[sustran] JAIPAL REDDY URGES STATES TO PROMOTE PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Eric Britton eric.britton at ecoplan.org
Mon Jun 14 03:09:03 JST 2010


If I may, and without intending any disrespect at all, I have read this
announcement several times and at the end of it do not feel particularly
optimistic about the changes it seems to promise.

 

But to be frank I simply do not know enough to take this statement to take
it apart item by item. That said, I would be an interested reader for anyone
with more direct knowledge and a balanced perspective to do just that for
the group.

 

It is my position that these statements need to be read very very carefully.

 

Thank you. 

 

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Ministry of Urban Development     
JAIPAL REDDY URGES STATES TO PROMOTE PUBLIC TRANSPORT 
CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY HELD 

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    17:2 IST       The Union Minister of Urban Development, Shri Jaipal
Reddy has said that his Ministry has advised the States to make adequate
provision for dedicated path for the pedestrians and cycle-users wherever
roads are being built or widened. 

Addressing the Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to his Ministry
here today, Shri Reddy also informed that the Centre is giving funds to the
States under Jawaharlal Nehru NationalUrban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) for the
constrution of footpaths and dedicated cycle lanes. He said that two pilot
research projects for the scientific management of cycle rickshaws have been
sanctioned for Delhi and Chandigarh. 

He said that the States are also being advised to promote public transport
by integrating all the modes of transport. The Centre has sanctioned Bus
Rapid Transport System (BRTS) for nine cities namely, Ahemdabad, Rajkot,
Surat, Indore, Bhopal, Pune- Pimpri Chinchwad, Vijaywada, Vishakhapatnam and
Jaipur at a cost of Rs. 4770 crore besides providing finance for 15,620 low
floor buses for the 61 cities across the country to improve the urban
transport , the minister informed. 

Shri Reddy said that the States have also been advised to amend by-laws to
make mandatory parking space for all commercial and residential properties
and to set up dedicated transport authority to manage the traffic and also
to introduce "traffic Information Magament Control Centres (TIMCC) using
ITS. He said that under the JNNURM, his Ministry provides funds for
multi-level parking complexes and assistance for setting up ITS. 

Participating in the discussion, Members emphasised the need of inclusion of
small cities also under JNNURM schemes as development of smaller towns would
help decongest the big cities in the long run. Some Members also raised the
issue of proper compensation to the families of workers who lost their lives
while working at the Metro Projects. 

The Members of Parliament who attended the Meeting were : S/Shri
C.M.Chang,Ramesh kumar, P. Kumar, Ratan Singh, Sanjay Dina Patil, Prahlad V.
Joshi, Shivakumar C. Udasi, Hukumdeo Narayan Yadav, B.K. Hariprasad,
Penumalli Madhu and Surendra Motilal Patel, Vilas Muttemwar and J.P.
Agarwal.



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