STPI Berhampur |
The
Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) for Greater Berhampur has started to take
its final shape. The draft CDP was handed over to the Ganjam district
administration by the Berhampur Development Authority (BDA) on Saturday for
suggestions and objections. According to chairperson of the BDA Kailash Rana,
all departments related to public utilities were requested to go through the
CDP and provide their suggestions and objections within 10 days. These
suggestions and objections would be sent to the Town and Country Planning
Organisation (TCPO) of Government of India for their incorporation in the CDP
for greater Berhampur. It may be noted that the TCPO has prepared this CDP in
collaboration with Ministry of Urban Development of the State government. The
draft prepared after incorporating suggestions of Ganjam district
administration and concerned departments related to public utilities, would be
made public. A period of 90 days would be provided for general public to
furnish their suggestions and objections to the CDP draft. The final draft
prepared after considering suggestions from the general public would be sent to
the State government for approval. Some
salient features of the draft CDP were discussed during a press conference
organised by the BDA. The press meet was attended by the chairman of the BDA,
Mr. Rana, chief planner of TCPO J. C. Khirsagar and Chief Town Planner and
director of town planning Prashant Patnaik. The draft CDP was for an area of
317 sq. km. It comprises three urban areas namely Berhampur, Chatrapur and
Gopalpur. Apart from it 139 revenue villages are also part of the CDP for greater
Berhampur. One of the major suggestions of the CDP is to have two bypass roads
around Berhampur to ease traffic on NH217 that passes through the city.
Industrial areas have been demarcated on the outskirts of the city keeping in
view the wind direction to reduce air pollution in greater Berhampur area.
Similarly areas for bus terminus and proposed airport have been demarcated
outside the present city limits.
Source: The Hindu
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