A Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) for greater Berhampur is
expected to be ready in next six months.
It was declared by
Berhampur Development Authority Chairperson Sarat Ranjan Patnaik at a workshop
organised in the city elicit views from
corporators and councillors of the local urban bodies under the BDA.
The
technical team that attended the workshop was led by chief planner of the Town
and Country Planning Organisation (TCPO), J.B. Khirsagar. The TCPO, which
happens to be the technical advisory body of Central Ministry of Urban
Development, is preparing the CDP for greater Berhampur.
Mr. Patnaik said
earlier the TCPO decided to prepare the master plan in 18 months. But due to
requests of the BDA, the TCPO authorities have agreed to expedite the process
and complete the process in one year.
He expected the
master plan to be ready in another six months.
… The Orissa
government is bearing the cost of the CDP preparation, which would cost around
Rs. 1.08 crores. Mr. Khirsagar said the TCPO was providing the technical
collaboration without taking any consultancy fee.
… The present CDP
is being prepared keeping in view the development of greater Berhampur till the
year 1931 2031.
The area under
greater Berhampur will include the urban centres of Berhampur, Gopalpur and
Chatrapur and 139 villages between them.
The CDP will
comprise a total area of 317 sq. km. having a population of around 12 lakhs.
Abstract of area and
population on Berhampur Development authority
|
Area category
|
Area in Sq kms
|
2001 population
|
2009 population estimate usinggazetteer
|
|
Urban Berhampur, Chhatrapur and Gopalpur
|
149.62
|
4,11,007
|
Add 402,672- 307,792 = 94,880
|
|
Rural hamlets (Intervening Villages)
|
168
|
1,02,753
|
Add 8,000
|
|
Total
|
317.62
|
5,13,760
|
6,16,640
|
The Berhampur Development Authority (BDA) organised a launching
workshop on the preparations of Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) for a
greater Berhampur. The CDP is to be prepared by the Town and Country Planning
Organisation (TCPO), the technical advisory body of Central Ministry of Urban
Development. The new master plan would be Geographical Information System
(GIS)-based. It would depend on remote sensing data provided by satellites as
well as the ground level data collected through surveys. …
The preparation of
the CDP would cost around Rs. 1,09,75,000. The State Government, which would
bear the cost, has provided Rs. 35.50 lakhs for it in the first phase.
It may be noted
that Berhampur, a major trading and cultural centre had its last master plan
way back in 1969. This master plan envisioned the urban growth and required
basic amenities for a population of over two lakh persons by the year 1986. The present CDP however would
provide urban development plan for the area now under the BDA which includes
areas of urban bodies like Berhampur, Gopalpur and Chatrapur and 139 villages.
This would be part of the greater Berhampur with a vision of development for
next 30 years. The CDP would comprise a total area of 317 square km having a
population of 5,13,760 persons. It is expected that the CDP would be ready
in 18 months.
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 2382, CUTTACK,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2008/PAUSA 9, 1930
HOUSING & URBAN
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
NOTIFICATION
The 29th December 2008
S.R.O. No. 641/2008
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (2) of article 243
Q of the Constitution of India the Governor of Orissa hereby specifies the
local area comprising the whole of the Berhampur Municipal Council in the
district of Ganjam with the boundaries described in the Schedule given below as
a larger urban area.
SCHEDULE
North : Chandaniapahada, Ambagada, Ratnapur, Jagadalpur,
Nimakhandi, Luchapada, Bhavinipur, Bada Gumula, Pali Gumula, Sana Kausasthali
and Narendrapur.
South : Aruva pali, Ganja, Brahmapali, Khajuria, Phulata,
Haladiapadar.
East : Raghunathpur, Pathura, Dura, Mandiapalli, Aruvapali.
West : Bendalia Lathi, Sukunda, Chandania pahada, Ambagada.
[No. 33010-Ele(Con)6/2008/HUD.]
By order of the Governor
Dr. A.K.PANDA
Commissioner-cum-Secretary to Government

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