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Mandawa, Mandawa (Jhunjhunu), Former residence of Shekhawatthakurs of Mandawa, today a hotel, (6) BhinderGarh, Chittorgarh, (7) City Palace, Jaipur, now a Museum, (8) City Palace, Uadipur, now a M u s e u u m , ( 9 ) D e o g a r h M a h a l , DeogarhMadaria, today a hotel, (10)
CONTENTS
1.1 .MAP OF RAJASTHAN STATE SHOWING 33 DISTRICTS
1.2
with the Pakistan border.
Population of Jaisalmer, as per census of 2011 is 89,025 with male population of 49,261 and female of 39,764.
LOCATION & POPULATION.
Jaisalmer district is in the western part of Rajasthan and is surrounded by Bikaner, Jodhpur and Barmerdistricts of Rajasthan on three sides, and the fourth side
2 TOURISTS ATTRACTIONS IN RAJ-ASTHAN; ESPECIALLY JAISALMER
2.1 .
(1) Alsisaar Haveli, Jaipur, (2) Amber Palace (Amber Fort), Jaipur, (3) BansiGarh, Chittorgarh, (4) BhanwarNiwas, Bikaner, Historival Haveli, now a hotel, (5) Castle
TOURISTS PLACES/ATTRACTION IN RAJASTHAN
JAISALMER - 2021JAISALMER - 2021JAISALMER - 2021PLANNING PRINCIPLES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF
R.G. GUPTA POLICY/CITY PLANNER
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R. G. Gupta (M: 09811018374)City / Policy Planner Email: [email protected]
web : www.rgplan.org ; blog. www.ramgopalgupta.blog.com
S.No. DESCRIPTION
1 AREA
2 Sub Divisions
3 Tehsils
4 Panchayat Samities
5 Total No. of inhabited villages
7 Total No. of Towns
8 No. of Gramdani Villages
9 Length of International Border
38392
4
4
3
750
37
2
18
471
UNIT PARTICULARS
Sq. Km.
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
km.
Total No. of uninhabited villages6
GENERAL
POPULATION
10 Male
11 Female
12 Total
279101
229146
508247
No
No
No
S.No. DESCRIPTION UNIT PARTICULARS
BRIEF OF JAISALMER
JAISALMERDISTRICT
R.G. GUPTA POLICY/CITY PLANNER
1 Brief of Jaisalmer.
2 Tourists attractions in Rajasthan; especially in Jaisalmer.
3 Financial Planning for EWS, LIG, and other uses.
4 Connectivity of Jaisalmer
5 Settlements in Jaisalmer district.
6
7 (Housing, Physical, Circulation, Social, Economic, Ecological, Emergency, Environment, Character).
8 Important Maps
9 Private Partner ship - Jaisalmer dated 24-09-013. : by R.G. Gupta
10 To p To u r i s t P a l c e s i n J a i s a l m e r Recommended by Travelers.
Proposed Principles of Planning
Infrastructure Planning
R.G. GUPTA POLICY/CITY PLANNER
Calculation of price of developed land should be done after including the following components namely:
(a) Cost of acquisition of land for various purposes,
(b) Cost of internal and peripheral infrastructure,
(c) Cost of development of sites for Public & Semi Public facilities
Assuming that the cost of developed land on the basis of the above formula stated in para above is X, then the percentage of cost of land for different uses may be as given in the following table.
