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Outcomes of Pradhan Mantri
03 SDG 11 and the Transition Awas Yojana – Housing for
to Sustainable, Inclusive, All (Urban) Mission
and Resilient Cities
Mr. Manav Khaire
Ms. Swati Singh Sambyal Dr. Shishir Kumar Jha
Ms. Adishree Panda
Ms. Rinky Haldar Case studies
Mr. Ankit Gupta
71 Basic Services For Urban
17 Including the Urban Poor Poor (BSUP) Programme:
in India Through Supply- A Case Study Of A Slum
Side Interventions for Self- Redevelopment Project In
Built Housing Kolkata, West Bengal
Ms. Debanjali Saha
Theme Ms. Banashree Banerjee Dr. Ruchita Gupta
Each year since 1986, the World Habitat 26 LiFE- A New Strategy for
Day is being observed on the first Monday Inclusive Urbanism 82 Analysis of the Delhi-
of October, followed by a month long of Unified Buildings Bye Laws
various activities on urban sustainability Mr. A.K. Jain 2016 with respect to the
to mark the Urban October. The theme
of World Habitat Day 2022 is ‘Mind the Integration of Provisions of
Gap. Leave No One and No Place Behind’, 36 A ‘Mainstreaming’ the National Building Code
which draws attention of the nations to
look at the problem of growing inequality, Approach to Uplifting Ar. Raja Singh
vulnerabilities and challenges in cities Migrant Households Prof. Manoj Mathur
and human settlements that have been Prof. Dr. Anil Dewan
exacerbated by the recent triple ‘C’ crises Ms. Mukta Naik
– COVID-19, Climate and Conflict, which
have huge adverse impact on the lives and
livelihoods across the globe. According to Policy Review
the UNHabitat’s World Cities Report, the 43 Impact of Sea Level Rise
number of people affected was between
119 and 124 million in 2020 and between on Coastal Real Estate and
143 and 163 million in 2021. Tackling Infrastructure: An Agenda IN THE BOX
urban poverty and inequality have become For Policy And Research
an urgent global priority. Training Activities 2
India is an integral part of the urban Prof. Piyush Tiwari Conducted by Hudco’s
transformation that the world is witness Dr. Mohit Kumar HSMI During FY 2022-23
to, and is gradually making the shift
from ‘rural’ to ‘urban’. Urbanisation is a Pradhan Mantri Awas 81
necessary condition for economic growth 53 PMSVANidhi : A Model for Yojana- Urban: Achievement
as cities contribute to more than 60 per Equity and Growth
cent of the country’s GDP. General Guidelines: Check 101
Cities offer opportunities for growth, Prof. K.K. Pandey list for Submission of Articles
innovation, entrepreneurship, cultural
expression and social change. Yet, they
have also been mired by lack of civic
amenities, inadequate infrastructure,
lack of inclusive, affordable and adequate
housing, and poor living conditions for
significant portions of their citizens. In The views expressed in this publication are the personal views of authors and do not necessarily
this context, this year’s theme reminds us reflect the official views and policies of HUDCO / HSMI. Articles or any other material in the
to refocus our resolves to ‘leave no one publication may be reproduced so long as the credit is given and tear sheets are provided to
and no place behind’. the editor. All photo credits are by the authors unless otherwise specified.