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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING,
PUDUCHERRY
A TRAINING REPORT
BACHELOR OF PLANNING
(Physical Planning)
S c h o o l o f P l a n n i n g a n d A r c h i t e c t u r e , N e w D e l h i
SUBMITTED BY:
DIKSHA CHAUHAN (BP/604/2013)
MALAVIKA ANUROOP (BP/613/2013)
TSOMO WANGCHUK (BP/612/2013)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We wish to take this opportunity to express my deep gratitude to the organization and all thepeople who helped, encouraged, inspired and enlightened me with their constructive ideas and
over all support towards completion of this training successfully.
We would dearly like to thank Mrs.Papiya Bandyopadhyay Raut, Training Coordinator, School of
Planning & Architecture, New Delhi, for providing the opportunity to get the knowledge.
We would like to place our indebted gratitude and special thanks to Thiru. S. Ragunathan (Chief
Town Planner), A. Elango (Junior Town Planner) who in spite of being extraordinarily busy with their
duties, took time out to hear, guide and keep us on the correct path and allowing us to carry out my
work and extending their help during the training. We also wish to express our thanks for their
continuous support, guidance and providing me knowledge related to the project.
Our special and sincere thanks to our mentor Mr. Ravichandran to guide us throughout and our
family members for supporting and encouraging us in all aspects of our life and giving us the moral
support that helped us complete this internship successfully.
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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 4
About The Organisation .................................................................................................................................................. 41.1 Roles and Functions ................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ...................... .................... ........ 41.2
Organizational Structure ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .................... ..................... ................... 51.3
Prominent Activities ...................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .................... ..... 91.4
1.4.1 Preparation of Development Plans: ............................................................................................................................... 9
1.4.2 Plan Implementation: .............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ............... .............. 9
1.4.3 Centrally Sponsored Schemes: ....................................................................................................................................... 10
1.4.4 .Puducherry Town and Country Planning Board: ................................................................................................ 10
Objectives of Training................................................................................................................................................... 111.5
Scope of Training ................... .................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ............ 121.6
Projects worked in ................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .................... ......... 121.7
2 PROJECT BRIEF ....................................................................................................... 13 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................... 132.1
2.1.1 Profile of the State............................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.1.2 History of Puducherry ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.1.3 History of Town Planning in Puducherry ..................................................................................................................... 13
Pockets of Union Territory of Puducherry .......................................................................................................... 142.2
Demographic Details Of Puducherry ................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .................... ................ 152.3
Socio Economic Profile ..................... ..................... ...................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................. 162.4
Salient Features of the proposed Master Plan ...................... ..................... ..................... .................... ................ 172.5
Profile of Karaikal District ..................... ..................... ...................... .................... ..................... ..................... ............ 172.6
Land use of Published Master Plan Area of Karaikal ................... ..................... ...................... .................... ..... 182.7
3 Slum development programme of Puducherry ..................................................... 20 Slum development schemes of the state ............................................................................................................... 203.1
3.1.1 The Pondicherry Perunthalaivar Kamaraj Centenary Housing Scheme for the houseless poor,
2003 20
3.1.2 The Pondicherry Chief Minister's Sanitation Scheme for Grant of Financial Assistance to Below
Poverty Line families’ for Construction of Sanitary Latrines, 2005 .............................................................................. 20
Town Planning Housing Particulars, Slum Clearance Board ( All Four Region) .................. ................ 213.2
4 MY ROLE IN THE ORGANISATION .......................................................................... 22
Study Area ......................................................................................................................................................................... 244.1
4.1.1 DIVISIONS..................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
4.1.2 LANDUSE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Map Preparation ............................................................................................................................................................. 264.2 Survey Preparation ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ...................... .................... ..... 264.3
Survey Team ..................... .................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ................... 274.4
Site Visit ................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .................... ..................... ......... 274.5
4.5.1 Seeking permission ............................................................................................................................................................. 27
4.5.2 Conducting Survey .................................................................................................................................................................... 27
4.5.2 Site Seeing ............................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Data Entry .......................................................................................................................................................................... 294.6
5 KEY LEARNING ....................................................................................................... 30
SKILLS ................................................................................................................................................................................. 305.1
SOFTWARE............................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................... ..................... ..................... ............ 305.2
EXPERIENCE ..................... .................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ................... 305.3
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1 INTRODUCTION
About The Organisation1.1
The Town and Country Planning Department is responsible for planned growth of
urban and rural areas in the Union Territory of Puducherry through preparation and
enforcement of Development Plans. It has a mission to provide hygienic & conducive
living environment and optimum & rational use of precious and scarce land resources
by way of sustainable development.
