Towards effective urban governance : a case study of town planning department of Rajkot municipal corporation (Also available on CD)
Sagathia, Mansukh Dhanjibhai
Towards effective urban governance : a case study of town planning department of Rajkot municipal corporation (Also available on CD) - 2006 - viii,121p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 01 1.1 The concepts and characteristics of Good - Governance 01 1.2 Urbanization and Urban Governance 04 1.3 Urban Governance and Information System 05 1.4 Urban Governance through Electronic Governance 05 1.5 Need of the Study 06 1.6 Aim of the Study 07 1.7 Objective of the Study 07 1.8 Methodology 08 1.9 Scope and limitation 09 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 10 2.1 Rationale for the Study 10 2.2 Urbanization. (Revamping Urban Governance) 13 2.3 Urban Administration and Governance 14 2.4 The Concept of Good Governance 14 2.5 Challenge before Urban Management 17 2.6 Administrative Reform 21 2.7 Administrative Reforms Commission (1966) 28 2.8 Administrative Innovations in Rajasthan 32 2.9 Urban Planning 32 2.10 E -Governance 37 3. CITY PROFILE 40 3.1 Location of Rajkot 40 3.2 Regional Settings 40 3.3 Climate & Rainfall 41 3.4 History & Growth of city 41 3.5 Settlement Pattern 42 3.6 Growth of city 42 3.7 Demography Profile 43 3.8 Literacy Rate 47 3.9 Density 48 3.10 Sex Ratio 48 3.11 Slum Population 49 3.12 People Below Poverty Line 49 3.13 Employment Profile 50 3.14 City Economic Growth 51 3.15 Industrial Growth 51 3.16 Trade &Commerce 53 4. RAJKOT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 55 4.1 Rajkot Municipal Corporation 55 4.2 Political Set Up 57 4.3 Administrative Set Up 59 4.4 Municipal Revenue Income 60 4.5 Capital Account 61 4.6 General Observations of RMC's Budget 64 5. TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT OF RMC 66 5.1 Introduction of T.P. Department 66 5.2 Department Structure 67 5.3 Functional Responsibility of Department 67 5.4 Detailed Studies 68 5.5 Reason for Rejected of Building Construction Permission and approval 74 5.6 Building use permission and control 76 5.7 Illegal occupation of Building 78 5.8 Reason for reject the Application of Occupancy Certificate 79 5.9 Upon receipt of Completion Certificate some issues created by the users 79 5.10 Checks and prohibition of unauthorized construction within MC limit 82 5.11 Issue of Un Authorized construction / Encroachment within M.C. limit 84 5.12 Demolition of encroachment/unauthorized construction within MC limit 85 5.13 Preparation and implementation of Development and TPS within limit 86 5.14 Development Plan 87 5.15 TPS Preparation and Implementation Procedure 90 5.16 Analysis of Problems Delay 93 5.17 Reservation and preservation of common/open plots as per TP act 98 5.18 Implementation of Land-use as per DP Plan of the city 99 5.19 Preparation of Infrastructure and Road-network under TPS 99 5.20 Collection of Development Charges, license fees, betterment levies, impact fees 99 6. PROPOSOALS AND SUGGESTIONS 107 BIBILOGRAPHY 113 ANNEXURES 116
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Towards effective urban governance : a case study of town planning department of Rajkot municipal corporation (Also available on CD) - 2006 - viii,121p.,CD-ROM
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 01 1.1 The concepts and characteristics of Good - Governance 01 1.2 Urbanization and Urban Governance 04 1.3 Urban Governance and Information System 05 1.4 Urban Governance through Electronic Governance 05 1.5 Need of the Study 06 1.6 Aim of the Study 07 1.7 Objective of the Study 07 1.8 Methodology 08 1.9 Scope and limitation 09 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 10 2.1 Rationale for the Study 10 2.2 Urbanization. (Revamping Urban Governance) 13 2.3 Urban Administration and Governance 14 2.4 The Concept of Good Governance 14 2.5 Challenge before Urban Management 17 2.6 Administrative Reform 21 2.7 Administrative Reforms Commission (1966) 28 2.8 Administrative Innovations in Rajasthan 32 2.9 Urban Planning 32 2.10 E -Governance 37 3. CITY PROFILE 40 3.1 Location of Rajkot 40 3.2 Regional Settings 40 3.3 Climate & Rainfall 41 3.4 History & Growth of city 41 3.5 Settlement Pattern 42 3.6 Growth of city 42 3.7 Demography Profile 43 3.8 Literacy Rate 47 3.9 Density 48 3.10 Sex Ratio 48 3.11 Slum Population 49 3.12 People Below Poverty Line 49 3.13 Employment Profile 50 3.14 City Economic Growth 51 3.15 Industrial Growth 51 3.16 Trade &Commerce 53 4. RAJKOT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 55 4.1 Rajkot Municipal Corporation 55 4.2 Political Set Up 57 4.3 Administrative Set Up 59 4.4 Municipal Revenue Income 60 4.5 Capital Account 61 4.6 General Observations of RMC's Budget 64 5. TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENT OF RMC 66 5.1 Introduction of T.P. Department 66 5.2 Department Structure 67 5.3 Functional Responsibility of Department 67 5.4 Detailed Studies 68 5.5 Reason for Rejected of Building Construction Permission and approval 74 5.6 Building use permission and control 76 5.7 Illegal occupation of Building 78 5.8 Reason for reject the Application of Occupancy Certificate 79 5.9 Upon receipt of Completion Certificate some issues created by the users 79 5.10 Checks and prohibition of unauthorized construction within MC limit 82 5.11 Issue of Un Authorized construction / Encroachment within M.C. limit 84 5.12 Demolition of encroachment/unauthorized construction within MC limit 85 5.13 Preparation and implementation of Development and TPS within limit 86 5.14 Development Plan 87 5.15 TPS Preparation and Implementation Procedure 90 5.16 Analysis of Problems Delay 93 5.17 Reservation and preservation of common/open plots as per TP act 98 5.18 Implementation of Land-use as per DP Plan of the city 99 5.19 Preparation of Infrastructure and Road-network under TPS 99 5.20 Collection of Development Charges, license fees, betterment levies, impact fees 99 6. PROPOSOALS AND SUGGESTIONS 107 BIBILOGRAPHY 113 ANNEXURES 116
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