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Prepared for,
Department of Urban Development
& Housing, Govt. of Bihar
Prepared by,
CEPT, Ahmadabad

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Client:

Urban Development & Housing Department


Patna, Bihar

Prepared by:

Center for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University


Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus, University Road,
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380 009 Gujarat State
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES

LIST OF FIGURES

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LIST OF MAPS

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LIST of ANNEXURE

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1 INTRODUCTION

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1.1 Introduction

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1.2 Planning Significance of Patna as a City

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1.3 Economic Profile

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1.4 Existing Land Use Patna Municipal Corporation Area

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1.5 Previous Planning Initiatives


1.5.1 Master Plan (1961-81)
1.5.2 Plan Update (1981-2001)
1.5.3 Master Plan 2001-21

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1.6 Need for the Revision of the Master Plan

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1.7 Methodology
1.7.1 Stage 1: Project initiation
1.7.2 Stage 02 and 03: Analysis of existing situation & Future projections and Concept Plan
1.7.3 Stage 04: Updated Base Map and Existing Land Use Map
1.7.4 Stage 5: Pre-final Master Plan and DCR

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2 DELINEATION OF PATNA PLANNING AREA

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2.1 Extent of Patna Planning Area (Project Area)

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2.2 Delineation of Patna Planning Area (Project Area)

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2.3 Delineated Area Patna Planning Area (PPA)

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2.4 Constituents of Patna Planning Area

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3 CHAPTER: PATNA PLANNING AREA PROFILE

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3.1 Regional Connectivity

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3.2 Physical Features

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3.3 Demographics and Socio-Economic Profile

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3.4 Growth Rate

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3.5 Population Density

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3.6 Sex Ratio

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3.7 Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes Population

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3.8 Literacy Rate

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3.9 Work Force and Occupation Structure

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3.10 Urbanization

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3.11 Urbanization

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3.12 Existing Land Cover Project Area including PPA

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4 CHAPTER: DEVELOPMENT VISION & PLANNING NORMS ADOPTED

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4.1 Guiding Principles


4.1.1 Multiple Nuclei Concept
4.1.2 Urban Rural Continuum
4.1.3 Transit Oriented Development (TOD)
4.1.4 Urban Growth Boundary
4.1.5 Peri urban development
4.1.6 Provision of Social Amenities
4.1.7 Environmentally Suitable Development

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4.2 Planning Norms and Standards Adopted


4.2.1 Community Level Facilities
4.2.2 Neighbourhood Level Facilities
4.2.3 Sector Level Facilities
4.2.4 Node Level Facilities
4.2.5 Zone Level Facilities
4.2.6 CBD Level Facilities

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5 CHAPTER: PLANNING PROPOSALS

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5.1 Population Projection

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5.2 Employment projection

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5.3 Proposed Land Use Distribution and Land Requirements

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5.4 Land Use Classification


5.4.1 Residential Zone
5.4.2 Commercial Zone
5.4.3 Industrial Zone
5.4.4 Public, Semi-public amenities and utilities Zone
5.4.5 Open Space Zone
5.4.6 Old city / Inner City Zone

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5.4.7
5.4.8
5.4.9
5.4.10
5.4.11
5.4.12
5.4.13

Urban Centers Zone (Uc)


Village Settlements Zone (VS)
Urban Agriculture Zone
Conservation Zone
Water Bodies Zone
Special Reservations Zone
Transportation and Communication Zone

5.5 Proposed Transportation Network


5.5.1 Existing Road Network
5.5.2 Proposed Hierarchy of Roads
5.5.3 Proposed Public Transport route
5.5.4 Proposed Rail Network
5.5.5 Proposed Air network
5.5.6 Waterways

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5.6 Proposed Physical Infrastructure


5.6.1 Water Supply
5.6.2 Water supply source
5.6.3 Issues
5.6.4 Water demand estimation
5.6.5 Storage
5.6.6 Alternative water harvesting system
5.6.7 Recyle
5.6.8 Sewerage and Sanitation
5.6.9 DEWATS Decentralised Wastewater Management
5.6.10 Storm Water Drainage
5.6.11 Existing storm water drainage
5.6.12 Solid Waste Management
5.6.13 Hazardous Wastes
5.6.14 Power Supply

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5.7 Proposed Social Infrastructure & Amenities


5.7.1 Scalogram Analysis
5.7.2 Educational facilities
5.7.3 Health facilities
5.7.4 Communication facilities
5.7.5 Financial services

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5.8 Social Infrastructure:


5.8.1 Community Level Facilities
5.8.2 Neighborhood Level Facilities
5.8.3 Sector Level Facilities
5.8.4 Node Level Facilities
5.8.5 Zone Level Facilities

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5.8.6 CBD Level Facilities

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6 CHAPTER: IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM OF TOWN PLANNING/ AREA PLANNING SCHEME


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6.1 Legislative Framework
6.1.1 Formation of Urban Planning & Development Board
6.1.2 Declaration of Planning Area/s
6.1.3 Constitution of Planning Authority
6.1.4 Preparation of Land Use Map
6.1.5 Preparation of the Development Plan
6.1.6 Area Development Scheme

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6.2 Implementation Mechanism of Area Planning Scheme


6.2.1 Development Plan (DP)
6.2.2 Town Planning Schemes (TPS)
6.2.3 Implementation history in Ahmedabad
6.2.4 TPS preparation in Vinzol (TPS no. 90 Vinzol 2), Ahmedabad:
6.2.5 The TPS preparation process
6.2.6 The financial aspects of the TPS
6.2.7 Key Advantages, Limitations and Potentials of the TPS

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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Area and Population of Patna Urban Agglomeration Area ..................................................... 13
Table 2: Existing Land use Patna Municipal Corporation Area .......................................................... 15
Table 3: Chronology of urban events and initiatives ............................................................................ 17
Table 4: List of information available and data sources available with CEPT ....................................... 22
Table 5: Data classification for land resource inventories .................................................................... 24
Table 6: Study Block falling in the Project Area .................................................................................... 26
Table 7: Delineation of PPA - Alternatives ............................................................................................ 32
Table 8: Constituents of Patna Planning Area ...................................................................................... 34
Table 9: Village Details of PPA .............................................................................................................. 40
Table 10 : Growth of Urban Population - PPA ...................................................................................... 43
Table 11: Growth of Urban Population in PPA ..................................................................................... 55
Table 12 : Existing Land Use Classification in Project Area including PPA ............................................ 56
Table 13: Provision of Physical Infrastructure Manual of Water Supply ........................................... 64
Table 14: Provision of Social Infrastructure UDPFI Guidelines .......................................................... 66
Table 15: Provision of Social Infrastructure Housing Cluster (UDPFI Guidelines) ............................. 66
Table 16: Provision of Social Infrastructure Neighborhood Level (UDPFI Guidelines) ...................... 67
Table 17: Provision of Social Infrastructure Sector Level (UDPFI Guidelines) ................................... 68
Table 18: Provision of Social Infrastructure Node Level (UDPFI Guidelines) ..................................... 69
Table 19: Provision of Social Infrastructure Zone level (UDPFI Guidelines) ...................................... 70
Table 20: Provision of Social Infrastructure CBD level (UDPFI Guidelines)........................................ 71
Table 21: Population Projection............................................................................................................ 74
Table 22: Projected Employment.......................................................................................................... 77
Table 23: Area statements against Projected Employment ................................................................. 78
Table 24: Land requirement categories in PPA ..................................................................................... 79
Table 25: Land requirement categories in PPA ..................................................................................... 79
Table 26: Existing Width of Roads ........................................................................................................ 84
Table 27: Air Traffic Movement ............................................................................................................ 93
Table 28: Airport Traffic Volume........................................................................................................... 93
Table 29: Water Demand Calculation Patna Planning Area (PPA) ..................................................... 97
Table 30: Provision of Water Storage Facilities .................................................................................... 98

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Table 31: Location and capacities of STPs ............................................................................................ 99


Table 32: Existing Landfill site for Patna ............................................................................................. 105
Table 33: Estimation of solid waste generation for Patna Planning Area for 2021 & 2031 ............... 106
Table 34: Estimation of solid waste generation zone wise for Project area for 2021 & 2031 ........... 107
Table 35: Electrical Sub Stations ......................................................................................................... 108
Table 36: Primary Schools, Available and Required at CD Block Level ............................................... 111
Table 37: Middle schools, available and required at CD block level................................................... 112
Table 38: Secondary schools, available and required at CD block level ............................................. 113
Table 39: Colleges, available and required at CD block level ............................................................. 114
Table 40: Primary Health Centres, available and required at CD block level ..................................... 115
Table 41: Primary Health Sub-Centres, available and required at CD block level .............................. 116
Table 42: Hospitals, available and required at CD block level ............................................................ 116
Table 43: Post Offices, available and required at CD block level ........................................................ 117
Table 44: Commercial Banks, available and required at CD block level ............................................. 118
Table 45: Agricultural Credit Societies, available and required at CD block level .............................. 119
Table 46: Provision of social infrastructure UDPFI Guidelines......................................................... 119
Table 47: Provision of social infrastructure Housing cluster (UDPFI Guidelines) ............................ 120
Table 48: Provision of social infrastructure Neighborhood level (UDPFI Guidelines) ..................... 121
Table 49: Provision of social infrastructure Sector level (UDPFI Guidelines) .................................. 122
Table 50: Provision of social infrastructure Node level (UDPFI Guidelines) .................................... 123
Table 51: Provision of social infrastructure Zone level (UDPFI Guidelines) ..................................... 125
Table 52: Provision of social infrastructure CBD level (UDPFI Guidelines) ...................................... 127
Table 53: List of survey number with their original plots ................................................................... 148
Table 54: List of survey number with plots after deducting area for roads and amenity .................. 149

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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Location of Patna in Bihar State............................................................................................. 11
Figure 2: showing Regional Connectivity of Patna................................................................................ 37
Figure 3: Growth Options...................................................................................................................... 60
Figure 4: Town planning schemes in Ahmedabad over years ............................................................ 134
Figure 5: Location Map of TPS 90 Vinzol 2 .......................................................................................... 135
Figure 6: Survey of the area for preparing TPS ................................................................................... 136
Figure 7: Various types of records collected to establish ownership details ..................................... 137
Figure 8: Base Map for preparation the TPS ....................................................................................... 138
Figure 9: Defining the boundary of the TPS ........................................................................................ 139
Figure 10: Marking original plots on survey ....................................................................................... 140
Figure 11: F Form for the TPS indicating ownership details and original plot sizes ........................... 141
Figure 12: Road network in the TPS .................................................................................................... 142
Figure 13: Road network and amenity plots in the TPS ...................................................................... 143
Figure 14: Form for the TPS indicating land values and final plot sizes .............................................. 144
Figure 15: Proposed road network, amenity plots and FPs ................................................................ 145
Figure 16: Delineation of final plots in the TPS ................................................................................... 145
Figure 17: G Form for the TPS indicating financials ............................................................................ 146
Figure 18: F Form for the TPS indicating betterment charges ............................................................ 147
Figure 19: Original irregular land ........................................................................................................ 149
Figure 20: Original and final parcels with proposed roads and amenities ......................................... 150

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LIST OF MAPS
Map 1 : Existing Land use Map Patna Municipal Corporation Area .................................................. 15
Map 2: Map Showing Flood Water over the affected state of Bihar, India .......................................... 28
Map 3: Map Showing Development Index ........................................................................................... 29
Map 4: Map Showing Urban Villages in the Project Area ..................................................................... 30
Map 5: Map Showing Demographic and Socio-Economic Profile of the Project Area ......................... 31
Map 6: Delineation of PPA Conceptual Plan ...................................................................................... 32
Map 7: Study Area to delineate the Patna Planning Area .................................................................... 33
Map 8: Map showing Patna Planning Area ........................................................................................... 35
Map 9 : Population Distribution - PPA .................................................................................................. 44
Map 10: Population Growth Rate - PPA................................................................................................ 45
Map 11: Population Density - PPA ........................................................................................................ 46
Map 12: Sex Ratio - PPA ........................................................................................................................ 47
Map 13: Distribution of SC Population - PPA ........................................................................................ 48
Map 14: Distribution of ST Population - PPA ........................................................................................ 49
Map 15: Distribution of Literate Population - PPA ............................................................................... 50
Map 16: Distribution of Main Workers - PPA ....................................................................................... 51
Map 17: Distribution of Marginal Workers - PPA ................................................................................. 52
Map 18: Distribution of Primary Workers - PPA ................................................................................... 53
Map 19: Distribution of Non Primary Workers - PPA ........................................................................... 54
Map 20: Existing Land Cover Project Area including PPA .................................................................. 57
Map 21: Proposed Land Use, PPA ......................................................................................................... 80
Map 22: Proposed Road Network, PPA ................................................................................................ 88
Map 23: Public Transport Route, PPA ................................................................................................... 90
Map 24: Proposed Bus Station.............................................................................................................. 91
Map 25: Location of existing & proposed STPs................................................................................... 100
Map 26: Storm Water Network, Patna Planning Area ........................................................................ 104
Map 27: Existing Solid wasteland fill site ............................................................................................ 106

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LIST of ANNEXURE
Annexure 1: CD Block & their Share in PPA ........................................................................................ 154
Annexure 2: List of Administrative units coming under PPA .............................................................. 155
Annexure 3: Total Population, Growth, Density, and sex ratio 2001 at District level ........................ 168
Annexure 4: Total Population, Growth, Density, and sex ratio 2001, CD Block Level, PPA................ 168
Annexure 5: District wise Schedule Tribe- Schedule Caste population in PPA ................................... 169
Annexure 6: CD Block wise Schedule Tribe- Schedule Caste population in PPA ................................ 169
Annexure 7: District wise Literacy rate and Female literacy, PPA ...................................................... 169
Annexure 8: CD Block wise Literacy rate and Female literacy, PPA.................................................... 170
Annexure 9: Occupational Structure, CD block level .......................................................................... 170
Annexure 10: Employment structure, CD block wise ......................................................................... 171
Annexure 11: Main workers, Marginal workers, Non-workers and those marginal workers, nonworkers seeking/available for work classified by age and sex ........................................................... 172
Annexure 12: Main workers, marginal workers, non-workers and those marginal workers, nonworkers seeking/ available for work classified by educational level and sex ..................................... 174
Annexure 13: Main workers, Marginal workers, Non-workers and those marginal workers, nonworkers seeking/available for work classified by age and sex ........................................................... 175
Annexure 14: Statewise details of IEMs implemented ....................................................................... 178
Annexure 15: Road Sections ............................................................................................................... 179
Annexure 16: Salient features of different wasterwater treatment technologies ............................. 182
Annexure 17: Technical note on solid waste landfill site.................................................................... 183
Annexure 18: Scalogram Analysis - Study Area .................................................................................. 184

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1 INTRODUCTION

Chapter Contents

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Introduction

Importance of Patna

Previous Planning Initiatives

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Methodology

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Introduction

Patna is the capital city of Bihar State situated 15 km along the confluence of the River Ganges. It is
an entirely landlocked state and lies mid-way between the humid West Bengal in the east and the
sub humid Uttar Pradesh in the west which provides it with a transitional position in respect of
climate, economy and culture.
Figure 1: Location of Patna in Bihar State

Patna City is located on the south bank of the river Ganga and it is an important administrative and
educational centre. The city has a very long river line surrounded on three sides by rivers The
Ganga, Sone, and Punpun. The river Gandak flows into the river Ganga making it a unique place
having four largish rivers in its vicinity to the north of Patna. The bridge over the river Ganges named
Mahatma Gandhi Setu is 5575m long connecting Patna in the south to Hajipur in the north of
Biharand is the longest river bridge in India.
Since the city of Patna is also a gateway to the Buddhist and Jain pilgrimage centers of Vaishali,
Rajgir, Nalanda, Bodhgaya and Pawapuri, it attracts many tourists, apart from business class people.
This shows that Patna not only played an important part economically, culturally, politically but also
spiritually.
Out of 35 million plus cities (2001 Census) in India, Patna is 17th in rank with a total Urban
Agglomeration population of 1,707,429. Patna Urban Agglomeration (PUA) area has been
experiencing rapid growth at rate of 48.13 %( 1991-2001). Both the migration from the hinterland as
well as the internal growth of population of Patna has contributed to this phenomenon. To meet this
Department of Urban Development & Housing has decided to delineate the Patna Planning Area
(PPA) comprises Patna City, its Patna Urban Agglomerates, and their influence area to prepare a
Revised Master Plan of Patna up to the year 2031.

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Master Plan is a policy document showing the ways and means to achieve the desired objectives of
the sustainable development of the concerned Planning Area vis--vis the population living therein
for a given period. It is pertinent to note that development means integrated development of both
physical infrastructures (basic amenities) and community development including health care
facilities in the planning area.
The main objective of the Master Plan is to ensure improved quality of life for the population
residing in the PPA at present and in the future (i.e. up to the year 2031) mainly through allocation
of land for various uses, specifying demands for various physical and social infrastructure.
The target population of the Master Plan includes not only the resident population of the Planning
Area. In addition, the populations of the influence zone of the Planning Area, daily commuters, and
floating population, like tourists etc. It has been done to avoid the future shortfall in terms of land
allocation for various uses and urban infrastructure both physical and socio-economic.
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Planning Significance of Patna as a City

Patna is the largest corporation with 44.1% share of the population of 7 corporations, and 20% of
total urban population of Bihar State. Out of 35 million plus cities (2001 Census) in India, Patna is
17th in rank with a total Urban Agglomeration population of 1,707,429. Patna Urban Agglomeration
Area has been experiencing rapid growth at rate of 48.13% (1991-2001) which higher than Patna
District Average growth (30.65%) and State average growth of 28%.
PUA Area had a population of 16.98 lakhs as per the 2001 Census while the PMC had a population of
13.66 lakh (2001 Census). The growth of population in the PUA has increased rapidly in 1991-2001.
Thus, using the 1991-2001 decadal growth rate as an indicator, the population of the PUA is
expected to be 22.50 lakhs in the year 2011 and 28.01 lakhs in the year 2021. In addition, the
floating population who commute from the districts to the PUA each day is expected to be 3.00 lakhs
by 2021 against around 2.00 lakhs at present. The population of the PMC constitutes 80% of the
population of the PUA. The density of population of the PMC is 137.40 persons per hectare (pph).
The next highest density is of Khagaul NPP, Phulwarisharif NPP and Digha-Mainpura NPP areas
respectively. The areas with high growth rate, which varies from 48-73%, are Saidpura OG, Khalilpura
OG, Digha-Mainpura OG, Danapur NPP, Phulwarisharif NPP, the PMC,and Sabazpura OG. The
extraordinary growth rate of Saidpura is due to the increase of its area. The growth rates of the
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Table 1: Area and Population of Patna Urban Agglomeration Area

Name of Place

2001 Area
(in sq.km)

1991
Population
(in Lakhs)

2001
Population
(in Lakhs)
13.66

Density of
Population
(pph)
2001
137.40

Growth
Rate of
Population
1991-2001
48.97

99.45

9.17

Patliputra Housing
Colony
(outgrowth ofPMC)

0.64

0.04

0.05

70.31

2.18

Digha-Mainpura
(Out Growth of PMC)

6.99

0.35

0.53

77.20

55.20

Sabazpura
(Outgrowth of PMC)
Khalilpura
(Outgrowth of PMC)

0.39

0.01

0.02

44.65

48.22

0.80

0.03

0.05

60.53

73.43

Badalpura
(Outgrowth of PMC)

0.67

0.01

0.01

10.86

24.49

Phulwarisharif Nagar
Parishad

6.48

0.35

0.53

82.49

52.18

Danapur Nagar Parishad


Danapur Cantonment
Area

11.63
3.42

0.85
0.23

1.31
0.28

112.79
82.56

55.03
20.19

Khagaul Nagar Parishad


Saidpura
(Outgrowth ofKhagaul)

3.66
1.66

0.40
0.02

0.48
0.05

131.98
27.72

19.41
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Patna Municipal
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Source: Primary Census Abstract, Census 2001, Directorate of Census, India

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Economic Profile

The total workers population of PUA is 25.2% of the total population, whereas the male worker
population is 3.8 lakhs (41.4%) and that of females is 0.45 lakhs (5.8%).This is lesser than the
percentage of workers population in Bihar state, which is 33%. Industries are spread over the PUA
whereas services and institutions are concentrated in the PMC area.
The Industrial Economy of Bihar State received a major setback after the reorganization of States
and the creation of Jharkhand State where most of the large Industrial centers and important
mineral producing districts of erstwhile Bihar were transferred. Currently, in Bihar, mineral based
industries are almost non-existent. The large industrial establishments of the PUA include: Shri
Lakshmi Cold Storage Ltd., Patna City; Pradip Lamp Works, Patna; The Bihar Cotton Mills,
Phulwarisharif; Shri Baidynath Ayurvedic Bhavan Ltd. Patna; Hindusthan Manufacturing & Industrial
Corporation Ltd., Phulwarisharif; Ambuja Electocasting Ltd. Patna; Bata India Ltd. Bataganj, Patna;
Modi Steels Ltd. There are also several brick kilns lined along the bypass road. It has developed the
first Software Technology Park of Bihar at Patna by the Bihar State Electronics Development
Corporation Limited (BSEDC), the nodal agency for development of IT industry in the State.
1.4

Existing Land Use Patna Municipal Corporation Area

Patna is growing and emerging as trade and business center in last ten-fifteen years and witnessing
rapid in migration from immediate hinterland and different part of the state of Bihar. It resulted in to
rapid urbanization in neighboring areas of Patna Municipal Area become outgrowths of Patna City.
In the absence of planning interventions since 1981, rapid growth led to haphazard development in
the city of Patna. Haphazard development resulted into deterioration of open space and forest area
(only 2.34 sq.m. per capita), uncontrolled and unregulated construction activities and brick Kilns in
and along the riverbed of Ganga, formation of slum and unregulated construction within core city.
The existing land use map is updated based in on data collected through ground surveys and it is also
verified by the govt. officials.

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Table 2: Existing Land use Patna Municipal Corporation Area

Land Use

Area (sq.km) Percentage (%)

Residential

49.56

47.55

Commercial

4.65

4.46

Mix Use

3.52

3.37

1.09
10.61

1.05
10.18

Open Space / Recreational

3.20

3.07

Transport / Roads
Airport

6.15
1.10

5.90
1.05

Brick Kiln

0.73

0.70

River / Flood Plain

3.49

3.35

1.06
18.40

1.01
17.66

0.67
104.22

0.64
100.00

Industrial
Public and Semi-Public

Water Body
Vacant Land / Agriculture Land
Forest
Total PMC Area*

*Note: Total Area is subject to change based on cadastral information

Map 1 : Existing Land use Map Patna Municipal Corporation Area

Source: CEPT, Ahmedabad

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Patna being the capital of one of the poorest state of India with all kinds of disadvantages, it
becomes necessary to develop Patna as a National level Competitive City so that it can reduce the
impact of various kinds of disadvantages present in Bihar economy. In last ten to fifteen years Patna
is developed as emerging trade and business hub in Eastern India. Therefore the vision of The
Master Plan of Patna should be to make it a National level Competitive City and Regional Trade
Centre in Eastern India by next two decades.
The development of Patna is also required to take advantage of Asian Highway-1, Asian Highway-2
and Asian Highway-42 passing through Bihar.
1.5

Previous Planning Initiatives

The details of the initiatives taken under different urban development authorities for the planned
growth of the former region are listed below:
1.5.1 Master Plan (1961-81)
In order to initiate for the planned development, a legislation was enacted in the form of Bihar Town
Planning and Improvement Trust Act 1951 (Bihar Act XXXV of 1951) and the Patna Improvement
Trust was set up there-under. In accordance to section 33 of the said Act, the Trust prepared a
Master Plan for Patna for a 20 years period which was approved by the State Government vide
Notification No. 4860 dated 20th June, 1967. The plan in reality was a rapid broad-brush land use
exercise. Furthermore, the Trust did not have adequate infrastructure or legal support to implement
the Plan. It was set up according to the new Act enacted in form of the Bihar Regional Development
Authorities Act, 1982 transforming the Ordinance of 1975 under which the Patna Regional
Development Authority.

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Table 3: Chronology of urban events and initiatives

Year

Events

1951

Bihar Town Planning and Improvement Trust, Patna Improvement Trust


1951 (Bihar Act XXXV of 1951) and prepared
Master Plan for Patna

1967

Master Plan approved by State Government vide Notification No. 4860 dated 20th June
Bihar Regional Development Authorities Act
Patna Regional
Authority
Directives issued for Revision of Master Plan for Patna 1981-2001 (Not Notified by Govt.)

1982
1979-81

Agency setup

August,
1985

Constitution of sub-committee for scrutiny

1986

Draft of Revised Master Plan for Patna (1981- 2001) prepared by PRDA
Scrutiny of Master Plan completed
-

1989
1990
2006
2007
2008
2011

Development

Revised Master Plan-2001 approved PRDA


Draft Master Plan 2021 prepared and approved by
PRDA
Strengthen the Urban Local Body
Patna Municipal Act. 2007
Draft Master Plan 2021 submitted to DoUD&H for Approval
Revision of Draft Master Plan 2021 taken up by CEPT, Ahmedabad is appoint to
prepare DRAFT MASTER PLAN for
DoUD & H
2021

2011

Preparation of Draft Bihar Urban Planning &


Development Act is under taken by the
department with assistance provided by CEPT,
Ahmedabad

2012

Bihar Urban Planning & Development Act, 2012

Formation of Bihar Urban


Planning & Development Board
(2014)

Source: CDP, Patna and Draft Master Plan Report, prepared by DCPL, Kolkata and updated by CEPT, Ahmedabad

1.5.2 Plan Update (1981-2001)


Development, which happened in and around Patna during the broad-brush Master Plan period
1962 to 1982, was largely unplanned in addition to existing organic growth. This prompted the
authorities of Urban Development Department, Government of Bihar, to take up a new plan before
the lapse of the period. The city and its suburbs were facing urgent problems related to traffic and
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all lifestyles. A re-orientation of the whole land use system is required for the area. After a series of
meetings of technical and administrative personnel of Government of Bihar during 1979-81
directives were issued in 1980 to the Patna Regional Development Authority for preparing a revised
Master Plan for Patna. As per provisions of section 16, 17 and 18 of Bihar Regional Development
Authorities Act, it is a statutory obligation to prepare Master Plans for all urban centers located
within PRDA's defined territorial jurisdictions i.e. PUA, Fatwah, Maner, Hajipur and Sonepur.
However, priority for preparation of plan was required for PMC considering its primacy as the capital
of the State, its rank, size, and complexities of its problems. Draft of the Revised Master Plan of PMC
for the period 1982 - 2001 was prepared for PRDA by a team of planners and other urban
agglomerations experts of Patna in 1986.
These were then placed before a sub- committee specifically constituted by the Authority vides its
resolution no.40/85 dated 13th. August 1985. The committee went into merits and demerits of each
objections/comments separately and where necessary visited concerned site before finally coming
to a unanimous conclusion on related issues. This process of scrutiny was completed in August 1989
and maps and reports were modified in the light of sub- committees resolution soon thereafter. The
revised Master Plan was prepared for the plan period up to 2001. As the plan period is almost over
there is urgent need of preparation of a New Master Plan for a plan period of 20 years.
This Master Plan was only partially successful mainly because of the various socioeconomic forces.
The directions of growth emerged from this plan but there were several problems with its
implementation. Widening of existing roads was not possible due to both financial and legal
constraints. The rapid population growth, inadequate infrastructure for controlling development and
paucity of funds lead to unplanned organic growth, the zoning, sub division regulations were rarely
applied, and growth seemed to emerge despite the plan. Parking norms were basic. This situation
was typical of many urban areas of eastern India.
1.5.3

Master Plan 2001-21

PRDA took the initiative to prepare Master Plan for year 2021 to augment of Patna's infrastructure in
terms of Sewerage, Drainage, Water Supply and Solid Waste Disposal. Hence, PRDA decided to
prepare a Master Plan of Patna Urban Area for the year 2001-2021.
PRDA is dissolved in 2006 on repelled of Bihar Regional Development Act, 1981, conferred its power
to Patna Municipal Corporation. Draft Master Plan 2021 for Patna is submitted to Government in
2008 for approval.
In the absence to constitutional framework and lack of geo-spatial reference of Master Plan
proposals, it is inconceivable to approve the Draft Master Plan 2021. The government took
immediate response to prepare Bihar Urban Planning & Development Act and proceed for
modification in Draft Master Plan 2021. The Government notified the Act in 2012. Under the
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functions of the Board shall be to advise the Government in matters relating to planning and
development and use of rural and urban land in the State, to guide, direct and assist the Planning
Committee or any other Planning Authority/ (i.e.) constituted under the Section -9 of the Act. The
Board shall advise on advice on the delineation of the Planning Area(s) for purposes of planned
development and direct the preparation of Development/ Master Plan by the Planning Authorities.
1.6

Need for the Revision of the Master Plan

Patna, located on the south bank of Ganges is the administrative, political, financial, and legal capital
of Bihar state. Capital City, Patna do not possess the Master Plan since 1981 resulting in unplanned
and haphazard development in the peripheral areas. Patna has been replicating the urban fabric in a
series of repeating modules, as the city grows outwards. These new activity nodes influence land use
in surrounding areas, reflected in significantly higher land / property prices. Moreover, there has
been a lack of infrastructure investment, limiting accessible land.
The first Master Plan was prepared in the year 1962-81 and in reality; it was a quick land use
exercise. It was partially develop as per the Master Plan. The city and its suburban area were facing
critical problems due to high population growth trend, housing demands, water supply, drainage,
etc. It creates a chaotic situation due to unplanned development and traffic congestion. This
encouraged the authorities to take up revision of the Master Plan before the lapse of the time by
Urban Development Department, Government of Bihar.
After the formation of PRDA, the master plan was updated in the year 1982-2001. This master plan
was only partially successful due to various socio-economic forces as well as statutory compliances.
There was no constitutional intervention after 1962-81 Master Plan leading to lack of infrastructure
investment and a rapid overflow of (unplanned and haphazard) physical growth of the city beyond
the former jurisdiction of the urban development authority.
To cater the demand of population and to regulate the development, PRDA decided to prepare a
Master Plan of Patna Urban Area for the year 2001-2021. As per provision of section 16, 17 and 18 of
Bihar Regional Development Authorities Act, it is a statuary obligation to prepare Master Plan for all
urban centers located within PRDAs defined territorial jurisdiction i.e. Patna, Danapur, Khagul,
Hazipur, Fatwah and Phulwari Sharif. These directives were issued to the PRDA vide letter no. Na
Vi/Ni/106/80-2272 dater 20th December 1980 for preparing revised Master Plan. However, priority
for preparation of Master Plan was given to Patna considering its primacy as a capital of the State, its
rank, size and complexities of its problems. However, in 2006-07, Patna Regional Development
Authority (PRDA) was dissolved. There is an immediate requirement for apex institutional framework
to ensure integrated and inclusive development of Patna and Its Urban Agglomerates as well as
Neighboring Urban centres such as Maner Nagar Pachayat and Fatwah Nagar Panchayat.
Patna is also facing a major problem of drainage, as the city is surrounded by major rivers Ganga,
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there is a need to channelize and provide storm water channels as rational measures from flooding.
In this context, the department of Urban Development and Housing, Bihar took the initiative; as a
result Bihar Urban Planning and Development Act 2012 (BUDPA) came into existence in 2012. Urban
Planning and Development Board, Bihar is constituted under the framework of the act mentioned
above. Such a apex institutional framework is responsible for planned development of Urban centers
in the state of Bihar. The department also took initiative to revise the draft master plan for Patna
2021.
1.7

Methodology

The project is largely concerned with the revision of Patna Master Plan 2021. The methodology will
be comprised of preparing baseline information on population characteristics and its socio-economic
attributes, revising, proposing land utilization details in order to cater the requirement of the
projected future population growth, density, migration, and employment into consideration.
Modifications/new, proposals will be made in the provided draft plan by keeping proposed
developments in the region in addition to the natural growth of Patna. The detailed methodology
adopted for every stage is given below:
1.7.1 Stage 1: Project initiation
The objective of this stage is to initiate the project by finalizing the work plan, methodology, and the
familiarization of the project team with the project area.

Project team mobilization: The project team has already been mobilized and a local office
has been setup in Patna in order to initiate the work on the Revised Master Plan for Patna
2031.

Identification of secondary sources and required data: The project team initiated
identification and collection of secondary data from respective sources immediately after
the team mobilization.

Baseline profile of the project area: The baseline profile of the project area has been
compiled as the part of this stage i.e., inception report. It comprised of description of
location, area, administrative units, physical setting, regional connectivity along with
delineation rationale, demographic and economic aspects of the project area.

Conceptualization of the project area: Conceptualization was prepared based on initial


understanding of the project area by reconnaissance survey. It is prepared along major
development and transportation corridors in order to understand the varying spatial
patterns and upcoming development along outer rims for the delineated study area.

Finalization of the methodology and work plan

Initial perception of the project area

Study of previous planning initiatives: It involves the review of the previous planning
initiatives that has been undertaken by different authorities for the project area. It has been
done to assess the constraints and shortcomings associated with the previous plans.

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1.7.2 Stage 02 and 03: Analysis of existing situation & Future projections and Concept Plan
The existing situation analysis had been done in this stage for the delineated PPA. Following steps
has been involved in accomplishment of the task:

Socio-Economic Analysis: Socio-economic analysis has been prepared for all the 21 CD
blocks as well villages coming under the PPA region for the year 1991 and 2001. Population
growth, distribution occupational structure, workforce participation rate etc has been
analyzed and has been further converted into thematic maps in order to show the spatial
variation.

Settlement Structure Analysis: Under this, the settlement hierarchy in terms of population
size has been analyzed to understand the spatial distribution of the settlement structure
both in urban and rural settlements.

Land Potential Analysis: The Land Potential Analysis has been prepared in order to identify
he potential areas for development under different land uses. The Parameters considered
for evaluation of the project area are: connectivity (major/minor road analysis), proximity to
existing urban centers and village sites, proximity to existing industrial areas, land/property
values, etc.

Existing Infrastructure Assessment: Existing infrastructure and demand estimates for social
infrastructure such as education, health facilities demand assessment has been undertaken
at village and town level. It also involves an analysis of physical infrastructure such as road,
railways, water supply, solid waste management, sewerage, sanitation, drainage etc. It will
help in assessing the demand-supply scenario, identification of gaps and related issues.

Future Projections and Final Concept Plan: Population projection has been prepared for
2031 based on trend. In order to estimate population, share and shift method been adopted.
It has been projected for the region as a whole as well as CD block and village level. It has
also been validated by the provisional figures released by Census of India.

Economic forecasting has been prepared in terms of requirement of workforce including


skilled and professional workforce. This forecasting comprises of two main components i.e.,
forecasting occupational structure and employment structure. This would be based on
percentage share of primary, secondary, and tertiary workers in the region. It will help in
understanding the need of redistribution of development activities and prioritizing future
growth.

1.7.3

Stage 04: Updated Base Map and Existing Land Use Map

Due the increase in the present area of the existing PUA as proposed by CEPT, need for updating the
existing base map prepared by DCPL consultants has been aroused for the extended PPA. The
following steps have been taken in order to accomplish the task:

Information available and updated base map: base map is a map containing visible surface
features and boundaries, essential for locating additional layers or types of geo-referenced
information for the project area. generally, it includes administrative boundaries, city
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railways, airports, and buildings overlaid on land cover and shaded relief imagery for added
context. Various other maps in a geographic information system are developed from the
control document.
The purpose of making base map is to delineate the project area from surrounding and segregating
the administrative divisions coming within area. The following information has been captured in the
base map at this stage of the project which also represents the most latest information related to
that feature that we have received from various sources.
Table 4: List of information available and data sources available with CEPT

No

Spatial Data

Topo sheets Survey of India ( mention year)


1:50000
Patna, Saran Administrative Atlas Census of
and Vaishali India 2001
District Maps

Natural features like rivers, wetlands,


water bodies

LANDSAT
Image (2005)
Cadastral
Maps

Used for geo-referencing cadastral maps

3
4

Sources

Imagery provided by DFID-SPUR,


Bihar with 30 meter resolution
Procured from Bihar Survey
office for entire villages and
urban centers coming within
delineated region by CEPT
Google earth Google earth
images

Features

Administrative boundaries of Municipal


Corporation and villages, major road &
railway

Village boundaries, survey boundaries with


numbers. Spatial coordinates, major roads
& railways

Used for geo-referencing cadastral maps in


order to update the land use and cadastral
boundaries
Road
Updating base map prepared by Road ROW, Section, Alignment for
Alignment and DCPL (hard copy)with the help regional connectivity and detailed
of Revenue Map, Toposheets, Municipal roads
Section
information provided by Road
Construction Department, DCPL
and DFID-SPUR

Water Supply DCPL report, City Development Pipeline alignment for municipal area
Network
Plan

Solid
waste DCPL report, City Development
management
Plan

The databases used for preparing base map:


Census villages and CD Blocks Maps 1991- 2001: CD Block level and village Census maps are used
as the base source in order to initiate the mapping exercise. Census maps are the authentic source

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for capturing the administrative boundaries. All individual villages and CD Block maps have been
scanned, and then they are intermediated as mosaic image to minimize the overlapping errors.
Following features have been captured from the mosaic image:

Administrative Features

District, CD Blocks and Village Boundaries

Village Codes & Names

Inhibited and Un-inhabited Villages

Physical Features

Roads National Highway, State Highway, Other District Road

Railways Broad Gauge, Meter Gauge

Natural Features

Water Bodies Rivers etc

Soil

Forest

Geology and Geomorphology


Topographical Maps/sheets: A topographic map is characterized by large-scale detail and
quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines in modern mapping of any
demarcated area. It provides the data, which has been surveyed in 1976.
Identification of Natural Resources:
Identification of natural resources will incorporate the location and spatial extent of the above
mentioned features. There are different sources that have been used for the identification of natural
resources as listed below:

Census Map

Topographical sheets

Other relevant department (like DFID-SPUR)

Land Resource Inventories: Building land resource inventory entails a comprehensive collection of
information and data related to land use and land cover. The enlisted information in the inventories
are collated from different sources, and they are arranged in a systematic form.
The purpose of preparing land resource inventories is to formalize the method of land capability and
land suitability classification for appropriate allocation of land uses in the region. The key features
included in the inventories will be extracted as per the requirement of features in the land capability
and land suitability classification.

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Table 5: Data classification for land resource inventories

Sr. No. Classification / Data inputs

Category

Type

Data source

Geographical area

Census maps, 2001

Reporting Area for land utilisation statistics( 1 to 5)

I. Reserve and protected Land cover


forest
II.
Not available for Land cover
cultivation

Spatial

III. Other uncultivated land Land cover


(excluding
fallow
land)(a+b+c)
(a) Permanent Pastures and Sub-class
other grazing land

Spatial

Topography sheets

(b)
Land
under Sub-class
Miscellaneous tree crops
and groves (not included in
net area sown)

(c) Culturable Wasteland

Sub-class

Quantitative Village
2001

IV. Fallow Land (a+b)

Land cover

Spatial

LANDSAT

Irrigated area

Land use

Spatial

Village
2001

Spatial

Census
maps,
topography sheets
Village
Directory,
2001

directory,

directory,

1.7.4 Stage 5: Pre-final Master Plan and DCR


Reformulation will also be done in the provided DCR as at present there is complete absence of such
regulations leading to unplanned growth in the study area and the draft regulations provided are not
adequate. Finally, proposal will be made in order to help to ascertain the future development
trends. It will comprise of providing the land requirement for future development with appropriate
density standards and requirements for various activities and land use zones along with zoning,
phasing and providing land development mechanisms for the same. This would enable possible ways
of generating revenue.
This report contains the following chapters below as Chapter 2 describes the procedure to delineate Patna
Planning Area (PPA), Chapter 3 focuses on profiling the Patna Planning Area in context to demographic and
socio-economic dividend, Connectivity and accessibility, Land Cover, to assess the present state of Patna
Planning Area. Chapter 4 reveals the development visions and the planning norms adopted to prepare the
Master Plan Proposals. Whereas Master plan proposals containing Land Use, Proposed Road Network, Physical
and social Infrastructure contained in Chapter 5. Chapter 6 deals with the relevant Legislative Framework and
demonstration of preparation of Area Planning Schemes to implement Mater Plan Proposals to ensure planned
development in Patna Planning Area (PPA) for next 20 years.