The Town & Country Planning Unit was established in Puducherry during November
1965 under the Directorate of Public Works for drawing up Development Plans
initially for Puducherry and Karaikal and subsequently for Mahe and Yanam. Since
enormous developments had come within as well as outside the urban areas of
the Union Territory and in order to control the spatial developments, a separate
organization in the name of Town and Country Planning Unit started functioning
independently during 1966 headed by the Senior Town Planner.
Roles and Functions1.2
Under the Puducherry Town and Country Planning (Amendment) Act, 2009, the roles
and functions of the Organisation are as follows: 1. To guide, direct and assist the Planning authorities, to advice the Government
in matters relating to Town and Country Planning development and use of rural
and urban land in the Union territory and to perform such other functions as
the Government may, from time to time, assign to it under this Act. 2. In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
provisions, the Board may, and shall if required by the Government – a.
direct and supervise the preparation of development plans by PlanningAuthorities; 1 Inserted by Act No. 3 of 2009 section 2, with effect from
13.8.2009. b. undertake, assist and encourage the collection, maintenance and publication of
statistics, bulletins and monographs on Town and Country Planning and its
methodology; c.
prepare and furnish reports relating to the working of this Act; d.
perform any other functions which are supplemental, incidental or
consequential to any of the functions aforesaid or which may be prescribed.
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3. The Board may exercise all such powers as may be necessary or expedient for
the purpose of carrying out its functions under this Act.
Organizational Structure1.3
The Chief Town Planner heading the department is assisted by a Senior Town Planner
with 3 Junior Town Planners, 1 Assistant Planner (Architect) and 1 Junior Accounts
officer at Puducherry and 3 Junior Town Planners in the outlying regions each one at
Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam.
Number of Staff in the department (category wise):
Group ‘A’ : 2
Group ‘B’ : 9
Group ‘C’ : 45
Group ‘D’ : 21
The organization chart of the Town and Country Planning Department gives a vivid
description of the duties allotted to the officers/ employees of the
Department. There are 3 sub-offices; one each in the outlying region of Karaikal /
Mahe / Yanam under the control of Junior Town Planner who is also officiating as
Member Secretary of the concerned Planning Authorities.
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING- ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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Prominent Activities1.4
1. Preparation of Development Plans
2. Plan Implementation
3. Centrally Sponsored Schemes
4. Puducherry Town and Country Planning Board
5. Issue of Site Clearance to Industries
1.4.1 Preparation of Development Plans:
“The Puducherry Town & Country Planning Act, 1969” was brought into force on
15.09.1972 to exercise proper development control and to provide for planning
the development and use of urban and rural lands in the Union Territory. Under
the above Act, necessary ‘Rules’ and ‘Building Bye-laws and Zoning Regulations”
were framed and the same came into effect during the year 1972 and 1974
respectively. In order to effect development control and to discharge the duties
and responsibilities conferred under the Act, Planning Authorities were
constituted in each region i.e. Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam. TheComprehensive Development Plan for Puducherry was prepared by this
Department and the same was notified on 9.3.1982. This Plan was reviewed and
notified on 30.9.1997. Subsequently, the Development plans for the other regions
i.e., Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam were also prepared. The Comprehensive
Development Plan for Yanam was notified in February’99 and the Comprehensive
Development Plan for Karaikal was also notified during November ‘99.
Presently actions are being taken to revise and notify Comprehensive
Development Plans for all the four regions.
1.4.2 Plan Implementation:
In the absence of a Development Authority in the Union Territory of Puducherry,
this Department undertakes certain Housing and Urban Development Schemes,
which forms part of the development plan proposals in the respective regions and
is being executed through the implementing agencies / Parastatals.
