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On 10 December 2019, during the National Ganga Council Meeting in Kanpur, the Hon’ble Prime Minister emphasized the need to adopt new thinking in river cities, one with a facilitatory outlook rather than a regulatory approach. In the 5th meeting of the Empowered Task Force on River Ganga in February 2020, NIUA and the Town and Country Planning Organisation (TCPO) were directed to provide suggestions on holistic river-centric planning. Accordingly, the Urban River Management Plan (URMP) framework was conceived of and launched on 4th November 2020 by NIUA in partnership with the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG). The framework is a general template for river cities to prepare their city-specific river management plans taking into account the ecological and socio-economic significance of rivers. URMPs have since been formulated by Kanpur, Ayodhya, Chatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Bareilly, and Moradabad.
With support from the World Bank, 60 additional cities within the Ganga Basin states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand will now prepare their URMPs. From the hill cities of Uttarakhand to the impact of rapid Industrialization on the rivers of Bihar and Jharkhand, this project will be focussing on a multitude of verticals - all aimed to strengthen urban river management in India. Over its duration, this project will focus on preparing the URMPs in partnership with the identified 60 Ganga Basin cities. In the first phase, 25 cities will be targeted (5-each from the 5 Ganga Basin States), while the remaining 35 cities will be taken up in the subsequent phase.
60
Cities in the Ganga Basin states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand are being covered under the project
3 million +
People will be directly impacted in the first phase alone, which implements the project in 25 chosen cities
18
Tributaries of the Ganga River will be impacted in the first phase of the project
Events
URMP Steering Committee Meeting: Uttar Pradesh
URMP Steering Committee Meeting: West Bengal
URMP Steering Committee Meeting: Bihar
URMP Steering Committee and Orientation Meeting: Uttarakhand
I encourage all river cities in the Ganga River Basin to make full use of [the Urban River Management Plan] framework to scale up river-sensitive development. Rest assured, this will benefit the cities more than anyone else. A river is, unquestionably, among a city’s greatest natural assets. Let us start by treating it as one.
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October 2024 - October 2024