with a capacity of around 100 people is proposed

► The improvement of public amenities around Kankaria lake, conservation of heritage structure and improvement of water management is expected to be taken up in the phase II and III of the project

Urban renewal –Kankaria Lake

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Urban Development - Institutions

The Director of Municipalities

12 Urban development authorities, 2 Area

development authorities and designated 116 municipalities

Gujarat Urban Development Mission (GUDM)

Gujarat Municipal Finance Board (GMFB)

The Gujarat Town Planning and Valuation

Department

Urban Development and Urban Housing Department

Gujarat Housing Board (GHB)

Gujarat Urban Development Company

(GUDC)

Gujarat Slum Clearance Board

GUDC is positioned to facilitate urban development by assisting state government and existing agencies in formulation of policy, institutional capacity building and project implementation, and also assist in the funding and

implementation of projects

ü Urban planning and development

ü Development of urban infrastructure

ü Making available serviced lands

ü Transportation systems

GUDC Mandate in Gujarat

ü Social infrastructure like play grounds, schools, etc.

ü Housing for lower income group and economically

weaker section

ü Waste Management

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Integrated Township Policy aims to provide a framework for ensuring the efficient development of sustainable townships in the State of Gujarat

Objectives§ To promote economic development

§ To facilitate the creation of efficient, equitable, sustainable urban settlements

§ To facilitate public private partnerships in urban development

§ To facilitate capacity building in the private and government sector for urban development

Government’s role and support§ External Infrastructure - Power/Roads/Water/Electricity/Gas

§ Land Procurement Support- Specific Facilitation for Education based and Medical Townships

§ Green Channel procedures - Simplification of procedures and statutory clearances related to land, development permissions, environmental clearances and such others.

§ Special Dispensation- Buffer Zone for tourism projects, Cluster Development, Higher Land Purchase support for Educational/ Health Townships

§ Rating of Developers & projects- to determine the level of support and degree of flexibility offered in the township development process.

§ Macro level planning and regulation of development

Gujarat : Policy Initiatives

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Vibrant Gujarat Urban Summit 2007

55%

16%

11%

5%5% 8%

Township Industrial SectorHotel, Entertainment, Malls EducationUrban Infrastructure Others

Fig 4: MoUs signed in Vibrant Gujarat Urban Summit 2007

§ Total number of MoUs signed: 286§ Total Investment in INR crores: Over

2,05,000§ 80% of MoUs are under various stages

of implementation

► The State Government has constituted seven municipal corporations, 12 urban development authorities, two area development authorities and designated 159 municipalities as area development authorities for planned urban development

► The last four decades saw an almost three and a half times increase in urban population of the state

► According to the 2001 Census of India, Gujarat has a network of 242 urban areas as compared to 264 in the year 1991. The decline in number is mainly because of the merger of independent towns with other bigger cities and towns

► In 1991, Gujarat had 21 large cities; 27 medium towns; and 177 small towns. By 2001 the number of Class-I* and Class-II* towns have gone up to 25 and 38 respectively. There are 81 and 57 number of Class-III* and Class-IV* towns in Gujarat.

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Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors’ Summit 2007

Fig 5: MoUs signed Vs Total Investment► In urban development sector, a total of 18 MoUs

were signed with an investment of INR 16,085 croreduring Vibrant Gujarat Global Investor’s Summits (VGGIS), 2005 and 2007

► 13 MoUs were signed with an investment of INR 9,100 crore, during VGGIS 2005

► During VGGIS 2007, Adani Township and Real estate has proposed to develop a township known as Shatigram Township with an investment of INR 5,000 crore

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Gujarat : Emerging Areas

Waste management

Bus Rapid Transit System

Infrastructure development

Integrated townships

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Background§ The Government of Gujarat has set up “Gujarat International

Finance Tec-City Company Limited” (a joint-venture between Gujarat Urban Development Corporation Limited and InfrastructureLeasing & Financial Services) to develop and implement the Project

Project Location§ 12 kms from the Ahmedabad International Airport and 8 kms from

Gandhinagar alongside National Highway No. 8

GIFT Concept§ A hub for the global finance services industry.