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A. Housing :
The important schemes implemented under the Housing Sector:
1. Land Acquisition & Development Scheme / Slum Upgradation Programme
2. Housing Board Grants-in-aid, and
3. Training for Artisans/Masons (Building Centre)
4. Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Housing Scheme for Houseless Poor
B. Urban Development :
Under the Urban Development Sector, the Department is implementing the
following important schemes:-
1. Capital Development Project / Traffic & Transportation Improvement and
Management Measures in Urban areas /Town and Regional Planning
2. Environmental Improvements in Urban Slums
1.4.3 Centrally Sponsored Schemes:
The Department is implementing three Centrally Sponsored schemes:-
1. Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM)
2. Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY)
3. National Urban Information System.
1.4.4
.Puducherry Town and Country Planning Board:
The Town and Country Planning Act 1969 provides provisions for Appeal to the
Town & Country Planning Board by the Aggrieved Parties on the Decisions of the
Planning Authorities.
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The main functions of the Board are:
a.
To guide, direct, assist the Planning Authorities, to advice the Government inmatters relating to Town and Country Planning.
b. Development and use of rural and urban land in the U.T. of Puducherry.
c. Direct and supervise the preparation of development plans by the Planning
Authorities.
d. Undertake, assist and encourage the collection, maintenance and
publication of statistics, bulletins and monographs on Town and Country
Planning and its methodology.
e. Prepare and furnish reports relating to the working of this Act.
f.
perform any other functions which are supplemental, incidental orconsequential to any of the functions aforesaid or which may be prescribed.
The Town and Country Planning Board was constituted as per the provisions under
Section 3 of the Town and Country Planning Act,1969. The Minister - in - Charge of
Town and Country Planning and the Secretary to the Government in-charge of the
subject shall be the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board respectively. The
Board comprises of 5 officers including the Chief Town Planner and three non-
officials. The Chief Town Planner is the Member Secretary of the TCP Board. The
Term of Office of the Chairman and Members of the Board is three years from the
date of publication of their names.
Objectives of Training1.5
Planning students are future planners they must be aware of ground realities and
working within an organization before the completion of their studies. So the
internship aims at exposing the students to the entire set up at any particular
organization. Besides, this also aims at providing an insight of the powers, working,
general nature of the projects undertaken by organization.
The objectives of internship are listed below:
To expose the students to live projects, field and practical work.
To understand the working, functioning, role and powers etc. of the
organization.
To understand how different theories can be molded and adopted so as to
become functional applicable in the field.
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To provide an opportunity to the students to know the gap between the
theoretical study and practical ground realities.
To understand the administrative setup of the organization.
To make aware of the extent and magnitude of the problems faced by the
ORGANIZATIONs in the projects (political, financial, administrative, legal etc).
To know the methods and techniques of tackling various problems related to
field.
Scope of Training1.6
The scope of the internship includes the total aspects to be studied in detail. The
aspects can be summed up as:
Nature and structure of the ORGANIZATION, i.e., Government, Private or Semi-
Public.
Objectives and functions of the ORGANIZATION.
Nature of projects, responsibilities and authorities of the ORGANIZATION.
Nature of current projects.
Details of the project the student is going to work on.
Daily detail of the nature of responsibility given to the student and the work
done by him/her on the same duly countersigned by the officer in-charge.
Projects worked in1.7
Preparation of Karaikal Village maps in GIS.
Land use survey of Karaikal district for the preparation of master plan of
Kariakal.
Study of national slum policy and slum development programmes.
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2 PROJECT BRIEF
Introduction2.1
2.1.1
Profile of the State
In 1963 Puducherry became an integral part of the Indian Union. The Union
Territory of Puducherry comprises of four regions viz., Puducherry , Karaikal, Mahe
and Yanam. There are four municipalities, ten commune panchayats and 129
revenue villages.
2.1.2 History of Puducherry
Excavations at Arikamedu, 7 kms South of Pondicherry show that the Romanshad trade with Puducherry in the 1st century AD. It was a Part of the Pallava,
the Chola and the Pandya Empires from the 4th to 14th centuries; it became
part of the Vijayanagar Empire. It later came under Islamic rule followed by the
colonial powers, the Dutch, the English and the French.
2.1.3 History of Town Planning in Puducherry
During French rule, the urban area limited to the Boulevard with fortified walls on
three sides.
