Significant progress made towards improving ease of doing construction business in urban areas



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Significant progress made towards improving ease of doing construction business in urban areas

Applications to AAI for height clearences in airport zones reduced by 200 per month further to CCZM



Colour Coded Zonal Maps to be developed for Defence airports used for civilian purposes also

Online approvals for construction near monuments in 72 hours

Revised National Building Code to be notified in two weeks

States and urban local bodies to be empowered to approve building plans in quick time

5 Ministers and 7 concerned Secretaries review progress

Considerable progress has been reported towards enhancing the’ ease of doing of construction business’ in urban areas by streamlining the procedures, adoption of appropriate technology and by empowering urban local bodies to accord a wide range of approvals. Progress in this regard was reviewed at a high level meeting convened by the Minister of Urban Development and Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu here today.

Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar, Civil Aviation Minister Shri Ashok Gajapati Raju, Minister of Environment, Forests & Climate Change Shri Prakash Javdekar and Minister of Tourism & Culture Dr.Mahesh Sharma also participated in the review meeting. Secretaries of respective Ministries besides those of Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation and Consumer Affairs besides senior officials from Prime Minister’s Office and Cabinet Secretariat too attended the hour long review.

It was informed in the meeting that Colour Coded Zonal Maps (CCZM) for 28 defence airports being used for civilian purposes will be developed for easy sanction of height clearences on the lines of what is being done for civilian airports. To begin with CCZMs will be evolved for four such airports viz., Pune, Jamnagar, Chandigarh and Bagdogra by April, 2016. Ministry of Civil Aviation will assist in this regard. Such CCZMs will be shared with municipal bodies for according height clearences.

Works of Defence Act, 1903 will be suitably amended to remove hurdles for construction activities near defence establishments. Distance from the actual storage point will be considered for restricting the construction instead of from the boundary wall of ammunition storage dumps at present, which will bring down the zone of restriction. Instructions have been issued to Service Headquarters and Headquarters of all defence organisations for sharing information along with maps of restricted zones to municipal bodies.

Area Commanders will be required to decide in 30 days on clearing constructions in restricted zones failing which approvals would be taken as deemed.

Ministry of Civil Aviation has reported that applications received by the Airports Authority of India for height clearnces in airport zones have come down by over 200 per month further to development of CCZMs for 12 airports that account for 58% of total such applications and making them available to respective urban local bodies. These airports are : Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Amritsar, Bengaluru, Nagpur and Chennai. CCZM for Jaipur airport has been recently completed.

CCZMs for 9 more airports viz., Patna, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, Aurangabad, Surat, Vijayawada, Thiruvananthapuram and Puducherry will be developed by June,2016 and for the remaining 14 major airports by December,2016. This will enable respective urban local bodies accord height clearences in respect of almost all cases, doing away with the need to approach AAI for the same.

Ministry of Civil Aviation also commissioned improved version of online NOCAS (No Objection Certificate Application System) eliminating human interface and enabling faster issue of NOC through automatic calculations of permissible heights in airport zones with applicants being able to track the status.

Ministry of Culture has come out with a mobile based app that enables online approvals for construction in the vicinity of monuments in just 72 hours through integration of websites of National Monument Authority and those of respective urban local bodies. Time taken at present is about 90 days.

Prime Minister’s Office desired that integration of websites of National Monument Authority and those of Delhi and Mumbai be completed by March this year.

In association with ISRO, Ministry of Culture is developing colour coded maps for 281 monuments that account for most of the construction related approvals using which municipal bodies can accord approvals in quick time.

Ministry of Consumer Affairs has completed revision of National Building Code enabling speedy building approvals and the same will be notified in the next two weeks.

Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change has come out with revised and simplified environmental norms and the same will be notified at the earliest after consultations with the Ministry of Urban Development. Urban local bodies and state governments will be empowered to accord approvals at their level based on their willingness and ability.

Ministry of Urban Development will soon issue Model Building Byelaws incorporating all revised and simplified norms and processes enabling urban local bodies to approve building plans in quick time there by enhancing the ease of doing construction business in urban areas.

Shri Venkaiah Naidu thanked all concerned ministers and senior officials for their enthusiastic response towards enhancing the ease of doing business.

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Science & Technology and Earth Sciences Minister, Dr Harsh Vardhan said 'Start-Up India' and 'Make In India’ Should Impel CSIR-Tech pvt ltd

Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr Harsh Vardhan recently met with leaders and team members of CSIR-Tech Pvt Ltd at CSIR-NCL's campus in the city of Pune.  CSIR-Tech's leadership present at the said meeting included its Chairman, Padma Vibhushan Dr Vijay Kelkar and the Executive Director and CEO, Amitabh Shrivastava.

In a highly interactive session Dr Harsh Vardhan keenly asked questions about the successful work of technology commercialization that CSIR-Tech was involved with for the last 3 years. Dr Vijay Kelkar talked about the yeoman service that CSIR-Tech was doing which directly aligns with the government of India's programs like 'Start-up India' and 'Make in India'.  Amitabh Shrivastava, as the CEO of CSIR-Tech talked about how technology and intellectual property being developed at government funded institutions like CSIR, BARC, IITs, DST labs, DRDO, etc. is finding its way to touch common lives through CSIR-Tech Pvt Ltd.