1 FOR ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTION OF THE SOCIETY 40% of X
FOR LOW INCOME GROUP OF THE SOCIETY
FOR MIDDLE INCOME GROUP OF THE SOCIETY
FOR HIGH INCOME GROUP OF THE SOCIETY
FOR DISTRICT PARK, PLAYGROUND AND OPEN SPACES
SITES FOR EDUCATION, HEALTH FACILITIES
SITES FOR OTHER SOCIAL AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
SITES FOR COMMERCIAL USE
FOR SHIFTING OF NON-CONFORMING INDUSTRIAL UNITS
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
FOR NEW INDUSTRIES
FOR INFORMAL SECTOR
X
1.5 of X
4X or more
25% of X
50% of X
50% of X
20X or more
75% of X
4X or more
X
5 SETTLEMENTS IN JAISALMER DISTRICT
(1) Kishangarh, (2) Tanot, (3) Ranao, (4) Bhuttawala, (5) SarkariTla, (6) Digga, (7) Kheya, (8) Hada, (9) Ekaipur, (10) Sanu, (11) Kunghara, (12) Devikot, (13) Aakal, (14) Bangha, (15) Dabdi, (16) Kotdi, (17) Jasurana, (18) Hamiera, (19) Chandan, (20) Naeran, (21) Kanod, (22) Kathodi, (23) Bhadhasar, (24) Kandiyana, (25) Mokal, (26) Manda, (27) Mohangarh, (28) Digga, (29) Badodgaon, (30) Kanoi, (31) Khuiyana, (32) Babuwali, (33) Shahgarh, (34) Kotwala, (35) Ghotaroo, (36) Longewala, (37) Jania, (38) Khara, (39) Bhon, (40) Beloi, (41) Ghanana, (42) Khoohadi, (43) Lodrva, (44) Haboor, (45) Joga, (46) Shaghan, (47) Sujiyo, (48) Sanavda, (49) RatanKiBasi, (50) Khetasar, (51) Madva, (52) Teliwada, (53) Bhaniyana, (54) Khoral, (55) Kapooria, (56) Devda, (57) Chhatangarh, (58) Koondhara, (59) Khabha, (60) Damodra, (61) Kelawa, (62) Jhinjhinyali, (63) Lakha, (64) Tejrawa, (65) Satto, (66) Mayazlar, (67) Mandai, (68) Khoral, (69) Rajmathai, (70) Ram Devra, (71) Gomat, (72) Pokhran, (73) Lawa, (74) Ujjla, (75) Bhakhuri, (76) Phalsund, (77) Netashar, (78) Lakhmana, (79) Rasla, (80) Dholia, (81) ShriBhadria, (82) Aashkandar, (83) Tadana, (84) Keroo, (85) Ghantiyali, (86) Nachana, (87) Bahla, (88) Bharewala, (89) Sujio, (90) Lathi, (91) Chinnoo, (92) Bodana, (93) Dantal, (94) Dhaishar, (95) Bhasdha, (96) That, (97) Balana, (98) Hameera, (99) Rama, (100) Rashla, (101) Odnia, (102) Kelawa, (103) ShriMohangarh, (104) Didhu, (105) Satyaya, (106) Aavey, (107) Chainpura, (108) Bagthal, (109) Balad, (110) Rajmathai, (111) Sodacore, (112) Roopshi, (113) Sanawada, (114) Dholia, (115) Khetolai,
Devigarh, Delwara, now a heritage hotel, (11) FatehPrakash Palace, Uadipur, now a hotel, (12) Fort Delwara, Uadipur, (13) Junagarh Fort and Palace, Bikaner, (14) Gajner Palace, Bikaner, (15) Golbagh Palace, Bharatpur, Former royal residence, now a museum, (16) Gorbandh Palace, Jaisalmer, (17) Khimsar Fort, Nagour district, (18) Kuchaman Fort, Nagour district, (19) Jag Mandir, Udaipur, (20) Jag Niwas, Udaipur, (21) JalMahal, Jaipur, (22) Jai Mahal, Jaipur, (23) Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer, (24) Traditionally Caparisoned elephants on parade, (25) Red Chillies (26) Wild Rajasthan's alluring denizens, (27) Old Palace retainers at City Palace, Jaipur, (28) The “GaneshDeorhi” at the Amber fort complex Jaipur, (29) HawaMahal (Palace of Winds), (30) JantarMantar, the famous open air observatory, (31) Teej festival in Jaipur, (32) Traditional folk dances are part of J a i p u r ' s Te e j c e l e b r a t i o n s . ( 3 3 ) KhwajaMohiddinChistiKiDargah, Ajmer (34) Mount Abu, (35) RanthambhorFort , (36) UmaidBhawan Palace, Jodhpur, (37) The PhoolMahal at the Mahrangarh Fort Jodhpur (38) Jain temples within the Jaisalmer complex(39) Jaisalmer Patton ki Haveli and other palaces.
