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INTRODUCTION

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ZONAL MAP OF
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NEIGHBOURING WARDS I
TOTAL SITE AREA :721.54 ACRES
CO- ORDINATES: 7.3290 DEGREE NORTH
76.8278 DEGREE EAST
OVERNING BODY: KALABURAGI MAHANAGAR PALIKE
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WARD NUMBER: 39,40,49.
WARD POPULATION:10736
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY: GULBARGA DAKSHIN
NAME OF THE CORPORATOR: ALLAMAPRABHU PATIL
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1.6M KM

14.2KM

1.5 M
SITE

ARTERIAL ROADS CONNECTING TO THE SITE


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GULBARGA RAILWAY STATION

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IDENTITY AND CULTURE

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GULBARGA FORT
Ancient fort with incredible architecture
JAMA MASJID GULBARGA
Muslim place of worship
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Gulbarga Fort, constructed by the Kakatiya Gulbarga, Karnataka is home to Jama Masjid, a mosque that
ruler Raja Gulchand in the twelfth century, is
one of the city's most prominent tourist
destinations. The front of this granite structure
dates back to the 14th century. An integral feature of the
Gulbarga Fort, it commemorates the arrival of the Bahmani
Kingdom to the Deccan. The mosque was constructed in the
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is particularly impressive, as it has an early days of Islam in southern India.
attractive fusion of Persian and Indian design
elements. Two hundred years later, the Fort
was renovated and enlarged by the Bahmani
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monarchs to serve as a powerful barrier against
invaders.
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DARGAH HAZRATH
KHWAJA BANDA NAWAZ
The Khwaja Bande Nawaz
Dargah is a remarkable example
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of the coming together of many
different faiths. Here lies the
great Sufi saint, Khwaja Bande
Nawaz. In this mausoleum, one
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of Gulbarga's most popular
SHARANA BASAVESHWARA
TEMPLE
Gulbarga is home to the Sharana
tourist destinations.
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Basaveshwara Temple, also known as
Sabhamandapa. St. Basaveshwara, a revered
figure in Hinduism, is honored at a holy site
here. Basaveshwara is revered as a teacher,
philosopher, and enlightened person who
made several contributions to the betterment
of humankind. Hindu deities, demigods,
goddesses, animals, and events from local
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mythology are depicted in detailed carvings
on the site's pillars, walls, and towers.

HAFT GUMBAD
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Home to a number of tombs
Gulbarga, Karnataka, India is
home to a number of tombs
from the Bahmani era; these
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tombs are known as the Haft
Gumbaz (or Haft Gumbad).
The tombs date back to the
14th and 15th centuries,
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APPANA KERE making them prime examples
Gulbarga was hit with famine during
the fag end of 18th Century. His
holiness Lord Shri Sharana
of primitive Indo-Islamic
design. There are a total of
seven tombs, four of which
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Basaveshwara took the initiative, are those of kings from the
gathered all the farmers and engineered
in constructing this lake. It was respite
and relief to the people in this barren
Bahmani dynasty.
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land. His deed is still sung in the folk
songs.
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BUDDHA VIHAR
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ESIC HOSPITAL Peaceful tourist attraction
ESIC Gulbarga, officially known as ESIC Medical College, Gulbarga, is an Buddha Vihar is the place to go if
institution under the Employee’s State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), which you're looking for peace and
falls under the Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India. quiet, as it is surrounded by pure
ST. MARY CHURCH Located in Gulbarga (Kalaburagi), Karnataka, this medical college aims to peacefulness. The monument is a
provide exceptional education in medicine and allied health sciences. major Buddhist pilgrimage site
built in the traditional Buddhist
forms of India, and it is housed
within Gulbarga University.
Gulbarga, also known as
Kalaburagi, is home to the Vihar.

