Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Changes to come: JNNURM II Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY)

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Changes to come: JNNURM II Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY)"— Presentation transcript:

1 Changes to come: JNNURM II Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY)

2 JNNURM II Minister UD, Kamal Nath announced second phase of JNNURM in July 2012 Hardly any information available publicly about the new program Rs. 200,000 crores expected to be spent, double the first phase

3 How will JNNURM II be different from first phase? Almost all cities and municipalities to be covered, including all JNNURM cities More freedom to be given to states Larger role envisioned for private players

4 Focus on “capacity building” Increase in recruitment of skilled manpower for cities Training programs for existing workers Land monetization will be important (selling existing municipal land or otherwise extracting revenue from it) JNNURM II likely to only contain UIG activities – all “Urban Poor” spending to go under RAY

5 RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Announced in 2009 Goal to promote “slum-free cities” by Upgrading and formalizing all existing slums, both declared and undeclared Preventing development of new slums by providing affordable land/housing States must agree to give property titles to the poor to qualify for funding

6 KEY ACTORS: TN Slum Clearance Board: RAY Nodal Agency at the state level Responsible for receiving funding, mapping and surveying slums, identifying the development model for each slum, preparing the slum-, zone-, city-level Plan of Action (PoA), managing implementation of projects. Survey being done by consultant: Darashaw & Co.

7 RAY Procedure: Two stages: planning and implementation Planning includes: preparing legislation for assigning property rights, slum surveys and slum mapping, preparing a State Level Plan of Action and all city level Plans of Action or at least putting together databases of all slum populations that can be used for planning. PoA’s need to have redevelopment plans for every slum identified in the city, on the basis of which projects will be prepared and money sanctioned.

8 STATUS OF RAY IN CHENNAI Dec 2010: Darashaw began mapping in Zone 10, now expanded to other zones. May 2011: TNSCB began working on GIS and MIS for slums. June 2012: G.O. authorizing hiring a project coordinator to write Slum Free City Plan for Tamil Nadu

9 RAY Opportunities States / cities can decide redevelopment models, and construction methods – people can even build homes themselves. Mapping supposed to include all slums, declared and undeclared, and all vacant lands in the city to identify locations for relocation nearby, if required. Involvement of the community is required is mapping, even if a consultant is hired.

10 RAY Opportunities All maps and lists of slums and households are supposed to presented before the community for ratification. States must agree to provide property rights for the poor, and later allocations of funding are based on city and state meeting certain milestones towards passing property rights legislation. State to set up an “unbiased dispute resolution mechanism”

11 RAY: Important Concerns States can access first tranche of money even without enacting any property rights legislation. No specified penalties if state does NOT include the community in RAY planning process. No safeguards in place to prevent large displacement, relocation, and evictions.


Download ppt "Changes to come: JNNURM II Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY)"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google