Blue Print 2003
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LUCKNOW |
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Famous for its atrocacy Lucknow has always been the center of attraction since ages. Town is famous for chicken work through out the world. The history of planned development of Lucknow is more than 300 years old. Being a State capital, Lucknow has always been flooded with socio-economic, cultural activities. The population of Lucknow was 16.69 lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 22.67 lacs in 2001. This rapid increase in population has created a severe pressure on urban infrastrutural facilities. To meet out the requirement population, Lucknow Development Authority and U.P. Housing and Development Board has launched many schemes but much more is required to be done. |
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Projects Completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Projects Included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 160.48 crores | ||
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RAIBAREILLY |
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Raja Baldeo constructed a fort along Sai Nadi around Fifteen hundred years ago. In 1401 Ibrahim Shah of Jounpur constructed a fort and masjid and British after 1857 established a civil line area in this town. After independent the Indian Telephone Industry, Indo-Gulf Fertilizer and Textiles Mills were established. The town is also known as agricultural center near Central U.P. The population of this town was 1.3 lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 1.69 lacks in 2001. |
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 81.92 crores | |
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ALLAHABAD |
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Kumbh Nagari Allahabad is famous as religious and meditation centre from ancient history period. The town is situated along river Yamuna. Emperor Akbhar constructed a fort named " Allahwas " which in due course of time converted to Allahabad. The town is specially recognised for its 6th and12th year Kumbh Mela. After 1857 this town was declared as the capital of U.P. by Britishers who developed civil line areas for their residential purposes. The population of Allahabad was 8.45 lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 22.67 lacs in 2001. |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 52.45 crores | ||
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KANPUR |
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The Industrial Captial of Uttar Pradesh Kanpur is situated along Ganga River. The town is also known as ( Manchester) of North India because rapid growth of cloth Mills alongwith other Industries. Kanpur is the largest town of Uttar Pradesh and the population of Kanpur was 20.30 lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 26.90 lacs in 2001. The rapid urbanisation and being a center of regional economic activities, this town developed in a very unplanned manner. The rapid increase in population has created a tremendous pressure on infrastructural facilities. To improve the infrastructural facilities, improvement of traffic and transportation and to rehabilitate the Industries the Blue Print is drawn. |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 71.40 crores | ||
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GHAZIABAD |
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The Ghaziabad as entrance gate to National Capital Delhi is a rapid developing Industrial town. After paritition in 1947 a large number of traders, industralists etc. came here as refugees which become the root cause of Industrial Development in this town. Nearness to Delhi is a another reason of population pressure.The population of Ghaziabad was 5.12 lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 9.69 lacs in 2001. To check the unplanned development in National Capital Delhi, the NCR Plan was envisaged and accordingly the growth of Ghaziabad is designed for infrastructure and other facilities. |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 73.73 crores | ||
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MEERUT |
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Meerut is very important from historic, geographic and economic point of view . The town is specially famous for scissors, handlooms and sports goods and also have strong agricultural base. The construction of Airstripp has brought this town in National Air Traffic Map, thereby further increasing its importence. The population of Meerut was 8.50 lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 11.67 lacs in 2001.There is a heavy pressure on infrastructural facilities because of population increase due to nearness of Delhi. Therefore a Blue Print |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 23.51 crores | ||
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ALIGARH |
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Aligarh is situated on Ganga-Yamuna doab and is famous for locks. Production of Locks is the major small scale Industry and around 80% of country’s lock production units are working in this town. Aligarh is a major Industrial and Trade Centre due to the geographical locations and conditions, the town is situationed on high and low grounds. Aligarh Muslim University has a special place for high Education in the country. Electrical Machinery, door fittings and statues are other important productions of this town. The population of Aligarh was 4.80 lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 6.68 lacs in 2001. |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 30.59 crores | ||
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SAHARANPUR |
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Saharanpur is situated on Ganga-Yamuna Doab and is very famous for wooden work carvings. The Industrilisation was started by the end of 19th centuary and Cigratte Factories, Paper Mills and Cloth Mills were established here. Saharanpur is a major junction of North Broad gauge Railway Line. The town is known as trade centre, industrial and service centre. The population of Saharanpur was 3.75lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 4.53 lacs in 2001. |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 11.21 crores | ||
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MUZAFFARNAGAR |
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Muzaffarnagar is the second largest distrist of Saharanpur Mandal. The town is connected with Meerut and Roorkee by NH-28, with Shamli and Bijnor by State Highway-12. Muzaffarnagar is an important Railway station between Delhi – Dehradun. The area of this town is 2.41 sq km and the population of Saharanpur was 2.48 lacs in the year 1991 which increased to 3.31 lacs in 2001.