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2 DELINEATION OF PATNA PLANNING AREA

Chapter Contents

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Extent of Project Area

Delineation of Project Area

Constituents of Project Area

Demographic Profile

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Extent of Patna Planning Area (Project Area)

Under the Bihar Regional Development Authorities Act, 1982 by transforming the ordinance of 1975
under which the Patna Regional Development Authority was set up and dissolved so as to derive
optimum scale agglomeration economies.
To delineate the Patna Planning Area (PPA), study needs to be carried out in context to the
demographic and Socio-economic dividend, spatial location of urban administrative units of 21 CD
Blocks neighboring to Patna Rural CD Blocks. The study area comprises jurisdiction of erstwhile
Patna Regional Development Authority Area and its influence area. Patna district includes 15 CD
blocks (5 fully and 10 partially falling in the area), Saran district (3 partially falling in the area) and
Vaishali district (3 fully falling in the area.) The total population of Patna Planning Region is 42.35
lakhs of which 20.36 lakh (48.1%) is urban and 21.98 lakh (51.9%) is rural having an area of 2258.1
sq. Km and total 1155 villages.
Table 6: Study Block falling in the Project Area

District
Patna

Saran

Vaishali

S. No.
1

CD blocks
Maner

Partially/ fully falling in the Project area


Partial

2
3

Danapur-cum-Khagaul
Patna rural

Full
Full

Sampatchak

Full

5
6

Phulwari
Bihta

Full
Partial

Naubatpur

Partial

Masaurhi

Partial

9
10

Dhanuara
Punpun

Partial
Full

11
12

Fatwah
Daniawan

Partial
Partial

13
14

Khusrupur
Bakhtiyarpur

Partial
Partial

15

Athmagola

Partial

Dighwara

Partial

Dariyapur

Partial

Sonepur

Partial

Hajipur

Full

Raghopur

Full

Bidupur

Full

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Delineation of Patna Planning Area (Project Area)

As per the 2001 Census, Patna would be declared as a emerging trade and centre, the second in the
countrys eastern region after Kolkata. It as primate city in the state, has witnessed rapid growth
leading the uncontrolled population expansion beyond the urban jurisdiction. The uncontrolled
expansion could turn into haphazard development and obnoxious city escape. Hence, realizing the
need for control development, the extent of Planning areas has been developed. The delineation of
the Patna Planning Area been prepared after understanding the following needs below:

To develop the potentiality of region by enhancing the urban-economic growth

To identify the growth centers and formulating organization of urban centers in the Planning
Area

Enhance the industrial development in the region with conformity to the development and
land utilization aspects.
The delineation been prepared based on the following factors below:
Administrative boundary
An administrative unit is one of the formal parameter which delineates area on the basis of political
boundaries. The Delineation of the master plan is done on the basis of District Boundary, Community
Development Block Boundary (CD Block). The delineated region lies within the districts of Patna,
Saran and Vaishali, which belong to three different administrative divisions.
Natural setting
Natural setting includes rivers and/or water bodies are paramount for the delineation of the Patna
Planning area. Patna is located on the south bank of the Ganga river also straddles the rivers son,
gandak and punpun. A characteristic of the geography of Patna is its confluence of rivers. The Ganga
River is the largest; it is joined by four other rivers: Ghaghara, gandak, punpun and sone. Patna is
unique in having four large rivers in its vicinity.
Ecologically fragile area
Ecologically fragile zones are the most sensitive environments, which have to be protected,
conserved and managed. A discerning study and analysis of all natural determinants like flood,
cyclones and seismic zones.
The Patna Planning Area falls at the risk zone for floods. The Planning Area is along the middle
course of River Ganga, where the vulnerability of flood is very high. This vulnerable position has
caused immense damage to the Planning area. Punpun River causes heavy flood damages to the east
of Patna Planning Area. A series of bund/embankments have been constructed along River Punpun
to control the floodwaters.
Apart from being flood prone Patna is also at risk of cyclones and it lays in the high wind damage risk
zones as well as lies in zone IV of the seismic zones.

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Map 2: Map Showing Flood Water over the affected state of Bihar, India

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Transportation Axis
National Highways, state highways, major district (metalled) roads and railway lines the features
been used to demarcate the Planning area.
The Patna Planning Area (PPA) is well connected by railway, road, air, and waterways. The Planning
area is served by several major road highways like NH-19 that links Uttar Pradesh with Patna and
NH-31 is important as it acts as a gateway to the states in north-east India. NH- 83 and 30 are
entirely within the state and forms the regional connectivity of the area. Patna city is also a major
railway hub as it forms the core of the Planning area; hence the area is well connected by rails.
Demographic and Economic Attributes
Demographic and socio-economic attributes used for the delineation of the master plan to know
growth areas and employment areas. The following are the parameters studied:

Population Density

Population Growth Rate

Sex-Ratio

Literacy Rate

Percentage (%) Main Worker

Percentage (%) Marginal Worker

Percentage (%) Non- Primary Worker


The map shows that nearly 98 villages are developing in the project area in all the above respect.
Map 3: Map Showing Development Index

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Urbanization
The Urban areas are located around the Patna city and the urban settlements been developed along
the transportation axis. The lists of factors studied are growth rate, population density, sex ratio,
workforce participation, and literacy rate, percentage workforce in main, marginal, and other
categories. The analysis shows that there are nearly 55 villages, which have population of 5000 or
above. The map shows the transformation of villages into urbanization.
Map 4: Map Showing Urban Villages in the Project Area

Economy
Economy is one of the significant features for formal delineation of sub region. Economy includes
main & marginal workers, primary secondary and tertiary workers.
Patna is an important commercial centre and the major commercial establishments are located
along the major roads. The study analysis shows that the concentration of non-primary activities
(secondary & tertiary) in and around Patna and other emerging urban areas is more.

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Map 5: Map Showing Demographic and Socio-Economic Profile of the Project Area

2.3

Delineated Area Patna Planning Area (PPA)

There are three different alternatives been proposed for delineation of the Patna Planning Area
(PPA) as described below:
The process for delineation of Patna Planning Area (PPA) began by analyzing the 9 districts
surrounding Patna. These districts were Saran, Vaishali, Samastipur, Bhegusarai, Lukeesarai,
Sheikhpura, Nalanada, Jahanabad and Bhojpur. The basic premise of analysis is to depict the socioeconomic, urbanization and demographic aspects. In order to delimit the jurisdiction of the planning
area, 3 alternatives were proposed, on the basis of the above factors. The basic difference between
the models is the extent of the area.

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Table 7: Delineation of PPA - Alternatives

Alternative Options for Delineation of


Patna Planning Area

Area in Sq. Km

No. of District

No. of CD Blocks

Option 1 (preferred)
Option 2

1500
3000

3
5

20
36

Option 3

4000

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Option 1 (1500 Sq.Km): It is focusing on the integrated development physically near to the urban
centres such as Patna, Danapur, Phulwari Sherif,, Khagol, Maner of Patna District, Hajipur (Vaishali
District) and Sonpur (Saran Distict)
Option 2 (3000 Sq.Km): This option emphasis to promote regional development considering the
locations of urban centres and connectivity. In this, alternative, apart from urban centres of option
1, Digwara from Saran District also taken into consideration.
Option 3 (4000 Sq.Km): This option comprises of Masaurhi (Patna District), Chapra (Saran District)
and urban centres of option 1 are considered. This option is required to promote the regional
connectivity and development in the surrounding areas of the city.
Map 6: Delineation of PPA Conceptual Plan

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Preferred Option 1,500 sq.km


The spread of urban characteristics from Patna Planning Area to immediate surroundings which can
be concluded by analyzing the parameters like population density, population growth rate, urban
villages and non-primary workers along the Patna Planning Area. In addition, the maps relating to
Literacy Rate, Work Force Participation Ratio, Sex Ratio, and Main Workers were studied to garner a
better understanding to help simplify the analytical process Based on the analysis of 3 options
mentioned above, a final option was proposed. CEPT in consensus with the Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Govt, of Bihar, has finalized the proposal. CEPT has proposed Patna
Planning Area of 1144.92 Sq. Km. comprises Patna City and its urban agglomerates and neighboring
urban viz. Maner Nagar Parishad and Fatwah Nagar Parishad of Patna District and their influence
rural area.
Map 7: Study Area to delineate the Patna Planning Area

2.4

Constituents of Patna Planning Area

Proposed Patna Planning Area would have area of 1,144.92 sq.km. It is spread across thirteen
Community Development Blocks (C.D. Blocks) of Patna Districts. There are 564 Administrative Block
from these thirteen C.D. Blocks. Out of 564 Administrative Units, 6 Administrative Units are Urban
Centers viz. Patna Municipal Corporation, Danapur Nagar Parisad, Khagaul Nagar Parishad Phawari
Nagar Parishad, Maner Nagar Panchayat and Fatwah Nagar Panchayat. Refer Annexure 1 for the
C.D.Blocks and their share in PPA

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Table 8: Constituents of Patna Planning Area


S.
C. D. Blocks
No. of Rural
Area
No.
Administrative
sq.km
Units*

No. of Urban
Administrative
Units*

sq.km

Area

Total
Administrative
Units per
C.D. Block*

Area
sq.km

Bihta

80

157.17

0.00

80

157.17

Danapur-cumKhagual

31

66.38

19.45

33

85.83

Danaura

15

24.14

0.00

15

24.14

Daniyawan

14.66

0.00

14.66

Fatwah

76

114.84

6.75

77

121.59

Khusrupur

3.24

0.00

3.24

Maner

41

135.22

9.81

42

145.25

Masaurhi

14.04

0.00

14.04

Naubatpur

93

138.82

0.00

93

138.82

10

Patna Rural

24

39.35

96.80

25

136.15

11

Phulwari

64

101.45

9.60

65

111.05

12

Punpun

83

127.65

0.00

83

127.65

13

Sampat

38

65.33

0.00

38

65.33

558

1,002.29

142.41

564

1,144.92

Sub - Total
Administrative
Units
Total
Administrative
Units

564

* Note: Number and area of administrative subject to change based on cadastral information.

Detailed list of Administrative Units under jurisdiction of Patna Planning Area PPA) shown in
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Demographic Profile

Socio-Economic Profile

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Regional Connectivity

Patna, being a major transport node in the National Movement Grid, has well-developed regional
transportation network and linkages.
Roads: The Planning Area is served by several major road highways and state highways, including
National Highways 19, 30, 31 and 83. NH-19 that links Uttar Pradesh and NH-31 is important as it
acts as a gateway to the states in northeast India. NH- 83 and 30 are entirely within the state and
forms the regional connectivity of the area. National Highway 30 that links at Gaya to the nations
prime developing multilane highway system -The Golden Quadrilateral. The city airport has direct
linkage by air to Delhi, Kolkata, Ranchi, and Kathmandu.
Figure 2: showing Regional Connectivity of Patna

Railways: Patna is a major railway hub; there are three railway lines running across the district from
north to south viz., the Patna Gaya Branch line the Fatwah-Islampur Light Railway and the
Bakhtiarpur-Rajgir Branch line. Major railway hub and has five major stations: Patna Junction,
Rajendranagar Terminal, Gulzarbagh Station, Danapur Station, and Patna Sahib Station. Patna
Junction is the principal railway station, which is located in the town and links all the key cities of
India through the network of express and super fast trains. The various cities connected with Patna
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construction of Indias longest road-cum-rail bridge is underway on the banks of the River Ganges
and it will connect Patna to Pahleja Ghat. The main line of the East Central Railway passes through
the entire length of the district running parallel to the Ganga.
Airways: Patna has excellent air connection to many important Indian cities like, Delhi, Mumbai, and
Kolkata. Several Airlines serve this airport with regular flights. Patna Airport isknown as Jaiprakash
Narayan International Airport named after "Lok Nayak" Jayaprakash Narayan (19021979), an Indian
independence activist and political leader. It is the smallest international airport of the country.
3.2

Physical Features

Climate
The region has a subtropical climate, which is largely homogenous. It is of moderate type
characterized by quite hot summers to moderately cold winters. It varies from varies from 43 C 30
C during the summers and 21.4 C 5 C during the winters. The summer begins in April and peaks
in June/July with the temperature soaring up to 43 C. The rains last through August & September
continue into early October and receives medium to heavy rainfall in the monsoon. Relative
humidity can go up to 100% during summers 2.
Topography and Geomorphology
The region is a part of the Indo-Gangetic alluvium, one of the three main physiographic divisions of
India, which separates Extra-Peninsular regions on the north from the peninsular region on the
south. The level plain is known to be the outcome of a granular filling of a great depression with
alluvial sediments since Middle Pleistocene times. The region forms a part of the flood plains of the
Ganga and has a monotonously flat relief. The area under study is underlain by alluvial sediments of
quaternary age. The quaternary sediments deposited unconformable on the Archaean basement.
Soil and vegetation
The farming conditions in the study region are mainly dependent as soil, topography, and irrigation
systems prevalent in the area. The region has mainly four types of soils ranging from moderately
well drained to poorly drained, acidic to slightly alkaline and medium to heavy textured. From the
farming point of view only four types of soils may be recognized as light to heavy in texture namely
Heavy clay (Kewal), Loam (Domat), Very Light soil (Balsundri) and Alkaline (Rehara) respectively 3.
Vulnerabilities
Environmental vulnerability expresses the multidimensionality of disasters by focusing attention on
the totality of relationships in a given social situation, which constitute a condition that, in
combination with environmental forces, produces a disaster. The delineated region comes under
vulnerabilities like flood and seismicity. Patna lies in zone IV of the earthquake zones, which is a

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high-risk zone. Therefore, the development controls in the area requires earthquake resistant
buildings.
Patna also falls in the risk zone for floods. A series of bund/embankments have been constructed
along River Punpun to control the floodwaters. During the monsoons, the spillover from River Ganga
tends to flood Patna and cause spread of disease. Therefore there is need to channelize the river and
to devise and implement a proper disaster mitigation plan. Apart from being flood prone, Patna is
also at risk due to cyclones as it lies in the wind high damage risk zone 4.
Rivers
Flanked by three large rivers the Ganga, Son and Punpun and situated at the confluence of the
Ganga and its three tributaries (the Son, Ghaghra and Gandak), Patna, the capital of Bihar enjoys the
unique advantage of being one of the richest banks of surface water in the country.
Waterways:
The city has a fixed terminal on National Waterway No.1., this route of navigable water runs from
Haldia on the Bay of Bengal, across the extremity of Jharkhand province, across the centre of Bihar
and then to Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh. The inland waterways system along River Ganga links it to
Kolkata.
The Ganges is navigable throughout the year and there is considerable boat traffic for transporting
cargo. The smaller rivers, e.g., Punpun and Dardha become navigable only during the rains when
they are used for transporting agricultural produce to the grain market at Fatwah.
Mineral deposits
Bihar has lost its mineral rich endowments (iron ore and coal particularly) in the south with mineral
resources after the formation of the new state of Jharkhand.
3.3

Demographics and Socio-Economic Profile

The analysis for different socio-economic parameters has been done at CD block level. The total area
(urban-rural) of PPA is 1,144.92 sq.km, which is approximately 1.15% of the total area of Bihar state.
There are 13 CD blocks coming under PPA comprising 558 villages out of which 45 villages (7%) are
uninhabited, a major reason being coming under the influence zone of floods. Major part of the PPA
comes under Patna district.

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Table 9: Village Details of PPA


Name

PPA

Districts

1 (Partial)

CD blocks

13 (Partial)

Area
(sq.km)

Total Administrative Unit (Patna)


Total villages

Inhabited

Un-inhabited

558

519

45

1,144.92

Source: Census of India, 2001

Population distribution
Patna Planning Area (PPA) has total population of 28.74 lakh as per 2001 census. Patna Urban
Agglomeration, which includes Municipal Corporation of Patna and 4 census towns, contributes
61.4% of the total population in PPA.
Region

U/R/
T

PMC
Part of urban
agglomeratio
n

Distric
t

Status

Components

No of
HH

Populatio
n 1991

Patna

Town

(a) Patna (M Corp+OG)

23061
8
7725
18809
4174

956417

Populatio
n
2001
1432209

35123
81333
23491

53451
131176
28234

40453
1136817

52906
1697976

8293
26961
9
3928

24343

30082

5484

30668

38672

27903
1
16777
2
44680
3

1191828

1766730

859603

1107846

2051431

2874576

U
U
U

Patna
Patna
Patna

Patna

(b) Phulwari Sharif (NA)


(c) Dinapur Nizamat (M)
(d) Dinapur Cantonment
(CB)
(e) Khagaul (M+OG)
Patna UA

A - PUA
Maner Nagar
Panchayat
Fatwah Nagar
Panchayat
PPA Urban

Patna

Patna

PPA Rural

Patna

Nagar
Panchayat
Nagar
Panchayat

Village

PPA Total

558

Source: : Directorate of Census, 2001

The population of Patna Urban Agglomeration in 2001 was estimated to be 1.69 million, which has
grown to 2.04 million in 2011 at an annual compound growth rate of 2.5% per annum. However, the
Patna Urban Agglomeration has grown at an annual compound growth rate of 3.11% per annum
during 1951-2011. During 1991-2001, Patna Urban Agglomeration had a growth rate of 4% per
annum, which is one of the fastest in India. The share and shift method is carried out for the
projection of population.
The PPA has an area of 1078.8 sq.km with a population of 2.85 million. Out of the total population of
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population. Comparative growth Parameters such as Growth rate, Density , Population Distribution,
Share of SC, ST Population, Working Population, Primary and Non primary workers population has
been analysed at State level, District level and Patna Planning Area
3.4

Growth Rate

The decadal growth rate of Patna Planning Area (PPA) is 43.17% for urban area, which is higher than
the overall growth rate of PPA having 38.92%. The growth rate is higher in urban areas due to the
increase in urbanization and development. The percentage share of growth rate of PPA to Patna
District is also higher with 88.63% for urban area. Refer Annexure 3 for District level and Annexure 4
for CD Block Level, PPA.
3.5

Population Density

The population density of PPA is 2,475 persons per sq.kms, which is higher than the Bihar state
average of 880 persons per sq.km, an important reason being the presence of Patna city core area in
the study region, which is the highest urbanized city of Bihar state offering employment and
business opportunities. Refer Annexure 3 for District level and Annexure 4 for CD Block Level, PPA.
3.6

Sex Ratio

The sex ratio of the PPA is 893, which is lower than the average of Bihar state (921) as well as the
respective districts coming under the study region. Refer Annexure 3. Refer Annexure 3 for District
level and Annexure 4 for CD Block Level, PPA.
3.7

Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribes Population

Out of the total population of PPA, nearly 12% belong to Scheduled Caste category while only 0.1%
of population belongs to Schedule Tribe category. Refer Annexure 5 for District level and Annexure 6
for CD Block Level, PPA.
.
3.8

Literacy Rate

Development is a dynamic process and it requires educated, skilled, and competent people. Literacy
plays important role in providing skilled work force as well as literate consumer demands more for
better lifestyle. Literacy rate refers to the number of literate population to the total.
The literacy rate of PPA is 58.4% which is higher than the district rate of 51.9%, while the literacy
rate of PPA-Rural Area is 43% which is lower than the district literacy rate. Refer Annexure 7 for
District level and Annexure 8 for CD Block Level, PPA.

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Work Force and Occupation Structure

The following sections analyze these differences in terms of workforce participation, worker
population by type, and sub-region wise contribution to NSDP.
Workforce Participation
The total population of PPA is 28.75 lakhs, out of which the total worker population is 7.93 lakhs
which means nearly 28% of the total population comprises worker population. The workforce
participation rate found in the PPA-Rural area is around 32.1% whereas that of PPA-Urban area is
25.2%. Of this worker population, about 85% are the main workers whereas the remaining 15% are
the marginal workers. In the PPA region, of the total main workers, about 37% are engaged in
primary sector and related activities whereas the remaining 63% are engaged in secondary and
tertiary sector (non-primary sector). Refer Annexure 10 for CD Block Level and Annexure 11 for State
level, Annexure 12 for District level, and PPA.
Occupational structure refers to the aggregate distribution of occupations according to skill level and
economic function. It is adopted based on various factors like structure of economy (the relative
weight of different industries), technology and administrative responsibility, labor market, etc. Refer
Annexure 9 for CD Block Level.
3.10 Urbanization
Urbanization refers to a process in which an increasing proportion of an entire population lives in a
city and the suburbs of city. The following section deals with the urban dynamics of the whole PPA
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Table 10 : Growth of Urban Population - PPA


Name of Town

Status of
Town(Class)

2001 Area
(in SQKM)

1991
Population
(in Lakhs)

Patna Municipal
I
99.45
9.17
Corporation
Patliputra HousingColony OG
0.64
0.04
(outgrowth of PMC)
Digha-Mainpura (Out
OG
6.99
0.35
Growth of PMC)
Sabazpura (Outgrowth of
OG
0.39
0.01
PMC)
Khalilpura (Outgrowth of
OG
0.80
0.03
PMC)
Badalpura (Outgrowth of
OG
0.67
0.01
PMC)
Phulwarisharif
II
6.48
0.35
NagarParishad
Danapur Nagar Parishad
I
11.63
0.85
Danapur Cantonment
III
3.42
0.23
Area
Khagaul Nagar Parishad
II
3.66
0.40
Saidpura (Outgrowth of
OG
1.66
0.02
Khagaul)
Maner Nagar Parishad
III
12
0.2
Fatwah (NP)
III
4.9
0.3
Total for PPA
152.69
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Population
(in Lakhs)

Density of
Population
(PPHa.) 2001

13.66

137.40

Growth
Rate of
Population
1991-2001
48.97

0.05

70.31

2.18

0.53

77.20

55.20

0.02

44.65

48.22

0.05

60.53

73.43

0.01

10.86

24.49

0.53

82.49

52.18

1.31
0.28

112.79
82.56

55.03
20.19

0.48
0.05

131.98
27.72

19.41
181.86

0.3
0.4
18

25.06
78.92
118

23.58
26.10
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Map 9 : Population Distribution - PPA

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Map 10: Population Growth Rate - PPA

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Map 11: Population Density - PPA

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Map 12: Sex Ratio - PPA

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Map 13: Distribution of SC Population - PPA

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Map 14: Distribution of ST Population - PPA

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Map 15: Distribution of Literate Population - PPA

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Map 16: Distribution of Main Workers - PPA

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Map 17: Distribution of Marginal Workers - PPA

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Map 18: Distribution of Primary Workers - PPA

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3.11 Urbanization
Urbanization refers to a process in which an increasing proportion of an entire population lives in a
city and the suburbs of city. The following section deals with the urban dynamics of the whole PPA
as well as urban development and it is potential in terms of settlements with urban character.
Table 11: Growth of Urban Population in PPA

Name of Town

Patna
Municipal
Corporation
Patliputra
Housing
Colony (outgrowth of
PMC)
Digha-Mainpura
(Out Growth of PMC)

Status of
Town
(Class)

2001
1991
2001 Density of
Growth
Area Population Population Population
Rate of
(in
(in Lakhs)
(in Lakhs)
(pph) Population
sq.km)
2001 1991-2001

99.45

9.17

13.66

137.40

48.97

OG

0.64

0.04

0.05

70.31

2.18

OG

6.99

0.35

0.53

77.20

55.20

Sabazpura
(Outgrowth of PMC)

OG

0.39

0.01

0.02

44.65

48.22

Khalilpura
(Outgrowth of PMC)
Badalpura
(Outgrowth of PMC)
Phulwarisharif Nagar
Parishad

OG

0.80

0.03

0.05

60.53

73.43

OG

0.67

0.01

0.01

10.86

24.49

II

6.48

0.35

0.53

82.49

52.18

11.63

0.85

1.31

112.79

55.03

Danapur Cantonment
Area

III

3.42

0.23

0.28

82.56

20.19

Khagaul Nagar Parishad

II

3.66

0.40

0.48

131.98

19.41

Saidpura
(Outgrowth of Khagaul)
Maner Nagar Parishad

OG

1.66

0.02

0.05

27.72

181.86

III

12

0.2

0.3

25.06

23.58

III

4.9
152.69

0.3
12

0.4
18

78.92
118

26.10
47.02

Danapur Nagar Parishad

Fatwah (NP)
Total for PPA

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3.12 Existing Land Cover Project Area including PPA


Information on the spatial spread and dynamics of the land use/land cover is the basic prerequisite
for planning and implementing various developmental activities. Land use essentially refers to the
purpose for which land and its resources are employed: for example, farming, mining, or other
developmental activities. Land cover describes the physical state of the land surface: as in cropland,
mountains, or forests. The term land cover originally referred to the kind and state of vegetation
(such as forest or grass cover), but it has broadened in subsequent usage to include anthropogenic
structures such as buildings or pavement and other aspects of the natural environment, such as soil
type, biodiversity, and surface and groundwater.
Table 12 : Existing Land Use Classification in Project Area including PPA

Sr.no

Land Cover Classes

Percentage

Double Crop

40%

Fallow Land

0.50%

Industrial

0.37%

Kharif

2.24%

Marshy / Swampy

0.25%

Plantation

1%

Rabi

30.32%

River

10%

Settlement

12%

10

Water Body

0.22%

11

Zaid Crop

3%

12

Brick Kiln

0.1%

13

Total

100%

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Economic growth is the key word for the development of the Patna Planning Area. Simultaneously,
ecological sustainability is also considered as a major design criteria. Development inherently
implies good education, health, and provision of adequate and good infrastructure and civic
amenities to the residents of the region.
Based on the studies of the existing conditions and considering the growth opportunities and
potential of the site, the following vision statement was arrived at:

To develop Patna Planning Area as a modern economic region with


locally competitive infrastructure and social amenities to address
future requirements in harmony with its ecological resources
The Vision of this Master Plan and broad objectives are translated into the following specific
development strategies:

Creation of a compact city to achieve sustainable development.

Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is proposed along the major corridors, which will
emphasize movement through public transport. The above-mentioned Centers are welllinked to the core city.

Integration of the peripheral areas with the core and intermediate areas, so that the entire
PPA acts as one entity (through TOD).Creation of Growth Centres (GC) and Satellite Town Proposing multi-nuclei centers will help reduce pressure on the core area. Thus, each Center
will act as a self-contained zone which will include an employment hub. This Center will also
provide economic opportunity and higher order social facilities to the surrounding areas.

Proposing Master Plan with the objectives of protecting rural livelihoods and catering to the
needs of the population by providing agricultural zones.

Provision of adequate infrastructure to influence overall development in the region.

4.1

Guiding Principles

The Guiding Principles for Master Plan preparation for the region are derived from planning theory
and practice across the world and it includes
Multiple nuclei concept,

Rural Urban Continuum,

Transit Oriented Development,

Urban Growth Boundary,

Peri urban development,

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4.1.1 Multiple Nuclei Concept


The projected population figures indicate that the urban population in PPA by 2031 will be around
12.12 million. A Planning area encompasses of persons and activities intensely "interrelated and
integrated with reference to daily requirements" by virtue of their diversity or differences (Hawley,
1950, 257). A Planning area performs significant coordinating functions through specialization,
usually requiring sufficient population and infrastructure size. Creating multiple nuclei centres/ sub
centres will help to take the overload from the center or core nuclei.
Figure 3: Growth Options

These nodes/ nuclei centres are identified as physical demarcation / accumulation of cluster of
activities. They are not the absolute population accumulation in a particular area but the service
population with different size/scale of the nodes. Various urban nodes proposed in Master Plan are
commercial, Transportation, Industrial nodes.
4.1.2 Urban Rural Continuum
Rural Urban Continuum is essentially the gradual change observed in terms of intensity of
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helps to understand the rural urban dichotomy or continuity. Settlement structures refer to the
distribution of settlements according to their population size. With the flow of new migrants into the
city, the core city areas are no longer able to absorb growth and the city begins to expand physically,
first through the development of vacant land within the city itself and later by slow encroachment
on land in areas lying outside city limits. Sometimes, the new migrants, particularly from the poorer
sections, stay in villages around the city and commute to the city for work. Therefore, the rural
urban fringe is an area of rapid change in land utilization and population characteristics. This
transformation of fringe villages to urban areas takes place due to their close proximity to the city.
The first stage of transformation is evident in agricultural land use change. The initial impact of the
city growth is seen on agricultural land-use in a village, in terms of high commercialization of
agriculture activities. In this stage, there are three major factors, which trigger development, viz.: (i)
growth of urban population and consequent demand for products such as milk and vegetables, (ii)
improved transport facilities, particularly construction or improvement of roads and introduction of
bus services, and (iii) cumulative increase in peoples awareness and direct contact with the city over
a period.
In the second stage, there is a change in occupational structure as the village population responds to
the employment opportunities in the city. As time passes, the range of private enterprises widens to
include almost every type of enterprise. Public transport is the means of commutation to the city.
Houses are improved and better furnished, while basic amenities such as water supply, sewage
disposal, and drainage do not show any improvement.
In the third stage, urban land use growth observed. This change is because of increasing interaction
of the rural populace with the city. The few plots of land belonging to farmers in the village are
purchased by real estate agents and developed into residential colonies or industrial sites. Land
values in the village tend to increase rapidly. Simultaneously, new immigrants from rural areas who
come to the city in search of employment settle in the fringe villages, finding city areas expensive.
Sometimes they settle in i squatters or slums near factories, on the roadside, near drains. Farming as
an occupation sees a progressive decline, and the way of life in the village is increasingly urbanized.
The urban village stage is that in which transformation of the fringe village is reached when all the
land that was under agricultural use is taken up for urban uses. There is no agricultural land around
the village and farming is not possible. All around the old village site, there are a number of urban
residential localities.
4.1.3

Transit Oriented Development (TOD)

Transit Oriented Development is compact, mixed use development within easy walking distance of a
transit corridor. Its pedestrian-oriented design encourages residents and workers to reduce use of
personalized vehicles and use mass transit more often. These settlements are usually moderate to
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redevelopment. Mixed uses include residential, commercial space and office space, or a combination
of the same. The success of TOD depends on a variety of characteristics. TOD is development
designed to create connections between communities and transit the system in a way that
encourages its use through walking and cycling instead of creating dependence on automobiles. A
well designed TOD displays the following physical characteristics:

Mixed land use

Compact, higher residential densities than typical development

A transit stop or station that is a center of activity

Easily accessible via all modes of transportation

Pedestrian and bicycle friendly

Provides adequate amenities and open spaces for the linear city, extremely efficient with
respect to community

TODs success depends on the benefits it brings to a particular community. Each community has
different goals and objectives for transportation and land use planning, whether promoting
reinvestment in older towns or reducing traffic congestion in rapidly growing suburbs.
4.1.4 Urban Growth Boundary
This circumscribes an entire urbanized area/ rural area which has future potential to grow, is used by
local governments as a guide to zoning and land use decisions. It is also called as urban service
boundary. It is an officially adopted and mapped line beyond which the local or regional government
does not support development for a specified period of time. Growth is supported inside the
boundary with utilities and development-friendly policies. Growth is discouraged outside the
boundary.
Generally in Planning region, growth occurs in areas where there is already urban and suburban
development. The purpose of providing urban services is to synchronize existing urban growth with
the provision of infrastructure needed to accommodate future growth. The two most fundamental
purposes (1) to promote compact and contiguous development patterns that can be effectively
served by public services and (2) to preserve open space, agricultural land, and environmentally
sensitive areas that are not currently suitable for urban development. Thus the urban growth
boundary in the Master Plan has been defined phase wise in this boundary.
Urban growth boundary should:
1. Accommodate long-range urban population growth requirements consistent with state and
local goals and policies.
2. Fulfill local needs for housing, employment opportunities, and livability;
3. Provide public facilities and services in an orderly manner;
4. Maximize efficiency for land uses in or at the fringe of existing urban areas;
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6. Preserve farm, forest, and other resource lands; and


7. Ensure compatibility of proposed urban uses with nearby rural settlements.

4.1.5 Peri urban development


UNDP (1996) defines Peri urban as an activity that produces, processes and markets food and other
products, on land and water in urban and peri-urban areas, applying intensive production methods
and reusing natural resources and urban wastes to yield a diversity of crops and livestock. Peri urban
in addition can also involve animal husbandry, aquaculture, agro-forestry and horticulture.
The Von Thunen Model (1826) of agricultural land use exhibits relationships between markets,
production, and distance. For this purpose, the agricultural landscape is looked upon in context to
the city center. The model signifies its economic imperatives in terms of relative costs for
transporting different agricultural commodities to the central market. The most productive activities
will thus compete for the closest land to the market and activities not productive enough will locate
further away. There are rings of agricultural activity surrounding the city. Dairying and intensive
farming occur in the ring closest to the city; since vegetables, fruit, milk and other dairy products
must get to the market quickly, they would be produced close to the city. Similarly, other, less
perishable agricultural commodities are produced in subsequent rings.
Providing for agricultural zones in the Master Plan with the objectives of protecting rural livelihoods
and catering to the needs of the population therefore assumes importance.
4.1.6

Provision of Social Amenities

Social amenities at village level are proposed according to UDPFI guidelines for 2021 and 2031 year
respectively. Higher level of amenities for education, health and finance are proposed identified
spatially at CD level and proposed at village level.
4.1.7

Environmentally Suitable Development

The proposed Master Plan for the PPA ensures development in harmony with the environment.
Proper zoning for segregation of residential, commercial and industrial areas with buffer zones
between these land uses has been provided.
Existing major corridors and proposed corridor need to have a green buffer so as to protect the
residential area from air and noise pollution.
Clustering of industries has been given priority based on the type of waste generation. Decentralized
and specialized treatment plants need to be installed in these local clusters, thereby reducing the
cost of infrastructure development.
4.2

Planning Norms and Standards Adopted

One of the important objectives of Master Plan preparation is to develop various civic facilities to
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and area of amenities. In the proposed plan, these amenities are provided at various levels,
depending on the nature of the particular amenity. The number and area of each type of amenity
depends on the level at which the amenity is being provided, and the size of population it is
envisaged to support.
Table 13: Provision of Physical Infrastructure Manual of Water Supply

S.
No.

Aspect

Domestic

i)

Absolute Min.

ii)

Desirable

Non-Domestic

i)

Institutional

Medium

Large and Metro

(>50,000)

(>10 lakh)

70 lpcd

70-100 upper
limit above
100,000

135 lpcd it can be


reduced upto 70 lpcd

100 lpcd

135-150 lpcd

150-200 lpcd upper


limits for metro cities
income areas the
standards to lpcd

Institutions
Hospital(including laundry)
a. No. of beds exceeding 100

Litres per head per day

b. No of beds not exceeding 100


Hotels

340 (per bed)


180 (per bed)

Hostels
Nurses homes & medical quarters

135
135

Boarding schools/colleges
Restaurants

135
70 (per seat)

Small (< 50,000)

450 (per bed)

Airports & seaports


70
Junction stations & intermediate 70
stations where mail or express
stoppage (both railway and bus
stations) is provided
Terminal stations
45
Intermediate
stations(excluding 45 (could be reduced to 25 where
mail and express stops)
bathing facilities are not provided)
Day schools/colleges
45

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Offices

45

Factories

45 (could be reduced to 30 where no


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ii)

Industrial

iii)

Firefighting

iv)

Public
purpose

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Cinemas, concert halls and theatres

15

Industry

Unit of
Production

Water Requirement
in Kilolitres per unit

Automobile

Vehicle

40

Distillery

Kilolitre
(proof
alcohol)

122-170

Fertilizers
Leather

Tonne
100 kg
(tanned)

80-200
4

Paper
Spl. Quality paper

Tonne
Tonne

200-400
400-1,000

Straw Board
Petroleum Refinery

Tonne
Tonne (crude)

75-100
1--2

Steel
Sugar

Tonne
Tonne (cane
crushed)

200-250
1--2

Textile

100 kg
(goods)

8--14
1% of total demand

10-15 lpcd

20-25 lpcd

30-35 lpcd

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Table 14: Provision of Social Infrastructure UDPFI Guidelines

Amenity

Population

No. of Facilities

CBD Level

12 lakhs - 15 Lakhs

Zone Level

4 lakhs - 5 Lakhs

11

Node Level

1 lakhs 1.5 lakhs

39

40,000 - 50,000
10,000 12,000

108
443

5,000 - 6,000

887

Sector Level
Neighborhood Level
Community Level

4.2.1 Community Level Facilities


The community level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, the area
required per facility for Nursery School and Primary School of 10,000 sq.m (1 Hectare). The
community hall of 660 sq.m of area has to be provided with few other facilities for each facility, such
as Milk Booth of 25 sq.m and ATM of 10 sq.m.
Each facility is provided for facility shop of 440 sq.m with 280 sq.m per 3,500 population,
Convenience Shopping of 880 sq.m with 160 sq.m per 1,000 population and Open Spaces of 8,250
sq.m at 1.5 sq.m per capita.
Table 15: Provision of Social Infrastructure Housing Cluster (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold
Community
Level
5,000 6,000

No. of
Facilities
887

Nature of Utility and Social facility


Nursery School + Primary School
Community Hall
Milk Booth
ATM

25
10

Facilities shop (280 sq.m/3,500 pop)

440

Convenience shopping
( 160 sq.m/1,000 )

880

Open Spaces ( @ 1.5 sq.m / capita )


Sub Total (Amenities)

8,250
10,660

Sub Total (Commercial)

1,355

Sub Total (Open Space)

8,250

Total @ community Level

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(sq.m)
10,000
660

20,265

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4.2.2 Neighbourhood Level Facilities


The Neighborhood level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, the senior
secondary school of 16,000 sq.m (1.6 Hectares) area is required per facilities. The community hall
with Library and Gymnasium of 4,000 sq.m of area required per facility. There are few other facilities
provided per facility, such as religious buildings of 200 sq.m.
Each facilities are provided for Retail cum Commercial of 3,300 sq.m with 300 sq.m per 1,000
population, Electric Sub stations of 350 sq.m with 415 V, dispensary of 1,200 sq.m, Bank with ATMs
of 2 Nos (1,000 sq.m) and Open Spaces of 16,500 sq.m.
Table 16: Provision of Social Infrastructure Neighborhood Level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold

No. of
Facilities

Nature of Utility And Social Facility

Neighborhood
Level
10,000-12,000

443

Sr. Secondary School


Community Hall, Library and Gymnasium
Religious building
Retail Commercial (300 sq.m/1,000)
Electric Sub-Station (415 V)
Dispensary
Bank with ATM (2 nos)
Open Spaces (@ 1.5 sq.m /capita )
Sub Total (Amenities)
Sub Total (Commercial)
Sub Total (Open Space)
Total @ Neighborhood Level

Land Area / Facility


(sq.m)
16,000
4,000
200
3,300
350
1,200
1,000
16,500
21,750
4,300
16,500
42,550

4.2.3 Sector Level Facilities


The Sector level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One health centre
of 3,000 sq.m (0.3 Hectares) area with nursery, child welfare and maternity centre. There are few
other facilities have to be provided, such as Sub-Post office of 150 sq.m, School for Handicapped of
5,000 sq.m, and Police Post of 1600 sq.m. Each facilities are required religious buildings of 750 sq.m,
Communication Centre of 1500 sq.m with STD, ISD, Data transmission and ISDN, Retail cum
Commercial of 22,500 sq.m with 500 sq.m per 1000 population and Open Spaces of 45,000 sq.m
with at 1 sq.m per capita.

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Table 17: Provision of Social Infrastructure Sector Level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold
Sector
Level
40,000 50,000

No. of
Facilities
108

Nature of Utility and Social facility


Sub Post-Office
School for Handicapped
Health Centre-Nursery, Child Welfare, Maternity Centre
Police Post
Religious building
Communication Centre (with STD, ISD, Data
transmission, ISDN )
Retail Commercial ( 500 sq.m/1000)
Open Spaces ( @ 1 sq.m / capita )
Sub Total (Amenities)
Sub Total (Commercial)
Sub Total (Open Space)
Total @ Sector Level

Land Area /
Facility (sq.m)
150
5,000
3,000
1,600
750
1,500
22,500
45,000
10,500
24,000
45,000
79,500

4.2.4 Node Level Facilities


The Node level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, the Electric Sub
Station of 3,500 Sq.m (0.35 Hectares) area with 11 KV per facility. There are few other facilities are
required, such as Integrated school without hostels of 35,000 sq.m, LPG Godown of 600 sq.m, Petrol
Pump of 2,000 sq.m and Bus Terminal (2,500 sq.m).
The other facilities required per facility are College of 40,000 sq.m, Community Centre with PHC,
Library and Hall of 2,500 sq.m, Polyclinic with 20 beded of 3,000 sq.m and Intermediate Hospital
with Category B 100 Beds of 10,000 sq.m. The other facilities as per standards are Meditation and
Spiritual Centre of 5,000 sq.m, Music, Dance and Drama Centre of 1000 sq.m and Recreational Club
of 10,000 sq.m.
The other public facilities required are Police Station of 15,000 sq.m, Post with Telegraph of 3,500
sq.m, Overhead Reservoirs of 10,000 sq.m. The required luxurious facilities are Cineplex of 15,000
sq.m, Retail cum Commercial with 500 sq.m per 1000 persons of 62,500 sq.m and Open Spaces at 1
sq.m per capita of 45,000 sq.m.

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Table 18: Provision of Social Infrastructure Node Level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold
Node Level
100,000 150,000

No. of
Facilities
39

Nature of Utility and Social facility


Electric Sub-Station (11 KV)
Integrated school without hostel
LPG Go-down
Petrol Pump
Bus Terminal
College
Community Centre (with PHC, Library, Hall )
Polyclinic (20 bed )
Intermediate Hospital (Category-B: 100 beds)
Meditation and Spiritual centre
Music, Dance and Drama Centre
Recreational Club
Police Station
Post and Telegraph
Over head reservoirs
Cineplex
Retail Commercial ( 500 sq.m/1000)
Open Spaces ( @ 1 sq.m / capita )
Sub Total (Amenities)
Sub Total (Commercial)
Sub Total (Open Space)
Total (Node Level)

Land Area /
Facility (sq.m)
3,500
35,000
600
2,000
2,500
40,000
2,500
3,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
10,000
15,000
3,500
10,000
15,000
62,500
45,000
143,600
77,500
45,000
266,100

4.2.5 Zone Level Facilities


The Zone level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, the Electric Sub
Station with captive power of 8,000 Sq.m (0.8 Hectares) area. There are few other facilities required
per facility, such as fire station of 16000 Sq.m, Intermediate Hospital with 200 Beds of 37,000, Bus
Terminal of 15,000 sq.m and Electric receiving Substation with 220 per 660 KV of 20,000. The
requirement of facilities per facility of land area are Hotel with convention facilities of 40,000 sq.m,
Water treatment plant of 10,000 sq.m, Electric substation with 11KV of 3500 sq.m and Telephone
exchange of 2,500 sq.km. The social facilities are Retail cum Commercial with 880 sq.m per 1,000
persons of 396,000 sq.m, Super market of 6,000 sq.m and Open Spaces at one sq.m per capita of
450,000 sq.m.

