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Bangalore Development Authority The main objective of BDA is to transform Bangalore to an ideal global destination with high quality infrastructure, better quality of life by ensuring sustainable and planned development based on effective monitoring, regulation, through participatory and innovative approach. web site url : http://www.bdabangalore.org/ |
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Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu is the fourth largest metropolitan city in India. The Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) comprises the city of Chennai, 16 municipalities, 20 town panchayats and 214 village panchayats in 10 panchayat unions. The extent of CMA is 1189 Sq.km. The functions of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority are to carry out a survey of the Chennai Metropolitan planning area and prepare reports on the surveys so carried out, to prepare a Master Plan or Detailed Development Plan or New Town development Plan as the case may be for the Chennai Metropolitan planning Area. web site url : http://www.cmdachennai.org/ |
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Delhi Development Authority The Delhi Development Authority was created in 1957 under the provisions of the Delhi Development Act to promote and secure the development of Delhi. DDA has played a vital role in the rapid development of Delhi. web site url : http://www.dda.org.in/ |
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Ghaziabad Developement Authority Main objectives of GDA are to prepare the master plan for planned urban development, develop and control as per master plan, acquisition of land and management of housing and urban development, construction of housing and development and provision of social infrastructure like water, electricity, drainage, recreational parks and public transportation. web site url : http://www.gdaghaziabad.com/ |
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Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA) Kolkata is the oldest and the second largest metropolis in India. This city of art and the cultural capital of the country now extends over 1854 sq. km with a population of more than 15 million. KMDA's role is multi disciplinary. It is the agency of city planning, it sculpts new areas and townships, it develops physical infrastructure as well as provide basic services like water, drainage, waste management. Besides these KMDA is also the Technical Secretariat to Kolkata Metropolitan Planning Committee (KMPC), being the first of its kind in India. web site url : http://www.cmdaonline.com/ |
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Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) LDA aims at coordinated and planned development of Lucknow to achieve pride of place as the worthy capital of the largest state of the country and to extend urban infrastructure to absorb the pressures of a rapidly changing society, and to provide an environment which would enable the utmost satisfaction level of all sections of its inhabitants. To fulfill its role, the Authority seeks to coordinate in accordance with a comprehensive Master Plan along with the work of various other agencies involved in the creation and extension of urban infrastructure. web site url : http://www.ldalucknow.com/ |
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Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India The Ministry of Urban Development is responsible for formulating, sponsoring, and supporting housing and urban-development programs in India. It is also charged with coordinating the urban-development activities of various central ministries, state governments, and local authorities. web site url : http://www.urbanindia.nic.in/ |
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Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority MMRDA is responsible for the development of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) which comprises a Megacity of Mumbai - the capital of Maharshtra State - and rapidly growing hinterland. It is an apex body for planning and co-ordination of development activities in the region. web site url : http://www.mmrdamumbai.org/ |
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National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) is a premier institute for research, training and information dissemination in urban development and management. The Institute enjoys the support and commitment of the Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employment, Government of India, State Governments, urban and regional development authorities and other agencies concerned with urban issues. web site url : http://www.niua.org/ |
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Visakhapatnam Urban Developement Authority (VUDA) The main functions of VUDA are to prepare the master plan and ensuring the development as envisaged in the plan and co-ordination of development activities with various agencies and providing infrastructure facilities to citizens of Visakhapatnam. web site url : http://www.vuda.org/ |
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