Objectives, Contents and Procedures For Preparation and Implementation of Regional Plans, Development Plans
Objectives, Contents and Procedures For Preparation and Implementation of Regional Plans, Development Plans
Implementation strategies for the region for land and resource mobilisation.
Co‐ordination of local bodies and authorities and integrated management structure for the
region.
Estimation of the Fiscal requirement phase‐wise and source of fund. Specifying projects to be
taken up under PPP.
Capacity building for manpower and preparation of its work plan as per State policy.
Priorities of the developmental projects and further detailing of plans.
Framework of monitoring and its mechanism.
Contents of Development Plan should be formulated in accordance with statutory provisions of the relevant Act. With
the view of saving time and also developing a participatory system of planning, necessary information from secondary
sources should be utilised, as far as practicable and primary surveys should be conducted only when it is unavoidable.
Conceived within the framework of the perspective plan and adjusted as per the Regional District Plan, a Developmental
Plan is to be prepared for a period of 20‐30 years. While preparing Development Plan, special attention must be paid on
safety, security and participation of women, the elderly, and other segments of society requiring special needs.
The Development plan should contain the following major heads:
Following inputs from preceding stages and prevailing Statutes, a seamless plan implementation schedule must be
prepared for Development Plan. It should contain roles and responsibilities of all stakeholders, resource mobilisation
framework and phase‐wise implementation schedule for planned project activities. The key aspects to be covered in the
Implementation framework should be in line with aims, objectives and prioritised projects and schemes. Implementation
framework may include the following:
Priorities: Classify various projects identified as a part of development proposals by priority as under
Essentials (top priority)
Necessary (2nd priority)
Acceptable and desirable (3rd priority)
Deferrable (4th priority)
Projects and research should be identified by phases and implementing agencies (including private and
corporate sectors) to be given as per the institutional set‐up .
Phasing: Development Plan should advisably be in phases of 5 years to coincide with the State Five Year Plans. The
targets set for each phase can be assessed as the mid‐term review against the achievements at the end of each phase.
For Greenfield area phasing could include a ‘Zero’ period for approvals, institutional set‐up, initial land pooling and
revisiting any strategy.
Proposal for land resource mobilisation: Implementation mechanism detailing approaches for land polling and
development in lines with the suggested mechanism in the State Perspective Plan.
Institutional Setup to clearly provide Stakeholders’ role and responsibility and organisation chart.
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