INFERENCE:

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INTRODUCTION RELIGIOUS STRUCTURES:
HISTORY AND HERITAGE • Syed Muhammad ibn Yousuf al-Hussaini (7 August 1321 − 10 November 1422) commonly known
as Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gesudaraz, was a scholar and Sufi saint from India of the Chishti Order.:
INTRODUCTION OF THE CITY: • The death anniversary takes place on 15, 16 and 17 Dhu al-Qadah at the Bande Nawaz mausoleum
• Gulbarga ,also known as Kalaburagi, is located in the Indian state ,Karnataka
in Gulbarga. Several hundred thousand people from different religions gather to seek blessings.
and is a well-known tourist attraction.
• It is the administrative headquarters of the city in the region of North Karnataka.
• With the area of about 192 sqkm ,it is on the Deccan Plateau ,and the elevation
ranges from 300 to 750m above the main sea level.
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DARGAH HAZRAT KHWAJA BANDA NAWAZ
• Two main rivers ,the Krishna and Bhima, flows through the district.
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HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
:he history of Gulbarga dates back to the sixth century. It has witnessed the reign
of various dynasties, including the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Kalyani Kalachuris,
Yadavas of Devagiri, Hoysalas, and Kakatiyas. The Kakatiya kings of Warangal also
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held sway over this region.
• Gulbarga was subsequently significantly enlarged in 1347 by Alud-Uddin
Hasan Bahmani of Bahmani Dynasty
• It is called a Sufi city. It has been under the dominance of Bahmani Dynasty
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for very long and also served as the capital of this kingdom

SHARANA BASAVESHWARA TEMPLE


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• Sharana Basaveshwara Temple is a shrine at Kalaburgi (Gulbarga), an ancient town in the north-
eastern part of Karnataka
The temple is dedicated to an eminent Hindu religious teacher and philosopher
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Shri Sharana Basaweswara. One of the main tourist attraction in Karnataka by its
architectural wonder and religious relevance.
• The annual fair conducted in the fame of Sharana Basaveshwara is an added attraction of the
temple. The jatra is to commemorate the death anniversary of the Saint
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The festival witnessed a large crowd gathering in the temple to offer their homage on the Samadhi of
Sri Sharana Basaveshwara. The devotees also perform padayatra from their villages to the temple as a
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PBUDH VIHAR
• Peaceful tourist attraction
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• Buddha Vihar is the place to go if you're looking for peace
and quiet, as it is surrounded by pure peacefulness. The
monument is a major Buddhist pilgrimage site built in the
traditional Buddhist forms of India, and it is housed
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within Gulbarga University. Gulbarga, also known as BUDH VIHAR
Kalaburagi, is home to the Vihar. ARCHITECTURAL MARVELS:
GULBARGA FORT:
• Constructed during the Bahmani rule, this fort stands as a testament to the city’s historical past.
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JAMA MASJID: • The fort was originally built by and was subsequently substantially fortified in West Asian and
Located within the Kalaburagi Fort, this mosque showcases exquisite architecture
from the Bahamani Kingdom era..
• The mosque, one of the first in South India, was built to commemorate Gulbarga
European military architectural style by Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah, the founder and first Sultan
of the Bahmani Empire; particular mention is made of the citadel that was added in the centre of
the fort. The fort has an area of approximately 57 acres (23 ha) and periphery length of 3
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as the capital of the Bahmani Sultanate. The mosque though simple in design but kilometres (1.9 mi). It is well fortified with double fortification. A 30 feet (9.1 m) wide moat
has a symmetrical plan with well organized constituent parts., It has dimensions
of 216 feet (66 m)x176 feet (54 m) and was built on the of the Great Mosque of
Córdoba in Spain.
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• The outer passageways surround the prayer hall on three sides and have low open
arcades with arches. They form a rectangular layout with ten bays each on the
north and the south, and seven bays on the east. The square bays on the corners
are topped by domes. The roofed interior bays are covered with low domes, GULBARGA FORT
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faceted by pendentives. The front yard in front of the mihrab has nine bays with
a single large dome. . The main roof drum is mounted on a cubic clerestory. The
wooden screens that existed on the outer arcade openings have been removed
over the years., the mosque displays distinct Persian architectural style with five
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large domes (One large and four small at the corners) and 75 small domes with
250 arches.