§ State-of-the-art connectivity, infrastructure and transportation access

§ An attractive pricing strategy

Infrastructure Linkages§ Infrastructure services to support businesses including connectivity,

IT, walk-to-work housing, security and services

§ A 12 km dedicated Expressway to the International Airport is being built as part of the Project

§ Mass Rapid Transit system linking the Project to the cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar

Investment Opportunities: Gujarat International Finance Tec City (GIFT)

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Project Description & Component Mix

§ GIFT would be the central business hub of an Integrated Development Plan sprawling over about 27,000 acres (about 104 sq.kms).

Target Business Segments

250 acreDomestic Tariff Area250 acreMulti Services SEZ

400mBuilding Height0.59 mn sq mGreen belt3.65FSI/FAR7.5mn sq.mBuilt Space

500 acreLandGIFT

Global BPO hub for financial services

Preferred off-shoring location for global financial services players

Operations hub for domestic financial services

Centralized hub for mid and back office related activities for domestic financial services company

Development and system support center for IT players with a significant presence in financial

services sector

Global IT hub for financial services

Global R&D hub for emerging sectors Preferred R&D hub for industry

Financial center for select product markets Integrated financial center dealing with the full set of

financial services product including capital markets and trading

Current Status of the Projectü Land acquired and transferred to GUDCü Detailed master plan completedü Built form engineering underwayü Approval of GoG receivedü Approval of GoI received for SEZü Infrastructure planning completedü DPR’s under preparationü Site preparation activities have commenced

Investment Opportunities: Gujarat International Finance Tec City (GIFT)

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Background:

§ Government of Gujarat intends to introduce a Metro Rail Project in the city that will facilitate as effective and sustainable public transportation system for the cities of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar.

Project Plan:

§ Based on the techno – economic considerations, mainly traffic forecast study and reconnaissance of engineering feasibility, the corridors that are identified for the Phase – 1 and Full system are:

Under Phase I

§ North - South Corridor: Would cover a distance of about 33 kms.

§ East - West Corridor: It would cover a distance of about 11 kms.

Under Phase II (Full system)

§ When Metro Rail would be fully operational, it would cover the following areas / routes:

- Changodar – Sarkhej – Makatpura – APMC, Vasna – ITO –Sabarmati – Motera – Koba circle – Akshardham, Gandhinagar

- Kalupur – Prem Darwaja – ITO – Manav Mandir – Drive In cinema – Thaltej

Metro Rail: Ahmedabad Gandhinagar Project to be

implemented on Public Private Partnership Model

Investment Opportunities: Metro Rail- Ahmedabad Gandhinagar

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- APMC, Vasna – Manav Mandir – Naranpura – RTO

- Sarkhej – Iscon temple – Thaltej – Khodiyar – Indroda circle

Project Status:

§ The phase I of the project is expected to be operational by 2008 and the phase II is expected to be operational by 2035.

Expected benefits:

§ The envisioned Metro System project for Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar will provide variety of benefits to the cities viz.

- Savings in fuel consumption, vehicle operating cost, travel time.

- Reduction in road accidents and air pollution.

Opportunities:

§ After the successful implementation of the project, the same can be replicated in other cities with million plus population

The project also consists of construction of elevated corridor with traction system in-order to generate medium capacity Metro Rail System in the city.