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Table 19: Provision of Social Infrastructure Zone level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population No. of
Threshold Facilities

Nature of Utility and Social facility

Zone Level
400,000 500,000

33 KV Electric sub-station + Captive Power


Fire Station

8,000
16,000

Intermediate Hospital (Category-A : 200 beds)

37,000

Bus Terminal
Electric receiving sub-station ( 220 / 660 KV )

15,000
20,000

Hotel with Convention Facilities

40,000

Water treatment plant

10,000

11

Land Area /
Facility (sq.m)

Electric Sub-Station (11KV)

3,500

Telephone Exchange

2,500

Retail Commercial
(880 sq.m /1000)
Super Market

396,000

Open Space ( @ 1 Sqm / capita )


Sub Total (Amenities)

450,000
112,000

Sub Total (Commercial)


Sub Total (Open Space)

442,000
450,000

Total @ Node Level

6,000

1,004,000

4.2.6 CBD Level Facilities


The CBD level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One Museum with
Art Gallery of 5,000 Sq.m (0.5 Hectares) area. One Hotel with Convention facilities of 40,000 Sq.m of
area have to be provided at zone level. There are few other facilities for amenities have to be
provided, such as for Institutional like Polytechnic College, Engineering College, Medical College,
University Campus area, Socio-Cultural Centre, Library and International School with Hostel.
There are few other facilities for common amenities have to be provided, such as Regional Hospital,
Health Resort , Hotel with convention facilities, Transport Nagar, Telephone exchange, Police Station
with accommodation, Head Post Office, Bus Terminal with Depot, Electric receiving Substation, Fire
Station, Central Sewage treatment Plant with zonal treatment plant, Crematorium & Burial Ground
and Water reservoirs and distribution systems. There are few other facilities also to be provided,
Such as Communication centre (with STD, IDD, Data Transmission, ISDN), Retail, Commercial, Zonal
Shopping centre and Open Spaces.

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Table 20: Provision of Social Infrastructure CBD level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold
CBD Level
1,200,000
1,500,000

No. of
Facilities
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Nature of Utility and Social Facility


Museum & Art Gallery
Hotel with Convention facilities
Regional Hospital
Polytechnic College
Engineering College
Medical College
University Campus Area
Health Resort
Socio-Cultural Centre
Library
International school with hostel
Transport Nagar
Telephone Exchange
Police Station with accommodation
Head Post Office
Bus Terminal with Depot
Electric Receiving Substation (220/660 KV)
Fire Station
Central STP + zonal treatment plants
Crematorium & Burial Ground
Water reservoirs and distribution systems
Communication centre(with STD, IDD, Data
Transmission, ISDN)
Retail Commercial / Zonal Shopping centre (880
sq,m/1000)
Open Space (@ 1 sq.m/cap) (Golf course,
Exhibition, Trade fairs)
Sub Total (Amenities)
Sub Total (Commercial)
Sub Total (Open Space)
Total @ CBD Level

Land Area /
Facility (sq.m)
5,000
40,000
60,000
40,000
600,000
150,000
600,000
30,000
150,000
5,000
40,000
50,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
30,000
50,000
10,000
700,000
45,000
30,000
10,000
1,100,000
1,250,000
2,625,000
1,150,000
1,250,000
5,025,000

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Proposed Land Use

Proposed Road Network

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To prepare the Master plan for Patna for next 20 years, it is essential to estimate the future
population, employment and their area requirements. The following section contains population
projection, Employment Generation. In the Subsequent sections, Proposed Land use is provided
along with Proposed Road Network and estimated physical and social infrastructures for projected
population for the year 2031.

5.1 Population Projection


Development activities and consequent population growth in the PPA influenced by external factors,
the area cannot be considered as an individual entity while projecting the population.
Population projection for the PPA carried out based on share and shift analysis, which gives a more
precise estimate of the expected future population. This method has especially high relevance for
estimating the population of the PMR, since the study of comparative share of smaller spatial units
to its succeeding larger spatial unit, the pattern of change in such shares gives the estimated figure
of greater accuracy, and helps avoid discrepancies. The following steps are followed for this method
of population projection:

Population of 1981, 1991 and 2001 has been drawn from the relevant Census reports for India, Bihar
and Patna District. The population figures for 2011 for India and Bihar is drawn from Census 2011:
Provisional Report. The estimated population of India for 2021 and 2031 has been put based on the
estimates worked out by Census in 2006, and updating it in accordance with the 2011 provisional
figures.

Identification of the share of Bihar population to the India population for the years 1981,
1991, 2001 & 2011.

Estimating the share of Bihar population to India population for 2021 & 2031.

Identifying the population share of Patna District with the State for 1981, 1991 and 2001.

Analyzing the change in the share over the years, and the changing pattern of urban
population of each district with respect to the State urban population.

Estimating the total population and urban population of Patna district for the year 2011,
2021 and 2031.

Calculating the change in the population share of PPA in the Patna district.

The share of the PPA population to the district population (total population and urban population) is
estimated for the years 2011, 2021 & 2031 on the basis of the change in population share calculated
above, leading to the population estimation for the PPA for these years.

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Table 21: Population Projection

India

Bihar State (excl.


Jharkhand)

Category
Rural
Urban
Share to Total (%)
increase
% increase
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Total
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Category
Rural
Share to India Rural (%)
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Urban
Share to India Urban (%)
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Share to Total (%)
Total
Share to India Total (%)
increase
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)

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Total Pop.
1991
628691676
217611012
25.71
2.38
10.21
36.51
846302688
23.86
Total Pop.
1991
58025043
9.23
2.25
22.71
6505581
2.99
-5.04
29.63
10.08
64530624
7.63
-0.03
-0.39
23.38

Total Pop.
2001
741660293
285354954
27.78
2.07
8.06
31.13
1027015247
21.35
Total Pop.
2001
74316709
10.02
8.57
28.08
8681800
3.04
1.77
33.45
10.46
82998509
8.08
0.46
5.99
28.62

Projected pop.
2011
833463448
377106125
31.15
3.37
12.12
32.15
1210569573
17.87
Projected pop.
2011
92341436
11.08
10.57
24.25
11758016
3.12
2.48
35.43
11.29
104099452
8.60
0.52
6.41
25.42

Projected pop.
2021
910724000
455769018
33.52
2.37
7.61
20.86
1359612233
12.31
Projected pop.
2021
109712559
12.05
8.73
18.81
14529635
3.19
2.24
23.57
11.69
124242195
9.14
0.54
6.27
19.35

74

Projected pop.
2031
970561339
593749695
36.71
3.18
9.50
30.27
1506324685
10.79
Projected pop.
2031
126884300
13.07
8.52
15.65
19341972
3.26
2.19
33.12
13.23
146226271
9.71
0.57
6.23
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Category
Rural
Share to Bihar Rural (%)
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Urban
Share to Bihar Urban (%)
increase
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Share to Total (%)
% increase in share
Total
Share to Bihar Total (%)
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Category
Rural
Share to Patna District
Rural (%)
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Share to Total (%)
Urban
Share to Patna District
Urban (%)

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Total Pop.
1991
2241510
3.86

Total Pop.
1991
859603
38.35

Total Pop.
2001
2757060
3.71
-3.96
23.00
1961532
22.59
1.53
7.28
43.17
41.57
9.58
4718592
5.69
1.58
30.65
Total Pop.
2001
1107846
40.18

Projected pop.
2011
3323875
3.60
-2.97
20.56
2514590
23.51
0.91
4.04
28.20
43.07
3.61
5838465
5.61
-1.35
23.73
Projected pop.
2011
1667522
50.17

Projected pop.
2021
3352143
3.06
-3.30
0.85
3590134
24.71
1.20
5.12
42.77
51.71
20.07
6942277
5.59
-0.37
18.91
Projected pop.
2021
1445845
43.13

Projected pop.
2031
3123481
2.46
-3.39
-6.82
5036759
26.04
1.33
5.39
40.29
61.72
19.35
8160240
5.58
-0.13
17.54
Projected pop.
2031
1148103
36.76

41.84
1195111
87.23

4.78
28.88
38.54
1766730
90.07

24.85
50.52
43.78
2141124
92.02

-14.03
-13.29
29.91
3387483
94.36

-14.78
-20.59
19.05
4877129
96.83

1370098
21.06
-1.27
-5.69
22.25
37.94
3611608
5.60

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% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)
Share to Total (%)
Total
Share to Patna District Total
(%)
% increase in share
Decadal Growth Rate (%)

20.27
58.16
2054714
56.89

3.26
47.83
61.46
2874576
60.92

2.17
21.19
56.22
3808646
65

2.53
58.21
70.09
4833328
70

2.62
43.97
80.95
6025232
74

7.08
39.90

7.08
32.49

6.73
26.90

6.05
24.66

Population of Patna Planning Area is estimated to 60,25,232 of which urban population estimated to 48,77,129 for year 2031, Share of urban of
PPA is stands at 96.83% of urban for district.

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5.2 Employment projection


Employment generation is one of the major objectives of the Master Plan for Patna. An
understanding of the likely future growth of the local economy serves as the basis for employment
projection and identification of probable locations of employment centers for the Master Plan.
Corresponding improvements to the transport network and other infrastructure services to meet
future requirements are proposed on this basis.
Table 22: Projected Employment

Components

2001

2031

Population

2874576

6025232

Urban Population

1766730

4877120

WFPR
Total Worker (33% of urban population)

25
441683

33
1609450

Primary Sector (%)

10

Secondary Sector (%)

20

Tertiary Sector (%)

85

75

Total Populalation of Secondary workers

22084

321890

Total Populalation of Tertiary' workers

375430

1207087

Distribution of Worker

The total projected population for 2031 in PPA is 60.25 lakhs, out of which the estimated urban
population is around 48.77 lakhs. The Work force Participation rate (WFPR) of 25% is observed
based on the situation analysis for Patna Planning Area in 2001 and 33% is assumed in 2031. The
total worker in 2031 is estimated to be ~16.09 lakhs considering the 33% of the urban population.
The distribution of urban workers assumed for Secondary sector with 20% and Tertiary sector of
75%. The total population proposed for secondary workers is 3.21 lakhs, and Tertiary workers are
16.09 lakhs in 2031.
To promote industrial based economy 60% of secondary workers is accommodated in Industrial land
use, while and rest 40% to be accommodated in Commercial/Institutional and Mixed land use. For
secondary workers, area per person required is 50 sq. m, therefore total area required for industrial
land use is 966 hectares.

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Table 23: Area statements against Projected Employment

Area Statement for Industrial land Use

2001

2031

Total Population of Secondary workers

22084

321890

Nos. of Secondary workers to be accommodated in Industrial Zone (60%


of total secondary workers), 40% in Commercial and Mixed Land Use

193133.95

Area required @ 50sq.m per secondary worker (in Ha)

966

Area Statement for Commercial and Mixed Land Use

2001

2031

Total Populalation of Tertiary' workers

375430

1207087

Area required @ 15sq.m per secondary worker (in Ha)

1811

Nos. of Secondary workers to be accommodated in Commercial and


Mixed Land Use (40% of total secondary worker)

128755.97

Area required @ 30sq.m per secondary worker (in Ha)

386

Total area Statement for Commercial and Mixed Land Use

2197

For tertiary workers, area per person required is 15 sq. m. The total area requirement for tertiary
workers is 1811 hectares. Area required for commercial and mixed land use is calculated by taking
into account of total area of tertiary workers and 40% of secondary workers. The total area
estimated for Commercial and mixed land use is 2197 hectares. Out of total area proposed 50% will
be functioning at lower level neighbourhood and community level. While the other 50% shall be
accommodated at higher threshold level CBD, Zone and Sector level. Hence around 1099 hectares
is specifically designated in proposed Land use zone.
5.3 Proposed Land Use Distribution and Land Requirements
The total project area includes Patna Urban Agglomerations and Urban Centre viz. Maner Nagar
Parishad and Fatwah Nagar Parishad of Patna district and its influence area Patna Planning Region.
Area other than settlements and developmental activities, such as open land (waste land, open /
vacant land), brick kiln, wet lands (used for recreational development), Tree covers can be foreseen
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Table 24: Land requirement categories in PPA

Sr.
No.

Land use Categories

Standard taken according to Proposed land use for the


UDPFI Guidelines (%)
project area (%)

1
2

Residential
Commercial

42
5

46.89
10.76

Manufacturing

7.1

4
5

Public and Semi-Public


14
Open
Space
Zone/ 15
Recreation

8.93
8.72

Transportation
Communications

14.95

Total

& 16
100

100

The PPA has total area of 1144.92 Sq. Km, out of this around 50.33% is non-developable area (water
bodies, nallas) and rest of the 49.57% is available for development. Around 567.63 sq.kms of area is
available for development and urban agriculture area proposed around 134.06 sq. Kms.
Table 25: Land requirement categories in PPA

LAND USE ZONE

PPA
Area in
(Sq Km)

URBANIZABLE AREA
Area in
%
(Sq Km)

Residential

333.82

29.16

315.47

55.58

Commercial
Industrial

33.64
12.18

2.94
1.06

33.64
12.18

5.93
2.15

Public and Semi-public

44.78

3.91

44.78

7.89

Public Utility

4.11

0.36

4.11

0.72

Transport/ Roads

58.43

5.10

58.43

10.29

Airport
River/Waterbody/Canal/Streem

15.31
52.78

1.34
4.61

15.31
2.83

2.70
0.50

Cantonment / Defence area

7.09

0.62

7.09

1.25

Old Built-up Area

18.39

1.61

18.39

3.24

Urban Agriculture

134.06

11.71

0.00

0.00

Forest

6.41

0.56

6.41

1.13

Open Space/Recreation/Buffer

48.98

4.28

48.98

8.63

Conservation/Bio-conservation

374.88

32.74

0.00

0.00

Total

1144.92

100.0
0

567.63

100.00

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Map 21: Proposed Land Use, PPA

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5.4 Land Use Classification


The various land use classification shall be in the following zones:
5.4.1 Residential Zone
Residential Zone is further classified into four micro zones viz. R1, R2. The parameters applied for the
sub-classification are as under:
1) Residential Zone- 1 (R1) (Contiguous Planning Core Area):
Residential Zone falling within the proposed contiguous Planning core area, i.e. the
contiguous area in north and south of River Ganga, and wherein the detailed planning of
roads and various urban use zones are proposed.
2) Residential Zone- 2 (R2) (Planning Growth Nodes):
Residential Zone falling within the proposed non-contiguous Planning growth nodes, i.e. the
non-contiguous area that is separated from the Planning core by Urban Agriculture Zone in
between, and wherein the detailed planning of roads and various urban use zones are
proposed.
5.4.2 Commercial Zone
Commercial Zone is further classified into two micro zones viz. C1, C2. The parameters applied for
the sub-classification are as under:
1) Commercial Zone- 1 (C1) (Contiguous Planning Core Area):
Commercial Zone falling within the proposed contiguous Planning core area, i.e. the
contiguous area in north and south of River Ganga and wherein the detailed planning of
roads and various urban use zones are proposed.
2) Commercial Zone- 2 (C2) (Planning Growth Nodes):
Commercial Zone falling within the proposed non-contiguous Planning growth nodes, i.e. the
non-contiguous area that is separated from the Planning core by Urban Agriculture Zone in
between, and wherein the detailed planning of roads and various urban use zones are
proposed.
5.4.3 Industrial Zone
Areas earmarked as Industrial Use Zone in the proposed Land Use Plan only.
5.4.4 Public, Semi-public amenities and utilities Zone
Areas earmarked as Public, Semi-public Amenities and Utilities Zone in the proposed Land Use Plan,
and the sites specifically earmarked for any such public/semi-public use.

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Open Space Zone


1) Open Space Recreational:
Areas earmarked as Open Space Recreational in the proposed Land Use Plan, and the sites
specifically earmarked as Parks, Playgrounds, and Exhibition Grounds.
2) Open Space Buffer:
Areas specifically earmarked as Open Space Buffer around the Water Bodies containing
various types of existing water bodies.

5.4.6 Old city / Inner City Zone


Area of the old city/ inner city as specifically earmarked in the proposed Land Use Plan based on the
existing built character, in order to preserve the same.
5.4.7 Urban Centers Zone (Uc)
The remaining urban centers other than the proposed Contiguous Planning Core Area and Planning
Growth Nodes, along with their surrounding areas as earmarked in the proposed Land Use Plan. The
whole identified centres/areas have been classified as Urban Centres Zone, with no further
classification of different use zones earmarked in the Master Plan.
5.4.8 Village Settlements Zone (VS)
All the Village Settlements other than the proposed Contiguous Planning Core Area and Planning
Growth Nodes, as earmarked in the Revenue Records (Khasra Maps) shall be considered as Village
Settlements Zone. For all these settlements, an additional 100 M wide belt outside the settlement
shall also be considered within this zone to cater the natural expansion of settlements.
5.4.9 Urban Agriculture Zone
Areas earmarked as Urban Agriculture Zone, around the identified Contiguous Planning Core Area
and Planning Growth Nodes in the proposed Land Use Plan.
5.4.10 Conservation Zone
Areas beyond the Urban Agriculture zone and that spreads almost all over the remaining regional
area, but excluding the Urban Centres Zone and Village Settlements Zone, as earmarked in the
proposed Land Use Plan.
Note: Though the area around the rural settlements (earmarked as VS Zone) is presented to be
Conservation Zone in the proposed Land Use Plan, a 100 M wide belt outside these rural settlements
shall be considered as RVS Zone to cater the natural expansion of the settlements, and the same
shall not be considered as Conservation Zone.
5.4.11 Water Bodies Zone
Water Bodies Zone indicates all existing water bodies, i.e. Rivers, Streams, Lakes, Tanks, as indicated
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Revenue Department or other competent authorities. The boundary of the water bodies relate to
the Full Tank Level as indicated in relevant maps, covering both perennial and non perennial parts
when such distinction exists.
5.4.12 Special Reservations Zone
Areas earmarked as Special Reservations Zone in the proposed Land Use Plan, and/or the sites
specifically earmarked as special reservations, with any of the following categories.
Heritage Buildings and Areas
Bio Conservation Zone
Natural Heritage
Defense / Military Lands
Others (Any Other Special Reservations)
5.4.13 Transportation and Communication Zone
All the roads as earmarked in the proposed Land Use Plan, and the sites specifically earmarked for
related facilities as classified below Parking
Railways and Railway Stations (including mono rail, metro rail and their stations)
Airports
Logistics Hubs (Bus Depots and Truck Terminals)
Tele-Communication
5.5 Proposed Transportation Network
This section deals with the status of traffic and transportation in the study area. A study of the
regional road, rail and air network is undertaken. The following section focus on existing situation
and transportation of the study area. Patna Planning Region (PPA) is well connected with other
major cities of India by the following:
Roadways
Railways
Airways
Waterways
5.5.1 Existing Road Network
PPA is directly connected to hinterland by National Highways NH-30, NH-31, NH-83 and NH-98. It is
connected to NH-2, which is a part of the Golden quadrilateral, by NH-83. The NH-2, originally the
Grand Trunk Road, connects it to Delhi on the northwest and Kolkata on the southeast. The State
highways, by-pass roads and other regional road connect it to its hinterland. The National Highway
30 (NH-30) connects it to its hinterland from the west and NH-31 from the east. The NH-77 through
4-lane Ganga Bridge viz Mahatma Gandhi Setu is the major connector to the northern portion of PPA
as well as northern Bihar.

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The most important factor determine the form of road network system is the presence of river
Ganga in the north and low lying area of River Pun Pun in the south, this linear type of urbanization
coupled with limited number of river crossing has given rise to dominant east-west orientation of
arterial roads. However, the city does not posses significant hierarchy of roads. The whole road
network system is deficient in terms of road geometric and traffic management aspects. Refer
Ashok Raj Path and including its extended part as Danapur road and NH-30 constitutes the longest
road in Patna serving as major arterial roads. Sudarshan path is also another major arterial road,
which is running through east-west direction in the city. Patna old by-pass road was the first major
corridor to strengthen east-west movement. Bailey road, traversing in east-west direction in the
western zone, it is much wider compared to other roads except the bypass road.
The City has been facilitated with major East-West corridor passes through city along with New
Patna By-pass road to reduce congestion. The Ganga Bridge approach has been connected to new
Patna by-pass by grade separated corridor.
Table 26: Existing Width of Roads

No. Name of the road

Rajendra Path

2.

Barj Kishore Path

Mazharul Haque Path

4
5
6
7
8
9.
10.
11.
12
13
14
15
16
17.

Bhattacharya Road
Bhikhna Pahari Road
Salimpur Ahara Raod
Bakarganh Gola Road
Dariapur Savji Bagh Rd
Dariapur Gola Road
Dargah Road
Kun-Kun Singh Lane
Ramna Rd.
Khajanchi Rd.
Sanichara Asthan Rd.
Makhania Kuan Road
Govind Mitra Rd.
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Pavement
width
Left
Right

(in M)

(M)

(M)

16.76

16.62

1.60

.40

20.11

8.94

1.01

27.0

15.24

0.69

0.46

8.08
8.79
5.48
4.47
6.50
5.48
8.69
5.18
6.60
7.72
6.10
6.30
8.12
3.00

5.18
6.10
5.48
4.47
6.50
3.35
3.89
3.51
3.20
2.94
4.27
3.15
3.45
2.23

5.92

2.44

Avg.
Max. /Min
Width
Width (in
M)
(in M)
26.21
/
10.97
23.54/
17.06
32.16/
22.66
8.76/ 7.47
18.29/ 7.01
6.70/ 3.35
5.48/ 3.66
7.62/ 5.48
7.32/ 3.05
11.28/ 6.25
7.62/ 5.48
7.01/ 5.79
8.84/ 6.70
6.70/ 4.87
7.32/ 4.88
8.53/ 7.62
3.51/ 2.59

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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
37
38
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40
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Avg.
Max. /Min
Width
Width (in
M)
(in M)

16.76/ 4.88
26.77/
R.K Mission Rd.
14.63
21.95/
Bari Path
10.97
Ashok Rajpath (Golghar to Engg. 25.00/
13.81
College turning)
Ashok Rajpath (Engg. College turning
13.56/ 7.62
to Ganga Bridge Fly Over.)
Prithvi Rajpath
15.09/ 7.16
Budha Marg
21.95/ 7.94
Shershah Path
10.67/ 3.66
(Nunmuhia to Ganga Bridge Fly-Over)
English Ganj Rd (Chiraian Tal)
10.00/ 5.33
Old Bye-Pass
35.3/ 20.42
Patna Punpun Rd
11.43/ 6.01
D.V.C. Raod
4.57/ 4.34
34.44/
Khagaul Road
15.24
19.20/
Chitra Gupta Nagar Rd.
11.58
Bhut Nath Asram Rd.
13.41/ 5.18
18.29/
Agam Kuan to Pump House Rd.
11.88
Shershah Path (Ganga Bridge Fly-Over
14.02/ 6.40
to Pachim Darwaja0
Ashok Rajpath (Ganga Bridge Fly-over
10.20/ 7.62
to Malsalami)
Sudarshan Path
10.97/ 4.27
Ajat Shatru Path
12.19/ 9.75
Ajat Shatru Path
12.19/ 9.75
Guru Gobind Singh path
19.51/ 9.14
14.93/
Nawab Bahadur Rd.
12.19
Sadargali Road
4.44/ 2.44
Maroofganj Road
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Width
(in M)

Pavement
width
Left
Right

11.74

4.42

(M)
-

(M)
-

20.04

8.96

5.92

2.44

14.33

7.11

5.54

5.48

21.23

12.73

4.57

4.27

10.00

6.34

10.92
14.8

10.00
9.83

8.05

4.36

7.33
24.74
7.92
4.27

14.93
14.93
3.80
3.05

19.12

5.79

11.27

4.27

6.70

3.05

13.71

4.87

10.00

5.03

8.53

4.27

7.32
10.36
10.36
14.12

4.57
5.44
5.44
7.14

13.41

9.14

3.65
5.03

2.29
2.44

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43
44
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Width

Pavement
width
Left
Right

(in M)

(M)

(M)

20.73

7.21

19.63

14.02

17.37

6.60

31.09

21.66

87.17

66.45

51.82

45.72

30.48

Avg.
Max. /Min
Width
Width (in
M)
(in M)

Patna Danapur Rd. (Golghar to Digha 39.47/


P.S.)
11.58
22.86/
Boring Road
15.24
18.29/
Boring Canal Road
15.54
34.44/
Ali Imam Path
27.58
Bailey Road-from Saguna more to 87.17/
87.17
Patna Canal
Bailey Road-from Patna Canal to
66.45/
Dhanaut & Rukunpura Boundary (upto
66.45
168 M from canal)
Bailey Road-from Rukunpura Boundary
51.82/
to Rukunpura 27.43 M Master Plan
51.82
Road(in a distance of91.44M)
Bailey Road-from Rukunpura Master 45.72/
Plan Road to Ashiana More
45.72
Bailey Road-f Ashiana More to J.P 30.48/
30.48
Round About

Metalled

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5.5.2 Proposed Hierarchy of Roads


The proposed Draft Master plan for Patna exhibits a definitive hierarchy in its structure. The
proposed road network would increase connectivity within the region, simultaneously helping
alleviate traffic problems. The proposed road network is in grid iron pattern with hierarchy in
structure.
The whole concept is to integrate the existing road of PMC with proposed road in PPA. The whole
road network in PMC is reworked and hierarchies of roads are proposed by retaining proposals of
Master Plan 1981. The proposed hierarchies of roads proposed in PMC are 12m, 18m, 27m, 30m and
36m wide. Refer Anexxure 15 for the different sections of roads.

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Map 22: Proposed Road Network, PPA

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1. Central spine 80m wide road


This road is the 1st order in hierarchy in the urban area. The central spine proposed in southern
contiguous urban area runs along east west direction. This spine is well connected to major roads,
NH 98, NH 83, NH 30, and NH 19. Canal is proposed in the center of the spine along the road to
drain the ground water.
2. Pocket outer road 60 meter wide
This road is the 2nd order in hierarchy in the urban area. This ring road is along the growth pockets.
The outer ring road of southern contiguous urban area is well connected to various urban nodes by
public transport route. Few of these roads will have canal running along, depending upon the design
of the drainage line. Canal will help to drainage the surface water to the river.
3. Pocket major road 45 meter wide
The 45 m wide proposed road is 3rd order in hierarchy in the urban area. Each of the urban nodes
are well connected by 45 m wide road. The sectoral road forming a grid varying between 2.5 X 2.5
km approximately. Few of these roads are proposed with canal running along, depending upon the
design of the drainage line. Canal will help to drainage the surface water to the river.
4. Pocket minor road 30 meter wide
The 30 m wide proposed road is 4th order in hierarchy in the urban area. The sectoral road forming
a grid varying between 1.5 X 1.5 km.

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5.5.3 Proposed Public Transport route


The Proposed Draft Master Plan has well connected Public Transport Network. The roads which are
passing through the outer ring road of southern contiguous urban area (60 m) and the central spine
(80 m) will have dedicated public transport route (e.g. BRTS, Metro). The public transport route
(SH02, NH98) passes through the proposed urban nodes.
Map 23: Public Transport Route, PPA

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Map 24: Proposed Bus Station

The proposed bus station is located in Pahari village 14-2 in Patna city. Total area of Bus Stand is
25.02 Acre.
5.5.4 Proposed Rail Network
Rail Network
According to information available 5, the Howrah-Delhi railway line, aligned through the city on the
southern bank of Ganga, has 5 major railway station serving Patna urban area viz Patna sahib, Gulzar
Bagh, Patna junction and Phulwari Sharif and Danapur. The railway line towards south connects the
PUA and PPA to Gaya. The railway infrastructure on the northern bank is growing fast as the head
quarter of Eastern Central Railway is located at Hajipur. At present, Hajipur is connected by railways
from Muzaffarpur, Samastipur and Darbhanga. In the near future, the new railway bridge over River
Ganga will increase connectivity of PPA with the entire north Bihar.
The railway line traverses through the entire Patna city length in the east-west direction. Therefore,
the railway tracks serve both as a major movement corridor and as a barrier to north south
connectivity of Patna city. To mitigate the linkage problem of northern part and southern part of the
city across lines, road over bridges have been constructed on the north-south links. The BMU system
of local trains connects the PUA brings the floating population from destination link areas in the
west, Mokamah in the east as well as Jehanabad and Gaya in the south.
5

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Major railway stations along main line with in PUA are as follows:
Patna Junction
Rajendra Nagar Terminus
Patna City
Danapur
Minor railway stations along main line within PUA are as follows
Gulzarbag
Deedargang Halt
Sachiwalya Half
Phlwarisharif
There are 4 stations along Patna-Digha with in PUA area
Digha
Rajeev Nagar
Secretariat
R. Block
There is a proposal for new railway station Patliputra railway station along Patna Hajipur rail link. In
the proposed Master Plan existing rail network connecting Danapur railway station- Pataliputra
railway station- FCI gowndown Patna railway station is proposed as 45m wide road.
5.5.5

Proposed Air network

Air Network:
Primarily behaving as a domestic airport, Patna is directly connected with New Delhi, Kolkata,
Bombay, Lucknow, Varanasi, &Ranchi. Like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad etc Patna is also a
customs airport having customs and immigration facilities for limited International operations by
national carriers and for foreign tourist and cargo charter flights.
Traffic movement at Patna airport: The aircraft, passenger and cargo movement at the airport with
their past trends are shown as below. Aircraft movement includes domestic aircraft -360 per month
(180 arrival and 180 departure) and international-none. Schedule flights are total 7 per day with
mostly national carriers operating and no international carriers.

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Table 27: Air Traffic Movement

Period
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006

Movement
No of aircraft movements
NA
NA
NA
4166
3844
-

No of passengers
176916
156490
162800
159683
208114
218824

Cargo in tones
NA
NA
NA
1035
1184
1419

Source: Draft Master Plan for Patna-2021, DCPL Consultants, Kolkata and AAI, Patna Airport

Passenger Traffic: Mostly businesspersons and government officials had so far used the airport.
Tourists are seasonal, mostly during the winter months that also had been greatly affected by the
Gaya airport and the trends are declining. The trend in passenger inflow so far through the airport is
as shown below.
Table 28: Airport Traffic Volume

Year
2000-2001
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06

International
9029
2545
1804
0
0
0

Domestic
167887
153945
160996
159683
208114
218824

Total
176916
156490
162800
159683
208114
218824

Source: Draft Master Plan for Patna-2021, DCPL Consultants and AAI, Patna Airport

With addition of 924 villages and 4 Notified areas extending on all the four sides, there is
tremendous increase in growth of population. The new airport proposed is well connected by NH 83
and it is adjacent to Dumri Node. The total area proposed for airport is 17.6 sq.kms.
5.5.6 Waterways
Patna has an additional advantage of perennial river link of Ganga on its entire northern flanks. It
can be used as alternative to surface transport Patna can be linked to at least 21 class-I cities
stretching over thousands of kilometre length in northern India, if inland waterways are developed.
A navigable channel has been dredged from Patna to downstream up to Kolkata.
Patna is at the nodal point of a potential waterways system. It is located at the confluence of river
Ganga and Gandak, a few kilometres upstream the river Ghagra and son meet the river Ganga. With
the opening of Ganga Bridge and proper navigation the trans-river goods movement has reduced
considerably. However, some traditional mainly country boats, still carry goods through the Ghats.
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bridge over river Ganges although the transportation cost by the waterways is possible much lower.
Hence there is a tremendous potential for development of comprehended inland waterways.
5.6 Proposed Physical Infrastructure
The present section deals with proposed utilities and infrastructure requirements including water
supply, sewerage system, storm water drainage and solid waste management for the Master Plan
area.
5.6.1 Water Supply
The existing water supply system of Patna town is based on ground water sources. According to data
available, at present, Patna urban area has 85 deep tube wells apart from individual tube wells
(privately owned) in the outskirt of the city as well as some affluent people have sunk tube well in
water scarcity area to meet their own water demand.
The water supply for Patna City has been through decentralized system with single or group of tube
well having definite command area. The existing distribution system is very old and suffers from
heavy leakage and much incrustation reducing its carrying capacity and giving rise to severe water
pollution.
The water distribution network has been framed and executed by grouping a number of tube wells
as and when required on piece meal basis. As a result, in some areas water supply is in excess and in
some areas water supply is very much inadequate. This is due to unequal distribution of water. For
assuring equal distribution of water in all the areas, it is essential to analyze the pipeline networks
zone wise and to follow optimal network by route rationalization. It may be mentioned here that
there is every possibility of development of negative pressure during non-supply hours and this may
cause help in entry of polluted and/or contaminated water through leaky joints in waterlines.
Further, PMC area has been divided into 25 water districts, having individual water source. The
distribution lines are interconnected, so that water can be diverted from one place to the other.
5.6.2 Water supply source
The Patna town divided into two parts by Delhi-Howrah railway line. The part of the town north of
the Delhi-Howrah railway line supplied with surface water from river Ganga, where as part of town
south of railway line supplied by ground water from Tube wells. (Source: December 2011, Bid
Document, Design, Build, Operate, Manage, and Maintain Water Supply System in Patna). As Patna
has excellent ground water resources, a large number of private tube wells exist for domestic as well
as non-domestic use. The private tube wells are to supplement or an alternative to the public water
supply. The city region ground water table exploited due to misuse of the surface. Due to high
investment cost, the surface water resources such as river Ganga in north and Sone in south are
under utilized for the drinking purpose
The water can be diverted from one place to another, because the distribution lines are
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in use. The system is old and inadequately maintained, with the result that estimated water losses
are very high.
Though the Patna city is situated on the right bank of river Ganges, the ground water source has
been found more suitable as compared to surface water for the purpose of water supply to the city
owing to the reason that it does not require any rigorous treatment with operation & maintenance
excepting chlorination for the purpose of disinfection. Thus, ground water supply is cheaper in cost.
5.6.3 Issues
The main problem with the existing system is non-uniform supply in different area and
contamination due to various leakages.

The UFW loss is above 40% due to poor and oldsupply network.

Problem of arsenic content in water in surrounding areas second layer of


geological strata.

The pipes are in the centre of the road due to road widening and facing heavy
traffic, resulting in loss of carrying capacity, contamination of water, problem in
repair and maintenance.

In many colonies the drinking water and sewerage pipelines are interceding each
other, with sewer line on topof water line increasing the possibility of
contamination.

Multi-lateral institutional arrangement for management of water supply system.

Highly Subsidized water supply

High Operation and Maintenance cost.


5.6.4 Water demand estimation
Water demand for any area depends on the land use pattern of the area and type of living standards
of the population residing in the area. Future water demand for the project area is estimated based
on the projected population of the area. The population of the PPA area is 2,874,576 as per 2001.
The projected population in the PPA area for the year 2031 has been estimated at 6,025,232 of
which the urban population is 4,877,129 while the rural population is 1,148,103.
Water demand has been estimated separately for both urban and rural areas with phase wise
increment in per capita per day (lpcd) supply for the Master Plan area. Water demand as per
CPHEEO norms a per capita supply rate of 135 lpcd has been considered for working out the water
demand for domestic and commercial uses. Additional 15% of this demand is to be added to account
for UFW.
Water Supply Norms: It is assumed that there shall be continuous improvement in living standards of
the population residing in the project area after 2011 and so there be an increase in water demand.
The UDPFI Guidelines suggest for large Planning cities a domestic standard of 135 lpcd as the
minimum and 150-200 lpcd as the desirable norm. In addition, a non-domestic demand of 30-35 lpcd
is prescribed.

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The water demand assumption is based on the following considerations:

Present water source and service levels

CPHEEO norms for Planning areas

Source augmentation potential in the region, and

The need for realistic targets.


The standards considered for 2011 the domestic demand is 110 lpcd for urban. In addition with the
non-domestic demand (excluding industrial demand) around 25 lpcd is assumed. The standards
considered for 2021 the domestic demand is 70 lcpd for rural areas and 135 lpcd for urban areas. In
addition with the non-domestic demand (excluding industrial demand), around 80 lcpd for rural
areas and 180 lcpd for urban areas are assumed.
For 2031 the domestic demand is assumed to be 90 lcpd for rural areas and 150 lcpd for urban areas.
In addition with the non-domestic demand (excluding industrial demand), it is assumed around 15
lcpd for rural areas and 50 lcpd for urban areas. The water demand for industries is calculated based
on industrial area proposed for 2031.
The demand estimation for industry is made by adopting CPHEEOs general norm of 45 cum/ha for
industrial areas. Over and above the net demand for industrial areas, 20% additional demand is
taken into account for ancillary industries. The net industrial area water demand projected for 2031
is 97.2 MLD including demand for ancillary industries.
The total water demands for the Patna Planning area for 2021 is 961 MLD and for 2031 is 1413 MLD,
which covers the following sections below. The projected total water demand of domestic and nondomestic activities is 36 MLD for 2021 and 55 MLD for 2031. The projected water demand for Public
and Semi-Public Use is based on the 5% of the domestic activities with 36 MLD for 2021 and 55 MLD
for 2031. The projected water demand for industrial area is 65 MLD for 2021 and 66 MLD for 2031,
which is based on the proposed industrial area and water demand calculations. The proposed water
demand for Firefighting is 8MLD for 2021 and 12MLD for 2031. The proposed water losses is 835
MLD for 2021 and 184 MLD for 2031 considering 15% of the water demand
The Table below shows the estimation of water demand for domestic, non-domestic, and Industrial
sectors based on the foregoing norms.

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Table 29: Water Demand Calculation Patna Planning Area (PPA)


Water Demand Calculation Patna Planning Area (PPA)
Water supply per activity

2011

2021

2031

LPCD
Urban

Rural

2011

2021

2031

MLD

Domestic
Non-domestic
Total
Domestic

235523640.0
53528100.0
289051740.0
83376100.0

457310205.0
152436735.0
609746940.0
101209150.0

731569350.0
243856450.0
975425800.0
103329270.0

236
54
289
83

457
152
610
101

732
244
975
103

Non-domestic
Total

16675220.0
100051320.0

14458450.0
115667600.0

17221545.0
120550815.0

17
100

14
116

17
121

389103060.0

725414540.0

1095976615.0

389

725

1096

19455153.0

36270727.0

54798830.8

19

36

55

sq.km

12.1

12.1

12.18

Ha

1210

1210

1218

Total Water Demand for Domestic and Non-domestic Activities (Excluding Industrial
Activities) - D-ND Activities
Water Demand Calculation for Publc and Semi - public (5% to D- Activites or 35 lpcd)
Water Demand Calculation for Industies
Proposed Industrial Area
Water Demand Calculation

Assumed 1 ha = 45CuM

54450

54450

54810

1 CuM = 1000

54450000

54450000

54810000

54

54

55

20% for Ancillary Industries

10890000

10890000

10962000

11

11

11

Total Water Demand for Industrial Area

65340000

65340000

65772000

65

65

66

Sub -total - 1

473898213.0

827025267.0

1216547445.8

474

827

1217

Fire Fighting (1% of Total Demand)

4738982.13

8270252.67

12165474.46

12

Sub -total - 2

478637195.1

835295519.7

1228712920.2

479

835

1229

Water Losses (Assumed 15% water demand)

71795579.27

125294328

184306938

72

125

184

550432774.4
550

960589847.6
961

1413019858.2
1413

550

961

1413

Total Water Demand for Master Plan Area

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5.6.5 Storage
The storage requirements have been calculated as per the water demand in the project area for the
year 2031. The normal one-day storage is proposed for the water supply scheme. Also for
firefighting requirement which is a provision and not a supply made on a day-to-day basis, therefore,
provision for this quantity is kept in mind while planning the system. Thus, total storage capacity is
the total water demand for one day, including the fire fighting and other demands.
Table 30: Provision of Water Storage Facilities

Provision of Water Storage Facilities

Water Demand
(in MLD)

Water Sotage
Capacity (in
MLD)

No. of
Water
Storage
facilities

Total Water Demand for Master Plan Area (MLD) 1413


ESR - Elevated Service Reservoir Capacity (MLD)
1.5
471
314
GLSR - Ground Level Service Reservoir Capacity
3
942
314
(MLD)
Water supply for Development Plan is inclusive of the losses i.e. 15%.
For storage of water supply in ESR & GSR additional 1% of the total demand for fighting supply is
calculated.
5.6.6 Alternative water harvesting system
The term Water harvesting can be been explained as collection/storage of rainwater and other
activities aimed at harvesting surface and groundwater, prevention of losses through
evaporation/seepage and all other hydrological studies/ engineering interventions, aimed at
conservation and efficient utilization of limited water endowment of physiographic unit such as
watershed.
Need for rain water harvesting

Short spells of high intensity/ heavy runoff/ low ground water recharging.

Acute shortage of drinking water.

Importance to tapping of rainwater by harvesting it for recharging or direct use.

Components of Rain Water Harvesting

Catchment: surface (paved/ unpaved) contributing water to a system by directly receiving


rainfall; eg. Terrace, courtyard, lawn or open ground.

Conduits: pipelines or drains (PVC/ Asbestos/ GI etc) carrying rainwater from catchment to
harvesting system.