The basic layout of town as it is found at present, took shape after the finalrestitution of the French Establishments in 1816.
The Boulevard divided into two parts viz.,
Villa Blanche (White town) – 0.614 Sq. Kms; and
Ville Noire (Black town for natives) – 1.51 Sq.Kms.
The Grand Canal with ‘Quais’ on both sides of the canal divides the Boulevard into
two.
The level of Boulevard varies between 2.44 to 5.49 m.
Schedule determining the width of roads and pavements was in force since 1871.
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Pockets of Union Territory of Puducherry2.2
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Demographic Details Of Puducherry2.3
Puducherry Karaikal Mahe Yanam U.T of Puducherry Total Area
(Sq.Km)
293 160 9 30 492
Urban
Area
(Sq.Km)
72.24
(24.66%)
35.17
(22%)
9
(100%)
30
(100%)
146.41
(29.76%)
Rural Area
(Sq.Kms)
220.76
(75.34%)
125.83
(78%)
- - 346.59
(70.44%)
Urban
Population
505959
(68.80%)
74438
(43.58%
)
36828
(100%)
31394
(100%)
648619
(66.57%)
RuralPopulation 229373 (31.2%) 96353 (66.42%
)
- - 325726 (33.43%)
Total
Population
735332 170791 36828 31394 974345
Density/
Sq.Kms
2510 1067 4092 1047 1980
DecadalGrowth
Rate 1991-
2001
26.33 20.44 10.11 54.67 25.38
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Socio Economic Profile2.4
Puducherry Karaikal Mahe Yanam Total population 7.35 Lakhs 17091 36828 31394
Urban population 5.06 Lakhs
(68.85%)
74438
(43.6%)
36828
(100%)
31394(100%)
Density of population 2510 sq. km 1068 sq. km. 1092 sq.km 1046 sq. km
Urban area Density 7004 sq. km 2117 sq. km - -
Literacy rate 80.7 % 81.9 % 95.7% 73.7%
Work Participation
rate
36.2% 33.7 % 25.3% 31.6%
Total Households 163864 38394 6054 7226
Household size 4.5 4.4 6.1 4.3.
Semi-permanent
houses
20356 8182 236 224
Temporary houses 39980 11910 165 1305
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Salient Features of the proposed Master Plan2.5
Comprehensive Development Plan proposed for the Puducherry UrbanAgglomeration area covering the municipalities of Puducherry & Oulgaret,
revenue villages of Kurumbapet, Odiampet & Villianur in Villianur Commune
Panchayat and revenue villages of Ariankuppam & Manavely in Ariankuppam
Commune Panchayat with a total extent of 77.26 Sq.Kms.
Preparation of Comprehensive Development Plan using Satellite images and
using GIS applications.
Proposed deliverables conforming to National Natural Resource
Management Systems (NNRMS) design standards.
Macro Study on economic activities, infrastructure facilities, industrialactivities, environmental features, traffic & transportation, Heritage, Slums &
informal sector, etc.
Development Proposals for land use, transportation, infrastructure planning,
Environmental protection & heritage conservation, Development controls &
regulations, etc.
Zonal Development plans for various land uses, housing, slum development,
heritage conservation, traffic & transportation, industrial activities,
infrastructure development, green cover, tourism development, etc.
Preparation of Inclusive Planning for Urban Poor, Informal Sector and StreetVendors;
Preparation of Disaster vulnerable area mitigation plans;
Preparation of Urban Mobility Plan;
Preparation of Development Plans by involving grass root level participation.
Profile of Karaikal District2.6
Karaikal District Area - 160.00 Sq.Kms
Karaikal Urban Area - 35.17 Sq.KmsKaraikal Rural Area - 124.83 Sq.Kms
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Land use of Published Master Plan Area of Karaikal2.7
Sl.No.
Land Use Area in Hectares % to the Totalarea
1. Residential 528.18 51.80
2. Commercial 27.92 2.74
3. Industrial 50.22 4.92
4. Transport and Communication 211.21 20.71
5. Public utilities and services 4.98 0.49
6. Public and Semi Public 100.78 9.88
7. Parks and Playgrounds 60.38 5.92
8. Canals and Water Bodies 36.06 3.54
Total 1019.73 100.00
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3 Slum development programme of Puducherry
Slum development schemes of the state3.1
3.1.1
The Pondicherry Perunthalaivar Kamaraj Centenary Housing
Scheme for the houseless poor, 2003
3.1.1.1 Objective of the Scheme
The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance of Rs.
