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11. Eklavya Colony Slum Date of Consultation: 19-05-06 Slum Locality Stake holder s Profile: stakeholders in the consultation including residents of slum s Inadequate supply with bad quality. Timings are not fixed. No sewerage system and residents go for open defecation. No proper cleaning of nalas. Two dustbins and are cleaned properly. damaged but streetlights are in good condition. Almost all houses are pucca One PHC but medicines are not given 1 primary school, 1 Anganwadi in the locality and no library. 1 community Hall and two community water taps. UMC All the facilities are available. Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement: - Willingness to Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much (In percentage)? Not willing to pay 2 6 8 3 Sewerage 1 7 4 5 Street lighting 9

12. Shivaji Nagar Slum Date of Consultation: 19-05-06 Slum Locality Stakeholder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Residents of Slum s No Proper water coverage. Toilets are not available at community level. No Nalas, only one drains. Not a single dustbin is located in this area. Not proper roads and no streetlights. All houses are Kutcha. One PHC but medicines not given 1 primary school (1 km.), 1 Anganwadi and no library. No community Infrastructure. UMC also do not pay attention. Basic amenities are still lacking. Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement: - Provide education and employment to all. Willingness to Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much (In percentage)? Willingness to pay for improved services Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: No as majorities are from economically deprived class. 5 2 9 1 Sewerage 3 8 7 6 Street lighting 4

13. Patel Nagar Slum Date of Consultation: 19-05-06 Slum Locality Stakeholder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Residents of Slum s Inadequate supply with no pressure also timing is improper. No sewerage line. Drain gets blocked often. No dustbin and not proper maintenance for clean. are ok. But no streetlights. Houses are pucca but land possession is also a problem. One PHC but medicines not given 1 primary school (1 km.), 1 Anganwadi and no library. No community Infrastructure. No located Vikas Samiti in slum area and UMC also do not pay attention. Wide roads and rich heritage.

Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement: - Clean and green Udaipur Willingness to Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much (In percentage)? Willingness to pay for improved services 4 3 9 1 Sewerage 2 7 5 8 Street lighting 6 14. Bakeni Pulia Slum Date of Consultation: 19-05-06 Slum Locality Stake holder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Residents of Slum s No water coverage. 3 hand pumps out of which 1 is functioning. No pubic or private toilets and not exist any sewerage line. No drain of any kind. Dustbins are not located and no safai karmchari visit the slum.

No roads and no streetlights in there. Mixed settlement and no land possession. One PHC but medicines not given 1 primary school in the locality, 1 Anganwadi and no library. No community Infrastructure. No Basti Samiti working in slum area and UMC also do not pay attention. All the facilities compared to any metro city. Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement: - Provide Basic amenities for all Willingness to Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much (In percentage)? Willingness to pay for improved services 5 4 8 1 Sewerage 3 9 2 6 Street lighting 7 15. Ambagarh Slum Date of Consultation: 20-05-06 Slum Locality Stakeholder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Residents of Slum s Adequate and quality is good. Toilets are connected to sewerage. Open drainage gets overflowed as the same are congested and are not cleaned. One dustbin but more are required as it is inadequate. Proper roads and streetlights. Almost all houses are pucca but land possession is a big problem. One PHC but medicines not given 1 primary school in the locality, 1 Anganwadi and no library but not existing school building

Park is there but highly ill management by UMC. They need community hall in slum area. UMC World-class tourism and clean city. Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement: - Clean Udaipur with Employment for all Willingness to Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much (In percentage)? Willingness to pay for improved services, Provided User charger are cheap 1 2 5 4 Sewerage 9 6 7 3 Street lighting 8 16. Ambamata Harijan Basti Date of Consultation: 19 May 2006 Ambamata Harijan Basti Stake holder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Male-4, Female- 3and children 5 s Other Community Level Overall City Infrastructure Water supply is proper.2hour supply, 8-9 hand pumps. Sewerage line is not in good condition. Dirty water released in lake. system is well developed. Cemented deep drains are built. Waste is dumped outside houses. Containers kept but not maintained. are wrecked and turnout. Streetlights are in a good condition. Maximum houses well constructed.75 % gas connections. Nearby satellite hospital but no adequate services provided. Sr.Sec.school, private schools.no girls school. One community center, used by all. No library and park. Inhabitants themselves take care of maintenance. Issues like sewerage, phone, and roads need proper attention.

Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement Udaipur must be connected to major cities. Metro trains must be started. Industries should be established. Willingness To Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much more (in percentage)? Agree to pay 30% Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: 8 3 4 5 Sewerage 1 9 2 6 Street lighting 7 Here maximum facilities are adequate. need to be reconstructed; city bus facility will be more beneficial for this area.