2.2 .
(1) Jaisalmer Fort, (2) PatwonKi Haveli, (3) Nathmalji's Haveli, (4) Salim Singh's Haveli,
TOURISTS PLACES IN JAISALMER
(5) BadalNivas Palace, (6) Sarvottam Vilas Palace, (7) Many Jain Temples (the Chandraprabhu, Parasnath, Shitlanath, Sambhavanath, Shantinath, Kunthunath and Rikhabdev), (8) Sand Dunes of Sam and Khuri, (9) The Garsisar Tank, (10) Ladurva, the earlier capital of the Bhattis
2.3 .
A special train based on Rajasthan culture should be started joining all the historical palaces namely – (1) Hanuman Garh, (2) Bikaner, (3)Chhittorgarh, (4)Jaisalmer, (5) Jodhpur, (6)Barmer, (7)Nagour, (8)Churu, (9)Jhunjhunu, (10)Sikar, (11)Puskar, (12) Ajmer, (13)Sirohi, (14)Banswara, (15) Pratapgarh, (16)Bundi, (17) Udaipur, (18) Kota, (19)Jaipur, (20) Bharatpur, (21) Sawai Madhopur and (22) many others.
REGULAR SERVICE OF SPECIALTRAIN
4 CONNECTIVITY OF JAISALMER
4.1
Regular deluxe bus service is available to Jaisalmer from Jodhpur. Bus service is available from National Capital Delhi and other destination of Rajasthan also.
4.2
Although rail service in Jaisalmer is not well developed. Jaisalmer also figures in the route of luxury trains. The '
' and the ' ' are also there. There is regular trains service to Jaisalmer from Jodhpur, which is well connected to all the major cities such as Agra, Jaipur, New Delhi, Mumbai and many more by the network of trains
4.3
Jaisalmer is going to have its own airport, 10km from the proper city with connections to Delhi and Mumbai. Other important cities in India are connected via Jodhpur which is (275 km.)
by Road
by Rail
Palace on wheels Royal Orient Express
by Air
3 PROPOSED FINANCIAL NORMS FOR EWS, LIG, AND OTHER USES.
(d) 50% of the proportionate cost of Trunk Infrastructure(Physical, Circulation, Social, Ecological & Economic)
(e) 20% of the cost of construction of Public and Semi-public buildings,
(f) 50% of the proportionate cost of beautification of the entire zone; specially green areas.
6.2 ; Many elements of Planning, Re-planning. Development, Re- development, Construct ion, Re-construct ion, Management, Re-management and Maintenance and Re-management can be dealt with easily in this sector.
CORPORATE SECTOR
6.3(i) With the help of Websites;(ii) With the help of discussions from time to time;
TRANSPARENCY
6.15 (details will be
formulated later on).
E . G O V E R N A N C E A N D M . GOVERNANCE
R.G. GUPTA POLICY/CITY PLANNER
6
PROPOSED PRINCIPLES OF PLANNING ( 15 in numbers)
6.1 :(i) Allocation of land (Land Policy)(ii) Land Use Policy(iii) Financial Policy
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN
7 INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
(HOUSING, PHYSICAL, CIRCULATION,
SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, ECOLOGICAL,
EMERGENCY, ENVIRONMENT,
CHARACTER)
7.1 – (a) New Housing (b) Housing for Urban poor through Slum & JJ approaches, (c) Houses on Independent Plots by the system of Redevelopment, (c) Unauthorized & unauthorized Regularized colonies.