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HAFT GUMBAZ
• : Seven domes together, representing Bahmani architectural excellence
• The Haft Gumbaz, also spelt Haft Gumbad are a group of tombs of the Bahmani
dynasty situated in Kalaburagi, in the Indian state of Karnataka.] Built during the
14th and 15th centuries, the tombs are examples of early Indo-Islamic
architecture. There are seven tombs in total, with four being tombs of the rulers
of the Bahmani dynasty. The tomb complex is a monument of national
importance, maintained by the Archeological Survey of India. The tomb complex
is part of the "Monuments and Forts of the Deccan Sultanate", which is an
ensemble of various structures added to the tentative list of the UNESCO World B3rows of aisles dome
Heritage Sites.
• The architectural style is reminiscent of Tughlaq architecture. A unique
feature seen only in the Haft Gumbaz is the double-chambered tomb,
with one chamber for the king and the other for his family members.
Symmetrical arches

HAFT GUMBAD

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7TH SEM
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SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SB TEMPLE ROAD ROAD TYPE DESCRIPTION LEGEND
ROAD NETWORKS
Roads primarily meant
for through traffic
ARTERIAL
usually on a continuous
ROADS:
route.

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ROADS:
Roads that connects
the neighborhoods to
the arterial roads
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Roads intended for

COLLECTOR
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collecting and
distributing traffic to
and from local streets
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and also for providing
access to arterial streets.

Roads intended for


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LOCAL
ROADS:
access to residence,
business or abutting
property within the
neighborhood.
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PARKING AND DESIGNED FOOTHPATH

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PEDESTRAIN FRIENDLY FOOTPATHS

UNUSABLE FOOTPATHS – COMMERCIAL ENCROACHMENT

UNUSABLE FOOTPATHS – PARKING ENCROACHMENT

UNUSABLE FOOTPATHS – MINIMAL WIDTH

TWO – WHEELER PARKING


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22 M COMMERCIAL ROAD
SECTION OF MAJOR COMMERCIAL ROAD – SECTION A

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700

600

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COURT ROAD ​
MSK MILL ROAD ​
MAIN ROAD​
STATION ROAD ​
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SECTION OF THE JUCTION WITH MAXIMUM TRAFFIC
DENSITY
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9:00 AM 12:00 PM 06:00 PM

NODE 1 –STREET VIEW (TIMMA PURI CIRCLE )`

• TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 1 AT 09:00 AM – 556

• TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 1 AT 12:00 PM - 400

• TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 1 AT 06:00 PM - 600 P


NODE 1


A LOT OF COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES HAPPENS ALONF THE EDGES OF NODE 1 ( ROADS )

THE COMMERCIAL SPACES BECOME ACTIVE DURING THE EVENING


ATERIAL ROAD

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• BROAD FOOTPATHS ALONG WITH TIMMA PURI ROAD ATTRACT MANY PEDESTRIAN ACTIVITIES

NODE 2 : JAGAT CIRCLE


INTERJUNCTION OF :
COLLECTOR ROAD

LOCAL ROAD
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12 M WIDE ROAD
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DARGAH ROAD ​
SUPER MARKET MAIN ROAD​
TANK BUND ROAD ​
SANGOLLI RAYANNA MARG
NODE 3 : LALGERI CROSS
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• TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 2 AT 09:00 AM – 446 NODE 1 300 446
300

• TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 2 AT 12:00 PM -321

• TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 2 AT 06:00 PM - 500


NODE 2
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9:00 AM 12:00 PM 06:00 PM


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NODE 2 –STREET VIEW (LALGIRI CROSS )
• THERE IS DRASTIC DROP IN THE TRAFFIC DENSITY IN THE MORNING AND AFTERNOON ON
THE JAGAT CIRCLE • TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 3 AT 09:00 AM – 446

• THESE ROADS ARE MOSTLY USED FOR COMMUTING TO WORK PLACE AND SCHOOLS • TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 3 AT 12:00 PM - 300
/UNIVERSITY THREFORE BECOMES ACTIVE AT THE PEAK HOURS
• TOTAL NO. OF VEHICLES PASSING THROUGH NODE 3 AT 06:00 PM - 500

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PEDESTRIAN

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UNUSABLE FOOTPATHS – PARKING ENCROACHMENT

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THE FOOTHPATH OF MAJOR ROADS HAVE PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY FOOTHPATHS ANDFOOTPATH


WITH MINIMAL WIDTH FOOTPATHS ARE ENCROACHED BY COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
STONE PAVED FOOTHPATH

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ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT KUVEMPU NAGAR