Investment Opportunities: Metro Rail- Ahmedabad Gandhinagar

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Background:

§ An integrated public transit system is planned to cater the growing pressure on public transportation system as a result of rapid urbanisation

§ As a part of Integrated Public Transit System (IPTS), it involves in improving the primary transport system

Project Plan:

§ The project is to be implemented in two phases

§ Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) core team was formed

§ For collecting fares, several hardwares, softwares and real time monitoring equipments are proposed to be installed at various locations

Project Status: Ahmedabad

§ The project is in implementation stage and is expected to be operational in August 2009

Opportunities:

§ After the successful implementation of the project, the same can be replicated in other cities with million plus population

BRTS CORRIDOR PHASE – 2 (125 km)

BRTS EXCLUSIVE CORRIDOR PHASE – 1 (58 km)

BRTS CORRIDOR PHASE 2 (34 km)

AMC LIMIT

NARODA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

ODHAV INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

VATVA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

GUJARAT UNIVERSITY

Sabarmati Rly. Station

KalupurRly. StationManinagarRly. Station

RTO

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NAROL

NARODA ST WORKSHOP

CIVIL HOSPITAL

Ahmedabad BRTS Plan

Investment Opportunities: Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS)

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► Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project is an environment improvement venture which envisages development on both

sides of the riverbank, the reclaimed land will be utilised for many dimensions as: high end housing, commercial

complexes, recreation centre, public utilities etc.

► The project is being implemented through a SPV Sabarmati River Front Development Corporation Ltd. (SRFDCL)

constituted by Ahmadabad Municipal Corporation (AMC)

► The primary objective of the project is to maximize city level benefits by the provision of ample public facilities

► It is a self financing project, wherein 20% of the reclaimed land will be sold for development of high end residential and

commercial complexes, and the revenue generated will be utilised for riverfront development

► The project boasts of many prominent national and international players as: Starwood Developers, Rivera Hotel Pvt. Ltd.,

Corus Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., DLF Ltd.,Torrent Power AEC Ltd., etc.

► Hotels and hospitals to be the most preferred projects along with high end offices and residential complex

Investment Opportunities: Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project

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Proposed land use (%age)

28.53%

26.29%

6.02%9.50% 3.60%

13.61%

7.66%

0.47%0.58%

3.74%

Roads Gardens PromenadesRelocation Sites Informal Markets Commercial Areas(to be sold)Residential Areas(to be sold) Public Utilities Extension of Public FacilitiesResidual / Unallocated

Land Use patternKey features of the project

§ A six lane wide road, the 'East River Drive', is proposed along the east bank and a four lane wide road, the 'West River Drive‘, is proposed along the west bank. Additionally two major arterial road will be widened.

§ Nearly 42.8 hectare of parks and gardens have been envisaged along the river edge to serve different recreational functions

§ 15.48 hectare of land will be used for developing housing for 7,000 slum dwellers

§ Expansion and up gradation of existing informal market

§ A total of 9.8 hectare of reclaimed land is proposed to be usedfor promenades

§ A total of 22.15 hectare of the reclaimed land is being sold for commercial development

§ The project also proposes development of high end residential complex over 12.47 hectare of land

§ There is also a proposal for building a bus terminal

Total area:162hectare

Investment Opportunities: Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project

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§ Surat canal based mass transit corridor is an initiative of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) to tackle the problem of traffic congestion

§ The project is envisaged as a public private partnership project and can be taken up by on BOT or BOOT basis.

§ The total length of canal in Surat Urban Development Authority (SUDA) limit is approximately 32 kilometers

§ The project is to be developed in phases:

Phase I - Development of roads

Phase II - Introduction of high speed and quality bus transport system

Phase III - Transition from bus to rail based MRTS

§ The total projected cost for the project is:

• Without elevated rail based MRTS – INR 4,000 million (US $ 89 million)

• With elevated rail based MRTS – INR 10,000 million (US $ 222 million)

• For complete SUDA area – INR 20,000 million (US $ 444 million)

Key features of the project:

A clear 60 meter right of way has been proposed, which would

consist of:

§ 11 meter wide main carriage way on either side (3 lane)

§ 11 meter wide median between main carriage and service road on either side

§ 11 meter service lane on either side

§ 3 meter foot path on both edges of the right of way

§ Central 7.5 wide carriage way for future expansion of elevated MRTS

Investment Opportunities: Canal based Mass Transit Corridor - Surat

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Background§ The rapid industrialization and urbanization in the State of Gujarat

coupled with the Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 framed by GoI has led to the rise in awareness for scientific disposal of Municipal Solid Wastes