17. Nokha Slum Area Date of Consultation: 20 May 2006 Nokha Stakeholder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Male-4, Female-2 s Tap connections are there.3 wells, and 2 hand pumps. No sewerage connections, separate home toilets. No proper drainage facility, half built drains. Waste dumped near fields, no containers. Kuchha roads, Proper Street light maintenance. Joint families, 90% gas connections. No regular check ups, hospital 5km away. Primary, ups and private schools. no girls school. No community center, park, and library. Self maintained no govt. contribution. 1 2 6 5 Sewerage 4 3 7 9 Street lighting 8 are not properly laid and needs high attention.

Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement Industrial set up to eradicate unemployment Broad-gauge must be connected to Ahemadabad. Willingness To Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much more (in percentage)? Agree to pay Rs. 1000 to 2000 per family once for overall development. Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: The inhabitants do operation and maintenance; govt. is not paying any attention. Area needs development. system must be given priority. 18. Krishna Coloney/Paneriyon Ki Madri Date of Consultation: 20 May 2006 Krishna Colony, Paneriyon Ki Madri Stake holder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Male-6, Female- 5 andchildren-6 s Water supply mainly depends on 22 handpumps,2 tube wells and 3 taps. No sewerage connections, limited safety tanks. No proper drainage system, water released in open area. Insufficient no. of sweepers, no containers. 60% roads are built 7 years ago, not yet repaired. Insufficient space to live.12 members living in one room. No medical store and nursing facilities, satellite hospital is 2.5km away from the area. Satisfactory. Primary (government), middle (private) school, 2 Anganvadi working properly. No community hall, library and park. No proper maintenance by Govt. Overall condition is bad. Well-planned management is

required. 3 6 8 1 Sewerage 2 9 7 4 Street lighting 6 Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement City should be developed with proper planning, lake preservation issue is stressed. should be developed according to traffic pressure. Industrial renaissance is needed for employment. Willingness To Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much more (in percentage)? Not willing to pay. If necessary can pay up to Rs.10 Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: It is observed that people are much active to chase maximum benefits. They stressed on educational, health and water supply.sewerage and drainage systems also needs attention. 19. Banjara Basti Date of Consultation: 20 May 2006 Banjara Basti Stake holder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Male-3, Female- 4 s No tap connections, one hand pump but water not suitable for drinking. No sewerage facility, no toilets even. Drains are dirty and no proper maintenance, water flows on the roads. Waste dumping in open area no containers.

Cemented roads constructed, streetlights not properly maintained. 6 to 8 people live in one house, no gas connections. Satellite hospital not used due to lack of money. Dispensary far away Primary ups school and anganwadi is set up. No community center, park, library etc. People themselves maintain the area. Local bodies are not paying proper attention, all the facilities are inadequate Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement People need all the facilities; they don t have any idea about development of the city. 3 4 9 1 Sewerage 2 7 8 5 Street lighting 6 Willingness To Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much more (in percentage)? people here are below poverty line, not in a condition to pay. Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: All the major issues were discussed. water supply, is inadequate, sanitary conditions are poor. 20. Dr.Ambedkar Colony Date of Consultation: 20 May 2006 Dr.Ambedkar Colony Stakeholder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Male-4, Female- 2

s Tap connections are there,5 hand pumps, one tube wells No sewerage lines, home tanks, no complex built. Drains on both the sides of road, no proper maintenance. Containers are kept but not cleaned on time. Good condition. Almost all the houses are well constructed, 60% gas connections Satellite hospital nearby, no anganwadi. Primary, secondary, girls school nearby. One park, one community hall with all required facilities, maintained by the inhabitants. No contribution by the local bodies, self maintained. This area is having all the facilities that is maintained they, govt. is paying no attention. 5 4 8 1 Sewerage 2 7 3 Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement Udaipur must be connected with Ahmedabad by broad gauge. Street lighting 6 9 Rope way must be started.*unemployment must be eradicated from roots. Willingness To Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much more (in percentage)? Not willing to pay, govt. should use the funds allotted for development. Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: All the facilities are operated and maintained by the inhabitants. Upper mentioned areas were discussed and govt. attention is required.

21. Aawarimata Slum Area Date of Consultation: 20 May 2006 Aawarimata Slum Area Stakeholder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including Male 3, Female 4 and Children5 s No tap connections, one hand pump but water not suitable for drinking. No sewerage facility, no toilets even. Drains are dirty and no proper maintenance, water flows on the roads. Waste dumping in open area, no containers. Wrecked roads, street lights not properly maintained. 6 to 8 people live in one house, no gas connections. City hospital far away, no dispensary. Primary ups school, and anganwadi is set up. no girls school. No community center, park, library etc. People themselves maintain the area. Local bodies are not paying proper attention, all the facilities are inadequate Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement 3 4 8 1 Sewerage 2 9 5 7 Street lighting 6 People need all the facilities; they don t have any idea about development of the city. Willingness To Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much more (in percentage)?

