Transformative Impact of
JNNURM
In 2005, Ministry of Urban Development launched the
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). The Mission was launched with an aim to encourage
urban level reforms and fast track planned infrastructure development of
identified “mission cities”. These cities were selected on the basis of
population or them being State capitals, or having certain additional features.
A cluster of 63 mission cities was identified each having a minimum of one
million population including the seven metropolitan cities with more than four
million population and twenty eight cities that were State capitals or had
historic, religious or tourist importance. Later on, two more cities were added
to the set of mission cities taking the total to 65 cities. The duration of
JNNURM has been kept as 7 years beginning from 2005-06.
Under JNNURM, financial assistance is being provided
to each of the cities for specific project planning, development and
implementation for projects of water supply, sewerage, drainage, solid waste,
urban transport, urban renewal, heritage preservation and slum improvement.
However, amongst all other infrastructure sectors, urban transport demanded
special consideration, as indicated by the extraordinary growth in urban
traffic conditions, depleting public transport services and the impact of road
pollution to the urban environment.
JNNURM has
been instrumental in rejuvenating the urban space in the country. Post
independence, JNNURM has been the
country’s first national flagship programme of this nature and size for the
urban sector. It is for the first time that the central government is providing
assistance of this kind for what is classified as a State subject as per the
Constitution. One of the Mission ’s
objective is to break the vicious circle of poor cost recovery - low investment
- poor service delivery. JNNURM has managed to provide a strong impetus to
investments in urban sector and incentivized cities to develop sustainable
investment frameworks through service delivery reform and cost recovery of
services provided.
The Mission
has definitely helped raise awareness and concern about problems of urban
growth and management. Urban matters are talked about more widely and more
frequently these days than before. Getting on to the JNNURM bandwagon, has
become both important and useful for the State and City officials as well as
political leaders. For the first time the largesse from the Centre is claimed
to be contingent upon various reforms. Mission
seeks a different kind of identity, because it is contingent on reforms. The
mandatory reforms also provide for a public disclosure law and a community
participation law to institutionalize transparency and enable citizen’s
participation.
The Mission
has actively advocated the role of Public Private Partnership (PPP). With the
launch JNNURM, both the macro-environment as well as project-level micro
environment is becoming more and more congenial for PPPs in the urban sector.
Many of the JNNURM-supported reforms have created favourable governance and
institutional framework for private sector to feel more confident to venture
into the urban sector. Also, the ‘4P’ framework—People-Private-Public
Partnerships are being promoted as experience across the world indicates that in
urban renewal and management, the role of ‘People’ in design of projects and
partnerships is crucial. Therefore, best practices and models for ‘PPPP’ must
be evolved and deployed for India ’s
urban management agenda to succeed.
In urban centres, JNNURM has led to improved quality
of life of the populace as better connectivity within the city and improved
transport infrastructure has helped in reducing traffic congestion, improved
accessibility and safe mobility along with safe and comfortable circulation in
city by affordable public transport for all. In many parts of the country,
JNNURM has led to beautification of transport corridors in city which would
increase the visual beauty and decrease visual pollution.
Direct project benefits include expanding sewage
collection, treatment, and sanitation to obtain a more hygienic environment.
The JNNURM projects have also increased the city’s capacity to handle rainwater
through better drainage. The project improved drinking water quality by
protecting groundwater and surface water sources. The Mission promotes a sound solid waste
management system in which disposal is being conducted safely and hygienically,
preventing blockage of drains. JNNURM has led to improved environment and
public health in the project areas while promoting sustainable urban
development. Without the project, environmental quality and public health will
remain the same or worsen with a rapidly increasing population and associated
unmanaged domestic wastes. Development of water, sanitation, and solid waste
management infrastructure under this project aimed to enhance the overall urban
environmental quality and public health of Indian cities and upgrade the
parameters of quality of life like housing, natural environment, health,
recreation and leisure time, social belonging, community life, public services
and transport which includes water and other basic services which provides
mobility and connectivity, and leads to upgrading quality of life of the
citizen of India.
Many initiatives undertaken in different cities have
showed that with political will and planning, our urban spaces can become
liveable again. Notable of these initiatives include 24X7 water supply in
Hubli-Dharwad, Ahemdabad Bus Rapid Transit System, water supply project in Nagpur and property tax collection mechanism in Bangalore . The JNNURM project has also partially
contributes to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) like providing
sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation, ensuring
environmental sustainability and the eradication of slums and to achieve
significant improvement in the lives. JNNURM
has made a quantum change in size of investments and breadth of coverage across
cities and sectors. JNNURM has beyond doubt given a considerable fillip to
urban infrastructure investments. Cities have come forward and benefited
immensely under this programme. The JNNURM definitely has transformative impact
on the urban infrastructure of the country.
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