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 18.58 crores | ||
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VARANASI |
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Varanasi situated along Ganga river, is a religious, cultural and art center for various communities since ancient times. It was also known as cultural capital of India. The temples, Kund, Ghat, Mut, Churches, Guruduara, Masjid and the narrow lanes have their own importance. Varanasi sarees, metal art pieces, utensils, toys, are known in the world. Varanasi is the third largest town of U.P. next to Kanpur and Lucknow. Primarily a trade cum industrial center having a special place for small scale textiles industries. The population of this town was 10.31 lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 12.12 lacks in 2001. |
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 63.99 crores | |
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HAPUR-PILKHUA |
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Hapur ia a major mandi town in NCR area of western Uttar Pradesh. The town is famous for its ‘papar’, though some other industries have also came up. Pilkhua is a famous for its handloom made bed sheets. To check the population migration towards Delhi, this town has been selected under NCR and accordingly planned development is carried out. The population of this town was 1.96lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 2.79 lacks in 2001. |
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 19.08 crores | |
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AGRA |
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Agra is famous as Taj Nagri in the whole world due to its Taj Mahal and holds an important place in world tourist map. Although the history of Agra is very old but it gained its importance after Mughals made it their capital. The town was primarily know for its stone carving, Zari and Zardozi works. Around 22 lacks tourists visits this town every year from all over the world. Traffic and transportation are the major concern in the planning of Agra city. The population of this town was 9.48 lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 13.21 lacks in 2001. |
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 130.83 crores | |
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KHURJA-BULANDSHAHR |
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Bulandshahr is situated along Cali river and is a important town of National Capital Region. The town is very densely populated. Khurja is known for pottery industries in whole world. The wholesale trade of Ghee and cereals are other important activities of this town. The town has been developing as regional centre in NCR area. The population of this town was 2.08 lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 2.75 lacks in 2001. |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 6.03 crores | ||
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UNNAO-SHUKLAGANJ |
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Unnao is medieval town situated along NH-25 and SH-38 has been developed as a sub-town of Kanpur Metropolitan. Geographically it is located between Lucknow and Kanpur, which was the root cause of population blast in this town. The disposal of drainage is one of the major problem of this town. The population of this town was 1.58 lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 2.75 lacks in 2001. |
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 8.29 crores | |
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MATHURA-VRINDAVAN |
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Muthura is an ancient town, important town for cultural and religious activities. The town is famous for its Holi festival. It has got 18k.m. long parikrama marg. Vrindawan is a small town, surrounded from three sides by river Yamuna. Mathura has 18 km long "Parikrama marg". On an average, around 4 lacks pilgrims visits this town daily, therefore apart from tourism other trades are limited. The population of this town was 2.84 lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 3.76 lacks in 2001. |
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 19.06 crores | |
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MORADABAD |
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Moradabad is famous for brass utensils and show pieces , since ages not only in India but in other countries also. The Export of Brass utensils, earns a substantial foreign currency. The town is located on National Highway-24 and is a trade and administrative center. The population of this town was 4.44 lacks in the year 1991, which increase to 6.41 lacks in 2001. The extreme pressure of traffic and poor drainage are some of the major problems of the town due to which most of the time in a year the roads are damage. |
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 16.16 crores | |
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AYODHYA-FAIZABAD |
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The Ayodhya-Faizabad is an Important cultural and religious town of the India. Faizabad was the capital of Awadh and was flourished during British rule. The population of Faizabad was 1.77 lacks in 1991, which increased to 2.08 lacks during 2001. Due to a heavy traffic of pilgrims, there has always been a pressure on infrastructure facilities of this town and to meet out the demand, blue print 2002-03 has been envisaged. |
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Major Projects completed in Blue Print 2001-02
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Major Projects included in Blue Print 2002-03
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| Cost of Projects : 10.69 crores | ||