internship at ap crda
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Internship at CRDA
Manoj.v 2140200171 B.Planning V sem, 3rd year
Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority AP CRDA
contents• Introduction• Location• Background• Organisation scale• Annual turnover• Coverage of Sectors• Internship profile• Role in project• Process of inspection• Task assigned• Task status• Contribution• BPS status• References
Introduction
AP CRDA
Land scape & environment utilities planning Development
control accounts Traffic & transportation strategy
AP CRDA- Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development AuthorityThe AP CRDA act , 2014 has come into force with effect from 30th day of December, 2014 by virtue of notification published in the extra ordinary issue Andhra Pradesh gazette dated 30.12.2014
LocationOffice Address
Lenin Centre ,
Governor Pet ,
VIJAYAWADA – 520002 ,
ANDHRA PRADESH – INDIA.
Phone : 0866 - 2577475
AP CRDA main office is located at Lenin centre, governerpet, Vijayawada, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. Other branches are located at yerrabalem and tullur, to facilitate the smooth running.
BackgroundThe Andhra Pradesh government dissolved the existing Vijayawada, Guntur, Tenali, Mangalagiri urban development authority (VGTM-UDA) to form the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), which will oversee the development of the new capital region.
Year Event Area (sq.km)
1978 VGTM (Vijayawada Guntur Tenali Mangalagiri) UDA formed 1665.66
1980 Renamed as ASUDA (Amaravati Seema Urban Development Authority) 1665.66
1981 Again Changed to VGT (Vijayawada Guntur Tenali) UDA 1665.66
1984 Renamed again as VGTM (Vijayawada Guntur Tenali Mangalagiri) UDA 1665.66
2004 VGTM area extended 1954.64
2012 VGTM area extended (including forest & hills) 7319
2014 Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) formed 7319
2015 Andhra Pradesh Capital Region area extended 8603
List of projects
Organisation scaleAP CRDA covers an area of 8,352.69 km2 (3,224.99 sq. m) under 58 mandals , of which 29 are in Krishna district and 29 in Guntur district. The capital region covers 18 mandals fully and 11 mandals partially in Guntur district.. In Krishna district, it covers 15 mandals fully and 14 mandals partially under the jurisdiction of APCRDA. The capital city is an Urban Notified Area, and will cover 217.23 km2(83.87 sq.mts), within the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region.
Annual turnoverIt was in 1998 that illegal layouts and constructions were regularised for the first time. After the scheme was challenged in the court, united AP introduced a new scheme, Building Penalization Scheme (BPS). In 2008, BPS fetched a revenue of Rs.1,100 crore to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC). In the 13 districts of AP, the same scheme in 2008 saw 1. 25 lakh applications for BPS of which 90,000 were regularized. present the scheme fetched a revenue of Rs.293 crore.
Coverage of sectorsGovernment
Geography
Economic
Demography
Health & education
Transport
Service and utilities
Internship profile
BPS
Building Penalization SchemeBPS means large number of unapproved layouts and unauthorized buildings are cropping up in all urban areas. Government with a view to regulate the unauthorized constructions came up with a penalization of unauthorized constructions and constructions in deviations of sanctioned plan. This was done allegedly to help bring unauthorized constructions into planning fold and also to remove the threat or fear of demolition. According to government, it is one time opportunity to get unauthorized constructions regulated. The scheme allows the owners of buildings to legalize irregularities by paying prescribed fees. The scheme is applicable in all 98 municipalities and 13 corporations in the 13 districts of the state, which have seen a huge number of illegal constructions. Owners can avail themselves of this facility for the buildings constructed from 1- 1985 to 31-12-2014. Government has fixed different rates for commercial and non-commercial buildings. Buildings below 100 square feet are exempted from the scheme.
Projects involved
For the CRDA region except those included in the ‘Capital City Area’ ( 24 villages )
Role in projectSurveyor under building inspectorApplicant document scrutiny Field inspection
Process of inspection
Informing the applicant
visiting the field
Scrutiny of documents
Calculating the deviation or
unauthorized
Entering the data in tab
Penalty for deviation or
unauthorised
Sanctioning of new plan
Approval of commissioner
Interns role
AP CRDA role
Task assigned Inspection of 20 application/buildings per day
Total days- 38-5= 3310 days scrutiny of applications 23 days field work Total applications to be inspected 480
Task Status 300 applications are completed 180 incomplete due to unavailability of documents, presence of owner
contributionContributed in the updation of website to avoid data entry problem for surveyors.
BPS statusIn 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh, the scheme in 2008 saw 1.25 lakhs applications for BPS of which 90,000 were cleared
Present status on BPS
A official of CRDA said that “ we are hoping to collect at least Rs.400 crores from BPS “ – times of India.
G.O.Ms.No.128- govt of Andhra Pradesh-22.05.2015 AP online BPS-Guntur BPS website www.bps.ap.gov.in Times of India 23.05.2015 The Hindu (news paper )
References