Filters: tank with different layers of stand/ pebbles for filtering water before reaching tank.

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Storage Facility: Commonly used storage containers (RCC/ Masonry/ plastic etc)
maintenance measures (cleaning/ disinfection etc) required for ensuring quality of water.

Recharge Facility: rainwater charged directly to aquifers through bore well, dug wells,
recharge trenches and recharge pits.

5.6.7 Recyle
Water recycling has the main benefit of preserving water supplies. Appropriate measures to be
adopted to maximize savings, optimal and economical use of water resources. Some of the
measures are briefly mentioned below
Water saving fixtures

Reduction in landscape water demand by using efficient system and using native
species plantation

Waste water management


5.6.8 Sewerage and Sanitation
The objective of a public waste water collection and disposal system is to ensure that sewage or
excreta and sullage discharged from communities is properly collected, transported, treated to the
required degree and finally disposed off without causing any health or environmental problems.
Patna is a linear city and is about 30km in length from east to west and 5-7km wide fromnorth to
south. The city is situated between the river Ganga in north, river Punpun in Southand Sone in the
west. The general level Urban Area except old city is lower than the floodlevel. The general slope of
the city is north to south and from west to east. The main east west road (Ashok Raj Path) running
almost parallel to river Ganga forms ridge in the north.
In PUA, Patna MC Area and some part of Phulwari & Danapur NP are covered by underground
sewerage system. The Sewerage System in Patna City was established in 1936. There are 3 sewage
treatment plant located at Saidpur & Beur in South & South West and Pahari in North of the City.
Table 31: Location and capacities of STPs

S. No.
1
2
3
4

Name
Saidpur
Beur
Pahari
Karmalichak
Total

Capacity (MLD)
45
35
25
8
113

The total water requirement for the Project Area for is 1439 MLD for 2031. The sewerage flows have
been calculated assuming that the total sewerage flow is generally 80% of the total water demand
with 5% of this as infiltration. The total sewage generated in the PPA in the year 2031 is 1151 MLD.

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Map 25: Location of existing & proposed STPs

While planning for the proposed sewerage system, consideration is given to the natural drainage
pattern. The sewerage system is planned in such a way that there will be minimum pumping
involved in collection and conveyance of sewage.
For treatment purposes, apart from conventional methods, STPs can be based on SAFF (Submerged
Aerated Fixed Film) technology, Activated Sludge Process (ASP), Extended Aeration with ASP, UASB
process (Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket) etc.
5.6.9

DEWATS Decentralised Wastewater Management

DEWATS application is based on low cost of operation and maintenance. It is applied in smaller areas
ideally less than 1000 people where a conventional sewage system can prove less efficient and
expensive. It is a convenient treatment for domestic and institutional waste. DEWATS to be used in
rural areas of project area.
Total sewage generated in rural areas of project area is around 261. The salient features of a
DEWATS include:

Fulfillment of National Standard of WWTP Effluent

90% contaminant removal

Able to treat wastewater up to 1000 m3/day

Tolerant to inflow and loading fluctuation

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Low maintenance and long interval of de-sludging


Low operation cost
Efficient
DEWATS Modules and Technology
Bio-Digester (to treat high organics concentration wastewater, energy source to
produce biogas for lighting and cooking)

Septic Tank (system with two simple compartments, sludge stabilizing)

Anaerobic Baffle Reactor (wastewater flows through activated sludge and


contaminants are removed by contact with microorganism, BOD/COD removal
to 90%, integrated sedimentation to avoid solid particles get into baffles)

Anaerobic Filter (wastewater flows to layer of filter media and reach 90% of
contaminant removal, no space consuming due to underground construction)

Horizontal Sand Filter (aerobic treatment for pre-treated wastewater, able to


remove phosphate to 80%, reduce pathogen bacteria effectively)

Aerobic Pond (advance treatment to reduce organic loading and increase oxygen
supply, easy in construction).
Refer Annexure 16 for different wastewater treatment technologies.
5.6.10 Storm Water Drainage
The purpose of providing storm water drains is to carry the rainfall (storm) runoff from the terraces,
paved courtyards, footpaths, roads etc. in the developed area so that flooding does not occur.
Topographically, PPA is like a saucer having a mild slope from North to South. It is located covering
the river Ganga in the North, Pun pun in the South and the river Son in the west. The railway line
virtually divides the topographic conditions of the town. Area in the south of railway line is almost
flat and rainwater often remains accumulated on a vast span of urban land for the major part of the
year.
During monsoon, when the water level reaches high flood level in the river Ganges, flood water from
the river Ganges enter into the city as well as back flow occurs from the river Ganges through the
Pun pun river and floods the low lying areas of the southern part of the city of Patna. The general
level of Patna excepting old Patna city is lower than the flood level. Of the river Ganges the old H.F.L.
as recorded in 1984 and 1975 are 168.45 and 169.29 feet respectively. The general contour of the
city is much below the H.F.L. of the River Ganges.
There is need for an integrated drainage plan for PPA. The estimation of runoff reaching the storm
water drains is dependent on the intensity and duration of rainfall, characteristics of the drainage
area and time required for such flow to reach the storm water drains. Storm water drains are not
designed for the peak flow of rare occurrence of rainfall such as once in 20 years or more; but it is
necessary to provide sufficient capacity to avoid frequent flooding.

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The proposed storm water drainage system in PPA has to be linked with rain water harvesting and
recharge activities. All across the PPA area, blockages and encroachments on natural watercourses
need to be addressed; these have implications on the drainage system for the entire region. All areas
with urban as well as rural character in the PPA need to be provided with underground drainage and
storm water drainage, so that the practice of sullage and solid waste disposal into natural water
courses and storm drains is not followed. Apart from provision of drains, maintenance of inlets from
roads to drains, keeping natural watercourses clean and encroachment free is important measures
that ensure efficiency of proposed drainage infrastructure.
5.6.11 Existing storm water drainage
The existing storm water drainage system of Patna and its outgrowths have been divided into four
distinct zones:

Eastern zone

Western zone

Southern zone

Central zone
EASTERN ZONE:

WESTERN ZONE:

It extends from north of new bypass road and east of Nalanda Medical College
Hospital and Ganga Bridge and upto Didarganj.
There is no well-defined drainage system in this area due to narrow streets. The
area drainage in the northern part of this zone takes place through Agamkuan
Nullah which is 18 kms in length; leads to Pahari pumping station and discharges
in to River Ganga in North and Low lying area.
It extends from west of Fraser Road to Danapur-Khagul Road
Serpentine channel, the old bed of the River Sone was only out let in the
western zone. Total length of 7 kms of storm water drainage, it accumulates
water of Jakanpur areaNorth of Patna Gaya Rail Line and South of Patna Pulwari
road. This collects to the MandiriPumping
Station and discharges in to River Ganga at Mandiri outfall
Boring canal having length of 3.0 kms was excavated to intercept water of
serpentine channel. It leads to Rajapur pumping station and discharges into
River Ganga at Rajapur outfall.
The 4.6 kms long SK Puri Drain covers area of Patel Nagar, Punaichak, AN college
area, Anandpuri, New Patliputra colony near AN college, Nehru Nagar etc leads
to PunaichakPumpingStation.
Kurjee Drain having length of 6.9 kms covers area of veterinary college, SK
nagar, Western Patel Nagar, CDA Colony, AG Colony, New Patliputra Colony,
Kurjee and Rajiv Nagar. It flows into KurjeePumpingStation and discharges into
River Gangaat Kurjeeoutfall.

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CENTRAL ZONE:

Area south of Railway line upto Phulwari Sherif from Anishabad turning has no
drainage system and remains water logged on roads and low lying area.
Area near Patna Canal and Saguna turning has outgrowth of city with residential
and institutional landuses. The Sadaquat Ashram, Brajkishore Memorial, Loyala
School and other establishment has no drainagesystem causing storm water
flowing from Kurjee to Polytechnic road.
It extends from Patna Gaya road in west to Nalanda Medical College hospital
road in east and Ganga Bridge approach road in North to Delhi- Howarh Railway
Line in South.
Bakarganj Channel having 15 kms of length covers area of from Phirmuhai to
AshokRajpath and Lohanipur area,Rajender Nagar Railway Station,Karbhgahia
area etc. The area is having Storm water drainage andNatural Drainage System.
It discharges into SaidpurPumping Plant
The channel suffers water logging problems hence not functioning properly.
Kadamkuan/ Agamkuan Nala (18 kms.) covers area of Junction of RK avenue to
Station Road and from Kadamkaun to Premchand Round about near Aryakumar
road covered by 48 diameter UGD (3-4ft deep). Area from Arya kumar road to
Saidpur Road is covered by Brick drain (72 to 90 OD). the storm water goes
into Pahari Pumping Station and R.K. Avenue Lift Pumps to SaidpurPumping
Station and discharges into Punpun River. It also caters area on East of Rajendra
NagarStadium, Patna University Hostelswith Own Drainage Systemdeveloped by
PHED but pumpingStation not Operational. This goes to Saidpur Pumping Station
and discharges into Punpun River.

SOUTHERN ZONE:

It is bounded by old bye pass road in north, new by-pass road in


south,Agamkaun road in east and Patna Gaya Railway line in the west

Joginagar Drainage system caters area of Lohianagar housing colony is served by


670HP pumping station. It discharges into River Punpun.

In the area west of Chiraiyatar andKarbigahia and unplanned development


beyond housing boardcolony in Kankarbagh, Bahadurpurand Hanuman Nagar
has nodrainage system.
Proposed storm water drainage is proposed to synchronize with existing storm water drainage
network. The storm water canal is proposed in the center of the spine of 80 m wide road, few of the
60 m & 45 wide roads will have canal running along the road depending upon the design of the
drainage line. These would help to drainage the surface water to the river and help in reducing
floodwater to some extent.

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Map 26: Storm Water Network, Patna Planning Area

5.6.12 Solid Waste Management


There are 925 streets and lanes in Patna city and the city has been divided into 3 Anchals having
total number of 37 wards. There are approximately 600 nos. of wheelbarrows, 122 nos of tractortrailers and 29 nos. tippers available with Patna Municipal Corporation. As regard landuse, Patna
Municipal Corporation area may be considered as a mixed area and on an average the per capita
solid waste generation of solid waste may be taken as 500grms.
In PMC area, house to house (HTH) collection system is not in practice. The pick-up station (PS)
collection system of solid waste is also not practiced scientifically. The number of collection points
/vats is not adequate to receive the quantum of solid waste generated daily. Moreover, solid waste
finds its way into the roadside open drains and nullahs which causes blockage in flow of waste
water. Thus, the roadside drains have become the receptacles of solid waste.
The solid waste dumped by individual households indiscriminately by the sides of streets and lanes is
collected by the majdoors and transferred into the roadside vats/collection points. The solid waste
from the vats is collected and transported to dumping sites by means of open trucks and tractortrailers. There is no fired site of dumping. Land reclamation is done most unscientifically by dumping
solid waste in low-lying areas from one place to the other. Presently solid waste is dumped on both
sides of flanks in certain stretches of the bye-pass road.

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In Patna, the present scenario of Municipal Solid Waste management as per DPR prepared under
JNNURM is as below:
Patna is estimated to generate approximately 1000 tonnes of waste every day. The per capita waste
generation rate is about 450 to 600 grams/person/day. The projected waste generation is estimated
at 1150 tonnes per day by the year 2011.
1.
Storage of Waste: 75% of the households and 80% of shops and establishments continue
to throw the waste on the streets.
2.
Segregation of recyclable waste is hardly practiced. 91% citizens do not segregate the
waste at source.
3.
Collection at Source: Door to door waste collection has been limited to some parts of the
city
4.
Secondary storage system - Most of the waste storage depots are open and unhygienic.
5.
Transportation of only 60% of waste on a day-to-day basis is collected.
6.
Treatment & Disposal: The situation of treatment and disposal of waste is extremely
poor. Patna Municipal Corporation does not do any treatment or scientific disposal of
waste. The entire waste, which is approximate 1000 MTs a day, is disposed in low-lying
areas.
Solid waste management forms an obligatory function of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and hence, it
calls for proper disposal of waste with appropriate strategy. At present there is no designated
dumping site and garbage is dumped at all available places in the town leading to foil smell,
unhygienic conditions and mosquito breeding.
The proposed solid waste landfill site is located in Raman chak village having an area of 80.5 acres of
land which was acquired by state government for a solid waste-processing complex at Ramachak
Bairiya. Refer Annexure 17 for the general guidelines followed for the solid waste landfill site.
Table 32: Existing Landfill site for Patna

S. no

C.D Block

Village

Plot no

Area (acre)

Sampatchak

Raman chak
Bairiya

118

80.5

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Map 27: Existing Solid wasteland fill site

With the kind of development envisaged for the area of PUA, it is assumed that the per capita waste
generated will increase for the projected population with the improvement in living standards. A
study by NEERI states, waste generation in Hyderabad is 570 grams per capita per day. Taking NEERI
study as base, same standards of 600 grams & 800 grams per capita of solid waste generation have
been applied for estimation of quantum of waste generation for the Master Plan area in 2021& 2031
for urban area and 150 grams & 200 grams per capita for rural areas in 2021 & 2031 year
respectively. Based on the assumptions, the solid waste generated in PPA is 2249 MT per day for
2021 and 4131 MT per day for 2031 respectively.
Table 33: Estimation of solid waste generation for Patna Planning Area for 2021 & 2031
Spatial Unit

Population

Projected Population

GM/DAY

MT/DAY

Category

1881

1991

2001

2011

2021

2031

2021

2031

2021

2031

Urban

1195111

1766730

2141124

3387483

4877129

2032489800

3901703200

2032

3902

Rural

859603

1107846

1667522

1445845

1148103

216876750

229620600

217

230

Total

2054714

2874576

3808646

4833328

6025232

2249366550

4131323800

2249

4131

Solid waste management forms an obligatory function of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and hence, it
calls for proper disposal of waste with appropriate strategy. Area for the waste disposal site for
estimated waste generation is essential to earmarked in the master plan.

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Table 34: Estimation of solid waste generation zone wise for Project area for 2021 & 2031
Parameter

Year

Total area required (in


Ha)

Hect

Acre

(sq.kms)

13.93

34.41

0.139

9.28

22.94

0.093

8.70

21.51

0.087

5.80

14.34

0.058

Density tonnes/(cu.m)

0.8

2021

4.91

height required for Landfill

10

2031

9.02

Density tonnes/(cu.m)

0.8

2021

3.27

height required for Landfill

15

2031

6.01

Density tonnes/(cu.m)

0.5

2021

3.07

height required for Landfill

10

2031

5.64

Density tonnes/(cu.m)

0.5

2021

2.05

height required for Landfill

15

2031

3.76

The waste collected from sources can be segregated either at the source itself or can be segregated
in the transfer station. There should be incentives given to the sweeper/ staff for collecting the
waste from the source. They can collect the waste, segregate the waste like recyclable waste, and
sell it.
All the waste collected through Primary Collection System, from the households, shops, and
establishments has to be taken to the processing or disposal site either directly. Necessitating a large
fleet of vehicles and manpower or through cost effective systems which are designed to ensure that
all the waste collected from the sources of waste generation is temporarily stored at a common
place called "Waste Storage Depots" and then transported in bulk to the processing or disposal sites.
The general Guidelines for selection of Landfill site is given in Annexure 18
In large cities where disposal sites are more than 10 km. away from the city boundary smaller
vehicles are used for transportation of waste, it may prove economical to set up transfer stations to
save transportation time and fuel provided such cities have a good performance record of vehicle
maintenance and adequate facilities to maintain large size vehicles and containers. Large size 15 to
20 cu. m. containers to be kept at transfer stations to receive waste from small vehicles. A ramp
facility may be provided to facilitate unloading of vehicles or dumper places containers, directly into
large containers at transfer station.
The idea behind setting up this facility is to reduce the cost incurred in transporting the waste from
site to dump site. Transfer stations are facilities at which municipal solid waste is dropped off by
relatively small vehicles, loaded into larger containers or onto larger vehicles, and hauled to an offsite management facility for further processing or final disposal. A vegetated or landscaped buffer
zone of at least 15 metres to be left around the perimeter of the active transfer area, in order to
minimize any potential nuisance associated with noise, dust, or odors or any objections based on
visual aesthetics.
The container/containers of at least twice the capacity may be placed at such locations to prevent
over flow of bins and have freedom to lift the bin at the local body's convenience.

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5.6.13 Hazardous Wastes


Hazardous wastes may be defined as wastes of industrial, institutional or consumer origin which,
because of their physical, chemical or biological characteristics are potentially dangerous to human
and the environment. In some cases although the active agents may be liquid or gaseous, they are
classified as solid wastes because they are confined in solid containers. Typical examples are:
solvents, paints and pesticides whose spent containers are frequently mixed with municipal wastes
and become part of the urban waste stream. Certain hazardous wastes cause explosions in
incinerators and fires at landfill sites. Others, such as pathological wastes from hospitals and
radioactive wastes, require special handling at all time. Good management practice should ensure
that hazardous wastes are stored, collected, transported and disposed off separately, preferably
after suitable treatment to render them innocuous.
5.6.14 Power Supply
Power for Patna Urban Area is supplied from the following power stations:
Paptratu
Khalgawar
Kanti
Table 35: Electrical Sub Stations

S.

Location

Capacity

S.

Location

Capacity

Maurya lok Subdiv.

33/11KVA

No.
1

Bankipur

33/11KVA

No.
23

Kankerbagh

33/11KVA

24

(E.E.) Dak Bunglow Div.

33/11KVA

Rajendra Nagar

33/11KVA

25

Chowk Subdiv.

33/11KVA

5VA Banda Baghicha

33/11KVA

26

Katra Subdiv.

33/11KVA

Maurya Lok

4x5 MVA

27

Marufganj Subdiv.

33/11KVA

Kadam Kuna

2x5 MVA

28

(E.E.) Patna city

33/11KVA

Machua Toli

33/11KVA

29

Kankarbagh Subdiv.

33/11KVA

Karbigahiya

3x5 MVA

30

Karbigahia Subdiv

33/11KVA

Sechai Bhavan

33/11KVA

31

Bahadurpur Subdiv.

33/11KVA

10

Excise colour Velenary

33/11KVA

32

(E.E) Kankarbagh

33/11KVA

11

B.S.E.B. Colony

33/11KVA

33

Mina Bazar Subdiv.

33/11KVA

12

S.K.Puri sub Div.

33/11KVA

34

Karbigahia Subdiv

33/11KVA

13

Patliputra Sub Div.

33/11KVA

35

Bahadurpur Subdiv.

33/11KVA

14
15

Sadkat Ashram Sub Div.


Patliputra subdiv.

33/11KVA
33/11KVA

36
37

(E.E) Kankarbagh
Mina Bazar Subdiv.

33/11KVA
33/11KVA

16
17

Khagaul Sub. div.


Danapur subdiv.

33/11KVA
33/11KVA

38
39

Gulzar bagh Subdivi.


Bankipurn Subdi.

33/11KVA
33/11KVA

18

(E.E.)Danapur Div.

33/11KVA

40

University Subdiv.

33/11KVA

19

Garatanibagh Subdiv.

33/11KVA

41

(E.E.)Bankipur Div.

33/11KVA

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Capacity

No.

S.

Location

Capacity

No.

20

Jak anpur Subdiv.

33/11KVA

42

Rajendra Nagar Subdiv.

33/11KVA

21
22

(E.E.) Gardanibagh Div.


Kadam Kunna Subdiv.

33/11KVA
33/11KVA

43

Machhuatali subdiv.

33/11KVA

Source: PESU

5.7

Proposed Social Infrastructure & Amenities

Infrastructure is the basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a
society, or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function. For the provisions of
amenities, UDPFI guidelines are considered as the basis for estimation of gaps/additional
requirements. For PMR, analysis of existing and required social amenities has been done at CD block
level under following categories.

Education

Health

Water supply

Post offices

Banking facilities

Post and telecommunication

Roads and Railways


Demand assessment is an important step to be done at CD block level so that the further amenities
can be distributed at village level. Availability and adequacy of amenities at village level have been
reviewed through a spatial planning technique scalogram analysis.
5.7.1

Scalogram Analysis

Scalogram is a technique to rank the village or settlements, based on the functional complexity of
facilities and services in a settlement ranked according to the number of people living in the
settlement. The main assessment criteria for each of the villages are availability and adequacy of the
facilities and services. Hence, a detailed scalogram been made for village level so that allocation of
the infrastructure facilities at village level can be assessed and gaps are fulfilled. These parameters
were judged based on statistics available from village directory 2001 due to unavailability of
provisional/published figures for year 2011.
The allocation of infrastructure facilities at village level for Patna district in the Patna Planning Area
(PPA) has been provided.
The Scalogram Analysis is used to indicate the hierarchy of settlements in the PPA. The functional
Matrix /Scalogram show the major settlements, the populations and their corresponding

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services/facilities existing in them. The facilities used in the scalogram analysis as can be seen in the
matrix are under the following broad sectors:

Education

Health

Water supply

Banking

Post and telecommunication

Roads and railways


Steps followed:
In our project area there are total 1155 villages out of which 1000 villages were studied and out of
1155 total 155 villages were un-inhabited. (Refer Annexure Anx 19 Table 19).
1.

2.
3.

Facilities were given BINARY CODING:


a.
1 = Presence of facility
b.
0 = Absence of facility
Arranging population from higher to lower number
Arranging facilities from higher to lower order. For example frequency of some
facilities i.e. hand pump, well and primary school is high, facilities such as colleges,
hospitals etc have low frequency (present in few villages).

Ranking of settlements:
Weightage = 100 / total number of primary school in project area.
More the number of facilities less is the weightage is observed. For example there are total 853
primary school, having 0.12 weightage while there are 15 colleges having 6.67 weightage.
Total weightage for all the facilities at village level is added to get the centrality index at village level.
Settlements have been scaled in order of their functional influence or centrality using the following
criteria.
1.
1st order 46-70
2.
2nd order 45-21
3.
3rd order below 20
From the scalogram analysis
Naubatpur stands out 1st order settlement with total centrality index 53.73; this is because the
village has 13 facilities out of 28
Sherpur village stands out 2nd order with total centrality score of 22.37; this is because the village
has 9 facilities out of 28.
Implications for future development:
The empty/blank or yellow cells on the scalogram/functional matrix implies that in the districts
future development, more facilities and services should be provided in villages which are least
endowed to ensure a more balanced spatial development. This in future will influence the quality of

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life/ potential for attracting people and economic activities in the PPA. Refer Annexure 18 for
detailed Scalogram Analysis for the study area.
5.7.2

Educational facilities

5.7.2.1 Primary Schools

Primary school is an institution in which children receive the first stage of compulsory education. Its
availability and strength (in terms of number of children enrolled and dropouts) determines the
literacy and economic structure of the society.
Adequacy of Primary Schools is assessed at CD Block level to understand the differential requirement
for the projected population of 2011, 2021 and 2031, respectively. As per UDPFI guidelines, one
primary school is required for every 2500 population.
Table 36: Primary Schools, Available and Required at CD Block Level
CD Blocks

Population

Primary schools

(villages under PPA)

2001

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

77

66

11

21

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

28

27

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

52

23

29

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

23

30

-7

11

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

67

55

12

18

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

28

70

-42

13

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

36

55

-19

11

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

57

53

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

91

83

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

47

-41

10

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

55

43

12

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

74

68

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

31

29

625

437

107

28

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

The available data shows that until 2001, there were total of 625 primary schools available in PPA.
The data surplus/ deficit shows the number of schools required in 2001 as against the presence of
number of school in that particular CD Block according to the population. For example: In Patna
Rural CD Block the required number of school in 2001 is 47 but the presence of school is 6 nos.
Therefore, the number of school required based on projected population 2011 is 51 to fulfill deficit
of 41 primary school as well as 10 addition school for population projected for 2011 decade in that
CD Block. In addition, Dinapur-cum-Khagaul; the number of school is showing 0 in the year 2011.
This is because the population of CD Block is declining and there are already total 23 nos. of school.
However, as against population it is enough to cater the population of 2011, 2021 and 2031.

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The total numbers of primary schools required additionally (cumulative) will 107,28 and 4 in 2011
and 2021, respectively.
5.7.2.2

Middle schools

As per UDPFI guidelines, one Middle School is required for every 7500 population.
Table 37: Middle schools, available and required at CD block level
CD Blocks

Population

(villages under PPA)

2001

Middle schools

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

22

-17

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

-7

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

-7

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

10

-8

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

18

-9

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

23

-21

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

18

-15

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

-1

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

16

-16

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

14

-10

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

41

146

36

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

It can be observed from the table that till 2001, total numbers of middle schools available were only
41 while additional requirement is 146 making a deficit of schooling facility in CD blocks. Additionally
(cumulative) it requires 36 and, 9 middle school facility in 2011, 2021 respectively middle schools will
be required till 2031 keeping the projected figure into consideration.
5.7.2.3

Secondary schools

Generally, secondary schools refer to grade of education from Standards XIth-XIIth. As per UDPFI
guidelines, one Secondary School is required for every 7500 population.
Until 2001, PPA had 467 secondary schools. The total numbers of secondary schools required
additionally are 146 making a deficit of schooling facility in CD blocks. Additionally (cumulative) it
requires 36 and, 9 middle school facility in 2011, 2021 respectively middle schools will be required
till 2031 keeping the projected figure into consideration. Here, the available number of school in PPA
is 467 as against required 146.

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Table 38: Secondary schools, available and required at CD block level


CD Blocks

Secondary schools

Population

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

(villages under PMR)

2001

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

52

22

30

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

17

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

33

25

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

19

10

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

51

18

33

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

24

23

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

33

18

15

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

44

43

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

72

69

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

16

-13

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

35

14

21

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

57

55

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

27

26

467

146

36

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

5.7.2.4

Colleges

The term "college" is commonly reserved for institutions that offer degrees. According to UDPFI
guidelines, one college is required for every 1,25,000 population.

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Table 39: Colleges, available and required at CD block level


CD Blocks

College

Population

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

(villages under PMR)

2001

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

0.4

0.2

0.0

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

-1

0.0

-0.1

-0.1

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

0.1

0.1

0.0

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

-1

0.2

0.1

0.0

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

0.4

0.1

0.0

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

-1

0.3

0.0

-0.1

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

-1

0.2

0.0

-0.1

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

0.0

0.0

0.0

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

0.0

0.0

0.0

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

-1

0.2

0.0

-0.1

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

0.2

0.0

-0.1

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

0.1

0.0

0.0

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

0.0

0.0

0.0

11

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

5.7.3 Health facilities


This section focuses on the adequacy of educational facilities (PHSC, PHC, and Hospital) at CD Block
level in the PPA, based on UDPFI guidelines for the projected population in the region.
5.7.3.1

Primary Health centers

According to UDPFI guidelines, one Primary Health Centres is to be provided for a population range
of 30000.

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Table 40: Primary Health Centres, available and required at CD block level
CD Blocks

Population

Primary Health Centres

(villages under PMR)

2001

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

-4

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

-1

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

-1

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

-2

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

-4

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

-6

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

-4

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

-2

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

-3

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

24

36

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

During 2001, there were a total of 24 Primary Health centers in PPA. There is a requirement of a
total number of 9 and 2 Primary Health Sub-centers in 2011 and 2021 respectively.
5.7.3.2

Primary Health Sub-Centres

According to UDPFI guidelines, one Primary Health Sub-centre is to be provided for a population
range of 30000.
During 2001, there were 1129 Primary Health sub-centers in PPA. There is a requirement of
additional 36 fulfill deficit of Primary Health sub-centers in CD blocks and the total number of 9 and
2 Primary Health Sub-centers in 2011 and 2021 respectively.

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Table 41: Primary Health Sub-Centres, available and required at CD block level
CD Blocks

Population

(villages under PMR)

2001

2011

2021

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

2031

Primary Health Sub Centres


Surplus
Available Required /
2001
2001
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

240450

127

121

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

43

41

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

85

83

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

36

33

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

132

127

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

52

46

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

72

67

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

108

108

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

155

154

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

11

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

101

97

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

142

142

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

65

65

1129

36

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

5.7.3.3

Hospitals

According to UDPFI guidelines, one hospital is required to be provided for 125,000 populations.
Table 42: Hospitals, available and required at CD block level
CD Blocks

Hospitals

Population

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

(villages under PMR)

2001

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

120

119

0.42

0.17

0.01

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

46

45

0.03

-0.08

-0.11

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

89

89

0.15

0.06

-0.02

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

35

34

0.21

0.09

0.02

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

107

106

0.36

0.15

0.02

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

46

45

0.26

-0.01

-0.14

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

55

54

0.22

0.00

-0.10

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

101

101

0.00

-0.01

-0.01

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

152

152

0.03

0.00

-0.02

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

0.20

0.01

-0.07

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

90

89

0.18

0.02

-0.07

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

128

128

0.06

0.04

0.03

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

47

47

0.02

0.01

0.01

1025

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

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Until 2001, there is 1025 hospital facility available at CD block level. Hence, keeping the growing
population into consideration, a total of 02 2 required in order to serve the population projected for
2031.
5.7.4 Communication facilities
Amongst various means of communication, post office is an importance means, which is still
prevalent and reaches interiors.
5.7.4.1

Post offices

According to UDPFI guidelines, one post office is required for 5000 population.
Table 43: Post Offices, available and required at CD block level
CD Blocks

Population

Post Offices

(villages under PMR)

2001

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

111

33

78

11

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

41

14

27

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

85

12

73

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

35

15

20

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

98

28

70

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

41

35

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

47

28

19

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

98

96

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

152

23

129

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

77

22

55

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

113

110

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

47

46

954

218

54

13

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

There were 954 post offices, which were serving the region until 2001. In order to serve the
population till 2031, total numbers of post offices need to be increased will be 54, 13 and 01 for
2011, 2021 and 2031 respectively.

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Financial services

5.7.5.1

Commercial banks

According to UDPFI guidelines, one commercial bank is to be provided for 25,000 populations.The
total numbers of commercial banks available, till 2001, were 1140 where as additionally required
commercial banks are 11 and 02 in the year 2021 and 2031.
Table 44: Commercial Banks, available and required at CD block level
CD Blocks

Population

(villages under PMR)

2001

Commercial Banks

2011

2021

2031

Available
2001

Required
2001

Surplus
/
Deficit

2011

2021

2031

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

139

132

Daniawan

67735

71484

61884

48201

45

42

Dhanarua

58600

76883

84090

81368

98

96

Dinapur-Cum-Khagaul

76154

102527

114206

116486

41

38

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

119

113

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

50

43

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

62

56

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

109

109

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

176

175

Patna Rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

12

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

97

93

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

134

133

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

58

58

1140

44

11

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

5.7.5.2

Agricultural credit societies

Financial services are of great importance as the region has a strong agricultural base. According to
UDPFI guidelines, one commercial bank is to be provided for 5,000 populations. Total number of
agricultural societies required for 218 to fulfil current deficit of facility. There are 54, 14 and 2
additional facility required in the 2011, 2021 and 2031 respectively.

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Table 45: Agricultural Credit Societies, available and required at CD block level
CD Blocks
(villages under PMR)

Population

Agricultural Credit Societies

2001

2011

2021

2031

Available 2001

Required
2001

2011

2021

2031

Bihta

165385

218192

239038

240450

33

11

Danapur-cum-khagaul

67735

71484

61884

48201

14

Daniawan

58600

76883

84090

81368

12

Dhanarua

76154

102527

114206

116486

15

Fatwah

137554

182850

201566

203807

28

Khusrupur

174390

206923

205335

188208

35

Maner

138741

166089

166316

153867

28

Masaurhi

9828

10306

8940

7072

Naubatpur

21156

24870

24448

22198

Patna rural

116394

140789

142456

133176

23

Phulwari

107602

130678

132740

124560

18

22

Punpun

13933

21569

27110

30760

Sampatchak

4853

7030

8389

9129

66

218

54

14

Total
Source: Village directory, 2001

5.8 Social Infrastructure:


The required amenities are compensated at respective planning units such as community level,
neighborhood level, Sector level, node level, zone level, and Central Business District level. Basic
level (lower order) facilities are provided at community level whereas subsequent higher order
amenities are provided at respective order of planning units.
Table 46: Provision of social infrastructure UDPFI Guidelines

Amenity
CBD
Zone level
Node level
Sector level
Neighborhood
Community Level

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Population
10 lakhs - 12 Lakhs
4 lakhs - 5 Lakhs
1 lakhs 1.5 lakhs
40,000 - 50,000
10,000 12,000
5,000 - 6,000

No. of facilities
4
11
39
108
443
887

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5.8.1 Community Level Facilities


The community level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One Nursery
School and Primary School of 10,000 Sq.m (1 Hectare) area with the overall requirement of 886.8
Hectares. One community hall of 660 Sq.m of area have to be provided at community level with the
overall requirement of 58.53 Hectares. There are few other facilities have to be provided, such as
Milk Booth, ATM, Facility Shop, Convenience Shopping, and Open Spaces.
The total land area provided at community level node is 1797 Hectare, which includes Amenities of
945.3 Hectares, Commercial of 120.2 Hectares and Open spaces of 731.6 Hectares. Both Public and
Private Provision share community Level Facilities with Public provision of 403.36 Hectares and
Private provision of 1389.74 Hectares.
Table 47: Provision of social infrastructure Housing cluster (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold

Nature of Utility
and Social facility

Community
5000 6000

Nursery School +
Primary School
Community Hall
Milk Booth
ATM
Facilities shop
(280 sq.m/3500
pop)
Convenience
shopping ( 160
sq.m/1000 )
Open Spaces ( @
1.5 sq.m / capita )
Sub Total
(Amenities)
Sub Total
(Commercial)
Sub Total (Open
Space)
Total @
community Level

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Land Area
/
Facility
(sq.m)
10000

Gross
Public
Total Land
Land
Provision
Required
Required
(Ha)
(Sq.M)
(in Ha.)
No. of Facilities 887
8867506.93
886.8
177.35

Private
Provision
(Ha)
709.40

660
25
10
440

585255.46
22168.77
8867.51
390170.31

58.5
2.2
0.9
39.0

58.53
1.66

880

780340.61

78.0

19.51

54.62

8250

7315693.22

731.6

146.31

585.26

10,660

9452762.39

945.3

257.05

804.48

1,355

1201547.19

120.2

8,250

7315693.22

731.6

146.31

585.26

20265

17970002.80

1797.0

403.36

1389.74

0.55
0.89
39.02

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5.8.2 Neighborhood Level Facilities


The Neighborhood level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One senior
secondary school of 16,000 Sq.m (1.6 Hectares) area with the overall requirement of 709.4 Hectares.
One community hall with Library and Gymnasium of 4000 Sq.m of area have to be provided at
Neighborhood level with the overall requirement of 177.4 Hectares. There are few other facilities
have to be provided, such as religious buildings, Retail, Commercial, Electric Sub stations dispensary,
Bank with ATMs and Open Spaces.
The total land area provided at Neighborhood level node is 1886.6 hectare, which includes
Amenities of 964.3 Hectares, Commercial of 190.7 Hectares and Open spaces of 731.6 Hectares.
Both Public and Private Provision share Neighborhood Level Facilities with Public provision of 924.44
Hectares and Private provision of 962.12 hectares.
Table 48: Provision of social infrastructure Neighborhood level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Land Area
/
Facility
(sq.m)

Population
Threshold

Nature of Utility
and Social facility

Neighbour
hood

Sr. Secondary
School
Community Hall,
Library and
Gymnasium
Religious building
Retail Commercial (
300sq.m/1000)
Electric Sub-Station
(415V)
Dispensary

16000

Bank with ATM (


2nos.)
Open Spaces ( @
1.5 sq.m / capita )
Sub Total
(Amenities)
Sub Total
(Commercial)
Sub Total (Open
Space)
Total @
Neighbourhood
Level

1000012000

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4000

200
3300

Gross
Public
Total Land Land
Provision
Required
Required
(Ha)
(Sq.M)
(in Ha.)
No. of Facilities - 443
7094005.5
709.4
354.70
5
1773501.3
177.4
88.68
9

Private
Provision
(Ha)
354.70
88.68

8.9
146.3

73.16

350

88675.07
1463138.6
4
155181.37

15.5

15.52

1200

532050.42

53.2

26.60

1000

443375.35

44.3

16500

7315693.2
2
9643413.7
9
1906513.9
9
7315693.2
2
18865621.
00

731.6

365.78

365.78

964.3

558.65

596.34

731.6

365.78

365.78

1886.6

924.44

962.12

21,750
4,300
16,500
42,550

8.87
73.16

26.60
44.34

190.7

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5.8.3 Sector Level Facilities


The Sector level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One Health Centre
of 3000 Sq.m (0.3 Hectares) area with the overall requirement of 32.5 Hectares. There are few other
facilities have to be provided, such as Sub-Post office, School for Handicapped, Police Post, religious
buildings, Communication Centre, Retail, Commercial and Open Spaces.
The total land area provided at Sector level node is 861.6 hectare, which includes Amenities of 113.8
Hectares, Commercial of 260.1 Hectares and Open spaces of 487.7 Hectares. Both Public and Private
Provision share Sector Level Facilities with Public provision of 459.26 Hectares and Private provision
of 402.36 hectares.
Table 49: Provision of social infrastructure Sector level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold

Nature of Utility
and Social facility

SECTOR
4000050000

Sub Post-Office
School for
Handicapped
Health Centre
(Nursery, Child
Welfare, Maternity
Centre)
Police Post
Religious building
Communication
Centre ( with STD,
ISD, Data
transmission, ISDN
)
Retail Commercial (
500sq.m/1000)
Open Spaces ( @ 1
sq.m / capita )
Sub Total
(Amenities)
Sub Total
(Commercial)
Sub Total (Open
Space)
Total @ Sector
Level

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Land Area
/
Facility
(sq.m)
150
5000

Gross
Public
Land
Provision
Required
(Ha)
(in Ha.)
No. of Facilities - 108
16257.10
1.6
1.63
541903.20
54.2
54.19

3000

325141.92

32.5

16.26

1600
750
1500

173409.02
81285.48
162570.96

17.3
8.1
16.3

17.34
4.06

22500

2438564.4
1
4877128.8
1
1137996.7
2
2601135.3
7
4877128.8
13
8616260.9
0

243.9

121.93

121.93

487.7

243.86

243.86

113.8

215.41

158.51

487.7

243.86

243.86

861.6

459.26

402.36

45000
10500
24000
45000
79500

Total Land
Required
(Sq.M)

Private
Provision
(Ha)

16.26

4.06
16.26

260.1

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5.8.4 Node Level Facilities


The Node level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One Electric Sub
Station of 3500 Sq.m (0.35 Hectares) area with the overall requirement of 13.7 Hectares. There are
few other facilities have to be provided, such as Integrated school without hostels, LPG Godown,
Petrol Pump, Bus Terminal, College, Community Centre with PHC, Library and Hall, Polyclinic,
Intermediate Hospital, Meditation and Spiritual Centre, Music, Dance and Drama Centre,
Recreational Club, Police Station, Post and Telegraph, Overhead Reservoirs, Cineplex, Retail,
Commercial and Open Spaces.
The total land area provided at Node level is 1038.2 hectare, which includes Amenities of 560.3
Hectares, Commercial of 302.4 Hectares and Open spaces of 175.6 Hectares. Both Public and Private
Provision share Node Level Facilities with Public provision of 467.23 Hectares and Private provision
of 333.01 hectares.
Table 50: Provision of social infrastructure Node level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Population
Threshold

Land
Nature of Utility
Area /
and Social
Facility
facility
(sq.m)

NODE
100000150000

Electric SubStation (11KV)


Integrated
school without
hostel
LPG Godown
Petrol Pump
Bus Terminal
College
Community
Centre ( with
PHC, Library,
Hall )
Polyclinic ( 20
beded )
Intermediate
Hospital
(Category-B :
100 beds)
Meditation and
Spiritual centre
Music, Dance

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3500

Public
Gross Land
Provision
Required (in
(Ha)
Ha.)
No. of Facilities - 39
136559.61
13.7
13.66

35000

1365596.07

136.6

600
2000
2500
40000
2500

23410.22
78034.06
97542.58
1560681.22
97542.58

2.3
7.8
9.8
156.1
9.8

9.75
156.07
4.88

4.88

3000

117051.09

11.7

5.85

5.85

10000

390170.31

39.0

19.51

19.51

5000

195085.15

19.5

19.51

1000

39017.03

3.9

3.90

Total Land
Required
(Sq.M)

68.28

Private
Provision
(Ha)

68.28

2.34
7.80

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and Drama
Centre
Recreational
Club
Police Station
Post and
Telegraph
Over head
reservoirs
Cineplex
Retail
Commercial (
500sq.m/1000)
Open Spaces ( @
1 sq.m / capita )
Sub Total
(Amenities)
Sub Total
(Commercial)
Sub Total (Open
Space)
Total @ Node
Level
5.8.5

10000

390170.31

39.0

39.02

15000
3500

585255.46
136559.61

58.5
13.7

58.53
13.66

10000

390170.31

39.0

39.02

15000
62500

585255.4576
2438564.41

58.52554576
243.9

121.93

58.53
121.93

45000

1755766.37

175.6

43.89

131.68

143600

5602845.58

560.3

423.33

201.33

77500

3023819.86

302.4

45000

1755766.373

175.6

43.89

131.68

266100

10382431.82

1038.2

467.23

333.01

Zone Level Facilities

The Zone level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One Electric Sub
Station with captive power of 8000 Sq.m (0.8 Hectares) area with the overall requirement of 8.67
Hectares. One fire station of 16000 Sq.m of area have to be provided at zone level with the overall
requirement of 17.34 Hectares. There are few other facilities have to be provided, such as
Intermediate Hospital, Bus Terminal, Electric receiving Substation, Hotel with convention facilities,
Water treatment plant, Electric substation, Telephone exchange, Retail, Commercial, Super market
and Open Spaces.
The total land area provided at zone level is 1088.1 hectare, which includes Amenities of 121.4
Hectares, Commercial of 479 Hectares and Open spaces of 487.71 Hectares. Both Public and Private
Provision share zone Level Facilities with Public provision of 802.02 Hectares and Private provision of
286.12 hectares.

