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NDPL's vision focuses on addressing Pune's slum rehabilitation challenges through innovative urban development initiatives. By leveraging the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) scheme, NDPL aims to provide free, formal housing to slum dwellers, improving living conditions while contributing to the city's long-term infrastructure growth. Through advanced construction technologies, community-focused designs, and efficient execution, NDPL is transforming slum areas into organized, sustainable communities, making Pune more inclusive and better prepared for future growth.
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NDPL’s Vision: Transforming Pune through SRA and Urban Development Slum Rehabilitation & Urban Development Initiatives in Pune
- India's cities, including Pune, are experiencing rapid growth. • - Over 64 million slum dwellers in India, with Pune being a high concentration area. • - Slums face overcrowding, lack of basic facilities, and public health challenges. Introduction to Pune's Slum Challenge
- The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) is a government initiative to redevelop slums. • - Focuses on in-situ rehabilitation: Redeveloping slum areas without displacement. • - Public-Private Partnership model: Developers offer free homes in exchange for TDR or FSI. What is SRA?
- NDPL is leveraging SRA for large-scale redevelopment projects in Pune. • - Focus on efficiency, compliance, and community impact. • - Transparency and proper documentation are integral to the process. NDPL's Role in SRA Implementation
1. Free Housing: Homes provided at no cost to slum dwellers. • 2. In-Situ Development: Residents stay in or near the same area. • 3. Government Facilitation: Clearances and resident eligibility support. • 4. Developer Incentive: TDR or FSI for developers to make the project financially feasible. Key Components of the SRA Model
1. Site Acquisition: Identifying and acquiring slum locations. • 2. Resident Engagement: Building trust through surveys and consent. • 3. Documentation: Submitting proposals and legal documentation to SRA. • 4. Construction & Handover: Using efficient construction technologies and systems. NDPL's SRA Implementation Process
- ALU-FORM: Fast, consistent construction, reducing cost and improving safety. • - Phytorid: Eco-friendly plant-based sewage treatment system. • - These technologies enhance sustainability in Pune’s housing projects. Tech-Enabled Construction: ALU-FORM & Phytorid
- Location: Ramtekdi, Pune, 50 acres of slum area. • - 7 Buildings, 11 stories, 1,176 families. • - Completion: 2015 (Phase 1 - 516 families). • - Features: Free housing, community spaces, education support, and more. Project Highlight: Prathama – Ramtekdi
- Location: Near Dandekar Bridge, Pune. • - Flats: 192 units handed over, with 7 shops. • - Completion: May 2019. • - Features: Community spaces, legal homeownership, and formal integration into Pune. Project Highlight: Parivartan – Dandekar Bridge
- NDPL aims to scale the SRA model for the entire city. • - Supports Pune’s infrastructure development and public health. • - Long-term impact on urban development and slum rehabilitation. Scaling for City-Wide Impact
- NDPL is transforming Pune’s slums into organized urban communities. • - Focus on sustainable development, improved living conditions, and community empowerment. • - Continued growth and contribution to Pune’s urban development. Conclusion & NDPL’s Future Plans