Re: [mpisgmedia] [scan] JnNURM start!

Delhi is missing from the list? I wonder who is organising these workshops.
ITPI is doing it annual convention in Amritsar from 14-16 Jan with
sub-themes on
a. planned development of identified settlements b. integrated and equitable
provision ofinfrastructure c. urban reforms and d. basic issues of
development of a border settlement-case study Amritsar.


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From: "Gita Dewan Verma" <mpisgplanner@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [mpisgmedia] [scan] JnNURM start!


> | announced 21 nov, launched 03 dec, tendered 05 dec
> | project proposals, even first CDP (Pune) rolling.
> | now, start!
>
>
> Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission starts
> tomorrow
>
> New Delhi | December 29, 2005 7:44:51 PM IST
> The process of implementation of Jawaharlal Nehru
> National Urban Renewal Mission... will start
> tomorrow... with the start of workshops across seven
> cities... Lucknow, Guwahati, Jaipur, Hyderabad,
> Bangalore, Mumbai and Kolkata during the next one
> month.
> Official sources said here today that a Mission
> Directorate has been set up in the capital to
> coordinate with the state governments and the mission
> cities. State governments have been asked to set up
> steering committees and nodal agencies to access
> central funds under the mission.
> The Urban Development Ministry, which is implementig
> the sub-mission, Urban Infrastructure and governance,
> is in the process of empanelling consultants for
> preparation of city development plans and detailed
> project reports...
> http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=204910&cat=India
>
>
> Plan to revamp 63 cities in fast mode; directorate set
> up
>
> RAJAT GUHA
> Posted online: Friday, December 30, 2005 at 0012 hours
> IST
> NEW DELHI, DEC 29: The Union urban development
> ministry is all set to go ahead with its ambitious
> project, the JawaharLal Nehru National Urban Renewal
> Mission (JNNURM), intended to develop 63 cities around
> the nation, with the setting up of a mission
> directorate in the Capital. The directorate will
> coordinate with the state governments and the mission
> cities. The ministry is also empanelling consultants
> ...
> ...
> A combined investment by the Union government, the
> state governments and the urban local bodies of over
> Rs one lakh crore is likely to be spent on the
> programme. For the financial year 2005-06, around Rs
> 5,500 crore has been earmarked for the project. The
> ministry has already invited proposals under JNNURM
> from the states.
>
> http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=112978
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