The Review On Policy For In-Situ Upgradtion Of Slums By Public Private Partnership

Prachi Sonarkar, Marwadi Education,Rajkot, Gujarat, India ; Parth Pancholi ,

Gujarat policy, Slum, In-situ slum Redevelopment, Mumbai SRS Model

The paper examines the policy option for Gujarat its seeks to condition of the poor on a large scale and reduce the population in slums. Addressing the problem requires first a diagnosis of the market at the city level and a recognition that slums are a result of the working of the market—not a failure of the market. This study examines the different programmed adopted for the slum improvement and recently adopted government policy ‘The Regulations for Rehabilitation and Redevelopment of the Slums 2010, Gujarat’, prepared on lines of Mumbai’s SRS model, the study highlights the roles of the stakeholders – Developer, competent authorities, slum dwellers and the external agency / non-governmental organization (NGO).
    [1] Gujarat government policy on “The Regulation for Rehabilitation and Redevelopment of Slums 2010 [2] Patricia Annez, Alain Bertaud, Bimal Patel and V. K. Phatak “Working with the Market: A New Approach to Reducing Urban Slums in India [3] Om Praksh Mathur “Slum free city”,2009 [4] Book entitle” A Public private partnership proposal for in-situ development of slum in east Zone, Surat”, Prachi sonarkar
Paper ID: GRDCF001077
Published in: Conference : Recent Advances in Civil Engineering for Global Sustainability (RACEGS-2016)
Page(s): 548 - 552