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Table 51: Provision of social infrastructure Zone level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Populati
on
Threshol
d
ZONE
400000500000

Nature of Utility and


Social facility

33 KV Electric substation + Captive


Power
Fire Station
Intermediate Hospital
(Category-A : 200
beds)
Bus Terminal
Electric receiving substation ( 220 / 660 KV
)
Hotel with
Convention Facilities
Water treatment
plant
Electric Sub-Station
(11KV)
Telephone Exchange
Retail Commercial
(880sq.m/1000)
Super Market
Open Space ( @ 1
Sqm / capita )
Sub Total (Amenities)
Sub Total
(Commercial)
Sub Total (Open
Space)
Total @ Zone Level

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Land Area
/
Facility
(sq.m)
8000

Gross
Public
Total Land Land
Provision
Required
Required
(Ha)
(Sq.M)
(in Ha.)
No. of Facilities - 11
86705
8.7
8.67

Private
Provision
(Ha)

16000
37000

173409
401008

17.3
40.1

17.34
40.10

15000
20000

162571
216761

16.3
21.7

16.26

40000

433523

43.4

10000

108381

10.8

10.84

3500

37933

3.8

3.79

2500
396000

27095
4291873

2.7
429.2

2.71
214.59

6000
450000

65028
4877129

6.5
487.7

112000
442000

1213863
4790424

121.4
479.0

314.30

286.12

450000

4877129

487.7

487.71

0.00

1004000

10881416

1088.1

802.02

286.12

21.68

43.35

214.59
6.50

487.71

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CBD Level Facilities

The CBD level facilities are provided as per the UDPFI Guidelines are as follows, One Museum with
Art Gallery of 5000 Sq.m (0.5 Hectares) area with the overall requirement of 2 Hectares. One Hotel
with Convention facilities of 40,000 Sq.m of area have to be provided at CBD level with the overall
requirement of 15.6 Hectares. There are few other facilities for amenities have to be provided, such
as for Institutional like Polytechnic College, Engineering College, Medical College, University Campus
area, Socio-Cultural Centre, Library and International School with Hostel.
There are few other facilities for common amenities have to be provided, such as Regional Hospital
, Health Resort , Hotel with convention facilities, Transport Nagar, Telephone exchange, Police
Station with accommodation, Head Post Office, Bus Terminal with Depot, Electric receiving
Substation, Fire Station, Central Sewage treatment Plant with zonal treatment plant, Crematorium &
Burial Ground and Water reservoirs and distribution systems. There are few other facilities also to
be provided, Such as Communication centre (with STD, IDD, Data Transmission, ISDN), Retail,
Commercial, Zonal Shopping centre and Open Spaces.
The total land area provided at CBD level is 1960.6 hectare, which includes Amenities of 1024.19
Hectares, Commercial of 448.7 Hectares and Open spaces of 487.7 Hectares. Both Public and Private
Provision share zone Level Facilities with Public provision of 1600.58 Hectares and Private provision
of 360.03 Hectares.

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Table 52: Provision of social infrastructure CBD level (UDPFI Guidelines)

Populatio
n
Threshold

CBD
1200000 1500000

Nature of Utility
and Social facility

Museum & Art


Gallery
Hotel with
Convention
facilities
Regional Hospital
Polytechnic College
Engineering
College
Medical College
University Campus
Area
Health Resort
Socio-Cultural
Centre
Library
International
school with hostel
Transport Nagar
Telephone
Exchange
Police Station with
accommodation
Head Post Office
Bus Terminal with
Depot
Electric Receiving
Substation
(220/660KV)
Fire Station
Central Sewage
treatment plant +
zonal treatment
plants
Crematorium &
Burial Ground

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Land Area
/
Facility
(sq.m)
5000

Gross
Public
Total Land
Land
Provision
Required
Required
(Ha)
(Sq.M)
(in Ha.)
No. of Facilities - 4
19508.52
2.0
0.49

40000

156068.12

15.6

60000
40000
600000

234102.18
156068.12
2341021.83

23.4
15.6
234.1

23.41
15.61
234.10

150000
600000

585255.46
2341021.83

58.5
234.1

58.53
234.10

30000
150000

117051.09
585255.46

11.7
58.5

58.53

5000
40000

19508.52
156068.12

2.0
15.6

1.95
6.24

50000
10000

195085.15
39017.03

19.5
3.9

19.51
3.90

10000

39017.03

3.9

3.90

10000
30000

39017.03
117051.09

3.9
11.7

3.90
11.71

50000

195085.15

19.5

19.51

10000
700000

39017.03
2731192.14

3.9
273.1

3.90
273.12

45000

175576.64

17.6

17.56

Private
Provision
(Ha)
1.46
15.61

11.71

9.36

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Water reservoirs
and distribution
systems
Communication
centre(with STD,
IDD, Data
Transmission,
ISDN)
Retail Commercial /
Zonal Shopping
centre
(880sq,m/1000)
Open Space (@
1sqm/ cap) (Golf
course, Exhibition,
Trade fairs)
Sub Total
(Amenities)
Sub Total
(Commercial)
Sub Total (Open
Space)

30000

117051.09

11.7

11.71

10000

39017.03

3.9

3.90

1100000

4291873.36

429.2

107.30

1250000

4877128.81

487.7

487.71

2625000

10241970.5
1
4486958.50
8
4877128.81
3
19606057.8
3

1024.1970
51
448.7

1112.86

360.03

487.7

487.71

0.00

1960.6

1600.58

360.03

1150000
1250000
5025000

Total @ CBD Level

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6 CHAPTER: IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM OF TOWN PLANNING/ AREA PLANNING


SCHEME

Chapter Contents

Legislative Framework

Implementation Mechanism of Area


Planning Scheme

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6.1 Legislative Framework


To make provision for promotion of planned growth and development of urban areas and such rural
areas having potential of urbanization and regulation there of including land use in these areas of
State of Bihar, Bihar Urban Regional Planning & Development Act 2012 is enacted in 2012. Following
are the important provision provided in the Act, to initiate the planning process.
6.1.1 Formation of Urban Planning & Development Board
Formation of Urban Planning & Development Board after the commencement of this Act Section(3),
the Government shall, by notification in the official gazette, constitute and appoint the Bihar Urban
Planning and Development Board for carrying out the functions assigned to it under this Act.
Functions and Powers of the Board are as follows
Board shall be to advise the Government in matters relating to planning and development
and use of rural and urban land in the State,

To guide, direct and assist the Metropolitan Planning Committee or any other Planning
Authority/(ies) constituted under the Act and to perform such other functions as the
Government may, from time to time assign to the Board.

Advise on the delineation of the Planning Area(s) for purposes of planned development and
direct the preparation of Development Plan by the Planning Authorities

Direct the preparation of one or more Development Plan(s) by the Planning Authorities or
Metropolitan Planning Committees undertake, assist and advise on the coordination of
planning and implementation of physical development programmes

Direct the preparations of one or more regional development plan, regional transportation
plans, town development plans.

Direct the preparations of one or more regional natural resources and environmental
conservation Plans.

Perform any other functions which is incidental, supplemental or consequential to any of the
functions aforesaid or which may be prescribed.

The Bihar Urban Planning & Development Board constituted in 2014.


6.1.2 Declaration of Planning Area/s
The Government may, for the purpose of securing planned development of regions or areas within
the State, on advice of the Board, declare by notification, and in such other manner as may be
prescribed, any such region or area or regions or areas, including a Metropolitan Area or area for
development of new towns in the State to be a Planning Area under the section nine (9) of the Act.
6.1.3 Constitution of Planning Authority
Any time after the declaration of a Planning Area under Section-9, the Government shall, by
notification, constitute an authority for such area to be called the Planning Authority of that

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Planning Area and it shall be known by such name as the Government may determine under section
Elevan(11) of the Act.
Functions and Powers of the Planning Authorities
Subject to the provisions of this Act, a Planning Authority shall carry out such functions and
exercise such powers as may be prescribed by the Rules.

For the performance of its functions mentioned in sub-section (1), a PlanningAuthority may
carry out or cause to be carried out surveys of its Planning Area and to prepare report or
reports of such surveys, and to perform any other function which is supplemental,
incidental, or consequential to any of the functions which may be prescribed.

A Planning Authority may, with the previous sanction of the Government, associate with
itself such persons whose assistance or advice it may desire for the purpose of performing
any of its functions under this Act and such persons may be paid by the Planning Authority
such remuneration or fees as may be sanctioned by the Government.

The person so assisting or advising the Planning Authority may take part in the meetings of
the authority relevant to the purpose for which he is associated or consulted but shall not
have the right to vote at a meeting or take part in the meeting of the authority relating to
matters concerned with any other purpose.

The Planning Authority may consult the offices of Revenue Department for performance of
its functioning.

6.1.4 Preparation of Land Use Map


Under section Eighteen (18) of the Act, Every Planning Authority, after its formation, shall in
consultation with the offices of the Revenue Department within two (2) years or such reasonable
time as Government may by an order determine, prepare a present Land Use Map and a Land Use
Register in the form to be prescribed, indicating the present use of every piece of land in the
Planning Area.
6.1.5 Preparation of the Development Plan
Under section Twenty One (21) of the Act, As soon as may be, after the declaration of a Planning
Area, the Planning Authority shall, but not later than two years after such declaration or within such
time as the Government may from time to time determine, prepare and submit to the Government
through Board a plan (hereinafter called Development Plan) for the Planning Area or any of its
parts with a time frame of twenty years or such extended period as may be specified by the
Government.
6.1.6 Area Development Scheme
Under section Forty-Six (46) of this Act, or any other law for the time being in force, the Planning
Authority may, not later than six months after the Development Plan/s has been approved by the
Government, invite Area Development Scheme(s) the purpose of implementing the proposals

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contained in the Development Plan from eligible developers for the area or areas within its
jurisdiction or any part thereof.
6.2 Implementation Mechanism of Area Planning Scheme
Below is the illustration to prepare the Area Development Schemes for the purpose of implementing
the proposals contained in the Development Plan.
Illustration Site (case study site) is the TPS No. 90 Vinzol, Ahmedabad. The planning process in
Gujarat follows the Development Plan Town Planning Scheme mechanism, as mentioned in the
Gujarat Town Planning and Urban Development Act (GTPUDA), 1976. In the GTPUDA, 1976, Town
Planning Schemes are known as the Land Pooling Schemes.
6.2.1 Development Plan (DP)
The DP is a macro strategic plan document that defines the direction of growth and envisions the
citywide infrastructure for the entire development area. The Development Plan includes the
following:

Land developmentland use zoning, areas to be opened up for new growth,


development control regulations (which determine the built form), and allocation
for public uses

Road network and transportation

Water supply

Sewerage

Storm water drainage

Open spaces, green areas

Environment and pollution control

Reclamation of areas

Any other

The DP is revised every 10 years and is updated in the interim whenever a need arises to respond to
the changing context. The State Government may suggest modifications, keeping the overall public
good in view if required, before approving the DP.
6.2.2 Town Planning Schemes (TPS)
The DP is a broad-brush development vision for the citya dynamic document which then is
detailed gradually. Most importantly, the new areas for growth to be opened up for development
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called a TPS. The TPS are micro plans prepared for about 100 to 200 hectares typically involving 100
to 250 landowners. The TPS are numbered starting from one, two, three, etc., and are usually named
after the village they fall in. A complex system is used to simultaneously reorganize land parcels or
plots, provide access to each land parcel or plot, set aside land for public uses by taking a portion
from each landholding, and appropriate increments in land values for infrastructure development.
Detailed infrastructure is designed and cost estimates are prepared. The process involves intensive
public participation and consultation at several stages.
6.2.3 Implementation history in Ahmedabad
Most of Ahmedabad has been developed using the TPS mechanism. The process began as early as
1915. TPSs were prepared continuously under the various planning acts. Figure 10.1 shows the total
number of TPSs built over a period of time under different legislation. There is a long history of
implementation of the TPSs, which has made the process acceptable to the people. There have been
continuous improvements in the content of the proposals over the years.

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Figure 4: Town planning schemes in Ahmedabad over years

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6.2.4 TPS preparation in Vinzol (TPS no. 90 Vinzol 2), Ahmedabad:


Introduction to the case study area:
The TPS No. 90 Vinzol 2 is taken as a case study to explain the process. The TPS area is located in the
southern portion of the city of Ahmedabad very close to the junction of Ahmedabad Mehmedabad
Highway and the 60-meter-wide Sardar Patel Ring Road. This is one of the most rapidly developing
corridors and is predominantly an industrial area. It falls in the village of Vinzol (see figure 10.2). The
TPS falls within the jurisdiction of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. River Khari abuts the entire
northern portion and passes through the TPS. To the west is the Mumbai Ahmedabad Railway line.
To the east is the TPS No. 91Vinzol 3. To the south are TPS Nos. 71 Vinzol Hathijan and 72 Vinzol 1.
Most the area is vacant and includes the village settlement of Vinzol. The total area of the TPS is
approximately 82 hectares and it has 80 land parcels. The case study is interesting because in this
TPS, there is a village settlement that needed to be integrated, a large water body that needed to be
responded to, and a non-perennial river that passes through the area.
Figure 5: Location Map of TPS 90 Vinzol 2

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6.2.5 The TPS preparation process


The process for preparing a TPS is prescribed in GTPUDA, 1976, and its Rules. It is quite a complex
and long process involving over 50 steps that can take a maximum of four years and one month as
provided by the act, but in practice takes much longer. Each stage of the TPS mechanism is
illustrated by relevant drawings and documents.
6.2.5.1

Survey of the area

A very detailed and accurate topographical survey of the entire area for which the TPS is being
prepared is undertaken using high-accuracy equipment called the Total Station Survey, which
records all physical features on the groundstructures, trees, fences, compound walls, electric
poles, water bodies, drains, etc. Figure 10.3 shows the physical features surveyed.
Figure 6: Survey of the area for preparing TPS

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Establishing the ownership details for each land parcel

All cadastral records are collected to reflect the ownership details, extent (area), tenures and
encumbrances for every land parcel and are compiled in a prescribed format. The type of tenure for
each land parcel is noted; this is crucial as it has a direct implication on the change of use and
transfer of ownership, and usually the same tenure is retained while giving back the newly shaped
land parcel. This process is extremely tedious and time consuming, as the land records are of several
types, are spread across various agencies, are non-computerized, and are in different formats. Figure
10.4 illustrates some of these types of records.
Figure 7: Various types of records collected to establish ownership details

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Reconciling the survey and landownership records to prepare a base map

Along with the cadastral records, all types of spatial records (maps) are also collected. As in the case
of cadastral (area) records, these are of several types, spread across agencies, and noncomputerized, using not-to-scale drawings and in different formats. The spatial records are
vectorised and reconciled with the physical survey of the area. At this point, the area from the maps
and records are compared and finalized. This is called the melavni in the local language and
literally translated means to match. This process is a major bottleneck, as it must be certified by
the Land Records Department. This department has limited staff and is unable to cope with the
pace. The base map of the area is now ready for undertaking planning. Figure 7 shows the base map.
Figure 8: Base Map for preparation the TPS

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Defining the boundary of the area:

On the final base map of the area that shows the survey, the boundary of the TPS area is clearly
marked. At this stage, the intention to prepare a TPS for the area is publicized in a clear fashion in
local newspapers. Figure 10.6 shows the area with the TPS boundary. At this point, the information
pertaining to the land prices is collected from the register of land transactions. Based on the
information on relevant sales of land, a sales map is prepared. Obviously, sales are not available for
all parcels and hence, based on the available transactions and valuation principles, land values are
attributed to each plot. This is called the original plot (OP) value; it is the value of the land parcel
before any kind of planning intervention.
Figure 9: Defining the boundary of the TPS

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Marking Original Plots on the base map

All the OPs are marked on the base map. If more than one land parcel or plot belongs to one owner
or group of owners with exactly the same tenure status, then such land parcels or plots are
consolidated and given one OP number. The land parcels need to be contiguous. Thus, at this stage
landholdings within a TPS are also consolidated as far as possible. Figure 10.7 shows the OPs within
the TPS.
Figure 10: Marking original plots on survey

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Tabulating ownership details and plot size

The task of tabulating the information is commenced in a format prescribed in the GTPUDA Rules
called the F Form. The first few columns are filledname of the owners, land tenure, revenue survey
numbers, OP number, OP area, and OP value. Figure 10.8 shows the F Form at this stage.
Figure 11: F Form for the TPS indicating ownership details and original plot sizes

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Laying out the roads in the area

The planning of the TPS area begins and at this stage the TPS is called a draft TPS. The first major
step is laying out the roads. If a road that is shown in the DP passes through the TPS area, it is usually
respected. It may be slightly modified, keeping in view the findings of the survey. While designing
the road network, the transportation planning principles are followed, a planning pattern (e.g., a grid
or a radial pattern) is devised, and appropriate connectivity with the arterial road network identified
in the DP, and the DP roads passing through the TPS is established, if a natural feature such as a
water body is present, it is addressed and, most importantly, care is taken to ensure that each OP
gets access to it. The GTPUDA indicates a tentative percentage of areas under roads to the total
scheme area of about 15 to 17 percent. Figure 10.9 shows the road network within the TPS.
Figure 12: Road network in the TPS

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Carving out plots for amenities in the area

Plots providing adequate social infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, dispensaries, clinics, open
spaces, housing for the poor, etc., are marked on the base map along with the roads. The areas to be
allocated for such uses are indicated in the GTPUDA as tentative percentage to the total area of the
TPS is about 20 percent. Figure 10.10 shows the road network and amenity plots within the TPS.
Figure 13: Road network and amenity plots in the TPS

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Tabulating deduction and Final Plot size

The total percentage of area that goes under roads and amenities is about 35 to 40 percent. The
GTPUDA allows this to go up to 50 percent. The F Form is continued to be filled further. From each
OP this percentage is deducted and a final plot (FP) size is arrived at.
At this stage, the process of valuation is continued further. A semifinal (SF) value to the OP is also
assigned. Usually, this is the same as the OP value. In some instances, however, there can be a
change in the value of the OP before the provision of infrastructureit may increase or decrease
owing to the planning proposals such as zone changes, changes in plot shape, changes in the plot
size that are impacted certain development control regulation, a substantial shift in plots, and
proximity to features that may negatively impact development, such as a high tension lines, eroded
lands, etc. Figure 10.11 shows the F Form at this stage.
Figure 14: Form for the TPS indicating land values and final plot sizes

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6.2.5.10 Delineation of Final Plots

After the roads and amenity plots are worked out, each OP is reconstituted or redrawn. At this stage,
the irregular shapes of the OPs give way to regularly shaped FPs with the new areas. Figure 14 &
Figure 15 shows the proposed road network, amenity plots, and FPs.
Figure 15: Proposed road network, amenity plots and FPs

Figure 16: Delineation of final plots in the TPS

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6.2.5.11 Tabulating infrastructure and Betterment Charges

At this stage, costs for a TPS are worked out. These include the following:

Costs of key infrastructureroads, water supply, drainage, and streetlightsare calculated

Compensation to be paid to each landowner for the land is appropriated based on the SF
value

Administrative costs of implementing the TPS are accounted for

The final value for each plot is systematically assessed

A portion of this increase in land value is taken as betterment charges

A G Form summing up the inflows and outflows for a TPS is prepared summarizing the
overall financial strategy of the TPS

The F Form is completedeach landowner is given compensation for the land taken and a
portion of the land value is taken as betterment; based on the two, the net demand is
computed for each owner.

Figure 17: G Form for the TPS indicating financials

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Figure 18: F Form for the TPS indicating betterment charges

6.2.5.12 Owners meeting

Landowners are consulted and heard at this stage for the first time when the work on the draft
schemes is completed. A well-publicized landowners meeting is prescribed in the GTPUDA. Based on
the suggestions and objections received from each landowner, the draft TPS is modified and
published. It is again thrown open for objections and suggestions from the landowners. Based on the
second round of objections and suggestions, it is modified and then submitted to the State
Government for approval. Once approved, the draft TPS is now called the sanctioned draft TPS. The
proposals for roads can be implemented.
6.2.5.13

Appointment of the Town Planning Officer (TPO)

After approval of the draft TPS, a quasi-judicial officer called the town planning officer (TPO) is
appointed. The TPOs task is to deal with each landowner both on the physical planning proposal
the shape and location of the FP and the financial proposalthe compensation and betterment
issues, and eventually demarcate the FP on ground and hand it over to the owner. The TPO divides
the sanctioned draft TPS in two parts to facilitate his or her functioning: a preliminary TPS to deal
with the physical planning proposal and a final TPS to deal with the financial proposal.
6.2.5.14

Individual hearings to each landowner on the preliminary TPS

The TPO gives individual hearings to each landowner and revises the preliminary TPS if required.
Inputs from the State Government and local authority and development authority are sought. The

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preliminary TPS may be modified if required, and the TPO gives a second round of hearings. These
hearings, as mentioned above are on the physical planning proposals.
6.2.5.15 Finalization of the preliminary TPS and its approval

The preliminary TPS is again modified based on the second hearing. At this stage, demarcation of FPs
commences. The TPO finalizes the preliminary TPS by writing his or her decisions with regard to
every plot. This is referred to as the award of the preliminary TPS and is published in the local
newspapers. At this stage, the preliminary TPS is sent to the State Government for approval. It must
be approved within two months. The preliminary TPS comes into effect from the date of sanction
and all plots appropriated for public purpose vest with the local authority or development authority.
6.2.5.16 Individual hearings to each landowner on the final TPS

At this stage, the financial proposals are taken up with each owner. These pertain to the
compensation and betterment charges. The TPS at this stage is called the final TPS.
6.2.5.17 Finalization of the final TPS, its approval and implementation

Once the hearings are completed, the financial proposals will be modified and sent to the State
Government for opinion. There may be some modifications. The TPO then finalizes the TPS and
publishes it in the local newspapers. This is referred to as the Award of the Final TPS. A Board of
Appeals for further issues on financials is constituted. Once all appeals are resolved and the final TPS
is modified, it is sent to the State Government for approval. The State Government is required to
sanction it within three months, but it usually takes longer. Once approved, the drawings and
documents are sent to the States Revenue Department to update the records.
Table 53: List of survey number with their original plots
Sr.No

Survey no.

Owners name

OP area

190

Bhupenbhai

19000

192

Bipinbhai

10600

193

Ramabhai

4950

213

Vadibhai

6700

216

Krishnubhai

5450

217

Govindbhai

5150

218

Chandubhai

14150

TOTAL

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Figure 19: Original irregular land

Table 54: List of survey number with plots after deducting area for roads and amenity

Sr.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Survey no.
190
192
193
213
216
217
218

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Bhupenbhai
Bipinbhai
Ramabhai
Vadibhai
Krishnubhai
Govindbhai
Chandubhai
TOTAL
Road
Amenity
Total 8+9 (About 20%)

OP area
19000
10600
4950
6700
5450
5150
14150
66000
5400
7800
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Figure 20: Original and final parcels with proposed roads and amenities

6.2.6 The financial aspects of the TPS


This section briefly explains the financial aspects involved in the process of preparing a TPS. This
process essentially consist of reconstituting original plots into a more organized pattern of final plots
after deductions for various purposes like roads, open spaces, social infrastructure, EWS housing,
etc. which means that the land owner gets back lesser land than he originally has. This deduction is
between 40-50% and the owner is eligible to get compensation for this deducted land at the
prevailing market price of undeveloped land.
On the other hand, when the Development Authority makes investment in infrastructure such as
roads, water supply and sewerage lines, street lights, etc. above all makes the effort of preparing the
scheme the value of the final plot is enhanced. Since this value enhancement is as a result of
investment made by the Development Authority, the owner has to contribute a share of the
increment in land value which is known as Incremental Contribution. The difference between
Incremental Contribution and compensation for a plot is due to be paid by the owner to the
Development Authority or vice versa.
But the history of TPS in Gujarat has revealed that the above system was insufficient to cover all the
capital costs including the cost of preparing and implementing the scheme and the cost of building
infrastructure. Therefore, on Ahmedabad Urban Development Authoritys initiative, the GTPUDA,
1976 was modified to enable the authorities to deduct additional land (upto 15%) to be sold after
development of the scheme to recover the cost of infrastructure development. This land bank
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of the sale of this land and the proceeds from it may not be directly linked to the particular scheme
within which it is located.
The development costs to the authority include costs of construction of roads, providing water
supply and sewer lines with treatment plant, providing street lights and other such street furniture.
Other costs include compensation to be paid to owners, the cost of making and publishing the
Scheme, etc. The revenue due to the authority is generated from incremental contribution to be
paid by each owner and from the sale of reserved resale plots.
6.2.7
6.2.7.1

6.2.7.2

Key Advantages, Limitations and Potentials of the TPS


Advantages

Long history: The process has a long historyit was introduced in 1915 by legislation, and
since then the legislation has been continuously improved to make the process more
responsive to the changing context of development.
Democratic and participatory: The process is democratic and participatory, with a built-in
mechanism for dispute resolutionthe landowners are involved in the process of planning
and have ample opportunity to present their views on the proposals and place on record
their objections.
Fair: The process is fair, as all owners loose the same proportion of land.
Equitable and inclusive development: The process facilitates equitable and inclusive
development; a portion of land is appropriated for accommodating urban poor. Respects
property rights and is nondisruptive: The process respects property rights and is
nondisruptive; the landowners are not thrown off their lands and are given a better-shaped
land parcel, usually very close to the original land parcel.
Noncoercive and nonauthoritarian: The process is noncoercive and nonauthoritarian; the
proposals are reviewed at several stages that are formally prescribed in the act.
Win-win proposition: The process has been a win-win proposition for both the landowners
and the planning agenciesboth gain from the appreciation in the land values
Transparent: The process is transparent: it is very clearly described in legislation, planners
have mastered it, and people understand and accept it.
Tested in law courts: It is tested in law courts; it has been challenged in law courts and has
withstood the challenges successfully.
Making development pay for the cost of infrastructure: The cost of infrastructure is in a
sense paid for by the owners directly, and the planning agency and development authority is
not required to make huge investments up-front.
Limitations

Despite the TPS mechanism being well articulated in the GTPUDA, prepared by the planners in the
State Government since 1915, and widely accepted, there are a few shortcomings, which result in
the growth not being managed in time, renewal of areas, although possible, becomes difficult and
development occurs before the provision of infrastructure in some instances. The following are a
few of the limitations:

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Lengthy time frames: The timelines proposed in the regulatory framework four yearsare
far too long. The State Government actually takes much longer to approve the various
stages. The TPSs thus take far too long to prepare and implement. These time frames were
determined when computerization was nonexistent, communication technologies were
cumbersome, and there was virtually no private sector in place to assist the public sector. In
view of changes in technology, the timelines can be easily reduced.
Inadequate attention to substantial issues: Substantial issues are dealt with in an inadequate
manner. These need to be supported by preparing manuals and guidelines.
No asset management framework is in place: The significant land assets generated by the
local authority are not managed in an appropriate manner. Most local authorities or
development authorities do not even have a comprehensive list of all such land assets
created.
Centralized processes: The processes are far too centralizedtoo much power is vested in
the State Government to approve and sanction the DPs and TPS. The State Government is
responsible for undertaking both substantial reviews and procedural reviews of each and
every DP (there are about 150 urban areas) and for innumerable TPSs. There are no limits on
the time it takes for this and there is a tremendous amount of corruption that takes place at
this stage. Inadequate capacities in terms of lack of staff and qualified planners add to the
problem.
Disconnected with the city budgeting process: At the moment, there is no clear linkage of
the DPs and TPS with the city budgeting process.
Potentials

The TPS has tremendous potential that needs to be demonstrated effectively to the planners
practicing in the public sector. This will considerably reinvigorate the urban planning system that is
so critically required at this stage to transform Indian cities.
TPS as an infrastructure financing tool: Although several TPSs have been done and a land
bank is being built up with the planning authorities, there is no systematic asset
management framework in place. As a consequence, valuable land parcels created are not
efficiently leveraged to finance infrastructure in cities. The present manner in which land
valuation is done needs to be overhauled and made more systematic and rational so that it
is realistic and in sync with the market prices. At present, land valuation is dictated by the
concern to match the revenue in the form of betterment charges to the expenditure
incurred by the Development Authority to develop the infrastructure and compensation.
TPS as a tool to introduce innovative planning concepts: Until now, the task of preparation
of DPs has been restricted to land use zoning and the arterial road network structure. The
TPSs have until now been treated as mechanical exercises in reconstituting land parcels, and
not enough attention has been paid to planning concerns, be it in terms of the road network
or responding to special site features. Three dimensional aspects are not addressed.
Although the GTPUDA has a provision for introducing special regulations and urban design
guidelines to regulate development, these are never exercised. Further, the manner in which
the land for public uses is appropriated is highly fragmented. The TPS tool offers and

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opportunity to consolidate public lands. This has happened partly because this potential has
never been demonstrated and partly because, the technical capacities of the town planning
staff are severely constrained.
TPS as a tool to build accurate maps and land records for the city: The city of Ahmedabad
does not have an accurate surveyed map of the city after 60 years of independence. While a
DP is prepared, the first task is to prepare a base map. When the TPSs are prepared, very
accurate cadastral maps and landownership details are developed. The cadastral maps and
records are now maintained by the Revenue Department, and these are then procured by
the planning agencies to prepare maps and databases. Both of these function separately,
however, and they maintain and update their own records, resulting in considerable
confusion and duplication of efforts. Again, the spatial records are not linked with the
databases. The planning department itself has not collated individual TPSs and created
accurate maps and databases. The lack of maps and the absence of databases has hindered
planning and management functions by different line departments. Hence, while the DPs
and TPSs are prepared, there is an opportunity created to build a fairly accurate GIS-based
base map and land record system that can be used by both the planning and revenue
departments.

All of the above issues can be addressed via a process of systematic reform. The urban planning
system in Gujarat can be easily reinvigorated and has significant lessons for other states in India. A
series of reforms in the form of amendments to the act have already taken place, but a lot more
needs to be done.

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Annexure 1: CD Block & their Share in PPA


District
Patna

1
Maner
2
Danapur-cum-Khagaul
3
Patna rural
4
Sampatchak
5
Phulwari
6
Bihta
7
Naubatpur
8
Masaurhi
9
Dhanuara
10
Punpun
11
Fatwah
12
Daniawan
13
Khusrupur
Source: Prepared by CRDC-CEPT

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CD blocks

Project area
Partial
Full
Full
Full
Full
Partial
Partial
Partial
Partial
Full
Partial
Partial
Partial

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Annexure 2: List of Administrative units coming under PPA


SR.NO.