Not willing to pay. Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: The inhabitants do operation and maintenance; govt. is not paying any attention. Area needs development. system must be given priority 22. Alipura/Krishnapura Slum Area Date of Consultation: 21 May 2006 Alipura Stakeholder s Profile: Stakeholders in the consultation including male-5 s No tap connections, one hand pump but water not suitable for drinking. No tank facility No sewerage connections, separate home toilets. No proper drainage facility, half built drains. no maintenance Waste dumped on roads, no containers. Waste is dumped outside houses. Containers kept but not maintained. 90% houses well constructed, 10% gas connections Malaria is the major problem, 1km away dispensary No anganwadi, one girls school No community center, park, library etc. People themselves maintain the area. Lack of all the required facilities, no attention paid

Vision 2025 for Udaipur Mission Statement 3 4 8 2 Sewerage 1 9 5 7 Street lighting 6 Willingness To Pay (user charges) for the improved services? If yes then how much more (in percentage)? Not willing to pay. Consultation Findings/Issues discussed: The inhabitants do operation and maintenance; govt. is not paying any attention. Area needs development. Sewerage and drainage system must be given priority. CONSULTATION II: ALL LINE DEPARTMENTS Date of Consultation: 18-05-06 Improvement Trust, Udaipur Stake holder s Profile: The Stakeholders were members of government departments (over 30 officials participated) Consultation Findings and Issues discussed:- & traffic management?? The stakeholders called for old city to be parking place.

?? They asked for develop new Bus terminal outside from Udaipur city.?? They asked for decongestion of old city area by relocated all government offices to other parts of city.?? The stakeholders asked for manage traffic signals and traffic problem and new develop pedestrian along with all roads.?? Parking place develop on one side of Fateh Sagar Lake.?? In the old city area: Jagdish choke area, Moti chohatta area in Government land or open space use for parking place.?? The participates felt that there was lack of parking space for the guests vehicles. Heritage and Tourism :?? The stake holds called for conservation of heritage sites and city s character as a tourist city.?? In the old city, at least routes connecting tourist sports should be pedestrianised Heritage walk.?? All the encroachments should be removed and all the cables and utilities should be made under ground.?? They asked for maintain tourist places, Lake Conservation and preservation, Lake Conservation?? They asked for ring road should be developing surrounding Pichhola Lake.?? The stakeholders asked Conservation and preservation all lakes: Pollution free and surrounding areas develop greenery. CONSULTATION III: HOTEL ASSOCIATION 6 4 2 1 Sewerage 5 3 7 Date of Consultation: 24-05-06 Improvement Trust, Udaipur

Stake holder s Profile: The Stakeholders were members of Hotel Association and Guide Association. Consultation Findings and Issues discussed:- & traffic management?? The stakeholders asked Main roads should be widen 50-100 feets and NH 8 and Sisarma road?? They asked Tekri link road should be utilized to divide traffic pressure.?? The participants asked for traffic management is needed to be controlled. Heritage and Tourism :?? The stakeholders asked Heritage building and including Gates should be beautification and preserved.?? Udaipur should identify as tourism and Heritage destination.?? They asked for Tourism Department should be improved tourist places and income also.?? Single window plan at tourist help centre and trained staff should be disputed.?? Chardham of Mewar : Nathdwara, Eking ji, charbhuja and Rishabhdev should develop as linked tourist destination. Along Chawand, Jaisamand and Gogunda specilly should be developed as hill station, Hotels & Handicrafts, Showroom should be established there. Lake Conservation?? Develop new parks surrounding lake area.?? Ahar River should be developed as eco zone and tourist attraction centre. City :?? They asked for Pollution free zone should be developed along with at Pichhola Lake and Fateh sagar Lake.?? There tanga should encouraged as transportation means.?? Boating at Fateh sagar should located at Rani Road to control traffic pressure at the location.?? Plantation will increase the greenery.?? Agriculture land around Udaipur should be utilized for greenery development and forestation.?? The stakeholders asked for City station and Bus stand should be develop.?? They asked for Stadium should be developed as international status at chitrakoot Nagar.?? Saraswati Bhawan of Gulab bagh should be converted into museum and Appu Ghar and lightening, eco sound system and sound and light show system should be developed at tourist centers

?? Slum should be allotted land near by satellite town with proper facilitation. 5 2 1 4 CONSULTATION IV: MUNICIPAL Sewerage 6 COUNCILORS 3 Date of Consultation: 22-05-06 Municipal Council, Udaipur Stake holder s Profile: The Stakeholders were members of Municipal Council, Udaipur Consultation Findings and Issues discussed:- & traffic management?? The stakeholders asked for old city area in narrow streets traffic create problem.?? They asked for cables should be under ground in old city area.?? New develop Parking places and under ground parking in old city should be develop.?? They asked for traffic management is a big problem as the traffic inside the four gates (Udai pole, Hathi pole, Delhi gate and Surajpole) it creating problems. Heritage and Tourism :?? The stakeholders asked Udaipur famous as City of Lakes but last many years Udaipur has lack of tourists.?? They asked for tourism department must preserve and conserve the heritage buildings.?? Lakes should be beautified; nearby tourist areas should be developed.?? Heritage walk should be developed but old Havelis should not get damaged and uniformity should be maintained.