Dr Harsh Vardhan was pleased with the approach that CSIR-Tech had taken to not only do technology transfer to small and medium enterprises in India, but also to invest in science based start-ups and laboratory spin-offs.  CSIR-Tech invests in science based start ups and spin off businesses through its 'India Science Venture Fund', a SEBI registered fund which includes SIDBI as a lead partner. Amitabh Shrivastava apprised the minister about global best practices to increase relationship between the Industry and the R&D institutions in North America, Europe and Asia.  Dr Harsh Vardhan is keen to support business initiatives like CSIR-Tech that are self funded autonomous companies that are sure to give impetus, at the ground level, to realize the dream of the Prime Minister of India to create more jobs through the science and technology led manufacturing businesses. 

CSIR-Tech's board of directors includes 4 Padma awardees and industry veterans like Mohan Das Pai, Saurabh Srivastava, Luis Miranda, Dr S. Sivaram, Dr Vijay Mohanan and Chief General Manager of the State Bank of India Venkat Nageswar.

One may visit www.csirtech.com if you are a seeker or a providers of technology, or are an entrepreneur looking to get funding for a science based enterprise.   


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Significant progress made towards improving ease of doing construction business in urban areas

Applications to AAI for height clearences in airport zones reduced by 200 per month further to CCZM

Colour Coded Zonal Maps to be developed for Defence airports used for civilian purposes also

Online approvals for construction near monuments in 72 hours

Revised National Building Code to be notified in two weeks

States and urban local bodies to be empowered to approve building plans in quick time

5 Ministers and 7 concerned Secretaries review progress

Considerable progress has been reported towards enhancing the’ ease of doing of construction business’ in urban areas by streamlining the procedures, adoption of appropriate technology and by empowering urban local bodies to accord a wide range of approvals. Progress in this regard was reviewed at a high level meeting convened by the Minister of Urban Development and Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu here today.

Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar, Civil Aviation Minister Shri Ashok Gajapati Raju, Minister of Environment, Forests & Climate Change Shri Prakash Javdekar and Minister of Tourism & Culture Dr.Mahesh Sharma also participated in the review meeting. Secretaries of respective Ministries besides those of Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation and Consumer Affairs besides senior officials from Prime Minister’s Office and Cabinet Secretariat too attended the hour long review.

It was informed in the meeting that Colour Coded Zonal Maps (CCZM) for 28 defence airports being used for civilian purposes will be developed for easy sanction of height clearences on the lines of what is being done for civilian airports. To begin with CCZMs will be evolved for four such airports viz., Pune, Jamnagar, Chandigarh and Bagdogra by April, 2016. Ministry of Civil Aviation will assist in this regard. Such CCZMs will be shared with municipal bodies for according height clearences.

Works of Defence Act, 1903 will be suitably amended to remove hurdles for construction activities near defence establishments. Distance from the actual storage point will be considered for restricting the construction instead of from the boundary wall of ammunition storage dumps at present, which will bring down the zone of restriction. Instructions have been issued to Service Headquarters and Headquarters of all defence organisations for sharing information along with maps of restricted zones to municipal bodies.

Area Commanders will be required to decide in 30 days on clearing constructions in restricted zones failing which approvals would be taken as deemed.

Ministry of Civil Aviation has reported that applications received by the Airports Authority of India for height clearnces in airport zones have come down by over 200 per month further to development of CCZMs for 12 airports that account for 58% of total such applications and making them available to respective urban local bodies. These airports are : Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Amritsar, Bengaluru, Nagpur and Chennai. CCZM for Jaipur airport has been recently completed.

CCZMs for 9 more airports viz., Patna, Bhubaneswar, Ranchi, Aurangabad, Surat, Vijayawada, Thiruvananthapuram and Puducherry will be developed by June,2016 and for the remaining 14 major airports by December,2016. This will enable respective urban local bodies accord height clearences in respect of almost all cases, doing away with the need to approach AAI for the same.

Ministry of Civil Aviation also commissioned improved version of online NOCAS (No Objection Certificate Application System) eliminating human interface and enabling faster issue of NOC through automatic calculations of permissible heights in airport zones with applicants being able to track the status.

Ministry of Culture has come out with a mobile based app that enables online approvals for construction in the vicinity of monuments in just 72 hours through integration of websites of National Monument Authority and those of respective urban local bodies. Time taken at present is about 90 days.

Prime Minister’s Office desired that integration of websites of National Monument Authority and those of Delhi and Mumbai be completed by March this year.

In association with ISRO, Ministry of Culture is developing colour coded maps for 281 monuments that account for most of the construction related approvals using which municipal bodies can accord approvals in quick time.

Ministry of Consumer Affairs has completed revision of National Building Code enabling speedy building approvals and the same will be notified in the next two weeks.

Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change has come out with revised and simplified environmental norms and the same will be notified at the earliest after consultations with the Ministry of Urban Development. Urban local bodies and state governments will be empowered to accord approvals at their level based on their willingness and ability.

Ministry of Urban Development will soon issue Model Building Byelaws incorporating all revised and simplified norms and processes enabling urban local bodies to approve building plans in quick time there by enhancing the ease of doing construction business in urban areas.

Shri Venkaiah Naidu thanked all concerned ministers and senior officials for their enthusiastic response towards enhancing the ease of doing business.

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