In its report which was presented in Lok Sabha today, the Standing Committee on Urban Development headed by BJD MP Pinaki Misra, said that though urban development is a subject assigned to states, the Urban Development Ministry should hand hold and implement its plans to develop smart cities and work for renewal of 500 cities.
The panel recommended for vertical development in Delhi and other cities because there is scarcity of land.
"But the Committee are distressed to note that there is no example of large Indian cities that have managed to stay ahead of the urbanisation curve and cope with the growth over the past two decades. More so, despite these master plans, there is a sharp decline in the quality of life of urban residents over the last few decades," the panel said.
The Centre, the Committee said is taking huge initiatives in terms of development of 100 smart cities, and urban renewal of 500 cities and recommended the Urban Development Ministry to expedite the mission and help make all cities livable in a sustainable manner.
It also recommended that the government should finalise the norms related to Floor Area Ratio (FAR) and ground coverage for residential plots in Lutyens Delhi.
The Committee had received a representation from former MPs Jai Prakash Agarwal and Naveen Jindal, the President and Secretary respectively of the Lutyen's Bungalow Zone Residents Welfare association, regarding the request for increase in FAR in Lutyen bungalows zone.
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