VILLAGE NAME

C.D.BLOCK

ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS

AREA

AREA

Anandpur

BIHTA

RURAL

(IN SQ.M.)
10683101.66

(IN SQ.KM.)
10.68

Hasan Chak

BIHTA

RURAL

1379283.68

1.38

Aminabad

BIHTA

RURAL

4991480.07

4.99

Daulatpur Semri

BIHTA

RURAL

2033485.48

2.03

Mohiuddin Chak

BIHTA

RURAL

394973.57

0.39

Munsepur

BIHTA

RURAL

1129533.54

1.13

Mustafapur

BIHTA

RURAL

1020944.25

1.02

Mustafapur

BIHTA

RURAL

576485.62

0.58

Narainpur

BIHTA

RURAL

1538101.01

1.54

10

Rampur Ismail

BIHTA

RURAL

2688289.79

2.69

11

Adlipur

BIHTA

RURAL

397504.39

0.40

12

Baghpura

BIHTA

RURAL

819611.65

0.82

13

Basaurha

BIHTA

RURAL

905892.18

0.91

14

Bedauli

BIHTA

RURAL

1185220.65

1.19

15

Bisambharpur

BIHTA

RURAL

1048793.36

1.05

16

Bishunpura

BIHTA

RURAL

2377838.56

2.38

17

Dumri

BIHTA

RURAL

2928256.16

2.93

18

Jaintipur

BIHTA

RURAL

1885183.99

1.89

19

Khedarpura

BIHTA

RURAL

1000959.33

1.00

20

Maddhupur

BIHTA

RURAL

467031.38

0.47

21

Madhopur

BIHTA

RURAL

778503.00

0.78

22

Mahadeopur Phulari

BIHTA

RURAL

2651643.91

2.65

23

Neuri

BIHTA

RURAL

1566012.03

1.57

24

Patsa

BIHTA

RURAL

1217682.55

1.22

25

Purania

BIHTA

RURAL

1821423.14

1.82

26

Ramnagar

BIHTA

RURAL

472390.77

0.47

27

Samsara

BIHTA

RURAL

929174.64

0.93

28

Sirichandpur

BIHTA

RURAL

912147.68

0.91

29

Sirirampur

BIHTA

RURAL

1422668.53

1.42

30

Amhara

BIHTA

RURAL

5961555.31

5.96

31

Raghopur

BIHTA

RURAL

1850705.70

1.85

32

Dealpur Daulat

BIHTA

RURAL

4405419.46

4.41

33

Doghra

BIHTA

RURAL

749843.64

0.75

34

Gokhulpur Kurhar

BIHTA

RURAL

1555930.05

1.56

35

Gorhana

BIHTA

RURAL

2985230.61

2.99

36

Hirmanpur

BIHTA

RURAL

836088.86

0.84

37

Ibrahimpur

BIHTA

RURAL

625838.09

0.63

38

Kanhauli

BIHTA

RURAL

1597684.39

1.60

39

Katesar

BIHTA

RURAL

3295406.55

3.30

40

Kutlupur

BIHTA

RURAL

3339833.98

3.34

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41

Lohmanpur

BIHTA

RURAL

1360585.91

1.36

42

Neura

BIHTA

RURAL

2404067.27

2.40

43

Painal

BIHTA

RURAL

8452222.56

8.45

44

Pali

BIHTA

RURAL

2471181.89

2.47

45

Sadisopur

BIHTA

RURAL

923146.20

0.92

46

Sikandarpur

BIHTA

RURAL

4817220.25

4.82

47

Tikaitpur

BIHTA

RURAL

2069809.20

2.07

48

Til Bikrampur

BIHTA

RURAL

389643.69

0.39

49

Alhanpur

BIHTA

RURAL

5845296.65

5.85

50

Bela

BIHTA

RURAL

1773810.99

1.77

51

Bihta

BIHTA

RURAL

3547463.41

3.55

52

Chaura Gopalpur

BIHTA

RURAL

506439.58

0.51

53

Bazidpur

BIHTA

RURAL

1548096.84

1.55

54

Makhdumpur

BIHTA

RURAL

3018580.56

3.02

55

Panrepur

BIHTA

RURAL

2438329.31

2.44

56

Banwaripur

BIHTA

RURAL

3026704.46

3.03

57

Bahpura

BIHTA

RURAL

1996400.81

2.00

58

Parkhotimpur Painathi

BIHTA

RURAL

2916013.34

2.92

59

Dekauli

BIHTA

RURAL

2975681.01

2.98

60

Amahra

BIHTA

RURAL

643606.71

0.64

61

Bilap

BIHTA

RURAL

2612304.02

2.61

62

Chauki

BIHTA

RURAL

93769.35

0.09

63

Hiramanpur

BIHTA

RURAL

463652.51

0.46

64

Jamnapur

BIHTA

RURAL

1254239.16

1.25

65

Kaliganj

BIHTA

RURAL

191489.96

0.19

66

Kamalpur

BIHTA

RURAL

431442.91

0.43

67

Kauria

BIHTA

RURAL

2186696.09

2.19

68

Kharagpur

BIHTA

RURAL

3902249.93

3.90

69

Kujawan

BIHTA

RURAL

2409416.67

2.41

70

Mathura Pur

BIHTA

RURAL

392270.33

0.39

71

Mithapur

BIHTA

RURAL

1529977.68

1.53

72

Monije Chak

BIHTA

RURAL

392471.92

0.39

73

Nagarbihta

BIHTA

RURAL

1129678.85

1.13

74

Nathupur

BIHTA

RURAL

1654944.69

1.65

75

Pakri

BIHTA

RURAL

675946.21

0.68

76

Parri

BIHTA

RURAL

2395840.28

2.40

77

Raghopur Jolahawa

BIHTA

RURAL

495877.76

0.50

78

Rambad

BIHTA

RURAL

409425.78

0.41

79

Ramtari

BIHTA

RURAL

2055724.55

2.06

80

Tarvan

BIHTA

RURAL

938912.84

0.94

81

Jamsaut

DANAPUR

RURAL

2762989.28

2.76

82

Mainpura

DANAPUR

RURAL

1269752.33

1.27

83

Rukunpura

DANAPUR

RURAL

1213218.42

1.21

84

Adampur

DANAPUR

RURAL

708566.42

0.71

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85

Bari Khagaul

DANAPUR

RURAL

1669787.10

1.67

86

Dariapur

DANAPUR

RURAL

1620248.57

1.62

87

Gorgawan

DANAPUR

RURAL

935850.01

0.94

88

Hadaspura

DANAPUR

RURAL

710049.44

0.71

89

Khedarpura

DANAPUR

RURAL

279289.37

0.28

90

Kothia

DANAPUR

RURAL

611550.28

0.61

91

Usri Khurd

DANAPUR

RURAL

437975.55

0.44

92

Asopur

DANAPUR

RURAL

741325.16

0.74

93

Hathiakan

DANAPUR

RURAL

5092871.25

5.09

94

Jalalpur

DANAPUR

RURAL

1936626.42

1.94

95

Lakhani Bhiga

DANAPUR

RURAL

1971634.15

1.97

96

Usri

DANAPUR

RURAL

1022060.93

1.02

97

Siddikpur

DANAPUR

RURAL

356243.30

0.36

98

Sandalpur

DANAPUR

RURAL

354132.02

0.35

99

Nasirpur

DANAPUR

RURAL

267014.07

0.27

100

Dhibra

DANAPUR

RURAL

522928.96

0.52

101

Babakkarpur

DANAPUR

RURAL

622139.03

0.62

102

Kothawan

DANAPUR

RURAL

1004251.77

1.00

103

Mustafapur

DANAPUR

RURAL

1721420.88

1.72

104

Sanrari

DANAPUR

RURAL

2492342.34

2.49

105

Dhanaut

DANAPUR

RURAL

3765588.99

3.77

106

Faridanpur

DANAPUR

RURAL

76857.99

0.08

107

Lodipur

DANAPUR

RURAL

2046788.03

2.05

108

Mobarakpura

DANAPUR

RURAL

1680130.49

1.68

109

Danapur Nagar Parishad

DANAPUR

URBAN

13552093.46

13.55

110

Khagaul Nagar Parishad

DANAPUR

URBAN

5895992.75

5.90

111

Diara Taufir Mangapal

DANAPUR

RURAL

2439939.83

2.44

112

Ghanghara

DANAPUR

RURAL

15160760.89

15.16

113

Dalip Chak

DANAPUR

RURAL

10883825.31

10.88

114

Aurangpur

DANAURA

RURAL

1136978.74

1.14

115

Bhagwanpur

DANAURA

RURAL

385259.89

0.39

116

Deokali

DANAURA

RURAL

3002889.92

3.00

117

Jamalpur

DANAURA

RURAL

666488.25

0.67

118

Kashi Nagar

DANAURA

RURAL

2142490.89

2.14

119

Khurrampur

DANAURA

RURAL

797658.82

0.80

120

Mian Chak

DANAURA

RURAL

703194.16

0.70

121

Mohammadpur

DANAURA

RURAL

1216583.37

1.22

122

Safipur

DANAURA

RURAL

633108.64

0.63

123

Seoti

DANAURA

RURAL

2452118.24

2.45

124

Sonmai

DANAURA

RURAL

3489760.81

3.49

125

Paranpura

DANAURA

RURAL

605571.77

0.61

126

Sisauna

DANAURA

RURAL

889841.84

0.89

127

Oiara

DANAURA

RURAL

3027000.51

3.03

128

Bir

DANAURA

RURAL

2989330.89

2.99

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

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129

Dost Muhammadpur

DANIYAWAN

RURAL

1530226.29

1.53

130

Kanchanpur

DANIYAWAN

RURAL

2402806.47

2.40

131

Kashmiriya

DANIYAWAN

RURAL

690543.40

0.69

132

Bankipur Baoriwan

DANIYAWAN

RURAL

8760405.32

8.76

133

Aiman Bigha

DANIYAWAN

RURAL

1261206.95

1.26

134

Abdalpur

FATWAH

RURAL

485551.84

0.49

135

Alawalpur

FATWAH

RURAL

5453387.94

5.45

136

Baria Kala

FATWAH

RURAL

1782803.73

1.78

137

Baria Khurd

FATWAH

RURAL

1031621.59

1.03

138

Bhagawanpur

FATWAH

RURAL

524763.76

0.52

139

Bhikua

FATWAH

RURAL

601953.93

0.60

140

Bikrampur

FATWAH

RURAL

427838.62

0.43

141

Bikrampur Aima

FATWAH

RURAL

485201.49

0.49

142

BikrampurZabti

FATWAH

RURAL

358329.34

0.36

143

Dalanpur

FATWAH

RURAL

213863.26

0.21

144

Daulatpur

FATWAH

RURAL

2549106.41

2.55

145

Dumri

FATWAH

RURAL

2526459.77

2.53

146

Gangapur

FATWAH

RURAL

1350697.85

1.35

147

Jethuli

FATWAH

RURAL

2699660.35

2.70

148

Kharpar E

FATWAH

RURAL

508611.54

0.51

149

Kharphar

FATWAH

RURAL

586098.27

0.59

150

Khizirpur

FATWAH

RURAL

566722.55

0.57

151

Kiamuddin Chak

FATWAH

RURAL

381189.81

0.38

152

Kutubpur

FATWAH

RURAL

566426.70

0.57

153

Maujipur

FATWAH

RURAL

1963095.21

1.96

154

Muhammadpur

FATWAH

RURAL

565777.67

0.57

155

Murajpur

FATWAH

RURAL

603934.75

0.60

156

Narima

FATWAH

RURAL

1429247.16

1.43

157

Nathupur

FATWAH

RURAL

1689444.90

1.69

158

Parsa

FATWAH

RURAL

1288909.87

1.29

159

Parsarampur

FATWAH

RURAL

1124991.13

1.12

160

Pitambar pur

FATWAH

RURAL

1582894.84

1.58

161

Raipura

FATWAH

RURAL

3073290.47

3.07

162

Rukunpur

FATWAH

RURAL

514520.39

0.51

163

Sonaru

FATWAH

RURAL

3015357.16

3.02

164

Sultanpur

FATWAH

RURAL

2336426.86

2.34

165

Akharia

FATWAH

RURAL

767621.46

0.77

166

Akhariya

FATWAH

RURAL

733624.75

0.73

167

Dariapur

FATWAH

RURAL

3410957.36

3.41

168

Daulatpur

FATWAH

RURAL

1391436.37

1.39

169

Jamalpur

FATWAH

RURAL

1767374.21

1.77

170

Janarjanpur

FATWAH

RURAL

1243843.03

1.24

171

Kolhar

FATWAH

RURAL

3183657.77

3.18

172

Lashkari Chak

FATWAH

RURAL

985954.74

0.99

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

158

FINAL REPORT

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173

Niyazipur

FATWAH

RURAL

921955.80

0.92

174

Ramjichak

FATWAH

RURAL

401851.62

0.40

175

Sahora

FATWAH

RURAL

1734380.99

1.73

176

Saidanpur

FATWAH

RURAL

2059092.59

2.06

177

Sarbahanpur

FATWAH

RURAL

1450160.03

1.45

178

Sirampur

FATWAH

RURAL

590387.77

0.59

179

Soti Chak

FATWAH

RURAL

711894.99

0.71

180

Usfa

FATWAH

RURAL

5437086.35

5.44

181

Warispur

FATWAH

RURAL

948848.36

0.95

182

Bazidpur

FATWAH

RURAL

518771.34

0.52

183

Bendauli

FATWAH

RURAL

1488069.54

1.49

184

Bergawanpur

FATWAH

RURAL

2648248.03

2.65

185

Bibipur

FATWAH

RURAL

1939828.63

1.94

186

Masarhi

FATWAH

RURAL

3730257.51

3.73

187

Nanda Chak

FATWAH

RURAL

544776.37

0.54

188

Satauli Buzurg

FATWAH

RURAL

382110.11

0.38

189

Satauli Khurd

FATWAH

RURAL

521271.92

0.52

190

Abdullah Chak

FATWAH

RURAL

1197113.78

1.20

191

Buzurg

FATWAH

RURAL

1065993.77

1.07

192

Khanpura

FATWAH

RURAL

714726.71

0.71

193

Mansingpur

FATWAH

RURAL

1121359.19

1.12

194

Mohiuddinpur

FATWAH

RURAL

3397426.38

3.40

195

Narwan

FATWAH

RURAL

646384.08

0.65

196

Rabia Chak

FATWAH

RURAL

1908584.70

1.91

197

Mominpur

FATWAH

RURAL

2887742.03

2.89

198

Bali

FATWAH

RURAL

1548697.37

1.55

199

Usfan

FATWAH

RURAL

1096572.65

1.10

200

Sirpatpur

FATWAH

RURAL

292612.53

0.29

201

Pachrukhiyan

FATWAH

RURAL

924746.37

0.92

202

Turkdiha

FATWAH

RURAL

1366032.98

1.37

203

Ranipur

FATWAH

RURAL

1409677.50

1.41

204

Shahpur

FATWAH

RURAL

639435.67

0.64

205

Jaitya

FATWAH

RURAL

6904235.31

6.90

206

Chamar Dir

FATWAH

RURAL

2934509.46

2.93

207

Nazibullah chak

FATWAH

RURAL

1312436.83

1.31

208

Daulatpur

FATWAH

RURAL

298030.96

0.30

209

Rasulpur Kurtha

FATWAH

RURAL

1370783.61

1.37

210

Fatwah Nagar Panchayat

FATWAH

URBAN

6753659.32

6.75

211

Kurtha

KHUSRUPUR

RURAL

1615930.67

1.62

212

Khirodharpur

KHUSRUPUR

RURAL

1624430.59

1.62

213

Ahiyapur Maner

MANER

RURAL

4400029.06

4.40

214

Bag Aga

MANER

RURAL

409180.57

0.41

215

Balua

MANER

RURAL

7532285.34

7.53

216

Chak Daud

MANER

RURAL

626473.71

0.63

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

159

FINAL REPORT

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

217

Chittanawan

MANER

RURAL

2627708.11

2.63

218

Darwesharpur Diara

MANER

RURAL

5803811.11

5.80

219

Dhakarpos

MANER

RURAL

579669.72

0.58

220

Katautia

MANER

RURAL

757492.20

0.76

221

Khaspur

MANER

RURAL

1068695.59

1.07

222

Kita Chauhattar

MANER

RURAL

23871018.05

23.87

223

Lodipur

MANER

RURAL

1136652.86

1.14

224

Madhorpur

MANER

RURAL

1621412.10

1.62

225

Nagwan

MANER

RURAL

2333926.36

2.33

226

Pandepur Tilhari

MANER

RURAL

533218.28

0.53

227

Rampur Diara

MANER

RURAL

4659289.57

4.66

228

Rampur Diara Taufir

MANER

RURAL

1607714.26

1.61

229

Rambad

MANER

RURAL

2840970.55

2.84

230

Sadiqpur

MANER

RURAL

642912.89

0.64

231

Sarnagpur Tilhari

MANER

RURAL

584273.90

0.58

232

Sherpur

MANER

RURAL

5816758.76

5.82

233

Singhara

MANER

RURAL

1727651.93

1.73

234

Wajidpur

MANER

RURAL

897226.25

0.90

235

Chhitrauli

MANER

RURAL

1244051.38

1.24

236

Chintanmanipur Maula

MANER

RURAL

1414233.94

1.41

237

Gyaspur

MANER

RURAL

1294622.05

1.29

238

Lodipur

MANER

RURAL

1268200.67

1.27

239

Mustafapur Mauli

MANER

RURAL

381742.63

0.38

240

Rasulupur Bijgopal Milki

MANER

RURAL

310954.84

0.31

241

Rasulupur Bijgopal

MANER

RURAL

2296208.97

2.30

242

Rewa

MANER

RURAL

2143772.35

2.14

243

Sarai

MANER

RURAL

2524330.78

2.52

244

Sattar

MANER

RURAL

2411023.29

2.41

245

Bank

MANER

RURAL

1824659.13

1.82

246

Patila

MANER

RURAL

286480.82

0.29

247

Sadiqpur

MANER

RURAL

287356.80

0.29

248

Sikandarpur

MANER

RURAL

1080481.37

1.08

249

Darweshpur Uparwar

MANER

RURAL

2359412.07

2.36

250

Sadiqpur

MANER

RURAL

94983.80

0.09

251

Harshankarpur Narhanna

MANER

RURAL

1228801.55

1.23

252

Beapur

MANER

RURAL

3286897.17

3.29

253

Maner Nagar Panchayat

MANER

URBAN

9811015.76

9.81

254

Mangarpal

MANER

RURAL

37625964.84

37.63

255

Kararia

MASAURHI

RURAL

1827069.19

1.83

256

Poawan

MASAURHI

RURAL

2641484.81

2.64

257

Sarbadahi

MASAURHI

RURAL

1419298.33

1.42

258

Supahuli

MASAURHI

RURAL

1196656.21

1.20

259

Karai

MASAURHI

RURAL

5230489.94

5.23

260

Garihara

MASAURHI

RURAL

1720416.70

1.72

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

160

FINAL REPORT

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

261

Abgilla

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1094792.05

1.09

262

Adla

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1585175.35

1.59

263

Ahuara

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1411370.79

1.41

264

Ajawan

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

4437340.96

4.44

265

Alawalpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1085426.51

1.09

266

Amarpura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

635658.46

0.64

267

Aropur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

288632.52

0.29

268

Babupur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1105652.63

1.11

269

Bahuara

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1040875.19

1.04

270

Bajan Chak

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

784125.33

0.78

271

Bakua

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

776370.26

0.78

272

Bara

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1808314.34

1.81

273

Barkhurdar Chak

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1033870.28

1.03

274

Baruna

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1245189.02

1.25

275

Bedauli

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

726332.44

0.73

276

Bela

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1203065.12

1.20

277

Bhagwanpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1319282.33

1.32

278

Bichhedi

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2375261.77

2.38

279

Birpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1448950.53

1.45

280

Bisarpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1303280.31

1.30

281

Chak Chichaul

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

39422.02

0.04

282

Chara

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1426697.71

1.43

283

Chechaul

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2272571.74

2.27

284

Chesi

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

4695445.94

4.70

285

Danagunj

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

525388.45

0.53

286

Dariapur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

782146.08

0.78

287

Deora

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2335036.08

2.34

288

Dhobiakalapur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

969654.73

0.97

289

Dihra

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1934445.30

1.93

290

Gadaipur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

713034.72

0.71

291

Gahra

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

736453.23

0.74

292

Ghanshampur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

564262.91

0.56

293

Gonawan

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

3058468.20

3.06

294

Goraila

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

970099.73

0.97

295

Haibatpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

521845.23

0.52

296

Ibrahimpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

3690766.37

3.69

297

Jaitipur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2252408.33

2.25

298

Jamalpura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

715962.55

0.72

299

Jittu Chak

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

846948.06

0.85

300

Kalapur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

773292.73

0.77

301

Karanpura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

783098.50

0.78

302

Kardaha

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

643648.47

0.64

303

Khaira

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1284790.70

1.28

304

Khajuri

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2986052.99

2.99

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

161

FINAL REPORT

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

305

Kharauna

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1077938.66

1.08

306

Khaspur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

580429.56

0.58

307

Khatun Chak

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

372259.06

0.37

308

Kopa Khurd

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1267710.28

1.27

309

Kopakalan

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

3149623.31

3.15

310

Korawan

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2382451.17

2.38

311

Kothia

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

202819.76

0.20

312

Lodipur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

603483.01

0.60

313

Maharajganj

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

255922.03

0.26

314

Malahi Khandha

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

436545.24

0.44

315

Mamrezpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

553142.88

0.55

316

Mitan Chak

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

760831.83

0.76

317

Motipur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

809718.98

0.81

318

Nagwan Khas

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

631675.96

0.63

319

Naubatpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1534278.61

1.53

320

Nauhi

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2471883.28

2.47

321

Nisarpura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2424312.12

2.42

322

Nizampur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1119213.13

1.12

323

Painapur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1864798.49

1.86

324

Pali

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2203361.46

2.20

325

Paltu Chhitni

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1776712.55

1.78

326

Panhara

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1978840.46

1.98

327

Parsotimpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

242887.73

0.24

328

Rampur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

599502.02

0.60

329

Raunian

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2756321.08

2.76

330

Sabar Chak

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

747517.96

0.75

331

Salarpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2523008.77

2.52

332

Shekhpura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

3002508.89

3.00

333

Shirwar

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1381526.17

1.38

334

Sihora

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1495051.27

1.50

335

Sona

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1964599.67

1.96

336

Tarari

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1587424.38

1.59

337

Taret

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2254062.90

2.25

338

Tegraila Barka

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2561814.37

2.56

339

Tegraila Chottaka

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2620201.63

2.62

340

Tilakpura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

891771.38

0.89

341

Tiskhora

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2433990.41

2.43

342

Udaipura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

373730.09

0.37

343

Karai

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2221329.65

2.22

344

Tilhawan

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

424734.65

0.42

345

Chiraura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

3542544.23

3.54

346

Badipur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1551404.96

1.55

347

Gopalpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

3866261.67

3.87

348

Dariapur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

698806.86

0.70

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

162

FINAL REPORT

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

349

Sharishtabad

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

631023.66

0.63

350

Akbarpur

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2081544.30

2.08

351

Sarasat

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

2890313.80

2.89

352

Nondia

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1329198.97

1.33

353

Raghunathpur Bhelura

NAUBATPUR

RURAL

1457266.25

1.46

354

Abdul rehmanpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

356952.36

0.36

355

Chhitman

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

975147.41

0.98

356

Fatehpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

9563585.09

9.56

357

Gauharpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

1023885.72

1.02

358

Gyan Chak

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

389757.48

0.39

359

Khaspur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

927320.78

0.93

360

Mahuli

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

2264724.11

2.26

361

Mircha

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

1462063.72

1.46

362

Mirchak Kothiya

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

290905.95

0.29

363

Mirchi

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

2434735.35

2.43

364

Mirzapur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

396556.38

0.40

365

Muhammadpur Baratpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

2073561.09

2.07

366

Nagala

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

500214.72

0.50

367

Nazirpur Tajpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

1013013.35

1.01

368

Pumadih

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

1835641.09

1.84

369

Ranipur Milki Chak

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

775017.58

0.78

370

Sabalpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

3546211.53

3.55

371

Sadullahpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

476081.71

0.48

372

Salehpur Kasara

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

465563.84

0.47

373

Simli Murarpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

2170469.51

2.17

374

Sonawan

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

1856273.29

1.86

375

mirchi bagiwan

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

611333.86

0.61

376

Hiranandpur

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

1075841.37

1.08

377

Patna Municipal Corporation

PATNA RURAL

URBAN

96798929.55

96.80

378

Dhaulpura

PATNA RURAL

RURAL

2861541.02

2.86

379

Alipur

PHULWARI

RURAL

235691.87

0.24

380

Bitaura

PHULWARI

RURAL

1700466.03

1.70

381

Chhatna

PHULWARI

RURAL

2708704.92

2.71

382

Chilbili

PHULWARI

RURAL

1348356.47

1.35

383

Hasanpura

PHULWARI

RURAL

1231667.33

1.23

384

Khaprail Chak

PHULWARI

RURAL

796735.32

0.80

385

Kurkuri

PHULWARI

RURAL

3123432.57

3.12

386

Kuthaur

PHULWARI

RURAL

2018686.34

2.02

387

Nadiawan

PHULWARI

RURAL

633397.70

0.63

388

Nasirpura

PHULWARI

RURAL

1392112.00

1.39

389

Nathupur

PHULWARI

RURAL

3080959.30

3.08

390

Pakri

PHULWARI

RURAL

2056459.57

2.06

391

Parsa

PHULWARI

RURAL

1801786.95

1.80

392

Rahimpur

PHULWARI

RURAL

897264.77

0.90

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

163

FINAL REPORT

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

393

Sain Chak

PHULWARI

RURAL

974564.30

0.97

394

Simra

PHULWARI

RURAL

2509368.19

2.51

395

Chihut

PHULWARI

RURAL

1213362.81

1.21

396

Mahuli

PHULWARI

RURAL

1872413.16

1.87

397

Mohiuddinpur

PHULWARI

RURAL

1081557.10

1.08

398

Mokimpur

PHULWARI

RURAL

668711.82

0.67

399

Suitha

PHULWARI

RURAL

3850188.83

3.85

400

Tarwan

PHULWARI

RURAL

1318659.25

1.32

401

Dhanuki

PHULWARI

RURAL

500170.60

0.50

402

Fatehpur Dhibra

PHULWARI

RURAL

1390563.64

1.39

403

Madhopur

PHULWARI

RURAL

646740.35

0.65

404

Mahbano

PHULWARI

RURAL

402287.94

0.40

405

Nihura

PHULWARI

RURAL

783506.98

0.78

406

Nohsa

PHULWARI

RURAL

2524008.35

2.52

407

Nawada

PHULWARI

RURAL

1184967.24

1.18

408

Janipur

PHULWARI

RURAL

1041311.05

1.04

409

Anda

PHULWARI

RURAL

741130.49

0.74

410

Bhdhgawan

PHULWARI

RURAL

1159411.05

1.16

411

Faridpur

PHULWARI

RURAL

457449.99

0.46

412

Kharag Chak

PHULWARI

RURAL

438653.32

0.44

413

Koriawan

PHULWARI

RURAL

1631885.87

1.63

414

Korra

PHULWARI

RURAL

1418490.63

1.42

415

Mainpura

PHULWARI

RURAL

720074.33

0.72

416

Majhauli

PHULWARI

RURAL

1658046.88

1.66

417

Manghpur

PHULWARI

RURAL

829806.29

0.83

418

Naharpura

PHULWARI

RURAL

1835270.25

1.84

419

Pakauli

PHULWARI

RURAL

765723.90

0.77

420

Pashi

PHULWARI

RURAL

2442025.63

2.44

421

Hinduni

PHULWARI

RURAL

1893701.02

1.89

422

Abupur Lodipur

PHULWARI

RURAL

1434063.02

1.43

423

Adhpa

PHULWARI

RURAL

2866316.51

2.87

424

Alampur Gonpura

PHULWARI

RURAL

7276728.33

7.28

425

Az Rakbe Janipur

PHULWARI

RURAL

323653.00

0.32

426

Bhusaula Danapur

PHULWARI

RURAL

3362063.10

3.36

427

Ganja Chak Muhammadpur

PHULWARI

RURAL

1354130.22

1.35

428

Hasanpura

PHULWARI

RURAL

1088831.52

1.09

429

Khardiha

PHULWARI

RURAL

1536398.05

1.54

430

Korji

PHULWARI

RURAL

2233880.61

2.23

431

Muhammadpur Korji

PHULWARI

RURAL

2498701.01

2.50

432

Muradpur

PHULWARI

RURAL

912637.28

0.91

433

Murgia Chak

PHULWARI

RURAL

650512.46

0.65

434

Nizampur

PHULWARI

RURAL

1351969.47

1.35

435

Palanga

PHULWARI

RURAL

1850137.76

1.85

436

Sakraicha

PHULWARI

RURAL

2836772.43

2.84

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

164

FINAL REPORT

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

437

Simra

PHULWARI

RURAL

1608544.22

1.61

438

Sorampur

PHULWARI

RURAL

1200343.66

1.20

439

Yakubpur Nagwan

PHULWARI

RURAL

2327553.76

2.33

440

Phulwarisharif Nagar Parishad

PHULWARI

URBAN

9602584.47

9.60

441

Raghunathpur Bhelura

PHULWARI

RURAL

1713142.29

1.71

442

Ismailpur Dhibra

PHULWARI

RURAL

2037283.38

2.04

443

Ismailpur Dhibra

PHULWARI

RURAL

313.30

0.00

444

Abdalpur Pipla

PUNPUN

RURAL

586904.74

0.59

445

Alawalpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1241039.45

1.24

446

Baisa

PUNPUN

RURAL

1378325.78

1.38

447

Bakarpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1591439.78

1.59

448

Barawan

PUNPUN

RURAL

3997100.64

4.00

449

Barepur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1223511.56

1.22

450

Barhaiya Kol

PUNPUN

RURAL

670182.31

0.67

451

Basuhar

PUNPUN

RURAL

2182575.80

2.18

452

Behrawan

PUNPUN

RURAL

2300827.42

2.30

453

Bela

PUNPUN

RURAL

728740.42

0.73

454

Chak Kaliyanpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

464890.27

0.46

455

Chak Rafi

PUNPUN

RURAL

140699.44

0.14

456

Chamu Chak Majhauli

PUNPUN

RURAL

1947479.00

1.95

457

Chande Dih

PUNPUN

RURAL

697432.90

0.70

458

Chhappan

PUNPUN

RURAL

528536.87

0.53

459

Dariapur

PUNPUN

RURAL

927007.40

0.93

460

Daud Chak

PUNPUN

RURAL

527508.62

0.53

461

Dharahra

PUNPUN

RURAL

2368803.16

2.37

462

Dumri

PUNPUN

RURAL

8642911.48

8.64

463

Fahim Chak

PUNPUN

RURAL

699732.84

0.70

464

Ganj

PUNPUN

RURAL

741428.69

0.74

465

Gulam Muhammad

PUNPUN

RURAL

292356.30

0.29

466

Jalalpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

741470.49

0.74

467

Jaunpuri

PUNPUN

RURAL

204483.23

0.20

468

Jol Bigha

PUNPUN

RURAL

674202.55

0.67

469

Kalianpur Basiawan

PUNPUN

RURAL

1728587.11

1.73

470

Kansari

PUNPUN

RURAL

3897445.75

3.90

471

Keora

PUNPUN

RURAL

7429257.70

7.43

472

Kutubpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

618372.51

0.62

473

Lahladpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

609105.91

0.61

474

Mahamda

PUNPUN

RURAL

1047243.63

1.05

475

Makhdumpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

764199.53

0.76

476

Maksudpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1466718.74

1.47

477

Manora

PUNPUN

RURAL

2341931.12

2.34

478

Maranchi

PUNPUN

RURAL

1496099.55

1.50

479

Milki

PUNPUN

RURAL

329611.18

0.33

480

Mir Haji Chak

PUNPUN

RURAL

734014.48

0.73

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

165

FINAL REPORT

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

481

Mohanpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

870077.73

0.87

482

Mohiudinpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

558436.50

0.56

483

Muhammadpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

472894.91

0.47

484

Mundi Chak

PUNPUN

RURAL

242421.85

0.24

485

Mustaffapur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1195863.54

1.20

486

Nadpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1320969.19

1.32

487

Nawada

PUNPUN

RURAL

906891.58

0.91

488

Nima

PUNPUN

RURAL

2123149.41

2.12

489

Nuri Chak

PUNPUN

RURAL

815632.35

0.82

490

Nuruddinpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

239788.59

0.24

491

Pachasa

PUNPUN

RURAL

174678.66

0.17

492

Pakari

PUNPUN

RURAL

258727.76

0.26

493

Parthu

PUNPUN

RURAL

3528479.81

3.53

494

Pipra

PUNPUN

RURAL

380074.37

0.38

495

Pipra Chak

PUNPUN

RURAL

444869.12

0.44

496

Rampur

PUNPUN

RURAL

854988.11

0.85

497

Saheb Nagar

PUNPUN

RURAL

851417.56

0.85

498

Saidpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1282372.97

1.28

499

Sapahua

PUNPUN

RURAL

1223549.42

1.22

500

Shekhpura

PUNPUN

RURAL

1365113.73

1.37

501

Sikandarpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

882079.82

0.88

502

Sonbarsa

PUNPUN

RURAL

139725.98

0.14

503

Zahidpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

400040.75

0.40

504

Pothi

PUNPUN

RURAL

3738799.73

3.74

505

sirpalpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1635361.26

1.64

506

Lakhanpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

5932059.13

5.93

507

Rasulpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

671779.85

0.67

508

Ghordaur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1191768.57

1.19

509

Lakhna

PUNPUN

RURAL

14354234.56

14.35

510

Paikaui

PUNPUN

RURAL

1031366.84

1.03

511

Ekauna

PUNPUN

RURAL

2193621.42

2.19

512

Palaki

PUNPUN

RURAL

947930.45

0.95

513

Bazidpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1448693.21

1.45

514

Khairi

PUNPUN

RURAL

381455.17

0.38

515

Panwar

PUNPUN

RURAL

2986546.96

2.99

516

Khapura

PUNPUN

RURAL

942019.80

0.94

517

Barah

PUNPUN

RURAL

1868373.40

1.87

518

Dekuli

PUNPUN

RURAL

1295813.74

1.30

519

Shahbazpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

1680725.06

1.68

520

Tulshi Chak

PUNPUN

RURAL

388494.08

0.39

521

Ufraul

PUNPUN

RURAL

550226.92

0.55

522

bhabhaui

PUNPUN

RURAL

931944.12

0.93

523

Dehri

PUNPUN

RURAL

1654258.85

1.65

524

Purainan

PUNPUN

RURAL

706393.82

0.71

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

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525

Newa

PUNPUN

RURAL

1692691.67

1.69

526

Sabalpur

PUNPUN

RURAL

929989.79

0.93

527

Dariapur

SAMPAT

RURAL

1316376.91

1.32

528

Naya Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

514748.87

0.51

529

Lanka Kachhuara

SAMPAT

RURAL

2513996.71

2.51

530

Bhelaura

SAMPAT

RURAL

1253785.83

1.25

531

Bhogipur

SAMPAT

RURAL

611499.69

0.61

532

Chainpura

SAMPAT

RURAL

1171113.99

1.17

533

Chakpaul

SAMPAT

RURAL

358621.06

0.36

534

Chipra

SAMPAT

RURAL

2607206.68

2.61

535

Fazalabad

SAMPAT

RURAL

1255480.17

1.26

536

Kamta Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

388546.45

0.39

537

Kanta Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

328670.66

0.33

538

Nehpura

SAMPAT

RURAL

281075.08

0.28

539

Udaini

SAMPAT

RURAL

1318524.28

1.32

540

Gauri Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

402350.35

0.40

541

Kamraji

SAMPAT

RURAL

1406247.34

1.41

542

Karanpura

SAMPAT

RURAL

1492710.52

1.49

543

Rupaspur

SAMPAT

RURAL

1184757.18

1.18

544

Sitjain Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

177377.74

0.18

545

Abdullah Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

1125771.37

1.13

546

Alabakshpur

SAMPAT

RURAL

2442173.30

2.44

547

Bahuwara

SAMPAT

RURAL

2788909.26

2.79

548

Baria

SAMPAT

RURAL

7163061.89

7.16

549

Baruna

SAMPAT

RURAL

972446.68

0.97

550

Gopalpur

SAMPAT

RURAL

3436862.33

3.44

551

ILahi Bag

SAMPAT

RURAL

477602.00

0.48

552

Juharpur

SAMPAT

RURAL

3134965.42

3.13

553

Koli

SAMPAT

RURAL

1503945.46

1.50

554

Kura

SAMPAT

RURAL

1863820.81

1.86

555

Manoharpur Kachhuara

SAMPAT

RURAL

2845834.94

2.85

556

Pipra

SAMPAT

RURAL

580871.52

0.58

557

Raman Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

203250.40

0.20

558

Saidani Chak

SAMPAT

RURAL

266303.98

0.27

559

Shahpur

SAMPAT

RURAL

1501321.03

1.50

560

Sheikpur

SAMPAT

RURAL

2176426.94

2.18

561

Sohgi

SAMPAT

RURAL

4989139.31

4.99

562

Taranpur

SAMPAT

RURAL

2400220.15

2.40

563

Saraiya

SAMPAT

RURAL

515866.82

0.52

564

Kandap

SAMPAT

RURAL

6360076.98

6.36

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

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Annexure 3: Total Population, Growth, Density, and sex ratio 2001 at District level
Population 2001

Population 1991

Den_

Names

Total

Urban

Rural

Total

Urban

Rural

DGR

2001

SR
2001

Bihar state

82998509

8681800

74316709

67530624

6711785

60818839

28.6

880

933

Patna district

3427029

1883842

1543187

3618211

1376701

2241510

30.7

2017

865

PPA
2874576 1766730
Source: Census of India, 2001

1107846

2054714

1195111

859603

47.83

2510

874

District

Annexure 4: Total Population, Growth, Density, and sex ratio 2001, CD Block Level, PPA

CD
blocks
Maner

Total pop. 1991


U

Total Pop.2001
U

Decadal
Growth
Rate
U
R

Pop.
Density

Sex
Ratio

12

147.4

24343

122742

30082

166567

23.6

35.7

2507

1130

878

866

Danapurcum-Khagaul

20.4

102.8

148560

103229

212316

113141

42.9

9.6

1040
8

1101

872

864

Patna Rural

108.3

49.5

956417

51741

1432209

66409

49.7

28.3

1322
4

1342

833

842

Sampatchak

65.3

54687

76154

39.3

1166

910

6.5

100

35123

100357

53451

137554

52.2

37.1

8223

1376

889

897

Bihta

156.4

144019

174390

21.1

1115

896

Naubatpur

137.6

113590

138741

22.1

1008

899

Masauhri

9.4

107.5

33049

74287

45248

86869

36.9

16.9

4814

808

894

927

Dhanarua

109.4

82809

100695

21.6

920

907

Punpun

128.8

94315

116394

23.4

904

899

Fatwah

4.9

120.2

30668

91712

38672

114120

26.1

24.4

7892

949

865

890

59.3

39145

52950

35.3

893

910

4.2

54.8

10258

47686

12204

65050

19

36.4

2906

1187

891

881

165.7

1339

123841
8

111203
19

1824182

1409034

19

27.0

7139

1069

874

891

Phulwari
Sharif

PATNA

Area(in
Sq.km)

Daniawan
Khusrupur

PPA

Source: Census of India, 2001

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

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Annexure 5: District wise Schedule Tribe- Schedule Caste population in PPA


Names

Total Population

SC

% SC

ST

% ST

Bihar state

82998509

13,048,608

15.7

758,351

0.9

Patna district

3427029
2846342

729,988

15.5

9,236

0.2

342317

12

2822

0.1

PPA
Source: Census of India, 2001

Annexure 6: CD Block wise Schedule Tribe- Schedule Caste population in PPA

District
Patna

Name of CD blocks
under PMR

Total Pop.2001

195,467
251,817
1,490,809
76,810
191,005
179,676
145,513
9,828
21,156
118,134
147,341
13,933
4,853

Maner
Danapur-cum-Khagaul
Patna Rural
Sampatchak
Phulwari
Bihta
Naubatpur
Masauhri
Dhanarua
Punpun
Fatwah
Daniawan
Khusrupur

Total PMA

SC

30,935
19,736
13,561
22,985
48,981
45,030
42,068
5,381
8,232
58,893
38,653
6,183
1,679

2846342

342317

% SC

ST

% ST

15.8%
7.8%
0.9%
29.9%
25.6%
25.1%
28.9%
54.8%
38.9%
49.9%
26.2%
44.4%
34.6%

1,928
39
27
47
160
165
284
7
164
1
-

0.56

12

2822

0.1

0.43
0.35
0.04
0.11
0.06
0.13
0.04
0.01
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.01

Source: Census of India,2001

Annexure 7: District wise Literacy rate and Female literacy, PPA


Names

Total Population 2001

Bihar state
Patna district
PPA

Literacy Rate (%)

82998509

33.7

3427029

63

2846342

58.4

Source: Census of India, 2001

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Annexure 8: CD Block wise Literacy rate and Female literacy, PPA


District

Name of CD blocks
under PPA

Total Population

Patna

Maner
Danapur-cum-Khagaul
Patna Rural
Sampatchak
Phulwari
Bihta
Naubatpur
Masauhri
Dhanarua
Punpun
Fatwah
Daniawan
Khusrupur

195,467
251,817
1,490,809
76,810
191,005
179,676
145,513
9,828
21,156
118,134
147,341
13,933
4,853
2846342

Total PPA
Source: Census of India,2001

Literacy Rate (%)

38.5%
56.3%
69.0%
46.3%
52.8%
47.8%
44.1%
37.3%
37.5%
42.7%
41.3%
32.7%
41.0%
58.4

Annexure 9: Occupational Structure, CD block level


District
Patna

Name of CD blocks
under PPA
Maner

Total
po.2001
195,467

Workforce
2001
60,076

% Main
workers
75%

% marginal
workers
25%

Danapur-cum-khagaul

251,817

64,069

85%

15%

Patna rural

1,490,809

381,114

93%

7%

Sampatchak

76,810

23,338

82%

18%

Phulwari

191,005

53,013

73%

27%

Bihta

179,676

54,172

83%

17%

Naubatpur

145,513

47,150

74%

26%

Masaurhi

9,828

3,968

69%

31%

Dhanarua

21,156

7,776

85%

15%

Punpun

118,134

44,334

75%

25%

Fatwah

147,341

47,339

81%

19%

Daniawan

13,933

5,828

78%

22%

Khusrupur

4,853

1,347

80%

20%

Total PPA

2846342

793,524

85%

15%

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Annexure 10: Employment structure, CD block wise

Patna

Name of CD
blocks under
PPA
Maner
Danapur-cumKhagaul
Patna Rural

Total Pop.
2001

Workforce
2001

195,467

60,076

251,817

64,069

1,490,809

381,114

Sampatchak

76,810

23,338

Phulwari

191,005

53,013

Bihta

179,676

54,172

Naubatpur

145,513

47,150

Masauhri

9,828

3,968

Dhanarua

21,156

7,776

Punpun

118,134

44,334

Fatwah

147,341

47,339

Daniawan

13,933

5,828

Khusrupur
Total PPA

4,853

1,347

District

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

2846342

793,524

%
WFP
R

%
Primary

30.7
25.4

65%
27%

35%
73%

25.6
30.4
27.8
30.1
32.4
40.4
36.8
37.5
32.1
41.8
27.8

8%
76%
50%
71%
78%
94%
87%
86%
65%
83%
71%

92%
24%
50%
29%
22%
6%
13%
14%
35%
17%
29%

37%

63%

27.9

% NonPrimary

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Annexure 11: Main workers, Marginal workers, Non-workers and those marginal workers, non-workers seeking/available for work classified by age and sex
Name

