Urban development and municipal affairs

  1. Urban Development and Municipal Affairs
  2. Urbanization in Saudi Arabia: Building inclusive & sustainable cities
  3. Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
  4. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
  5. State Urban Development Agency


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Urban Development and Municipal Affairs

Search for: Urban Development and Municipal Affairs Department of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs has sub-ordinate offices viz. KMDA, KMW&SA, ADDA, BDA, DSDA, HDA, JDA, MKDA, SJDA, SSDA, NKDA, GBDA, TRDA, FSDA, BKDA, PDA, KIT, HIT, HIDCO. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • About Acts, Rules, Regulations, Resolutions, Notifications, Circulars, Memorandum, Guidelines, Government Orders etc. from different departments of the Government of West Bengal. Please note that this website has no official connection with the Govt. of West Bengal. Till date we have shared more than 6000 government notification from 58 departments.

Urbanization in Saudi Arabia: Building inclusive & sustainable cities

Evaluate and analyze the legislative and institutional current situation of Saudi Cities and their capability to execute urban policies and strategies in the Kingdom. setting detailed strategic profiles and pilot projects as road map. Engage with communities in the planning system especially women and youth and establishing platforms for engagement in city planning. The Future Saudi Cities Programme, a joint programme developed by the Saudi Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs (MoMRA) and UN-Habitat, implemented in close cooperation with the municipalities of 17 major Saudi cities. The cities have been selected based on their different population sizes, geographic distribution, and a range of criteria based on capacities and economic potential to create a more balanced regional development among the cities of Saudi Arabia. The chosen cities include Riyadh, Makkah, Jeddah, Taif, Madinah, Tabuk, Dammam, Qatif, Al-Ahsa, Abha, Najran, Jazan, Hael, Arar, Al Baha, Buraidah, and Skaka. Horizontal expansion of the 286 Saudi Cities with increasing cost of the Infrastructure. Physical area of Cities expanding faster than populations. High pollution and energy consumption in addition to more than 92% of the populations dependence on private transportation has caused incline of annual temperature and urban heat islands in most of Saudi cities. Waste production from than 33 million inhabitants is generating more than 15 million ton of waste annually most of which are sent to landfil...

Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs

• Arunachal Pradesh • Assam • Chhattisgarh • Goa • Gujarat • Haryana • Jammu And Kashmir • Karnataka • Ladakh • Madhya Pradesh • Maharashtra • Manipur • Mizoram • Tripura • Jharkhand • Nagaland • Himachal Pradesh • Uttarakhand • Uttar Pradesh • Rajasthan • Tamil Nadu • Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu • The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs is the apex authority of Government of India at the national level to formulate policies, sponsor and support programme, coordinate the activities of various Central Ministries, State Governments and other nodal authorities and monitor the programmes concerning all the issues of urban employment, poverty and housing in the country. Ministry aims for an equitable, inclusive and sustainable civic sensitive growth of towns and cities free from slums, which provides adequate affordable housing, means of productive employment, dignity and a decent quality of life to all inhabitants, including the poor.

Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

What we do • work with 444 municipalities and partners to support provincial-municipal relationships across government • administer and update Ontario’s Building Code • set the rules for Ontario’s land use planning and oversee how municipalities implement them • helps residents and municipalities following sudden, unexpected natural disasters • set the rules for municipal and school board elections • develop rules that protect tenants and encourage maintenance and investment in rental housing • work with municipalities, social housing providers and other external stakeholders to help them meet their housing responsibilities • work to measure and address homelessness in Ontario • support municipalities so individuals and families can access suitable housing • fund construction and repair of social housing and affordable rental housing • set the annual rent-increase guideline and other rules related to rental housing

State Urban Development Agency

Functional Responsibility Beyond the Central Government Programmes and Externally Aided Projects, SUDA is looking after the State Government Schemes, Urban Reforms, Governance and capacity building issues and also monitoring of all the activities of ULBs related to Urban Development & Municipal Affairs Department. The West Bengal Government appeals ALL to contribute generously to the West Bengal State Emergency Relief Fund and assist in combating COVID-19 (CORONA). The Contribution to this fund entitles you to 100% deduction under section 80G of the Income Tax Act. The contribution can be made through Online Payment / NEFT / RTGS / UPI / Cheque / DD and in kind also. For making Payment to the Fund : • Online Payment : Through Debit Card / Credit Card / UPI/ Net Banking • For depositing Cheque / Demand Draft / Pay Order pleasedeposit in any branch of ICICI Bank. Details of Bank : A/c Name : West Bengal State Emergency Relief Fund Bank: ICICI Bank Ltd., Branch: Howrah, A/c No: 628005501339 IFSC Code: ICIC0006280 MICR Code: 700229010 • For making payment from out of India : Details of Bank : As above SWIFT Code : ICICINBBCTS • For contribution in kind contact : [email protected] For query, if any, Contact: 8777860955 / 7044075034 / 7980190741 / 6290907626 033-7122-1088 / 7122-1089 / 7122 -1090