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCCESSIBILITY INDEX IS THE INVERSE OF THE AVERAGE DISTANCE (IN KM 0 TO THE NEAREAST BUS STOP / RAILWAY STATION
. THE DESIRABLE PT ACCESSIBILITY INDEX IS AT LEAST2 ( 500M ACCESS TO NEAREST BUS STOP / RAILWAY STATION

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DEMOGRAPHY AND CAPACITY STUDY

POPULATION AND AREA DATA COMPARISSION OF GULBARGA’S POPULATION TO OTHER CITIES

PEOPLE ARE VERY IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF A COUNTRY . DEMOGRAPHY IS THE BALLOONING MILLIONS
STUDY OF HUMAN POPUULATION WHICH INCLUDES STUDY OF CHANGES IN
POPULATION SIZES, DISTRIBUTION AND COMPOSITION. POPULATION [ MILLIONS] GROWTH RATE %
POPULATION DENSITY MEANS POPULATION CONCENTRATION.
IT IS DEFINED AS NUMBER OF PERSON PER SQ.KM OR NUMBER OF PERSON PER
HECTARE.
GULBARGA DISTRICT

INDORE
4.2%

2.9%
18.0%

3.7%
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JAIPUR
KANPUR
KOCHI
26.91%
1.38%
3.18%
2.43%
0.93%
1.1%
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INDIAN CENSUS BEGAN IN THE YEAR 1872 DONE EVERY 10 YEARS. KARNATAKA
RANKS 9TH IN THE POPULATION CHART OF OUR COUNTRY AS PER CENSUS OF INDIA
2011
KOLHAPUR 3.5%

SEX RATIO AS PER 2011 CENSUS


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CENSUS 2011 WAS THE15TH
OF ITS KIND SINCE 1872
KAKABURAGI DISTRICT WITH 233 PERSONS PER SQUARE KILOMETER WHICH MAKES
IT AVERAGE POPULATED AND RANKS 5TH IN THE STATE.
SEX RATIO: IT IS AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL INDICATOR TO MEASURE THE EXTENT
OF PREVALILING EQYALITY BETWEEN MALES AND FEMAILS IN A SOCIETY OF A
GIVEN POINT OF TIME . A SIMLE MESASURE TO CALCULATE THE GENDER
COMPOSITION IS SEX RATIO. IT IS DEFINE AS NUMBER OF FEMAILS PER
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THOUSAND MALES.
ZONAL MAP OF KALABURAGI
MALE FEMALE POPULATION
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45%FEMAILS
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55% MALES

WORLD LITERACY RATE STANDS AT 82%.


LITRACY AND EDUCATION ARE GOOD SOCIAL
INDICATION OF DEVELOPMENT IN A SOCIETY

LITERACY: A PERSON AGED SEVEN OR MORE


WHO CAN BOTH READ AND WRITE WITH
UNDERSTANDING IN ANY LANGUAGE IS REATED
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AS LITRATE. A PERSON WHO CAN ONLY READ
BUT CANNOT WRITE IS NOT A LIRATE PERSON
WHO ARE BLIND AND CAN READ IN BRAILLE IS
TREATED AS LITRATE.
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930 GIRLSS 1000 BOYS

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HOUSEHOLD DATA

DATA AS PER 2011 CENSUS


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TOTAL POPULATION OF THE WARD :- 23247
HOUSEHOLLDS:-1298+ 1790+1395 = 4483
WARD AREA:- 2919968.78 SQM
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BBMP WARD DATA 2017
HOUSEHOLD:- 36125
REGULAR HOUSE HOLD:- 14615
SLUM HOUSEHOLD:- 20412
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APARTMENT DWELLING:- 1098

A HOUSEHOLD IS USUALLY A GROUP OF PERSONS WHO


NORMALLY LIVE TOGETHER AND TAKE THEIR MEALS FROM A
COMMON KITCHEN
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HOUSEHOLDS

APARTMENT DWELLING 8%
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THE POPULATION DENSITY OF GULBARGA HAS INCREASED 21.76% IN JUST 10 SLUMS 60%
REGULAR HOUSEHOLD 32% N
YEARS . THABKS TO GROWING OPPORTUNITIES AND GROWWTH THAT ARE
BRINGING PEOPLE ACROSS THE COUNTRY.