Total/

Age

Rural/
Urban

group

1
BIHAR

Total

Total

BIHAR

Total

0-4

BIHAR

Total

5-14

BIHAR

Total

15-59

BIHAR

Total

60 +

BIHAR

Rural

Total

BIHAR

Rural

0-4

BIHAR

Rural

5-14

BIHAR

Rural

15-59

BIHAR

Rural

60 +

BIHAR

Urban

Total

BIHAR

Urban

0-4

BIHAR

Urban

5-14

BIHAR

Urban

15-59

BIHAR

Urban

60 +

Patna

Total

Total

Patna

Total

0-4

Patna

Total

5-14

Patna

Total

15-59

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Main workers

Persons
2

Population
Males
3

Females
4

Persons
5

Marginal workers

Main workers
Males
Females
6
7

Non-workers

Persons
8

Total
Males
9

Females
10

Seeking/available for work


Persons
Males
Females
11
12
13

Persons
14

Total
Males
15

Females
16

Seeking/availabe for work


Persons
Males
Females
17
18
19

82998509
100
11183897
13.47
23868079
28.76
42445259
51.14
5501274
6.63

43243795
100
5727185
13.24
12675464
29.31
21919141
50.69
2922005
6.76

39754714
100
5456712
13.73
11192615
28.15
20526118
51.63
2579269
6.49

21052875
100
33602
0.16
539760
2.56
18417164
87.48
2062349
9.80

17511018
100
26198
0.15
405049
2.31
15260620
87.15
1819151
10.39

3541857
100
7404
0.21
134711
3.80
3156544
89.12
243198
6.87

6921731
100
9977
0.14
577740
8.35
5846658
84.47
487356
7.04

2971985
100
4897
0.16
305794
10.29
2409980
81.09
251314
8.46

3949746
100
5080
0.13
271946
6.89
3436678
87.01
236042
5.98

1473509
100
1209
0.08
61083
4.15
1366755
92.76
44462
3.02

1117512
100
876
0.08
44508
3.98
1038757
92.95
33371
2.99

355997
100
333
0.09
16575
4.66
327998
92.14
11091
3.12

55023903
100
11140318
20.25
22750579
41.35
18181437
33.04
2951569
5.36

22760792
100
5696090
25.03
11964621
52.57
4248541
18.67
851540
3.74

32263111
100
5444228
16.87
10785958
33.43
13932896
43.19
2100029
6.51

2194397
100
2087
0.10
235184
10.72
1922483
87.61
34643
1.58

1374551
100
1244
0.09
151091
10.99
1207617
87.86
14599
1.06

819846
100
843
0.10
84093
10.26
714866
87.20
20044
2.44

74316709
100
10246564
13.79
21542192
28.99
37562029
50.54
4965924
6.68

38594996
100
5241522
13.58
11442566
29.65
19270589
49.93
2640319
6.84

35721713
100
5005042
14.01
10099626
28.27
18291440
51.21
2325605
6.51

19112829
100
30898
0.16
507585
2.66
16664369
87.19
1909977
9.99

15760425
100
23966
0.15
379924
2.41
13676787
86.78
1679748
10.66

3352404
100
6932
0.21
127661
3.81
2987582
89.12
230229
6.87

6639740
100
9616
0.14
559737
8.43
5603252
84.39
467135
7.04

2784397
100
4651
0.17
294537
10.58
2247930
80.73
237279
8.52

3855343
100
4965
0.13
265200
6.88
3355322
87.03
229856
5.96

1375700
100
1121
0.08
58361
4.24
1274634
92.65
41584
3.02

1034029
100
812
0.08
42478
4.11
959732
92.81
31007
3.00

341671
100
309
0.09
15883
4.65
314902
92.17
10577
3.10

48564140
100
10206050
21.02
20474870
42.16
15294408
31.49
2588812
5.33

20050174
100
5212905
26.00
10768105
53.71
3345872
16.69
723292
3.61

28513966
100
4993145
17.51
9706765
34.04
11948536
41.90
1865520
6.54

1625910
100
1645
0.10
197621
12.15
1398402
86.01
28242
1.74

1008020
100
967
0.10
127190
12.62
868675
86.18
11188
1.11

617890
100
678
0.11
70431
11.40
529727
85.73
17054
2.76

8681800
100
937333
10.80
2325887
26.79
4883230
56.25
535350
6.17

4648799
100
485663
10.45
1232898
26.52
2648552
56.97
281686
6.06

4033001
100
451670
11.20
1092989
27.10
2234678
55.41
253664
6.29

1940046
100
2704
0.14
32175
1.66
1752795
90.35
152372
7.85

1750593
100
2232
0.13
25125
1.44
1583833
90.47
139403
7.96

189453
100
472
0.25
7050
3.72
168962
89.18
12969
6.85

281991
100
361
0.13
18003
6.38
243406
86.32
20221
7.17

187588
100
246
0.13
17
11257
2
6.00
162050
86.39
14035
7.48

94403
100
115
0.12
6746
7.15
81356
86.18
6186
6.55

97809
100
88
0.09
2722
2.78
92121
94.18
2878
2.94

83483
100
64
0.08
2030
2.43
79025
94.66
2364
2.83

14326
100
24
0.17
692
4.83
13096
91.41
514
3.59

6459763
100
934268
14.46
2275709
35.23
2887029
44.69
362757
5.62

2710618
100
483185
17.83
1196516
44.14
902669
33.30
128248
4.73

3749145
100
451083
12.03
1079193
28.79
1984360
52.93
234509
6.25

568487
100
442
0.08
37563
6.61
524081
92.19
6401
1.13

366531
100
277
0.08
23901
6.52
338942
92.47
3411
0.93

201956
100
165
0.08
13662
6.76
185139
91.67
2990
1.48

4718592
100
536437
11.37
1269888
26.91
2598155
55.06

2519942
100
277170
11.00
678192
26.91
1393296
55.29

2198650
100
259267
11.79
591696
26.91
1204859
54.80

1161984
100
1353
0.12
21931
1.89
1035362
89.10

996560
100
1073
0.11
16709
1.68
886745
88.98

165424
100
280
0.17
5222
3.16
148617
89.84

263663
100
371
0.14
17884
6.78
226048
85.73

135950
100
202
0.15
10331
7.60
114122
83.94

127713
100
169
0.13
7553
5.91
111926
87.64

71554
100
45
0.06
2100
2.93
67304
94.06

55775
100
32
0.06
1540
2.76
52534
94.19

15779
100
13
0.08
560
3.55
14770
93.61

3292945
100
534713
16.24
1230073
37.35
1336745
40.59

1387432
100
275895
19.89
651152
46.93
392429
28.28

1905513
100
258818
13.58
578921
30.38
944316
49.56

231904
100
111
0.05
14724
6.35
214291
92.41

148252
100
68
0.05
9325
6.29
137459
92.72

83652
100
43
0.05
5399
6.45
76832
91.85

172

FINAL REPORT

Name

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

Total/

Age

Rural/
Urban

group

Total

1
60 +

Patna

Rural

58.43
Total

Patna

Rural

0-4

Patna

Rural

5-14

Patna

Rural

15-59

Patna

Rural

60 +

Patna

Urban

Total

Patna

Urban

0-4

Patna

Urban

5-14

Patna

Urban

15-59

Patna

Urban

60 +

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

Total

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

0-4

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

5-14

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

15-59

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

60 +

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

Total

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

0-4

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

5-14

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

15-59

Patna

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Main workers

Marginal workers

Persons
2
314112
6.66

Population
Males
3
171284
6.80

Females
4
142828
6.50

Persons
5
103338
8.89

Main workers
Males
Females
6
7
92033
11305
9.24
6.83

2757060
100
353876
12.84
779294
28.27
1431374
51.92
192516
6.98

1456408
100
181320
12.45
417667
28.68
751355
51.59
106066
7.28

1300652
100
172556
13.27
361627
27.80
680019
52.28
86450
6.65

707355
100
971
0.14
14979
2.12
618677
87.46
72728
10.28

585539
100
759
0.13
11148
1.90
509569
87.03
64063
10.94

1961532
100
182561
9.31
490594
25.01
1166781
59.48
121596
6.20

1063534
100
95850
9.01
260525
24.50
641941
60.36
65218
6.13

897998
100
86711
9.66
230069
25.62
524840
58.45
56378
6.28

454629
100
382
0.08
6952
1.53
416685
91.65
30610
6.73

131176
100
13957
10.64
36800
28.05
72648
55.38
7771
5.92

69419
100
7304
10.52
19180
27.63
38808
55.90
4127
5.95

61757
100
6653
10.77
17620
28.53
33840
54.80
3644
5.90

1366444
100
119729
8.76
327483
23.97
833438

746344
100
63102
8.45
174421
23.37
462553

620100
100
56627
9.13
153062
24.68
370885

Non-workers

Persons
8
19360
7.34

Total
Males
9
11295
8.31

Females
10
8065
6.31

121816
100
212
0.17
3831
3.14
109108
89.57
8665
7.11

222451
100
331
0.15
15492
6.96
189928
85.38
16700
7.51

105686
100
172
0.16
8672
8.21
87542
82.83
9300
8.80

116765
100
159
0.14
6820
5.84
102386
87.69
7400
6.34

55492
100
35
0.06
1766
3.18
51964
93.64
1727
3.11

41664
100
24
0.06
1277
3.06
39023
93.66
1340
3.22

411021
100
314
0.08
5561
1.35
377176
91.77
27970
6.81

43608
100
68
0.16
1391
3.19
39509
90.60
2640
6.05

41212
100
40
0.10
2392
5.80
36120
87.64
2660
6.45

30264
100
30
0.10
1659
5.48
26580
87.83
1995
6.59

10948
100
10
0.09
733
6.70
9540
87.14
665
6.07

16062
100
10
0.06
334
2.08
15340
95.50
378
2.35

28740
100
24
0.08
498
1.73
26031
90.57
2187
7.61

25960
100
17
0.07
407
1.57
23552
90.72
1984
7.64

2780
100
7
0.25
91
3.27
2479
89.17
203
7.30

3719
100
3
0.08
252
6.78
3204
86.15
260
6.99

2679
100
17 2
30.07
179
6.68
2308
86.15
190
7.09

1040
100
1
0.10
73
7.02
896
86.15
70
6.73

323405
100
260
0.08
5103
1.58
297367

292434
100
213
0.07
4091
1.40
269249

30971
100
47
0.15
1012
3.27
28118

23230
100
28
0.12
1340
5.77
20427

17822
100
20
0.11
968
5.43
15700

5408
100
8
0.15
372
6.88
4727

173

Seeking/available for work


Persons
Males
Females
11
12
13
2105
1669
436
2.94
2.99
2.76

Persons
14
191414
5.81

Total
Males
15
67956
4.90

Females
16
123458
6.48

Seeking/availabe for work


Persons
Males
Females
17
18
19
2778
1400
1378
1.20
0.94
1.65

13828
100
11
0.08
489
3.54
12941
93.59
387
2.80

1827254
100
352574
19.30
748823
40.98
622769
34.08
103088
5.64

765183
100
180389
23.57
397847
51.99
154244
20.16
32703
4.27

1062071
100
172185
16.21
350976
33.05
468525
44.11
70385
6.63

79658
100
44
0.06
7267
9.12
71104
89.26
1243
1.56

49964
100
29
0.06
4626
9.26
44793
89.65
516
1.03

29694
100
15
0.05
2641
8.89
26311
88.61
727
2.45

14111
100
8
0.06
263
1.86
13511
95.75
329
2.33

1951
100
2
0.10
71
3.64
1829
93.75
49
2.51

1465691
100
182139
12.43
481250
32.83
713976
48.71
88326
6.03

622249
100
95506
15.35
253305
40.71
238185
38.28
35253
5.67

843442
100
86633
10.27
227945
27.03
475791
56.41
53073
6.29

152246
100
67
0.04
7457
4.90
143187
94.05
1535
1.01

98288
100
39
0.04
4699
4.78
92666
94.28
884
0.90

53958
100
28
0.05
2758
5.11
50521
93.63
651
1.21

1640
100
1
0.06
54
3.29
1529
93.23
56
3.41

1332
100
1
0.08
34
2.55
1250
93.84
47
3.53

308
100
0
0.00
20
6.49
279
90.58
9
2.92

98717
100
13930
14.11
36050
36.52
43413
43.98
5324
5.39

40780
100
7285
17.86
18594
45.60
12948
31.75
1953
4.79

57937
100
6645
11.47
17456
30.13
30465
52.58
3371
5.82

8432
100
0
0.00
555
6.58
7737
91.76
140
1.66

5275
100
0
0.00
344
6.52
4851
91.96
80
1.52

3157
100
0
0.00
211
6.68
2886
91.42
60
1.90

9184
100
5
0.05
183
1.99
8800

8225
100
3
0.04
147
1.79
7895

959
100
2
0.21
36
3.75
905

1019809
100
119441
11.71
321040
31.48
515644

436088
100
62869
14.42
169362
38.84
177604

583721
100
56572
9.69
151678
25.98
338040

112052
100
48
0.04
5185
4.63
105729

72785
100
30
0.04
3261
4.48
68879

39267
100
18
0.05
1924
4.90
36850

FINAL REPORT

Name

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

Total/

Age

Rural/
Urban

group

1
Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

60 +

Patna UA

Urban

Total

Patna UA

Urban

0-4

Patna UA

Urban

5-14

Patna UA

Urban

15-59

Patna UA

Urban

60 +

Main workers

Persons
2
60.99
85794
6.28

Population
Males
3
61.98
46268
6.20

Females
4
59.81
39526
6.37

Persons
5
91.95
20675
6.39

1497620
100
133686
8.93
364283
24.32
906086
60.50
93565
6.25

815763
100
70406
8.63
193601
23.73
501361
61.46
50395
6.18

681857
100
63280
9.28
170682
25.03
404725
59.36
43170
6.33

352145
100
284
0.08
5601
1.59
323398
91.84
22862
6.49

Marginal workers

Main workers
Males
Females
6
7
92.07
90.79
18881
1794
6.46
5.79

318394
100
230
0.07
4498
1.41
292801
91.96
20865
6.55

Persons
8
87.93
1435
6.18

Total
Males
9
88.09
1134
6.36

Females
10
87.41
301
5.57

26949
100
31
0.12
1592
5.91
23631
87.69
1695
6.29

20501
100
22
0.11
1147
5.59
18008
87.84
1324
6.46

6448
100
9
0.14
445
6.90
5623
87.21
371
5.75

33751
100
54
0.16
1103
3.27
30597
90.66
1997
5.92

Non-workers

Seeking/available for work


Persons
Males
Females
11
12
13
95.82
95.99
94.37
196
180
16
2.13
2.19
1.67

10824
100
6
0.06
237
2.19
10329
95.43
252
2.33

9557
100
4
0.04
181
1.89
9145
95.69
227
2.38

1267
100
2
0.16
56
4.42
1184
93.45
25
1.97

Persons
14
50.56
63684
6.24

Total
Males
15
40.73
26253
6.02

Females
16
57.91
37431
6.41

1118526
100
133371
11.92
357090
31.93
559057
49.98
69008
6.17

476868
100
70154
14.71
187956
39.41
190552
39.96
28206
5.91

641658
100
63217
9.85
169134
26.36
368505
57.43
40802
6.36

Seeking/availabe for work


Persons
Males
Females
17
18
19
94.36
94.63
93.84
1090
615
475
0.97
0.84
1.21

120484
100
48
0.04
5740
4.76
113466
94.18
1230
1.02

78060
100
30
0.04
3605
4.62
73730
94.45
695
0.89

42424
100
18
0.04
2135
5.03
39736
93.66
535
1.26

Annexure 12: Main workers, marginal workers, non-workers and those marginal workers, non-workers seeking/ available for work classified by educational level and sex
Total/
Rural/
Urban
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna
District - Patna

Area
Name
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28

Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Rural
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Educational level

Population

Total
Illiterate
48.0035358
Literate
51.9964642
Literate but below matric/secondary
Matric/secondary but below graduate
Technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree
Graduate and above other than technical degree
Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
Total
Illiterate
58.6870797
Literate
41.3129203
Literate but below matric/secondary
Matric/secondary but below graduate
Technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree
Graduate and above other than technical degree
Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
Total
Illiterate
32.9871243
Literate
67.0128757
Literate but below matric/secondary
Matric/secondary but below graduate
Technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree

174

Persons
4718592
2265091
2453501
1306387
487981
16178
304093
17
44371
4
2757060
1618038
1139022
703008
146226
8791
66757
8231
1961532
647053
1314479
603379
341755
7387

Main workers
Persons
1161984
415756
746228
265586
156873
8828
159186
25824
707355
325046
382309
165430
64980
4948
41939
5125
454629
90710
363919
100156
91893
3880

Marginal workers
Total
Seeking/available for work
Persons
Persons
263663
71554
159948
33810
103715
37744
51705
15040
18387
8172
1132
407
10266
5463
1254
669
222451
55492
143184
28584
79267
26908
41232
10877
12109
5299
951
315
5582
3043
745
412
41212
16062
16764
5226
24448
10836
10473
4163
6278
2873
181
92

Total
Persons
3292945
1689387
1603558
989096
312721
6218
134641
17293
1827254
1149808
677446
496346
69137
2892
19236
2361
1465691
539579
926112
492750
243584
3326

Non-workers
Seeking/availabe for work
Persons
231904
40140
191764
42892
69776
1399
47873
6410
79658
21921
57737
17364
16648
505
7639
945
152246
18219
134027
25528
53128
894

FINAL REPORT

District - Patna 28
District - Patna 28
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban
Urban

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

Urban
Urban
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Dinapur Nizamat (M)
Patna (M Corp.)
Patna (M Corp.)
Patna (M Corp.)
Patna (M Corp.)
Patna (M Corp.)
Patna (M Corp.)
Patna (M Corp.)
Patna (M Corp.)

Graduate and above other than technical degree


Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
Total
Illiterate
Literate
Literate but below matric/secondary
Matric/secondary but below graduate
Technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree
Graduate and above other than technical degree
Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree
Total
Illiterate
Literate
Literate but below matric/secondary
Matric/secondary but below graduate
Technical diploma or certificate not equal to degree
Graduate and above other than technical degree
Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree

237336
36140
131176
57648
73528
40835
12302
451
8074
1168
1366444
404763
961681
416479
263339
5492
195978
30785

117247
20699
28740
8772
19968
7564
3460
232
4221
644
323405
57024
266381
67653
67454
2882
95199
17492

4684
509
3719
1931
1788
891
279
23
224
30
23230
7803
15427
6178
4280
104
3456
382

2420
257
1640
798
842
359
140
14
115
16
9184
2483
6701
2429
1905
53
1730
182

115405
14932
98717
46945
51772
32380
8563
196
3629
494
1019809
339936
679873
342648
191605
2506
97323
12911

40234
5465
8432
1759
6673
1711
2049
46
1436
215
112052
11497
100555
17287
40279
681
33036
4673

Annexure 13: Main workers, Marginal workers, Non-workers and those marginal workers, non-workers seeking/available for work classified by age and sex
Name

Total/

Age

Rural/

Urban

BIHAR

Total

Total

BIHAR

Total

0-4

BIHAR

Total

5-14

BIHAR

Total

15-59

BIHAR

Total

60 +

BIHAR

Rural

Total

BIHAR

Rural

0-4

BIHAR

Rural

5-14

BIHAR

Rural

15-59

BIHAR

Rural

60 +

BIHAR

Urban

Total

BIHAR

Urban

0-4

Population

Main workers

Total

Marginal workers
Seeking/available for work

Persons

Persons

Persons

Persons

Total

Non-workers
Seeking/availabe for work

Persons

Persons

11

14

17

82998509
100
11183897
13.47
23868079
28.76
42445259
51.14
5501274
6.63

21052875
100
33602
0.16
539760
2.56
18417164
87.48
2062349
9.80

6921731
100
9977
0.14
577740
8.35
5846658
84.47
487356
17 7.04

1473509
100
1209
0.08
61083
4.15
1366755
92.76
44462
3.02

55023903
100
11140318
20.25
22750579
41.35
18181437
33.04
2951569
5.36

2194397
100
2087
0.10
235184
10.72
1922483
87.61
34643
1.58

74316709
100
10246564
13.79
21542192
28.99
37562029
50.54
4965924
6.68

19112829
100
30898
0.16
507585
2.66
16664369
87.19
1909977
9.99

6639740
100
9616
0.14
559737
8.43
5603252
84.39
467135
7.04

1375700
100
1121
0.08
58361
4.24
1274634
92.65
41584
3.02

48564140
100
10206050
21.02
20474870
42.16
15294408
31.49
2588812
5.33

1625910
100
1645
0.10
197621
12.15
1398402
86.01
28242
1.74

8681800
100
937333

1940046
100
2704

281991
100
361

97809
100
88

6459763
100
934268

568487
100
442

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

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Name

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

Total/

Age

BIHAR

Urban

5-14

BIHAR

Urban

15-59

BIHAR

Urban

60 +

Patna

Total

Total

Patna

Total

0-4

Patna

Total

5-14

Patna

Total

15-59

Patna

Total

60 +

Patna

Rural

58.43
Total

Patna

Rural

0-4

Patna

Rural

5-14

Patna

Rural

15-59

Patna

Rural

60 +

Patna

Urban

Total

Patna

Urban

0-4

Patna

Urban

5-14

Patna

Urban

15-59

Patna

Urban

60 +

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

Total

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

0-4

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

5-14

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

15-59

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Population

Main workers

Total

Marginal workers
Seeking/available for work

Total

Non-workers
Seeking/availabe for work

10.80
2325887
26.79
4883230
56.25
535350
6.17

0.14
32175
1.66
1752795
90.35
152372
7.85

0.13
18003
6.38
243406
86.32
20221
7.17

0.09
2722
2.78
92121
94.18
2878
2.94

14.46
2275709
35.23
2887029
44.69
362757
5.62

0.08
37563
6.61
524081
92.19
6401
1.13

4718592
100
536437
11.37
1269888
26.91
2598155
55.06
314112
6.66

1161984
100
1353
0.12
21931
1.89
1035362
89.10
103338
8.89

263663
100
371
0.14
17884
6.78
226048
85.73
19360
7.34

71554
100
45
0.06
2100
2.93
67304
94.06
2105
2.94

3292945
100
534713
16.24
1230073
37.35
1336745
40.59
191414
5.81

231904
100
111
0.05
14724
6.35
214291
92.41
2778
1.20

2757060
100
353876
12.84
779294
28.27
1431374
51.92
192516
6.98

707355
100
971
0.14
14979
2.12
618677
87.46
72728
10.28

222451
100
331
0.15
15492
6.96
189928
85.38
16700
7.51

55492
100
35
0.06
1766
3.18
51964
93.64
1727
3.11

1827254
100
352574
19.30
748823
40.98
622769
34.08
103088
5.64

79658
100
44
0.06
7267
9.12
71104
89.26
1243
1.56

1961532
100
182561
9.31
490594
25.01
1166781
59.48
121596
6.20

454629
100
382
0.08
6952
1.53
416685
91.65
30610
6.73

41212
100
40
0.10
17
2392
6
5.80
36120
87.64
2660
6.45

16062
100
10
0.06
334
2.08
15340
95.50
378
2.35

1465691
100
182139
12.43
481250
32.83
713976
48.71
88326
6.03

152246
100
67
0.04
7457
4.90
143187
94.05
1535
1.01

131176
100
13957
10.64
36800
28.05
72648
55.38

28740
100
24
0.08
498
1.73
26031
90.57

3719
100
3
0.08
252
6.78
3204
86.15

1640
100
1
0.06
54
3.29
1529
93.23

98717
100
13930
14.11
36050
36.52
43413
43.98

8432
100
0
0.00
555
6.58
7737
91.76

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Name

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

Total/

Age

Dinapur Nizamat (M)

Urban

60 +

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

Total

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

0-4

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

5-14

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

15-59

Patna (M Corp.)

Urban

60 +

Patna UA

Urban

Total

Patna UA

Urban

0-4

Patna UA

Urban

5-14

Patna UA

Urban

15-59

Patna UA

Urban

60 +

Population

Main workers

Total

Marginal workers
Seeking/available for work

Total

Non-workers
Seeking/availabe for work

7771
5.92

2187
7.61

260
6.99

56
3.41

5324
5.39

140
1.66

1366444
100
119729
8.76
327483
23.97
833438
60.99
85794
6.28

323405
100
260
0.08
5103
1.58
297367
91.95
20675
6.39

23230
100
28
0.12
1340
5.77
20427
87.93
1435
6.18

9184
100
5
0.05
183
1.99
8800
95.82
196
2.13

1019809
100
119441
11.71
321040
31.48
515644
50.56
63684
6.24

112052
100
48
0.04
5185
4.63
105729
94.36
1090
0.97

1497620
100
133686
8.93
364283
24.32
906086
60.50
93565
6.25

352145
100
284
0.08
5601
1.59
323398
91.84
22862
6.49

26949
100
31
0.12
1592
5.91
23631
87.69
1695
6.29

10824
100
6
0.06
237
2.19
10329
95.43
252
2.33

1118526
100
133371
11.92
357090
31.93
559057
49.98
69008
6.17

120484
100
48
0.04
5740
4.76
113466
94.18
1230
1.02

17
7

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

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Annexure 14: Statewise details of IEMs implemented


FROM AUGUST 1991 T0 MAY 2011
BASED ON PART B OF IEM FORM FILED BY ENTREPRENEURS
Investment
Employment
State/UT
No.of IEMs
(Rs.Crore)
(Numbers)
Andaman & Nicobar Islands

165

936

23298

185290

474

Assam

124

1630

12083

Bihar

14

168

2660

Chandigarh

258

1165

Chhattisgarh

81

3126

14749

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

113

1812

11350

Daman & Diu

109

2426

7790

Delhi

51

646

4880

Goa

117

890

14526

Gujarat

1581

86653

227482

Haryana

458

17422

74893

Himachal Pradesh

91

1870

13720

Jammu & Kashmir

23

2117

30035

Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh

Jharkhand

68

2061

10765

Karnataka

260

12438

46204

81

1019

11764

389

22513

91247

1588

38593

261612

13

385

Meghalaya

26

73

2083

Mizoram

Nagaland

Orissa

82

1985

13127

Pondicherry

54

359

5711

Punjab

324

6879

77543

Rajasthan

446

15198

96103

22

15

4173

569

15316

93279

Kerala
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur

Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura

253

507

Uttar Pradesh

619

25911

97682

Uttaranchal

355

4838

92933

West Bengal

728

31973

134164

9325

321762

1640544

Total

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Annexure 15: Road Sections

Central Spine Road 80 m

All proposed contiguous urban area are well connected by providing dedicated corridor for public
transportation system
( for eg. BRTS).

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Regional Road and Growth Pocket Road 60 m

Proposed Peripheral Radial Road provides regional connectivity to urban contiguous area and urban
nodes. It can be act as another bypass road for Patna.

Peripheral radial road with / without dedicated corridor for public transport

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Sub-divisional roads 45 m -

Above section shows sub-divisional road without dedicated corridor for public transport in
continuous urban area and rest of PMR All the NHs, SHs and the proposed regional roads acts as link
road for the rest of PPA.
Minor roads

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

181

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Annexure 16: Salient features of different wasterwater treatment technologies

SI
No

2
3

5
6

8
9

Features

Suitability of
Technology in
Indian conditions.
Whether Primary
treatment is
required?
Ability to take
shock loading

Proven
Performance (if
any Sewage
Treatment Plant
is constructed
based on the
Technology)

Ability to meet
disposal norms
Land
Requirement in
Acres (10 MLD)
Capital Cost of
Treatment (Rs.
Lakhs per MLD)
Power
requirement for
10 MLD
(KWH/day )
Type of Process

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Intermittent
Densadeg &
Decanted
Biofiltration
Extended
Technology
Aeration

Rotating
Biological
UASB
Contractor
System

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

EASB

Fluidized
Activated
Extended
Trickling
Aerobic
Sludge
SBR
Aeration
Filters
Bioreactor
Process

Cyclic
Activated
Sludge
Technology

Anaerobic
Waste
Stabilization
Pond

Aerobic
Facultative
Waste
Aerated
Stabilization
Lagoon
Pond

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Large Scale
Plants are
very few in
numbers in
India One
each and are
effectively
operational

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Pilot Plant
of 250 Cum
per day is
set up by
Thermax at
Pune..

Yes

Yes

Yes

Small Scale
Plants are
few in
numbers
and are
effectively
operational

10MLD- 2 Nos
STP for Delhi
Jal Board -By
Degremont.
Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

NA

4.5

2.25

1.05

10

10

N.A

60

35

28

22

40

45

50

30

50

75

15

15

15

N.A

2500

3500

1200

1200

3000

4500

2520

1800

2000

1300

100

100

3000

Aerobic

Aerobic

Aerobic

Anaerobic Anaerobic Aerobic

Aerobic

Aerobic

Aerobic

Aerobic

Aerobic

182

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Annexure 17: Technical note on solid waste landfill site

Municipal solid waste is disposed on landfill with an objective of maintaining health and hygienic
condition in the city. Landfill site is designed, constructed with the objective of minimum impact to
the environment. Selection of a landfill site is dependent on locational criteria mentioned below.
The landfill site shall be large enough to last for 20-25 years and preferably within 5 km from present
city limits.
The site shall be at least 500 mt. away from habitation clusters, forest areas, monuments, National
Parks, Wetlands and places of important cultural, historical or religious interest.
No landfill should be constructed within 200 mt of any lake or pond.
No landfill should be constructed within 100mt. of a navigable river.
No landfill should be constructed within 200mt. of the right of way of any state or national highway.
A site should be at least 500mt. away from a notified habitated area. A buffer zone of 500mt. around
a landfill boundary should be declared as a No development zone after the landfill location is
finalized. No landfill site should be constructed within critical habitat areas.
A landfill should not be constructed in areas where water table is less than 2 mt. below ground
surface.
No landfill should be constructed within 500 mt. of any water supply.
Topographical and geographical features (contour, slope, soil type) of the site should be carefully
analyzed in order to prevent soil contamination and disturbance of drainage pattern.
Transportation and linkages will be clearly defined for waste movement from the city. The influence
of increased heavy vehicle traffic due to land filling should be taken care in order to avoid nuisance.
For HMR area required for landfill site is calculated as mentioned below. Number of options is
worked out based on certain assumptions. It may subject to vary depending on the existing situation
prevailing on the site. Assumptions are carried out after referring Manual on Municipal Solid Waste
Management, CPHEEO, and Ministry of Urban Development.

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

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Patna

vaishali

Patna

Patna

Patna

Patna

vaishali

Patna

Saran

10

Patna

11

vaishali

12

Patna

13

vaishali

14

vaishali

Patna

16
17

vaishali
Patna

Kita
Chauhattar

26017

3.27

Hajipur

Sherpur

24116

22.37

Sabalpur

23499

5.96

Raghopur

18817

3.42

Punpun
Bihta
DinapurCumKhagaul
Maner
Hajipur
Naubatpur
Sonepur
Punpun
Raghopur
Khusrupur
Raghopur
Raghopur

Raghopur
Daniawan

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Panapur
Darweshpur
Uparwar

18696

5.19

16357

4.81

Dighi Kalan

16191

14

33.47

Birpur

15365

5.17

Sabalpur

14250

6.22

Lakhna

14142

11.50

Paharpur

13719

0 18 0

2.30

Baikatpur

12818

2.52

Rustampur
Juramanpur
Karari
Ramnagar
Diara(Part in
Athmalgola)
*

12215

10

17.79

11828

6.03

11683

3.22

Terahrasia
Shahpur

11587
11571

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

9
7

8.32
2.30

184

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Maner

Bakhtiarpur
15

Village

C.D. Block

District

Sr.No

Annexure 18: Scalogram Analysis - Study Area

3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

18

Patna

19

Patna

20

vaishali

21

Patna

22

Patna

23

Patna

24

Patna

25

vaishali

26

vaishali

27

vaishali

Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Khusrupur
Raghopur
Sampatcha
k
Phulwari
Phulwari
Bihta
Bidupur

28

Patna

29

vaishali

30

Patna

31

Patna

32

Saran

33
34

Patna
Patna

Raghopur
Raghopur
DinapurCumKhagaul
Bidupur
Bakhtiarpur
Daniawan
Dighwara
Bakhtiarpur
Athmalgola

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

10060

13

31.22

Shahabad
Rampur
Shamchand

9941

6.35

9801

3.32

Bairia
Alampur
Gonpura

9771

11

8.65

9611

3.81

Nohsa

9509

11.95

Bihta
Daudnagar
Motaluke
Damaipatti

9029

13

53.73

8921

1.98

Jethuli
Fatehpur
Shahbaz

8767

12

43.11

8697

10

9.04

3.22

Fatehpur

18
5

Jamsaut

8696

Biddupur
Rupas
Mahagi
Bankipur
Machhariaw
an

8613

6.33

8529

3.10

8219

4.20

Sitalpur

8167

9.88

Kala Diara
Sabnima

8072
8036

1
0

1
1

1
1

0
0

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

6
6

1.98
5.28

185

2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
1st
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

35

Patna

36

Patna

37

Patna

38

Patna

39

Patna

40

Patna

41

Patna

42

vaishali

43

Patna

44

Patna

45

Patna

46

Saran

47

Patna

48

Patna

49

Patna

50

Patna

51
52

Patna
Patna

Bakhtiarpur
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Khusrupur
Bihta
Fatwah
Dhanarua
Masaurhi
Hajipur
Naubatpur
Punpun
Bihta
Sonepur
Punpun
Phulwari
DinapurCumKhagaul
Daniawan
Masaurhi
Dinapur-

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Ghoswari
Panapur
Taufir
Hardas
Bigha

8023

4.34

7809

1.44

7641

0.68

Painal

7560

5.19

Dumri

7553

12

34.93

Barni

7511

12.10

Pakri
Halalpur
Madarpur

7400

1.09

7257

2.10

Khaspur

7224

0.32

Mohanpur

7129

3.57

Anandpur

7023

10

16.00

Kharika

6979

1.98

Keora
Bhusaula
Danapur

6705

1.13

6653

4.46

Hathiakan

6530

11.74

Kanchanpur

6528

0.32

Saidabad
Ganghara

6526
6418

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
0

1
1

0
1

0
0

1
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

6
6

1.97
2.25

186

18
6

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

CumKhagaul
53

vaishali

54

Patna

55

Patna

56

Patna

57

Saran

58

vaishali

59

Saran

60

Patna

61

Saran

62

Saran

63

Patna

64

vaishali

65

Patna

66

Patna

67

Patna

68

Patna

69
70

vaishali
Patna

Bidupur
Khusrupur
Bakhtiarpur
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Sonepur
Raghopur
Sonepur
Maner
Sonepur
Dighwara
Bakhtiarpur
Raghopur
Phulwari
Bihta
Punpun
Fatwah
Raghopur
Bakhtiarpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

Khilwat

6412

0.67

Ismailpur

6330

0.32

Alipur Bihta

6310

1.29

Punadih
Dumari
Buzurg

6268

1.09

6266

1.13

Raghopur

6232

12

40.59

Jaitiya

6190

0.77

Sadiqpur

6115

2.42

Nazarmira

6096

0.68

Basti Jalal

6032

1.13

Champapur
Juramanpur
Barari

6024

3.87

6008

1.97

Kurthaur

5964

3.81

Madhopur

5946

5.03

ALawalpur

5930

6.29

Saidpur
Chandpur
Idark
Dedur

5922

4.65

5902
5868

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

5
3

4.00
1.17

187

18
7

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

71

Patna

72

Patna

73

Patna

74

Patna

75

Saran

76

Patna

77

Patna

78

vaishali

79

Saran

80

Patna

81

Patna

82

vaishali

83

Saran

84

Patna

85

Saran

86

Patna

87

vaishali

88
89

Patna
vaishali

Sampatcha
k
Naubatpur
Khusrupur
Bihta
Sonepur
Naubatpur
Bihta
Hajipur
Sonepur
Masaurhi
Naubatpur
Bidupur
Sonepur
Bihta
Dighwara
Bihta
Raghopur
Punpun
Bidupur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Sohgi

5752

0.64

Chesi

5741

1.13

Rasulpur

5699

5.53

Sanda

5630

1.45

Naya Ganw

5563

19.67

Haibatpur

5546

0.32

Neura
Sadullahpur
Satan

5499

12

32.65

5448

3.49

Kasmar

5440

1.53

Bhadaura

5414

1.98

Naubatpur

5378

20

66.41

Rahimapur

5305

0.77

Shikarpur

5287

1.13

Amahra

5286

12

14.55

Barua

5282

0.32

Katesar
Jahangirpur
Pirthi

5273

2.30

5232

4.24

Lakhanpur
Mayil

5212
5073

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

0
1

1
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

7
6

6.94
7.07

188

18
8

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
1st
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

90

Patna

91

Patna

92

vaishali

93

Patna

94

Patna

95

Patna

96

Patna

97

vaishali

98

Saran

99

vaishali

100

Saran

101

Patna

102

Saran

103

vaishali

104

Patna

105

vaishali

106

Patna

107

Patna

Phulwari
Maner
Raghopur
Dhanarua
Bihta
Naubatpur
Bihta
Hajipur
Dariapur

Hajipur
Sonepur
Naubatpur
Dighwara
Raghopur
Dhanarua
Raghopur
Sampatcha
k
Maner

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Mahuli

5063

10

29.20

Chhitnawan

5062

4.51

Malikpur

4998

3.61

Kosut
Daulatpur
semri

4916

2.10

4882

5.80

Ajawan
Dealpur
Daulat
Ghauspur
Ijra

4860

13

60.00

4835

2.72

4748

0.77

Mujauna
Bishunpur
Basant urf
Suhai
Parmanandp
ur

4742

0.68

4736

1.74

4712

6.29

Gopalpur

4700

0.77

Manupur

4648

1.01

Bahrampur

4606

0.64

Nadwan

4598

11

49.32

Chaunkia

4584

0.32

Gopalpur
Rampur
Diara Taufir

4575

10

12.99

4567

0.77

189

18
9

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
1st
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
1st
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

108

Patna

109

Patna

110

Patna

111

Patna

112

Patna

113

Saran

114

Patna

115

Patna

116

Patna

117

Patna

118

Patna

119

Patna

120

Patna

121

Patna

122

Patna

123

Patna

124

Patna

125
126

vaishali
vaishali

Bihta
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Bakhtiarpur
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Sonepur
Fatwah
Naubatpur
Maner
Bakhtiarpur
Bihta
Fatwah
Bihta
Bihta
Sampatcha
k
Phulwari
Dhanarua
Bidupur
Bidupur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Nathupur

4521

1.61

Deodaha

4431

1.45

Nisarpura

4431

15

65.77

Hedaiatpur

4334

1.29

Mirchi

4326

3.06

Bharanpura

4288

1.94

Usfa

4277

2.25

Ibrahimpur

4267

1.00

Balua

4263

1.45

Bariarpur

4263

0.32

Aminabad

4259

0.64

Gauri Punda

4221

1.13

Bishunpura

4212

2.97

Kharagpur

4127

21.73

Kandap
Yakubpur
Nagwan

4120

4.66

4109

4.43

Patharhat

4089

2.95

Rajasan
Saidpur

4085
4081

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

6
3

2.52
0.32

190

19
0

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
1st
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Ganesh

127

Patna

128

vaishali

DinapurCumKhagaul

129

Patna

Hajipur
DinapurCumKhagaul

130

vaishali

Hajipur

131

vaishali

132

Patna

133

Patna

134

Saran

135

vaishali

136

Saran

137

vaishali

138

vaishali

139

vaishali

140

Patna

141

Patna

142

Patna

Raghopur
DinapurCumKhagaul
Punpun
Sonepur
Bidupur
Sonepur
Bidupur
Bidupur
Raghopur
DinapurCumKhagaul
Daniawan
Phulwari

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Bari Khagaul
Bishunpur
Basant urf
Suhai

Habaspur
Kashipur
Chak Bibi
Chak Singar
Barari

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

4067

3.81

3rd
order

4060

1.29

3rd
order

4050

1.00

4049

0.68

3960

5.04

Hetanpur

3957

3.26

Kansari

3902

2.59

Chaturpur
Bishunpur
Said Ali

3868

0.32

3846

0.32

Badurahi

3808

0.64

Amer

3789

0.68

Ramdauli

3778

9.71

Sirirampur

3769

1.49

19
1

Dhanaut

3712

0.77

Daniawan

3701

6.65

Simra

3651

5.04

191

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

143

Patna

144

Patna

145

Patna

146

Patna

147

Patna

148

Patna

149

Saran

150

Patna

151

Patna

152

Patna

153

vaishali

Naubatpur
Punpun
Phulwari
Daniawan
Punpun
Dhanarua
Sonepur
Daniawan
Phulwari

1.17

Pothi

3640

7.97

Kurkuri

3616

1.97

Sikandarpur

3612

0.32

Saidpur

3607

2.73

Moriawan

3588

1.61

Dudhaila

3549

1.53

Salarpur

3544

1.74

3525

1.00

3522

2.68

3522

0.32

3521

3521

156

Patna

Mohsinpur

3482

157

Patna

Pakri

3472

158

Patna

3438

159

Patna

3437

160
161

vaishali
Patna

Manora
Rampur
Diara
Yusufpur
Dighikhurd
Sonmai

3433
3412

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
1

0
1

0
1

0
0

19
2

0.32

0.68

0.68

0.32

4.67

2.25

0
0

0
1

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
8

0.32
3.96

192

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

sukwarpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Homepathic Dispensary

Raghopur

Hajipur
Dhanarua

Senior Secondary School

vaishali

Maner

College

155

Punpun

Railways services

Hajipur

Bihta

Tap

vaishali

Khusrupur

Health Centre

3647

154

Hajipur

Primary Health Centre

Karai

Chhatna
Gokhulpur
Kurhar
Sajnupur
Mathihan
Bishunpur
Bala Dhari
urf Balwa

Bihta

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

162

Patna

163

Patna

164

Patna

165

Patna

166

vaishali

167

Patna

168

Patna

169

Patna

170

Saran

171

Patna

172

Saran

173

Patna

174

vaishali

175

Patna

176

Patna

177

Patna

178
179

Patna
Patna

DinapurCumKhagaul
Bakhtiarpur
Fatwah
Bihta

Hajipur
Bakhtiarpur
Bihta
Punpun
Dariapur
Daniawan
Dighwara
Fatwah
Hajipur
Punpun
Maner
Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Phulwari

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Rukanpura
Gayaspur
Mahazi

3386

22.29

3380

2.54

Jamalpur

3348

0.32

Sadisopur
Daulatpur
Deoria urf
Daulatpur

3345

16

34.22

3341

14

36.27

Karanauti

3330

8.24

Bahpura

3329

4.68

Zahidpur

3329

0.68

Sakraicha

3311

2.10

Hasanpur

3287

0.32

Kuraia

3286

1.17

Masarhi

3266

2.25

Saim Chak

3265

0.32

Barawan

3242

0.32

Nagwan

3241

1.17

Nauhi

3239

0.64

Chiraura
Suitha

3220
3209

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

8
7

3.42
4.31

193

19
3

2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

180

Patna

181

Saran

182

Patna

183

Patna

184

Patna

185

Patna

186

Patna

187

Patna

188

Patna

189

Patna

190

Saran

191

Patna

192

Patna

193

Patna

194

Patna

195

Patna

196

Saran

197

Saran

DinapurCumKhagaul
Sonepur
Khusrupur
Bakhtiarpur
Masaurhi
Bakhtiarpur
Bihta
Bihta
Punpun
Bakhtiarpur
Sonepur
Fatwah
Phulwari
Maner
Fatwah
Phulwari
Sonepur
Dighwara

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Madhopur

3198

0.77

Gobind Chak
Khirodharpu
r

3184

4.81

3180

0.32

Mogalpura

3176

0.68

Nisiawan

3155

0.68

Doman
Parkhotimpu
r Painathi

3153

1.71

3147

2.30

Parri

3139

2.36

Panwar

3128

1.13

Mulrajpur

3123

11.74

Gopalpur

3111

3.42

Daulatpur

3108

0.32

Janipur

3069

21.63

Sarasat
Rasulpur
Kurtha
Muhammad
pur Korji

3053

10

15.00

3030

1.17

3018

1.09

Chausia

3012

1.17

Salimpur

3007

8.96

194

19
4

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

198

Patna

199

Patna

200

Saran

201

Patna

202

Patna

203

Patna

204

Saran

205

vaishali

206

Patna

207

Patna

208

Patna

209

Patna

210

Patna

211

Patna

212

Patna

213

Patna

214

Patna

215

Saran

Athmalgola
Dhanarua
Dighwara
Masaurhi
Bihta
Fatwah
Sonepur
Hajipur
Punpun
Naubatpur
Sampatcha
k
Bihta
Phulwari
Bihta
DinapurCumKhagaul
Sampatcha
k
DinapurCumKhagaul
Dighwara

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Chanda

2996

3.89

Oiara

2995

2.84

Tilok Chak

2990

0.68

Sanrari

2979

0.22

Kanhauli

2960

17.70

Mominpur
Baijalpur
Kesho

2958

0.32

2948

0.32

Kuari Bazurg
Makhdumpu
r
Tegharaila
Chhotka

2945

1.29

2945

0.32

2943

0.68

Bahuwara

2931

1.00

Dumri

2916

0.32

Sain

2908

9.39

Pali

2907

0.64

Patlapur
Lanka
Kachhuara

2902

0.64

2861

3.27

19
5

Kasim chak

2853

0.32

Malkha Chak

2851

3.99

195

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

231

Patna

232
233

Saran
Patna

2833

4.83

Bihta

Dekuli

2830

3.53

Sonepur

Sultanpur
Shahjahanp
ur

2825

10.67

Punpun

2823

4.61

Daniawan

Singriawan

2817

2.68

Phulwari
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)

Pakauli

2806

4.04

Sonawan

2790

2.83

Dhanarua

Sattar

2780

0.32

Dighwara

Kanakpur

2779

0.32

Sonepur

Jahangirpur

2778

0.32

Daniawan

Singriawan

2765

3.86

Dhanarua

Baurihi
Bhawani
Prasad urf
Madho

2755

1.00

2751

0.54

Khusrupur

Chaunra

2730

1.98

Sonepur

Kaleanpur

2726

0.32

Bakhtiarpur

Shahpur

2720

0.64

Dighwara

Ami
Mohiuddinp

2710
2709

1
1

1
1

0
1

0
0

0
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
5

0.65
1.13

Punpun

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

196

19
6

Village

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Saran

Total number of facilities

230

Ayuverdic Hospital

Patna

Nursing Home

229

Homeopathic Hospital

vaishali

Simli
Murarpur

C.D. Block
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)

Raghopur
228

Maternity Home

Patna

Co operative Bank

227

Telegraph office

Patna

Child Welfare Centre

226

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Saran

Homepathic Dispensary

225

Senior Secondary School

Saran

College

224

Railways services

Patna

Tap

223

Health Centre

Patna

Primary Health Centre

222

Community Health
Workers

Patna

Bus Facilities

221

Commercial Bank

Patna

Secondary School

220

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Patna

Primaty Health Subcentre

219

Post office

Saran

Middle School

218

Tube well

Patna

Primary School

217

Well

Patna

Hand pump

216

Population

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

ur

234

Patna

235

Patna

236

Patna

237

Patna

238

Patna

239

vaishali

240

Patna

241

Saran

242

Patna

243

Patna

244

Saran

245

Patna

246

Patna

247

Saran

248

Patna

249

Patna

250
251

Patna
Patna

DinapurCumKhagaul
Punpun
Phulwari
Bihta
Bihta
Raghopur
Phulwari
Sonepur
Bihta
Fatwah
Dighwara
DinapurCumKhagaul
Masaurhi
Sonepur
Daniawan
Naubatpur
Dhanarua
Maner

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

Kothawan

2693

0.32

Parthu

2687

0.77

Pasihi

2679

1.61

Kujawan

2673

4.16

Kauria

2661

1.00

Nagargawan

2651

0.32

Majhauli

2649

0.32

Gangajal

2626

1.00

Alhanpura

2622

0.22

Sarwan

2617

0.22

Rampur Ami

2613

7.33

19
7

Usri

2613

17.98

Chapaur

2605

0.22

Murthan

2605

0.64

Taraura

2599

0.32

Kopakalan

2598

1.09

Niman
Darweshpur

2598
2594

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

5
3

1.80
0.32

197

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

252

Saran

253

Patna

254

Saran

255

Patna

256

Patna

257

Patna

258

vaishali

259

Patna

260

Patna

261

Patna

262

Patna

263

vaishali

264

Patna

265

Patna

266

Patna

267

Patna

268

vaishali

269
270

Patna
Saran

Sonepur
Dhanarua
Sonepur
Punpun
Fatwah
Dhanarua
Hajipur
Punpun
Sampatcha
k
Sampatcha
k
Bakhtiarpur
Hajipur
Sampatcha
k
Phulwari
Fatwah
Bihta
Bidupur
Phulwari
Dighwara