40,000/- to each of the houseless poor below poverty line to construct a
house.
3.1.1.2 Eligibility
To avail financial assistance under these rules the applicant shall be:
a) A citizen of India
b) A native/resident of Pondicherry
c) A poor person whose annual income is not more than Rs. 24,000/- or
a person who is having a red ration card.
d) A houseless as defined under the rule 2(m).
3.1.2
The Pondicherry Chief Minister's Sanitation Scheme for Grant ofFinancial Assistance to Below Poverty Line families’ for Construction of
Sanitary Latrines, 2005
3.1.2.1 Objective of the Scheme
The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance for
construction of a sanitary latrine to each Below Poverty Line family who
own a house and completed construction in all respects and do not have a
sanitary latrine.
3.1.2.2
Eligibility
To avail of financial assistance under this scheme the applicant shall be: -
a) A person who has availed of financial assistance for the construction of
house under the Perunthalaivar Kamaraj Centenary Housing Scheme for
Houseless Poor and completed the construction in all respects and not
having a sanitary latrine in the building so constructed.
b) A BPL family who owns a house and completed the construction in all
respects and do not have a sanitary latrine.
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c) A subsidy amount will be given to the beneficiaries after obtaining an
undertaking. The subsidy amount will be disbursed at category wise as
detailed below:-
Category I Rs.10.000 for those who will be constructing latrine with Septic tank
Category II Rs.5,000 for those who will be constructing latrine without septic tank
having the outlet linked to underground sewerage system.
Category III Rs.2,500 for those who have constructed their latrine with or without
septic tank but not yet plastered or not yet completed the latrine in all respects
including connection to the Septic tank / Underground sewer as the case may be.
Town Planning Housing Particulars, Slum Clearance Board ( All3.2
Four Region)
Item As On 31-03-
2015
1. Slum Dwellers 1, 16,090 Nos.
2. Slum areas identified 304 Nos.
3.
Slum dwellers converted 90,900 Nos.
4. Tenements constructed and allotted
a) Boomiyanpet 516 Nos.
b) Kann doctor thottam 384 Nos.
c) Sakilipalayam 120 Nos.
d) Kumaragurupallam 224 Nos.
e) Kruruchikuppam 120 Nos.
f)
Thiruveni Nagar 60 Nos.
g) Anbu Nagar 138 Nos.
Total 1562 Nos.
5. Plot( site and service allotted to dwellers)
a) Puducherry
i. Savanpet - 777Nos
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(Out of 777 plots & 595 plots sold to the individual under assigned conditional
pattas. Remaining Plots 182 under the custody of Slum Board)
ii.
Boomiyanpet -310 Nos.
(Plo ts use d f or Co nst ru cti on of tenements.)
iii. Mahatma Nagar- 62 Nos.
(Plots transferred by slum board revenue dept.)
iv. Rassou Udaiyar Thottam – 75Nos.
v. Samthikuttai – 26 Nos.
b) Karaikal
i.
Keezhaveli,(Indira Nagar Chethilal Nagar & Stalin Nagar) – 308 Nos.
ii. Mamathambi Maraicar st. – 78 Nos.
iii. Anbu Nagar – 107 Nos.
Site Visit 3.3
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Slum development programme of
Puducherry was studied and we
visited a few slums and slumredeveloped areas in Puducherry
like :
Boomiyanpet
Rassou Udaiyar Thottam
Kann doctor thottam
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4. OUR ROLE IN THE ORGANISATION
1.
Study Area
In Karaikal the total urban area is of 31.68 Sq.Km.The proposal for preparation of
Master Plan for karaikal is for the planning area of 160 sq km , which is divided into
37 revenue villages , these villages are further divided into various sub-villages /
hamlet.