THERE WAS CHANGE OF 21.76% IN THE POPULATION COMPARED TO


POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS. GULARAGA DISTRICT RECORDED
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INCREASE OF 233 PERSONS PER SQUARE KILOMETER AS PER GULBARGA
DISTRICT CENSUS 2011. GULBARGA WITNESS 2,566.326 POPULATION REG SLUM APART

INFRENCE
WE OBSERVE 21.76% INCREASE IN POPULATION GROWTH OF KALABURAGI INFRENCE :-MALES OUTNUMBER IN TERMS OF LITRACY IN THE WARDS.
DISTRIT FROM 2001 TO 2011. THERE ARE MORE SLUMS AS COMPARED TO REGULAR HOUSEHOLD.

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DEMOGRAPHY AND CAPACITY STUDY

LAND USE
LAND USE MAP OF 2031

THE LAND IS CATAGORISED INTO RESIDENTIAL AREA,COMMERTIAL


AREA,PUBLIC/SEMI PUBLIC INDUSTRIAL,OPRN SPACE, TRANSPORT

THE AGRICULTURE IS ADDED INTO FUTURE LAND USE

PREDOMINENTLYY RESIDENTIAL AND ALSO IN FUTURE IT IS ALSO


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RETAINING PREDOMINENT RESIDENTIAL

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EXISTING LAND USE MAP 2023 AS PER BBMP
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THE TOTAL WARD AREA - 2919968.78 SQM

RESIDENTIAL AREA- 172837.05


COMMERTIAL AREA- 25891.925
PUBLIC/SEMI PUBLIC- 54130.480
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INDUSTRIAL- 15000.050
OPRN SPACE- 53142.970
TRANSPORT-20150.050 I
FOR THE PURPOSE OF THESE GUIDELINES, THE DENSITIES
MENTIONED IN THIS SECTION ARE THE GROSS POPULATION
DENSITIES DEFINED AS PERSON PER UNIT AREA [IN
HECTARES] FOR DEVELOPED AREA ONLY

INFRENCES
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PREDOMINANTLY RESIDENTISSL USES WITH COMMERTIAL
ON THE LARGER CORRIDOR THE WATER BODY AND
AGRICULTURE IS ADDED IN MASTER PLAN OF 2031 A
BUILDING USE
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WATER BODY 4%
TRANSPORT 14%

INDUSTRIAL 5%

OPEN SPACES 9% RESIDENTIAL 55%


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PUBLIC/ SEMI
PUBLIC 10%
COMMERTIAL 8%
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THE BUILDING USE DECRIBES WHAT KIND OF
FUNCTION A BUILDING SERVES. THIS CAN BE
HANDY WHEN THE FORM OR ORIGINAL
PURPOSE OF A BUILDING DIFFERS FROM ITS
SL
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DESCRIPTION AREA IN SQM %
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01 RESIDENTIAL 172837.05 54%
PRESENT USE.

MAPPING OF THE BUILDING USE MAP


BUILDLING USE MAPPING IS DONE USING THE
DIFFERENT ZONES THOSE ARE RESIDENTIAL,
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03
COMMERCIAL
PUBLIC-SEMI
PUBLIC
25891.925
54130.480
8%
10%
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COMMERTIAL, PUBLIC SEMI PUBLIC. MIXED
USE, INDUSTRIAL, TRANSPORT.

BUILDING USE MAPPINF IS THE EXISTING USE


OF THE BUILDING SURVEY USE OF INDIVIDUAL
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05
06
OPEN SPACES
INDUSTRIAL
TRANSPORT
53142.970
15000.050
20150.050
9%
5%
10%
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07 WATER BODY 11335.027 4%
WARD BASED ON THE ZONES AS PER THE
BBMP LAND USE MAP ZONES REGULATIONS.

INFERENCES
TOTAL AREA 352493.552 100%
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BUILDING USE IS DONE TO KNOW THE EXISTING USE OF
BUILDING. IT CONSIDER THE ALL FLOORS HENCE THE
RESIDENTIAL WITH OTHER USE IS CONSIDERED AS THE MIXED
USE
AS PER THE BUILDING USE MAP THE RESIDENTIAL IS THE
PREDOMINANT AND THE COMMERCIAL AND MIXED ARE ON
THE LONG CORRIDOR.

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STUDY FOA SUK

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