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The Belagavi Urban Development Authority (BUDA) has recently undergone significant changes in its jurisdiction by incorporating an additional 28 villages surrounding the city of Belagavi in Karnataka, India. This transformation follows directives from the government and is made possible through Section 4(A)(1) of the Karnataka Urban and Rural Planning Act 1961.
This expansion represents a strategic move aimed at fostering systematic growth, enhancing connectivity, supporting industrial development, and establishing planned residential areas and green spaces across the region. The decision has been initiated and implemented under the guidance of BUDA Commissioner Shakeel Ahmad.
One of the crucial steps in this process involves the development of a fresh master plan that comprehensively covers the newly included 28 villages. The responsibility for this task will be entrusted to a firm, which will be selected through a tender notification process. This master plan, when completed, will serve as a blueprint for the future development and organization of these areas under BUDA's jurisdiction.
To understand the significance of this development, it's essential to delve into the context. In 2014, the government approved a master plan for BUDA, which included 15 villages within its boundaries. This approval marked a significant milestone, as it was the first master plan for BUDA in 30 years. However, what sets the current expansion apart is that it's taking place within a decade of the previous master plan. This illustrates the region's rapid pace of growth and the need for a more up-to-date and comprehensive plan to manage this development effectively.
Upon the completion of the new master plan, any infrastructure-related projects within the 41 villages under BUDA's purview will require prior permission from the authority. This move aims to ensure that all development initiatives align with the overall vision and planning for the region. It also serves as a mechanism to maintain order and coordination in urban and rural development projects.
To implement this expansion effectively, various areas within the newly included villages will be designated for specific purposes. This includes residential zones and areas earmarked for industrial development, among other purposes. This zoning strategy aims to ensure that land use is optimized, promoting both economic development and quality of life for residents.
In conclusion, the extension of the Belagavi Urban Development Authority's jurisdiction to include 28 surrounding villages is a crucial step in managing the region's growth. It is driven by government directives and aims to promote systematic development, enhance connectivity, foster industrial growth, and create well-planned residential areas and green spaces. This expansion necessitates the development of a new master plan, which will serve as a blueprint for future development initiatives within the 41 villages under BUDA's purview. Despite a slight delay, this milestone represents a significant achievement in the ongoing efforts to guide and coordinate development in the region.
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