Housing
6.4
There are many pockets in the city / outside the city which are not in a planned / developed way and lack physical, circulation, social, economic, ecological infrastructure. TDR will be very useful to develop the area with full infrastructure.
6.5
This reduces journey to work place from living place and vice-versa. On this, experiments are being done in Mega cities like Delhi, Mumbai etc.
6.6of particular
characteristics are very attractive in the city; Therefore, a department of “ S T R E E T F U R N I T U R E A R T COMMISSION” should be constituted.
6.7
A detailed not has to be prepared and then action taken.
USE OF TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TDR)
HIGHER F.A.R ALONG HIGH INTENSITY CORRIDORS.
HISTORIC STREET FURNITURE AND SIGNAGE'S
LAND DEVELOPMENT, DISPOSAL AND DISTRIBUTION POLICY
6.8
God has given unique culture to Rajasthan, which should be propagated in India and abroad.
TO PROPAGATE THE CULTURE OF RAJASTHAN
6.9 should be planned and developed for the development of Jaisalmer and other important cities of Rajasthan.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT WING
6.10
of Unauthorized colonies; Villages; Slum areas and Jhuggi clusters.
RE-PLANNING, RE-DEVELOPMENT, R E - C O N S T R U C T I O N , R E -M A N A G E M E N T A N D R E -MAINTENANCE
6.11 of
various activities of Planning, Re-p l a n n i n g , D e v e l o p m e n t , R e -development, Construction, Re-construction, Management, Re-management and Maintenance, Re-maintenance.
COORDINATION, INTEGRATION, EVALUATION AND MONITORING
6.12Jaisalmer is the biggest district in area with lakh of sq.km. of Barren land. It has minimum population. Continuous research should be done to find out how this Barren land can be used for the purpose of (i) Agriculture, (ii) Horticulture, (iii) Generation of Power, (iv) Small lakes etc.
JAISALMER GREEN
6.13: Newspaper Time of
thIndia – 19 September, 2013(i) A consortium of CPSEs driven by Hindustan Salt to put up 4,000 MW Solar plant near Sambharlake at the cost ofRs. 30,000 Crore.(ii) In the first phase, 1,000 MW will be developed, which will require Rs. 7,500 Crore capital investment.(iii) Along with Hindustan Salt, BHEL, S o l a r E n e r g y C o r p o r a t i o n , SatlujJalVidyut Nigam and Power Grid will have equity holding in the venture.
I N C R E A S I N G E L E C T R I C POWER(Source
6.14.
COLLECTION OF RAIN WATER TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE
INDIRA GANDHI CANAL MAP
Pic
RAJASTHAN MAP
7.2 : (i) Water – (a) Augmentation of water distribution, (b) Construction of new treatment plants, (ii) Sewer – (a) Augmentation of sewerage T Plants, (b) Construction of new sewerage treatment plants, (iii) D r a i n a g e , ( i v ) P o w e r – Augmentation of power distribution s y s t e m , ( v ) S o l i d Wa s t e Management– Development of sanitary landfill sites,
(vi)Construction/ development of compost/ incinerat ion plants, (vii)Tele-communication .
7.3 : (i) Roads of 24M & above, (ii) R O B / R U B , C l o v e r l e a f , (iii)Railways(iv)Metro (v) Cycle tracks, (vii) Foot paths, (viii) Petrol Pumps and CNG stations.
7.4 : (i) Health – Hospital and Veterinary hospitals, (ii) Education -(a) School for physical ly handicapped, (b) Vocational Training Centre, (c) Primary, Middle, Secondary & Senior secondary school and colledge (iii) Security – (a) Police Station, (b) Jail, (iv) Safety (a) Fire
Physical Infrastructure
Circulation Infrastructure
Social Infrastructure
Station, (b) Disaster Management, (v) Justice - Court (vi) Recreational – (a) Multipurpose community hall, (b) Socio Cultural activities centre, (c) Exhibition sites & (vii) Shelter, (viii) Other community facilities - (a) Old Age Home, (b) Science Centre, ( c ) C r e m a t i o n g r o u n d s , Cemetery/burial grounds.
