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Title: | A Case Study of Socio Economic Impact of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Jnnurm on Nanded City 2005 to 2012 |
Researcher: | Kondekar Sagar Santosh |
Guide(s): | Sukale V V |
Keywords: | JNNURM |
University: | Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University |
Completed Date: | 2017 |
Abstract: | Urbanization in India is a late phenomenon observed in 20th century and has little newlinedemographic features as compared to world scenario. Urbanization in India was newlinesignificantly low altogether Hindu rate of growth . Five year planning in 20th Century newlinehad major concentration on the development of rural India. Few initiatives for urban newlinedevelopment too attempted by the government but they all were executed on the small newlinescale. It seems natural because of the tiny urban demographic features that time. Since newlinelast three decade urban population in India is accelerating. Urbanization in India is newlinecharacterized by Pseudo urbanization. It became necessary for planners to give attention newlineto the urban area which contributes more than 60% in nations Gross Domestic Product. newlineJawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) was introduced in 2005 newlinemerging previous many schemes of urban development into a single mission. It is a kind newlineof first attempt by the Central Government with huge investment in identified 65 mission newlinecities scheduled for seven years. JNNURM is an attempt to fade Pseudo urbanization and newlineto make cities nurture with their functional infrastructure in a very efficient and effective newlinemanner with inclusive and sustainable development. JNNURM is a kind of Big Push to newlineidentified mission cities in India. JNNURM has been considered for present study newlinebecause of its distinct features than any other policies so far made previously for the newlineurban development. newlineMaharashtra state stands at second position with five mission cities identified under newlineJNNURM after Uttar Pradesh containing highest i.e. seven mission cities. Among these newlinefive mission cities in Maharashtra, Nanded is the least small city demographically and newlinepossible capabilities of ULB. A Case of small city like Nanded is considered for present newlinestudy because; it is the only city which falls in the backward region (i.e. Marathwada newlineregion of Maharashtra) where JNNURM has been implemented in comparison to among newlineother regions of Maharashtra which are better off. Through |
Pagination: | 269p |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10603/188847 |
Appears in Departments: | School of Social Sciences |
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