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Regional plan for Goa - Interim report by the task force - Government of Goa (2008)

This interim report is an outcome of the initiative undertaken by the Government of Goa to prepare a broad based Regional Plan for Goa for the prospective horizon year 2021 AD. The Government of Goa notified a Task Force to develop this plan, which comprised of members of the government, architects, conservationists, and members of the Chambers of Commerce.Read More

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Regional plan for Goa - Interim report by the task force - Government of Goa (2008)3.58 MB

Wastelands Atlas of India by National Remote Sensing Centre and Ministry of Rural Development (2010)

Wastelands Atlas of India - 2010This report presents the latest Wastelands Atlas, put together by the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) and National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) developed as a part of the “National Wasteland Monitoring Project”. The mapping efforts have generated valuable datasets on unutilized/vacant lands and their use in watershed and wastelands management.

The three sets of Wastelands Atlas of India by NRSC comprise -Read More

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Wastelands Atlas of India - Introduction - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.46 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India - State Wise Distribution - Department of Land Resources (2010)27 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Andhra Pradesh - Department of Land Resources (2010)2.8 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Arunachal Pradesh - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.26 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Assam - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.36 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Bihar - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.52 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Delhi - Department of Land Resources (2010)2.24 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Gujarat - Department of Land Resources (2010)2.22 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Haryana - Department of Land Resources (2010)1021.55 KB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Himachal Pradesh - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.32 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Jammu & Kashmir - Department of Land Resources (2010)2.86 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Jharkhand - Department of Land Resources (2010)2.54 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Karnataka - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.42 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Kerala - Department of Land Resources (2010)988.67 KB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Madhya Pradesh - Department of Land Resources (2010)3.7 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Maharashtra - Department of Land Resources (2010)3.75 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Manipur and Meghalaya - Department of Land Resources (2010)3.18 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Mizoram and Nagaland - Department of Land Resources (2010)3.08 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Orissa - Department of Land Resources (2010)3.67 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Punjab - Department of Land Resources (2010)960.1 KB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Rajasthan - Department of Land Resources (2010)5.57 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Sikkim and Tripura - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.52 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Tamil Nadu - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.63 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Uttarakhand - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.54 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Uttar Pradesh - Department of Land Resources (2010)2.23 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, West Bengal - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.09 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India, Union Territories - Department of Land Resources (2010)1.47 MB
Wastelands Atlas of India - Change in Wastelands - Department of Land Resources (2010)4.62 MB

Towards faster and more inclusive growth - An approach to the 11th five year plan - Government of India (Planning Commission) (2006)

This document by the Government of India describes the approach to the 11th five year plan. The document is divided into seven chapters and includes:Read More

The Karnataka town and country planning act - Ministry of Environment and Forests (Government of Karnataka) (1961)

he document includes the details of the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961 and includes:
Short title, extent and commencement
Definitions of the terms in the Act
Appointment of Director of Town Planning
State Town-Planning Board
Local planning areas and planning authorities
Present land use
Outline development plan
Comprehensive development plan
Town planning schemes
Town planning officer and his duties
Disputed ownership, preliminary schemes and final scheme and its sanction and enforcement
Finance, accounts and audit
Land acquisition
Offences and penalties, rules and bye-laws

This document includes the details of the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961 and includes:Read More

  • Short title, extent and commencement
  • Definitions of the terms in the Act
  • Appointment of director of town planning
  • State town-planning board
  • Local planning areas and planning authorities
  • Present land use
  • Outline development plan
  • Comprehensive development plan
  • Town planning schemes
  • Town planning officer and his duties
  • Disputed ownership, preliminary schemes and final scheme and its sanction and enforcement
  • Finance, accounts and audit
  • Land acquisition
  • Offences and penalties, rules and bye-laws
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    The Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act - Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) (1961)749.6 KB

Policy on Public Private Partnership - The Assam Gazette (Government of Assam) (2008)

This policy document provides  a brief background and guidelines on the implementation of the Public Private Partnership (PPP)  in infrastructure development proposed by the Government of Assam.Read More

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Policy on Public Private Partnership (PPP) - The Assam Gazette - Government of Assam (GOA) (2008)7.51 MB

Public - Private Partnership Policy - Planning Department (Government of Rajasthan) (2008)

This document provides details of the Rajasthan Public-Private Partnership (PPP)  Policy, which seeks to provide a fair and transparent framework to help facilitate the process and encourage Public-Private Partnership in upgrading, expanding, and developing of infrastructure in the State of Rajasthan. Read More

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Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Policy - Government of Rajasthan (GOR) - Planning Department (2008)83.39 KB

Urban development - Mid-term appraisal of the eleventh five year plan - Report by the Planning Commission

The Eleventh Plan (2007-08 to 2011-12) sought to build on the gains achieved in the Tenth Plan and shift the economy to a path of faster and more inclusive growth. The Mid Term Appraisal (MTA) report for the Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-2012 by the Planning Commission reviews the experience in the first three years of the Plan and seeks to identify areas where corrective steps may be needed. Read More

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Chapter 18 - Urban Development - Mid-Term Assessment - 11th Five Year Plan - The Planning Commission (2010)168.79 KB

Urban Development Policy 2009 - Department of Urban Development (Government of Karnataka)

The Urban Development Policy, Karnataka has been developed, by the Department of Urban Development (Government of Karnataka), as a response to the challenges that are being faced by the state due to rapid urbanisation leading to:Read More

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Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971606, Longitude: 77.594376

Greenhouse gas emissions from India - A perspective - Current Science

This paper published in Current Science analyses the improvements made in greenhouse gases (GHG) inventory estimation reported in the Initial National Communication by India to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) with respect to the earlier published estimates and highlights the strengths, the gaps that still exist and the future challenges for inventory refinement.

Climate change arising due to the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere since the pre-industrial times has emerged as a serious global environmental issue and poses a threat and challenge to mankind. The UNFCC enjoins upon the Parties to the Convention to protect the climate system according to their common, but differentiated responsibilities. The parties to the convention are also required to report to the convention on a regular basis, a comprehensive and comparable inventory of anthropogenic greenhouse gases and the steps taken to protect the climate. Read More

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