§ GoG has appointed GUDC as a nodal agency for implementing the Solid Waste Management centrally for all ULBs

Project Location§ 20-25 regional landfill sites have been identified across the state

for carrying out the project.Project Components§ Procurement of tools and equipments / vehicles for municipalities

for primary as well as secondary collection of wastes§ Construction of Compost Plant per municipality for composting the

bio degradable wastes. § Construction of Regional Landfill sites among the group of

municipalities for final disposal of non-biodegradable and non-recycled wastes

§ Preparation of “Nagarpalika Action Plan” for 126 municipalities.§ Operation and Maintenance§ Asset Management§ Community awareness and public participation (CAPP)§ Privatization of such facilities / Private sector participation

Waste Procurement

Equipment for primary door-to-door collection of waste for 161 ULBs complete.

Waste Processing

Construction of vermi compost plant is in progress at ULBs all over the Gujarat

Waste characterization activities at each ULB of Gujarat have been completed

Pilot ProjectThe Pilot model at Himmatnagar for construction of

Regional Sanitary Landfill Facility amongst 9 ULBs have been identified and invitation for PPP model is under

process

Way Forward

Different PPP models for operation and maintenance of the integrated system are being worked out with the aspect to

decrease the tipping fees to be levied to ULB.

Waste Characterization

Investment Opportunities: Solid Waste Management

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Background

§ In order to improve the infrastructure and services provided by Urban

Local bodies the Urban Development Department has authorized

GUDC to undertake Energy Efficiency projects in the State of Gujarat.

Project Concept

§ The basic objective of the project is to improve the overall energy

efficiency of the ULBs which could lead to substantial savings in the

electricity consumption, thereby resulting in cost reduction/savings for

the ULBs

§ The systems targeted during the municipal efficiency audit are:

§ Street Lighting

§ Water Pumping

§ Sewerage Pumping

§ An energy audit for ULBs is proposed to be undertaken based on

which appropriate projects would be recommended that would lead to

reduction in energy consumption

Energy Audit of 161 ULBs

MoU between GUDC & ILFS Ecosmart Ltd. for technical assistance

Energy Audit concluded for ten years

EoIs called from Energy Saving Companies for implementation of the project in 161 ULBs

EoIs invited

Covered under ECO-III program of USAID

Investment Opportunities: Energy Efficiency Project

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Logistics park

Kutch

Jamnagar

Porbandar

JunagadhAmreli

Bhavnagar

Rajkot

Surendranagar

Banaskantha

PatanMehsana

Himmatnagar

Kheda PanchmahalDahod

Vadodara

Bharuch Narmada

Surat

Navsari

Valsad

Anand

GandhinagarAhmedabad

Knowledge corridor

Chemicals, petrochem. pharma, textiles and

engineering

Industrial corridor(DMIC)

55 special economic zones (SEZs) across

Gujarat

Gujarat International Finance-Tec City

Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region

(PCPIR)

Bio-Tech cluster

Soda ash and salt-based industries, cement and steel

pipes

202 industrial estates across Gujarat

Soda ash and salt based

Engineering and ceramics

18 Captive Ports along 1600 km coastline

across Gujarat

Special Investment Region (SIR)

Petroleum and brass parts

To Delhi

To Bombay

Savli Biotech Park

202 industrial estates across Gujarat55 special economic zones (SEZs) across Gujarat

Gujarat : A world- class Business Destination

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Industries Commissionerate, Govt. of Gujarat

iNDEXTb - Industrial Extension Bureau

Gujarat Urban Development Company

Gujarat Urban Development and Gujarat Housing Department

http:// www. ic.gujarat.gov.in

http://www.indextb.com

http://www.gudcltd.gov.in

http://www.udd.gujarat.gov.in

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation http://www. egovamc.com/

Key Contacts

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