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4.1.1 DIVISIONS
S. No. Name of the Village No of Sub-village
1 Ambagarathur 2
2 Nallazhundur 4
3 Sethur 6
4 Thennankudy 4
5 Devamapuram 3
6 Sorakudy 2
7 Sellor 2
8 Pettai 39 Thirunallar 2
10 Subrayapuram 4
11 Keezhavoor 5
12 Kurumbagaram 10
13 Ponbethy 10
14 Puthakudy 3
15 Melakasakudy 2
16 Nedungadu 4
17 T.R. Pattinam 3
18 Polagam 2
19 Vanjoor 3
20 Keezhaiyur (North) 1
21 Keezhaiyur (South) 1
22 Oduthurai 2
23 Vizhithiyur 3
24 Neravy 1
25 Kottucherry 4
26 Thiruvettakudy 4
27 Poovam 2
28 Varichikudy (South) 2
29 Varichikudy (North) 4
30 Akkaraivattam 3
31 Keezhamanai 4
32 Keezhakasakudy 2
33 Thalatheru 3
34 Keezhavely 6
35 Karaikal 6
36 Koilpattu 6
37 Dharmapuram 3
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4.1.2 LANDUSE
Land use of Published Master Plan
Land use Area in Hectares % of total
developed Area
% of total urban
Area
Residential 528.18 51.80 16.67
Commercial 27.92 2.74 0.88
Industrial 50.22 4.92 1.59
Transport and
Communication
211.21 20.71 6.67
Public Utilities and
services
4.98 0.49 0.16
Public and Semi
Public
100.78 9.88 3.18
Parks and
Playgrounds
46.44 4.55 1.47
Canals and Water
bodies
50.00 4.91 1.58
Total 1019.73 100.00 Major Recreational 13.92 - 0.44
Deferred 202.00 - 6.37
Agricultural 1932.36 - 60.99
Total Plan Area 3168.00 100.00
2. Map Preparation
Village maps were digitized and prepared for all 37 villages for which landusesurvey was to be done using GIS . Maps were prepared using the old and the
upgraded scanned maps . There are total 37 Revenue villages in Karaikal which are
further subdivided into sub-villages or hamlets . Maps were prepared for the 37
villages .
3. Survey Preparation
Before going for the landuse survey for Karaikal , all the survey formats were
prepared and previous landuse maps, village maps and ward maps were scanned
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and printed . Whole survey team had meeting and discussions about how the
survey was to be conducted and what all is required. We were briefed by the team
leader regarding this and exchange of thoughts and ideas took place.
4. Survey Team
Survey team comprised of 10-12 members from Town and Country Planning
Department of Puducherry and Puducherry Planning Authority along with three of
us from School of Planning and Architecture , New Delhi .
5. Site Visit
We along with the team members visited to Karaikal for carrying out landusesurvey . The duration of the visit was for 9 days starting from 19
th June 2015 to 27
th
June 2015.
1. Seeking permission
First we had meeting with various officials in Karaikal to seek permission from
them to conduct landuse survey in Karaikal asking for their support for the same .
We went to collector and then to the Chairperson of the Planning Authority in
Karaikal . The maps which were missing in our list were collected from the
respective departments and then we started with our survey.
4.5.2 Conducting Survey
Everyday survey was conducted in two slots i.e. morning (before lunch ) and
evening (after lunch ) . Our team was divided into various groups and everyday we
were given different wards for survey. Landuses were marked and the variations in
the map were measured and demarcated . We completed about 70 wards in that
particular visit.
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2. Sight Seeing
We also visited various places near and in Karaikal as a part of our visit . We went
to various forts , temples , churches of historical importance and beaches .
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6.
Data Entry
After coming back to Puducherry, land use registers were prepared and data entry
was done for the same.
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5. KEY LEARNING
1.
SKILLS
Team work
Time Management
Punctuality
Leadership
Coordination
Patience
2. SOFTWARE
Basics of GIS
Enhanced knowledge about already known softwares
3.
EXPERIENCE
Studying literature and doing practical work is altogether different . The work
which might appear to us as easy is actually not that easy . This was a golden
opportunity which we got in Puducherry . It taught us many things and gave us a
good exposure to the field work . We learnt how landuse surveys are done at such
a larger level . Working as a team was a great experience , it helped us in enhancing
our skills like coordination , patience etc . Meeting and talking to officials was a
very different experience . This internship experience boosted our confidence level.