7.5 : (i) To stop & control (i) Water, (ii) Air, (iii) Noise, (iv) Soil pollution and to keep control on (v) Global warming.
7.6 : (i) La rge Commerc ia l cen t re , Community Shopping Centre, Local Shopping Centres, (ii) Wholesale market, (iii) Govt., Semi Govt., Corporate and Private Offices, (iv) Industrial areas of different types.
7.7 : To tackle (i) Earthquake, (ii)Floods etc.
Ecological Infrastructure
Economic Infrastructure
Emergency Infrastructure
7.8 .Character Infrastructure
JAISALMERDISTRICT
JAISALMER DISTRICT MAP
TO CREATE
Love
Truth
Compassion
Tolerance
Purity
Selfless Service
Self Sacrifice
Self Control
Serenity
Fortitude
Forgiveness
Contentment
Curiosity
Asceticism
Generosity etc.
ResultantGood
Character
To eradicatethe negative
Mentaltendency
To enhance‘HumanValues’
To makeIdeal &
Excellentpersonalities
TO HAVE
Sublime
Judicious
Disciplined
Cultured
Balances
Cheerful
Positive thinking
Industrious
Duty Conscious
Modest
Discrete
Responsible
Self Confident
Dedicated
Resolute
Energetic
Dynamic
Courageous
Harmonious
Hospitable
Broad Minded
CHARACTER INFRASTRUCTURE
Anger Greed Lust Jealousy Fear Deceit Malice
Hatred Hypocrisy Violence Selfishness Ego
Partiality Arrogance Obstinacy etc.
TO CONTROL
R.G. GUPTA POLICY/CITY PLANNER
8 IMPORTANT MAPS
R.G. GUPTA POLICY/CITY PLANNER
TOP TOURIST PLACES IN JAISALMER RECOMMENDED BY TRAVELLERS
JAISALMER FORTRANK 1
TYPE FORT
ENTRY PAID
MANAK CHOWK AND HAVELIS
RANK 22
TYPE HAVELIS
ENTRY PAID
SHANTINATH TEMPLE
RANK 23
TYPE TEMPLE
JAIN TEMPLES
RANK 2
TYPE TEMPLE
ENTRY PAID
DESERT NATIONAL PARK
RANK 3
TYPE NATIONAL PARK
ENTRY PAID
CHANDRAPRABHU TEMPLE
RANK 28
TYPE TEMPLE
PATWON-KI-HAVELI
RANK 5
TYPE HAVELI
ENTRY PAID
GADSISAR LAKE
RANK 16
TYPE LAKE
LODURVA
RANK 45
TYPE HAVELIS
ENTRY PAID
R. G. Gupta (M: 09811018374)City / Policy Planner
Email: [email protected] web : www.rgplan.org ; blog. www.ramgopalgupta.blog.com
UPS Campus, Block-A, Preet Vihar, Delhi-92
Coopted member Vidhan Sabha,
Ex. Sr. Secy. to a Committee in the parliament,
Ex. A. Commissioner. Planning. DDA,;Ex. Advisor to CM Delhi,
Ex. Advisor to i) DSIDC, ii) DAMB, iii) DTTDC, iv) DLPPC, v) Slum Dept.,
President: Character Infrastructure Educational Society,
Director: R. G. Macro Planners Pvt. Ltd.,
UPS Campus, Block-A PreetVihar, Delhi-110092
NATMALJI'S HAVELI
RANK 33
TYPE HAVELIS
ENTRY PAID
RAJASTHAN10
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