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Diara
Shekh
Duman

2588

0.32

Bir

2585

2.25

Sobhepur

2585

0.32

Ekauna

2570

1.80

Raipura

2554

1.80

Bhakhri

2545

0.68

Asdharpur

2540

0.68

Dumri

2540

2.10

Jujharpur

2535

0.64

Dariapur
Gangapur
Narauli

2509

0.32

2506

1.97

Gadai Sarae
Manoharpur
Kachhuara

2500

3.13

2497

4.03

Hinduni

2492

0.32

Sonaru

2481

1.44

Tikaitpur

2472

0.32

Kanchanpur

2459

1.53

Adhpa
Akilpur

2458
2454

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
0

1
1

0
1

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

6
6

17.67
1.98

198

19
8

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

271

Saran

272

Patna

273

Patna

274

Patna

275

Patna

276

Patna

277

Patna

278

Patna

279

Patna

280

Saran

281

Patna

282

Patna

283

Patna

284

Patna

285

Patna

286

Patna

287
288

Patna
Patna

Sonepur
Daniawan
Sampatcha
k
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Sampatcha
k
Naubatpur
Masaurhi
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Sonepur
Bihta
Phulwari
Fatwah
Sampatcha
k
Daniawan
Phulwari
Phulwari
Fatwah

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Chitarsenpur

2443

0.68

Pir Barhauna

2441

1.01

Chainpura

2419

2.12

Mirzapur

2404

0.68

Shahpur

2404

0.77

Khajuri
Dighwa
Mahadeopu
r

2402

4.39

2401

0.32

Lawaich

2400

0.32

Gonawan

2397

7.65

Nawada
Rampur
Ismail

2388

1.49

2380

3.87

Nathupur

2371

1.29

Bali

2370

0.32

Saidanpur

2362

2.25

Nimi

2357

0.32

Bitaura

2352

0.52

Hasanpura
Pitambarpur

2352
2351

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

5
3

1.13
0.32

199

19
9

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

301

Patna

302

vaishali

303

vaishali

Hajipur

Akilabad

2264

0.32

304

vaishali

Hajipur

Karanpur

2264

0.32

305

Patna

Katauna

2263

0.77

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
1st
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

Dariapur

2260

4.07

3rd
order

289

Patna

290

Saran

291

Patna

292

Patna

293

Patna

294

Patna

295

Patna

296

Patna

297

Patna

298

Patna

299

Patna

300

Saran

306

Patna

Masaurhi
Dighwara
Bakhtiarpur
Sampatcha
k
Masaurhi
Bihta
Masaurhi
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Bakhtiarpur
Dhanarua
Sonepur
Sampatcha
k
Bidupur

Khusrupur
DinapurCumKhagaul

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Kharant

2347

0.32

Yusufpur

2346

0.32

Ranisarai

2339

0.32

Chipra

2331

1.09

Bhalua

2330

0.22

Sirirampur
Ghorahuwa
n

2313

0.22

2299

1.62

Shafipur
Tegharaila
Barka

2295

11.43

2289

5.72

Rukunpura

2286

2.07

Dhanruwa

2269

13

45.68

Lodipur
Alabakhshpu
r

2268

0.77

2265

2.91

Bhairopur

2265

2.10

200

20
0

307

Patna

308

Saran

309

Patna

310

Patna

311

Patna

312

Patna

313

Patna

314

vaishali

315

vaishali

316

Patna

317

Patna

318

Patna

319

Patna

320

Patna

321

Saran

322

Patna

323

Patna

Khusrupur
Dighwara
Naubatpur
Khusrupur
Sampatcha
k
Maner
Punpun
Hajipur
Bidupur
Daniawan
Masaurhi
Naubatpur
Phulwari
Naubatpur
Dighwara
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Fatwah
Bidupur

324

vaishali

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

Netar
Bodha
Chhapra
Chak
Chichaul

2254

0.77

2242

1.09

2239

0.64

Shekhpura

2235

0.64

Kura

2218

0.64

Rewa

2216

0.32

Behrawan
Phulhara
Banu
Nawada
Khurd

2205

0.32

2200

1.65

2187

0.20

Top

2186

3.10

Lahsuna

2183

1.13

Adla

2178

2.97

Korji

2178

0.68

Paltu Chhitni

2170

0.64

Jaitipur

2165

3.71

Gyan Chak

2163

0.32

Daulatpur
Bishunpur
KishunDas
Majlishpur

2161

4.84

3rd
order
3rd
order

2159

0.68

3rd
order

201

20
1

325

Patna

326

Patna

327

Patna

328

Patna

329

Patna

330

Patna

331

Saran

332

Patna

333

Patna

334

Patna

335

Patna

336

Patna

337

Saran

338

Patna

339

Patna

340

Saran

341

Patna

342

Patna

343

Patna

Sampatcha
k
Dhanarua
Fatwah
Sampatcha
k
Fatwah
Bihta
Sonepur
Phulwari
Masaurhi
Bakhtiarpur
Maner
Masaurhi
Sonepur
Punpun
Sampatcha
k
Dighwara
Punpun
Bakhtiarpur
Masaurhi

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Gauri Chak

2137

6.29

Atarpura

2127

2.86

Kolhar

2112

0.32

Taranpur

2111

1.85

Maujipur

2090

21.32

Bela
Mahmud
Chak

2083

1.00

2079

0.20

Palanga

2073

2.12

Koriawan

2072

1.97

Chak Daulat

2070

6.89

Singhara

2070

1.29

Karai
Mohammad
pur
Chamuchak
Majhauli

2065

1.00

2059

2.77

2058

0.22

Karanpura

2055

0.64

Dudhia

2046

0.32

Basuhar

2038

10

10.44

Karauta

2033

6.06

Jagpura

2028

0.32

202

20
2

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

344

Saran

345

Patna

346

Patna

347

Patna

348

Patna

349

vaishali

350

Patna

351

Patna

352

Patna

353

Patna

354

Patna

355

Patna

356

Patna

357

Saran

358

Patna

359

Patna

360

vaishali

361

Patna

Dighwara
Naubatpur
Punpun
Bihta
DinapurCumKhagaul
Raghopur
Bihta
Fatwah
Punpun
Bihta
Bihta
Fatwah
Naubatpur
Dariapur
Fatwah
Phulwari
Bidupur
DinapurCum-

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

Nizama Chak

2028

1.65

Badipur

2026

1.00

Nuruddinpur

2019

0.32

Rambad

2015

5.32

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

Lakhni
Bigha
JafrabadTokaraziBeshiNa
oBarar
Lachhmanpu
r
Mohiuddinp
ur

1996

0.32

1991

0.99

1980

1.00

1969

2.36

Sirpalpur

1968

16.06

GOrhna
Bishambhar
pur

1965

0.32

1961

1.49

Jaitiya

1961

0.64

Raunian

1957

0.64

Akbarpur II

1955

6.71

Bhergawan

1949

0.32

Nasirpura

1947

1.09

Gokhulpur

1943

0.22

Gorgawan

1941

0.22

203

20
3

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

Well

Primary School

Tube well

Middle School

Post office

Primaty Health Subcentre

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Secondary School

Commercial Bank

Bus Facilities

Community Health
Workers

Primary Health Centre

Health Centre

Tap

Railways services

College

Senior Secondary School

Homepathic Dispensary

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Child Welfare Centre

Telegraph office

Co operative Bank

Maternity Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Nursing Home

Ayuverdic Hospital

Total number of facilities

Total Centrality Index

1930

0.64

Rahimpur

1930

1.09

Nadpura

1917

0.32

Parsa

1915

10

11.54

Charma

1913

0.77

Harsham
chak

1913

0.32

Taret

1905

1.00

Tiskhora

1904

35.54

Keorha

1898

0.32

Chhitar Chak

1893

0.64

Gheghta
Lachhumanp
ur

1890

0.64

1888

2.54

Munsepur

1880

1.45

Dahibhatta

1878

1.62

Sabalpur

1878

1.17

Ramtari
Chhotki
Masaurhi
Sultanpur

1875

3.39

1874
1874

1
1

0
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

2
4

0.22
0.77

Village

Hierarchy of settlments

Hand pump

Budhgawan

C.D. Block

Population

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

Khagaul
362

Patna

363

Patna

364

Patna

365

Patna

366

Patna

367

Patna

368

Patna

369

Patna

370

Patna

371

Saran

372

Saran

373

Patna

374

Patna

375

Patna

376

Patna

377

Patna

378
379

Patna
vaishali

Phulwari
Phulwari
Dhanarua
Fatwah
Masaurhi
DinapurCumKhagaul
Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Dhanarua
Sonepur
Sonepur
Bakhtiarpur
Bihta
Masaurhi
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Bihta
Masaurhi
Hajipur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

204

20
4

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

380

vaishali

381

Patna

382

Patna

383

Patna

384

Patna

Hajipur
Masaurhi
Bihta
DinapurCumKhagaul
Bihta

386

Patna

Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
DinapurCumKhagaul

387

vaishali

Hajipur

388

Patna

389

Patna

390

Saran

391

Patna

385

Patna

Bihta
Masaurhi
Sonepur
Daniawan
Raghopur

392

vaishali

393

Patna

394

Saran

395

Saran

Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Dariapur
Sonepur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order

Nawada
Kalan

1870

0.32

Basaur

1868

1.17

Banwaripur

1860

22.66

Mobarakpur

1856

18.68

Dilawarpur

1849

2.36

3rd
order
3rd
order

25.40

2nd
order

Mahuli

1842

Khedarpura
Rampur
Nausahan

1839

1.85

1838

0.22

Mustafapur

1836

1.80

Bhakhra

1834

0.32

Chhapra

1834

1.59

Masudpur
Jagdishpur
Idrakarai
Barari

1831

0.32

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

0.22

3rd
order

1828

20
5

Gauharpur

1823

14.15

Akbarpur I

1821

0.20

Rahimpur

1820

4.89

205

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

396

Patna

397

Patna

398

Patna

399

Patna

400

Patna

401

Patna

402

vaishali

403

Patna

Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Bihta
Bihta
Bihta
Khusrupur
Raghopur
Maner
Sampatcha
k
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)

Nondiha

1811

1.49

Motipur

1806

5.35

Neuri

1803

0.32

Kutlupur

1800

0.64

Bilap

1791

5.26

Kohawan

1786

1.13

Saifpur
Chintamanip
ur Maula

1770

0.32

1767

0.68

Fazlabad

1765

1.85

Mircha

1763

1.09

Pali

1762

1.00

Bishunpur

1759

1.17

1757

0.32

1751

0.42

404

Patna

405

Patna

406

Patna

407

Saran

408

Saran

409

vaishali

Hajipur

Makra
Jethui
Nizamat

410

vaishali

Hajipur

Chandaleh

1737

0.32

411

Patna

sona

1733

0.68

412

Patna

Purainia

1731

5.35

413
414

Patna
Patna

Janarjanpur
Simri

1726
1721

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

4
4

3.18
1.29

Naubatpur
Dighwara
Sonepur

Naubatpur
Bihta
Fatwah
Bakhtiarpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

206

20
6

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
Raghopur
415

vaishali

416

Patna

417

Patna

418

Patna

419

vaishali

420

Patna

421

Patna

422

Patna

423

Patna

424

Patna

425

Patna

426

Patna

427

Patna

428

Patna

429

Patna

430

Patna

431

vaishali

Bihta
Dhanarua
Dhanarua
Raghopur
Sampatcha
k
Phulwari
DinapurCumKhagaul
Khusrupur
Phulwari
Punpun
Naubatpur
Khusrupur
DinapurCumKhagaul
Khusrupur
Punpun
Bidupur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Ashpatpur
Singhia urf
Latiahi

1719

0.64

Panrepur

1715

0.32

Rarha

1704

0.77

Kashinagar

1700

1.45

Ibrahimabad

1691

0.22

Ilahi Bag

1691

0.64

Sorampur

1689

4.07

Maksudpur

1683

0.32

Kurtha
Fatehpur
Dhibra

1673

0.32

1670

4.31

Pakri

1669

0.20

Alawalpur

1663

0.32

Malpur

1663

0.32

20
7

Hadaspura
Sukar Beg
Chak

1660

0.22

1658

0.32

Lahladpur
Kamalpur
Singhia

1652

0.64

1646

0.32

207

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

432

Patna

433

Saran

434

vaishali

435

Patna

436

Patna

437

Patna

Bakhtiarpur
Sonepur
Hajipur
Dhanarua
Punpun
Phulwari
Bidupur

438

vaishali

439

vaishali

440

Patna

441

Patna

442

Patna

443

Patna

444

Patna

445

Patna

446

Saran

447

Patna

448

Patna

449
450

Patna
Patna

Raghopur
Naubatpur
Sampatcha
k
Naubatpur
Maner
Masaurhi
Masaurhi
Sonepur
Daniawan
Sampatcha
k
Bihta
Fatwah

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Samsara
Raipur
Hasanpur

1644

8.22

1619

0.32

Kuari Khurd

1617

1.80

Chistipur

1609

2.86

Maranchi

1607

7.25

Salarpur
Chandpur
Chak
Makrand

1607

0.58

1590

0.68

Hajpurwa

1583

0.64

Amarpura

1570

8.37

Kamta Chak

1570

1.09

Babupur

1563

0.64

Mangarpal

1556

1.45

Poawan

1555

1.13

Sarbahanpur

1550

0.10

Dariyapur

1547

1.17

Barki Kewai

1545

0.32

Shekhpura

1545

0.32

Sirichandpur
Bibipur

1541
1538

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

6
3

1.94
0.32

208

20
8

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

451

Patna

452

Patna

453

Patna

454

Patna

455

Patna

456

Saran

457

Patna

458

Patna

459

Patna

460

Patna

461

Saran

462

Patna

463

Saran

464

Patna

465

Patna

466

Patna

467
468

Patna
Patna

Dhanarua
Phulwari
Masaurhi
Fatwah
Naubatpur
Sonepur
Punpun
Khusrupur
Naubatpur
DinapurCumKhagaul
Dighwara
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Sonepur
Masaurhi
Dhanarua
Bakhtiarpur
Bihta
Naubatpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Jalalpur

1531

3.51

Muradpur

1528

0.64

Nura

1528

2.83

Rukunpur
Nagwan
Khas

1528

0.77

1527

4.88

Baqarpur

1523

0.32

Sikandarpur

1514

0.32

Lodipur

1513

0.68

Bisarpur

1505

0.64

Shankarpur
khas
Babhangawa
n

1502

1501

20
9

0.64

0.32

Khaspur

1499

0.56

Seoti

1497

0.68

Nahwan

1494

0.20

Mirzapur
Salimpur
Milik

1484

0.32

1483

0.10

Khedarpura
Akbarpur

1482
1481

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
3

0.32
0.32

209

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

469

Patna

470

Patna

471

Patna

472

Saran

473

Patna

474

Patna

475

Patna

476

Patna

477

vaishali

478

Saran

479

Saran

480

Patna

481

vaishali

482

Patna

483

Patna

484

Patna

485

Saran

486
487

Patna
Patna

Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Bihta
Sonepur
Fatwah
Phulwari
Naubatpur
Phulwari
Hajipur
Sonepur
Dariapur
Fatwah
Raghopur
Dhanarua
Masaurhi
Naubatpur
Sonepur
Masaurhi
Masaurhi

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Sabar Chak

1480

0.32

Deora

1479

13.12

Jamnapur

1478

2.72

Kasturi Chak

1477

0.64

Murajpur
Ismailpur
Dhibra

1477

0.32

1475

0.64

Chechaul

1473

1.00

Korra

1473

1.09

Adalpur

1470

0.32

Ismail Chak

1470

2.68

Hewantpur
Abdullah
Chak
Himatpur
Diara

1464

0.32

1459

2.68

1459

0.32

Bhergawan

1455

14.45

Dhanauti

1455

0.22

Shirwar

1455

0.68

Hasanpur

1453

3.55

Garihara
Kararia

1451
1449

1
0

1
1

1
1

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

5
2

1.13
0.22

210

21
0

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

488

Saran

489

Patna

490

Patna

491

Patna

492

Patna

493

Patna

494

Patna

495

Patna

496

Patna

497

Patna

498

Patna

499

vaishali

500

Patna

501

Patna

502

Patna

503

Saran

504

Patna

505

Patna

Dighwara
Phulwari
Punpun
Sampatcha
k
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Bihta
Naubatpur
Sampatcha
k
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Phulwari
Raghopur
Naubatpur
Sampatcha
k
Khusrupur
Sonepur
Bihta
Phulwari

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Una Chak

1446

0.77

Tarwan

1443

0.32

Dariapur

1428

0.32

Udaini

1422

1.49

Hiranandpur

1421

0.32

Baghpur

1420

0.64

Bara

1420

1.58

Kamarji

1419

0.64

Aurangpur

1414

1.00

Jamalpura

1407

3.22

Parsa

1407

1.13

Paroha
Dhobiakalap
ur

1402

0.64

1401

1.09

Bhelaura

1400

1.97

Erai Benipur

1399

1.74

Faqrabad

1399

0.32

Doghra

1394

0.64

Anda

1392

1.94

211

21
1

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

506

Patna

507

Saran

508

Patna

509

Patna

510

vaishali

511

Patna

Athmalgola
Dighwara
Bihta
Naubatpur
Hajipur
Punpun
Daniawan

512

Patna

513

Patna

514

Saran

515

Patna

516

Patna

517

Patna

518

Patna

519

Patna

520

Patna

521

Patna

522

Patna

523
524

Patna
Patna

Fatwah
Sonepur
Phulwari
Naubatpur
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Phulwari
Dhanarua
Bakhtiarpur
Fatwah
Maner
Naubatpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Fatehpur

1392

0.32

Batrauli
Raghopur
Jalahwa

1380

3.55

1377

0.68

Kalapur
Kutubpur
Dumri

1370

1.00

1368

0.32

Bhabhaul
Dost
Muhammad
pur

1367

0.64

1362

0.32

Naraina

1362

0.32

Parvezabad

1361

0.32

Chihut

1360

0.64

Sarbadahi
Muhammad
pur

1357

0.32

1349

0.32

Korawan

1347

4.64

Pakri

1340

0.68

Deokali

1333

1.00

Majhauli

1330

0.64

Niyazipur

1308

7.46

Katautia
Lodipur

1305
1301

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

4
3

0.64
0.32

212

21
2

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

525

Patna

526

Saran

527

Patna

528

Patna

529

Patna

530

Patna

531

Patna

532

Patna

533

Patna

534

Patna

535

Patna

536

Patna

537

Saran

538

Patna

539

Patna

540

Patna

541

Patna

542

Patna

Naubatpur
Sonepur
Dhanarua
Phulwari
Naubatpur
Punpun
Phulwari
Fatwah
Masaurhi
Phulwari
Daniawan
Fatwah
Dariapur
Punpun
DinapurCumKhagaul
Punpun
Fatwah
Punpun

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Kharauna

1300

0.32

Hasilpur

1295

0.64

Saguni

1292

2.77

Simra

1290

0.64

Chara
Kalianpur
Basiawan

1286

7.78

1282

0.32

Koriawan
Mansinghpu
r

1278

0.32

1278

0.32

Baliari

1277

0.68

Manhgupur

1274

1.00

Aiman Bigha
Muhammad
pur
Ghurhu
Kothia

1257

0.68

1256

1.00

1254

0.32

Nadpur

1252

0.32

21
3

Sapahua

1251

0.32

Shekhpura

1250

1.44

Ranipur

1246

0.32

Jalalpur

1241

28.72

213

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order

543

Patna

544

Patna

545

Patna

546

Patna

547

Saran

548

Patna

549

Patna

550

Patna

551

Patna

552

Patna

553

vaishali

554

Patna

555

Patna

556

Patna

557

Saran

558

Patna

559

vaishali

560
561

Patna
Saran

Phulwari
DinapurCumKhagaul
Fatwah
Punpun
Sonepur
Punpun
Bakhtiarpur
Fatwah
Masaurhi
Fatwah
Bidupur
Khusrupur
Naubatpur
Dhanarua
Dighwara
Naubatpur
Hajipur
Punpun
Sonepur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Khaprail
Chak

1228

4.99

Kothia

1226

0.32

Raipur Balua

1222

1.80

Mahamda

1220

0.68

ChakDaria

1216

0.52

Saraia

1216

0.32

Lakhipur

1214

0.67

Bazidpur

1212

0.77

Sukhathia

1211

0.32

Khizirpur
Panapur
Dharampur

1209

0.20

1206

2.52

Phulwaria

1206

0.32

Dihra
Gauspur
Dubhara

1205

0.68

1205

0.32

Kesarpur

1204

0.32

Aropur

1203

0.64

Sherpur

1201

14.31

Pipra
Saidpur

1200
1198

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

4
4

0.64
0.64

214

21
4

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Deochand
562

Patna

563

Patna

564

Patna

565

vaishali

Phulwari
Sampatcha
k
Dhanarua
Raghopur

Dhanarua
566

Patna

567

vaishali

568

Patna

569

Patna

570

Patna

571

Patna

572

Patna

573

Saran

574

vaishali

575

Saran

576

Patna

577

Patna

578

Patna

Bidupur
Phulwari
Maner
Khusrupur
Phulwari
DinapurCumKhagaul
Sonepur
Hajipur
Sonepur
Fatwah
Punpun
Naubatpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hasanpura

1193

1.29

Koli

1193

0.64

Chanaki

1190

0.64

Shakarpura
Shampur
Dayal Deo
Narayan
Sing

1187

2.50

1187

0.32

Pakri

1186

0.64

Faridpur

1184

2.36

Patila

1182

0.77

Tilhar

1182

0.32

Chilbili

1179

1.97

3.87

21
5

Dhibra

1179

Apsaid

1178

0.64

Mohabatpur
Chhittu
Pakar

1178

4.03

1176

0.52

Dariapur

1175

0.64

Dharahra

1173

0.32

Sihora

1172

10.18

215

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

579

vaishali

580

Patna

581

Patna

582

Patna

583

Patna

584

Saran

585

Patna

586

Saran

587

Patna

588

Saran

589

Patna

590

Patna

591

Patna

592

Saran

593

Patna

594

Patna

595

Patna

596

Patna

597

Patna

Hajipur
Naubatpur
Dhanarua
Bihta
Punpun
Sonepur
Bakhtiarpur
Dighwara
Bakhtiarpur
Sonepur
Bihta
Bihta
Phulwari
Sonepur
Punpun
Masaurhi
Khusrupur
Masaurhi
Fatwah

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Bahadurpur

1170

1.29

Painapur

1169

0.32

Khardiha

1164

0.64

Narainpur

1161

0.64

Nima

1158

1.62

Damodarpur
Mirdaha
Chak

1155

0.20

1153

2.54

Ahiman Patti

1148

0.32

Lakhanpura
Salehpur
Kasara

1147

3.10

1147

0.32

Basaurha

1139

1.49

Bedauli
Abupur
Lodipur

1137

1.80

1136

0.32

Bariar Chak

1135

0.52

Dehri

1135

0.77

Chananpur

1133

0.58

Hemzapur

1133

0.32

Hasanpura

1132

0.64

Bikrampur

1130

0.32

216

21
6

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

Patna

613

Patna

614
615

Patna
Patna

DinapurCumKhagaul

1130

0.32

Hatia

1129

0.32

Rampur

1127

0.64

Rampur

1127

0.64

Gadaipur

1124

0.32

Shahbazpur

1124

0.32

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

Bakhtiarpur
Bakhtiarpur
Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Masaurhi
DinapurCumKhagaul
DinapurCumKhagaul

Mainpura

1122

6.04

3rd
order

Kedalpura

1120

1.17

Naubatpur

Ahuara

1118

7.33

Punpun

Barepur

1116

0.32

Maner

Wajidpur

1116

1.29

Punpun

Maksudpur

1112

0.64

Sonepur

Lahlad Chak

1108

0.64

Maner

Lodipur
Raghunathp
ur Bhelura

1108

2.86

Naubatpur

1106

0.64

Dhanarua

Sheodaha

1103

0.32

Punpun

Khapura
Akauna

1097
1096

1
1

1
0

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
4

0.32
1.52

Masaurhi

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

217

21
7

Village

Hierarchy of settlments

Usri Khurd

C.D. Block

Total Centrality Index

612

Total number of facilities

Patna

Ayuverdic Hospital

611

Nursing Home

Saran

Homeopathic Hospital

610

Maternity Home

Patna

Co operative Bank

609

Telegraph office

Patna

Child Welfare Centre

608

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Patna

Homepathic Dispensary

607

Senior Secondary School

Patna

College

606

Railways services

Patna

Tap

605

Health Centre

Patna

Primary Health Centre

604

Community Health
Workers

Patna

Bus Facilities

603

Commercial Bank

Patna

Secondary School

602

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Patna

Primaty Health Subcentre

601

Post office

Patna

Middle School

600

Tube well

Patna

Primary School

599

Well

Patna

Hand pump

598

Population

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

616

Patna

617

Saran

618

Saran

619

Patna

620

Patna

621

Saran

622

Patna

623

Patna

624

Patna

625

Patna

626

Patna

627

vaishali

628

Patna

629

Patna

630

Patna

631

Patna

632

Patna

633

vaishali

Phulwari
Dariapur
Sonepur
Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Sonepur
Fatwah
Fatwah
Bihta
Maner
Fatwah

Hajipur
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Bihta
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Hajipur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Rampur
Bhilora
Mohan
Kothia

1094

0.64

1089

0.20

Shaistapur

1089

0.22

Baruna

1078

0.64

Parsotimpur
Babhanganw
an
Nasirpur
Balwa

1078

0.32

1077

0.68

1075

2.65

Baria Kalan

1068

0.32

Bazidpur
Pandepur
Tilhari

1067

1.09

1067

4.52

Khanpura
Chak
Mahmud
Chisti

1065

0.22

1063

0.20

Telhara

1061

0.32

Panhara

1055

0.20

Adlipur

1054

0.32

Sisauna

1054

1.00

Mamrezpur

1052

0.32

Mangurahi

1050

0.20

218

21
8

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

634

Patna

635

vaishali

636

vaishali

637

Patna

638

Patna

639

Patna

640

vaishali

641

Patna

642

Patna

643

Patna

644

Saran

645

Saran

646

Patna

647

Patna

648

vaishali

649

Saran

650

Saran

651
652

Patna
Patna

Naubatpur
Hajipur
Bidupur
Bakhtiarpur
Fatwah
Fatwah

Hajipur
Dhanarua
Bakhtiarpur
Daniawan
Dighwara
Dariapur
Daniawan
Naubatpur
Raghopur
Sonepur
Sonepur
Punpun
Sampatcha

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Bhagwanpur

1046

0.32

Ismailpur
Dilawarpur
Hemti

1045

0.32

1043

0.32

Goiaspur

1043

3.21

Nathupur

1043

1.61

Chamardih
Saidpur
Parsuram
urf Jagdispur

1042

0.32

1042

1.65

Bhagwanpur

1038

0.64

Majhauli

1033

2.36

Madari Chak

1030

0.32

Parsotimpur

1029

0.64

Manupur

1019

0.32

Masnapur
Ghanshamp
ur

1014

0.20

1011

0.64

Karmupur

1011

0.42

Ramsapur

1011

0.32

Kapur Chak

1007

0.20

Rampur
Abdullah

1002
997

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

8
3

7.44
0.32

219

21
9

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

k
653

vaishali

654

Patna

655

Patna

656

Patna

657

Saran

658

Patna

659

vaishali

660

vaishali

661

vaishali

662

Patna

663

Patna

664

vaishali

665

Patna

666

Patna

667

Patna

668

Patna

669

Saran

670
671

Saran
Saran

Raghopur
Sampatcha
k
Dhanarua
Naubatpur
Dariapur
Naubatpur
Hajipur
Raghopur
Raghopur
Phulwari
Masaurhi
Raghopur
Phulwari
Naubatpur
Bihta
Fatwah
Dariapur
Dighwara
Sonepur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Chak
Juramanpur
Taufir

993

0.20

Baruna

991

3.16

Ashrafganj

989

0.32

Tilakpura

986

9.73

Bhairopur

985

0.32

Abgilla
Imadpur
Sultan

974

0.64

974

0.68

Birpur

973

1.00

Jafrabad Dih

973

0.77

Khardiha

968

0.32

Gorhna
Sorabpur urf
Saraepur

967

0.32

967

3.39

Madhopur

960

0.64

Bela

958

0.32

Patsa

958

1.49

Ainio

952

0.32

Mathchelwa

952

0.32

Baqarpur
Garibpatti

951
951

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

4
2

1.17
0.20

220

22
0

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

672

vaishali

673

vaishali

674

Patna

675

Patna

676

Patna

Raghopur
Hajipur
Bakhtiarpur
Masaurhi
Maner
Sampatcha
k

Haibatpur
Karari

949

0.64

Chaknur
Mirdaha
Chak

948

0.20

947

1.65

Chithaul

946

0.32

Gaiaspur

945

1.94

Mokimpur

944

0.64

Danara

940

0.32

Bendauli

939

0.22

Chande Dih

939

0.10

677

Patna

678

Patna

679

Patna

680

Patna

681

vaishali

Hajipur

Bakarpur

933

0.32

682

vaishali

Hajipur

Shiurampur
Ganja Chak
Muhammad
pur

931

0.32

930

0.32

Nuri Chak

929

0.32

Ghoranpura

926

0.32

Nizampur

924

1.49

Chak Chhitu

921

0.52

Sumerpatti

921

0.32

Barah

917

0.77

Daniawan
Fatwah
Punpun

Phulwari
683

Patna

684

Patna

685

Patna

686

Patna

687

Patna

688

Saran

689

Patna

Punpun
Daniawan
Naubatpur
Bakhtiarpur
Dariapur
Punpun

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

221

22
1

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

690

Patna

691

vaishali

692

vaishali

693

Patna

694

Patna

695

Patna

696

Patna

697

Patna

698

Patna

699

Patna

700

Patna

701

Patna

702

Patna

703

Patna

704

Patna

705

vaishali

706

Patna

707

Patna

708

Patna

Naubatpur
Hajipur
Bidupur
Maner
Naubatpur
Fatwah
Phulwari
Masaurhi
Fatwah
Naubatpur
Fatwah
Daniawan
Punpun
Punpun
Khusrupur
Bidupur
Sampatcha
k
Fatwah
Maner

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Kopa Khurd
Bazidpur
Malahi

917

0.64

916

0.20

Ismail Chak

916

6.99

Semara

916

0.32

Tarari

908

3.26

Abdalpur

907

0.32

Naharpura

906

0.64

Niyamatpur

905

0.32

Sirpatpur

905

0.22

Bichhedi

904

0.64

Gangapur

899

0.32

Munrera

898

0.32

Palaki

898

0.32

Ghordaur
Chotka
Nawada

894

0.32

889

14.97

Harbanspur

888

0.22

Naya Chak

888

0.64

Pachrukhia

888

0.32

Khaspur

885

1.49

222

22
2

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

709

Patna

710

Patna

711

Patna

712

Patna

713

Patna

714

Patna

715

Patna

Khusrupur
Naubatpur
Daniawan
Punpun
DinapurCumKhagaul
Fatwah
Fatwah
Bidupur

716

vaishali

717

Patna

718

Patna

719

vaishali

720

Patna

721

Patna

722

Patna

723

Patna

724

Patna

725

Patna

726

Patna

Punpun
Masaurhi
Hajipur
Fatwah
Punpun
Punpun
Dhanarua
Bihta
Naubatpur
Khusrupur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hasanpura

874

1.49

Bedauli

873

0.32

Faridpur

873

2.84

Purainian

865

0.32

Kafarpur

855

0.32

Kharphar

853

0.20

Satparsa
Imadpur
Kapur Urf
Mohim Chak

851

0.32

847

0.20

Ganj

846

0.64

Thalpura

846

0.68

Purwa

843

0.20

Sultanpur

842

0.20

Mustafapur

841

0.32

Dekuli

839

0.32

Kewali

839

0.32

Sikandarpur

837

0.64

Jittu Chak

825

0.32

Kasimpur

825

0.32

223

22
3

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

727

Saran

728

Patna

729

Saran

730

Patna

731

Patna

732

Patna

733

Patna

734

Patna

735

vaishali

736

Patna

737

Patna

738

Patna

739

vaishali

740

vaishali

741

Patna

742

Patna

743

Patna

744
745

Saran
vaishali

Sonepur
Bihta
Sonepur
Punpun
Fatwah
DinapurCumKhagaul
Khusrupur
Punpun
Hajipur
Phulwari
Fatwah
Fatwah
Bidupur
Raghopur
Fatwah
Khusrupur
Fatwah
Dighwara
Hajipur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Murgia Chak

824

0.22

Hiramanpur

823

0.32

Rajapur
Abdalpur
Pipra

823

0.64

821

0.64

Turk Diha

820

0.32

Mustafapur

818

0.32

Marwa

817

0.32

Newa

816

0.32

Kila Larui

811

0.32

Nihura

810

1.29

Parsarampur

806

0.32

Buzurg
Saidpur
Hulas

803

0.32

802

0.99

Mohanpur

788

31.61

Narwan

782

0.32

Mustafapur

778

0.32

Bhikhua

759

0.32

Pakaulia
Phul Chak

759
758

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
0

1
0

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

5
2

1.13
0.20

224

22
4

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

746

Patna

747

vaishali

748

vaishali

749

Patna

750

Patna

751

Patna

752

Patna

753

Patna

754

Patna

755

Patna

756

Patna

757

Patna

758

Patna

759

Patna

760

vaishali

761

Patna

762

Patna

763

Patna

DinapurCumKhagaul
Raghopur
Bidupur
Dhanarua
Punpun
Naubatpur
Phulwari
Bihta
Daniawan
Masaurhi
Naubatpur
Naubatpur
Bihta
Dhanarua
Hajipur
Masaurhi
Dhanarua
Masaurhi

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Adampur

756

0.68

Parsotimpur
Dilawarpur
Hemti

754

10.47

753

3.55

Mustafapur

753

0.32

Sahora

751

0.32

Karanpura

744

0.64

Nizampur
Makhdumpu
r

743

0.64

741

6.99

Nabi Chak

739

0.32

Bilaunti

738

0.32

Kardaha

735

0.32

Bahuara

731

0.32

Mustafapur

729

0.64

Jamalpur
Panapur
Gobrahi

725

0.32

724

0.20

Bhimpura

722

0.32

Paranpura

722

1.45

Islampur

721

0.68

225

22
5

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

764

Patna

765

Patna

766

Patna

767

Patna

768

Patna

Bihta
Naubatpur
Daniawan
Phulwari
Punpun

Raghopur
769

vaishali

770

Saran

771

vaishali

772

Patna

773

Patna

774

vaishali

775

Patna

776

vaishali

777

Patna

778

Saran

779

vaishali

780

Patna

Dighwara
Hajipur
Sampatcha
k
Patna Rural
(a) Patna
Rural (b)
Raghopur
Punpun
Hajipur
Masaurhi
Sonepur
Bidupur
DinapurCumKhagaul

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

Ramnagar

720

0.32

Dariapur
Chhotki
Kewai

713

0.32

710

6.39

Mainpura
Kalianpur
Basiawan
Jamalpur
Chak
ShankerGan
ga Pra
Ramdas
Chak

703

1.61

697

4.92

694

0.64

694

0.20

Chak Sakra

693

0.20

Sitjain Chak

683

0.64

Chhitman

680

0.32

Saidani Chak

678

0.64

Baisa
Chak Bigha
Jani

677

0.64

675

0.20

Jagdishpur

674

0.20

Rasulpur

672

0.32

Gobindpur

669

13.96

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

0.77

3rd
order

Dalip chak

667

226

22
6

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

781

Patna

782

Patna

783

Patna

784

Patna

785

Patna

786

Patna

787

Patna

788

Patna

789

vaishali

790

Patna

791

Patna

792

Patna

793

Saran

794

Patna

795

Patna

796

Patna

797

Patna

798
799

Saran
Patna

Naubatpur
Sampatcha
k
Naubatpur
Fatwah
Punpun
Bihta
Bakhtiarpur
Dhanarua
Hajipur
Daniawan
Naubatpur
DinapurCumKhagaul
Sonepur
Dhanarua
Fatwah
Bihta
Masaurhi
Sonepur
Naubatpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Bakua

665

0.32

Rupaspur

656

0.32

Danaganj

654

1.00

Daulatpur

654

0.00

Nawada

653

0.32

Kaliganj
Molrajpur
Diara

650

0.52

650

0.32

Anjni
Naurangaba
d

640

11.53

637

0.32

Kashmiriya

636

0.32

Udaipura

635

0.64

Babakkarpur

633

Barbatta

632

Daualatpur

632

Said Alipur

632

Tarvan

630

Sahebnagar
Chak Daria
Sultanpur
Goraila

627

626
626

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
1

22
7

0.32

0.32

2.86

0.68

0.32

0.32

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
5

0.32
3.39

227

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Masaurhi

800

Patna

801

Patna

802

vaishali

Hajipur

803

vaishali

Hajipur

804

Patna

805

Patna

806

Patna

807

vaishali

808

Patna

809

Patna

810

Patna

811

Patna

812

Patna

813

Patna

814

Patna

815

Patna

816

Patna

817
818

Patna
Patna

Bihta

Masaurhi
Bihta
Phulwari
Hajipur
Naubatpur
Bakhtiarpur
Maner
Maner
Maner
Maner
Maner
Maner
Maner
Bihta
Maner

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Bhagwanpur

623

0.68

Nagabihta
Majirabad
Suhai
Chak
Ataullah
Gurpati
Chak

619

0.64

618

2.72

617

0.20

616

0.58

Hiramanpur

616

0.64

Mahbano

615

0.64

Chak Yeari

614

0.32

Khaira

614

0.32

Saidpur
Ahiapur
Maner

609

0.64

608

1.94

Bank

608

1.17

Beapur

608

13.05

Chhitrauli

608

0.64

Dhakarpos
Harshankarp
ur Narhanna

608

1.09

608

0.32

Lodipur

608

0.64

Mithapur
Rasulpur

608
608

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
0

0
1

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
1

0
0

1
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

5
8

2.86
6.50

228

22
8

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

Maner
819

Patna

820

Patna

821

Patna

822

Patna

823

Patna

824

Patna

825

Patna

826

Patna

827

Patna

828

Saran

829

Patna

830

Patna

831

vaishali

832

Patna

833

Patna

834

Patna

835
836

Patna
Patna

Naubatpur
Dhanarua
DinapurCumKhagaul
Sampatcha
k
Dhanarua
Fatwah
Bakhtiarpur
Punpun
Sonepur
Phulwari
Naubatpur
Bidupur
Punpun
Masaurhi
Dhanarua
Masaurhi
Fatwah

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Bijaigopal
Rasulpur
Bijaigopal
Milki

608

0.00

Gahra

607

0.32

Raipura

602

1.45

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order

Jafarpur

600

0.32

Chakpul

595

0.52

Mianchak

594

0.68

Soti Chak

585

0.32

Ghansurpur

580

1.61

Tulsi Chak
Baijalpur
Jamuni
Mohiuddinp
ur

579

0.32

575

0.20

573

0.32

Dariapur

570

0.64

Pakauli
Mir Haji
Chak

561

0.64

559

0.77

Tarpura
Ziauddin
Chak

558

1.29

556

0.32

Chakia
Alawalpur

552
548

1
1

1
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
3

0.32
0.32

229

22
9

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd

837

Patna

838

vaishali

839

Saran

840

Patna

841

Patna

842

Patna

843

Patna

844

vaishali

845

Patna

846

Patna

847

Patna

848

Saran

849

Patna

850

Patna

851

Patna

852

Patna

853

vaishali

854

Saran

Bihta
Hajipur
Sonepur
Masaurhi
Fatwah
Naubatpur
Fatwah
Hajipur
Fatwah
DinapurCumKhagaul
Bihta
Dighwara
Phulwari
Phulwari
Bihta
Phulwari
Bidupur
Sonepur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Mohiuddin
Chak
Larui
Husainabad

546

0.64

543

0.20

542

5.71

540

0.32

Bariakhurd
Sharishtaba
d
Najibullah
Chak

539

0.20

532

0.64

529

0.32

Madarpur

528

0.20

Bhagwanpur

526

0.32

Pahleza
Satauli
Buzurg

Jalalpur
Chaura
Gopalpur

526

0.32

523

0.64

Milki

520

0.20

Dhanuki

515

0.52

Nadiawan

515

0.32

Maddhupur

513

0.32

Alipur
Arazi Chak
Kanchanpur

510

3.00

501

0.32

Mirzapur

501

7.78

230

23
0

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

856

vaishali

857

Patna

858

vaishali

859

Patna

860

Patna

861

Patna

862

Patna

863

Patna

864

Patna

865

vaishali

866

Patna

867

vaishali

868

Patna

869

Patna

870

Saran

871

vaishali

872

Patna

Masaurhi
Hajipur
Punpun
Khusrupur
Khusrupur
Dhanarua
Punpun
Naubatpur
Hajipur
Masaurhi
Raghopur
Maner
Bihta
Sonepur
Hajipur
Punpun

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Primary School

Tube well

Middle School

Post office

Primaty Health Subcentre

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Secondary School

Commercial Bank

Bus Facilities

Community Health
Workers

Primary Health Centre

Health Centre

Tap

Railways services

College

Senior Secondary School

Homepathic Dispensary

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Child Welfare Centre

Telegraph office

Co operative Bank

Maternity Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Nursing Home

Ayuverdic Hospital

Total number of facilities

Total Centrality Index

501

0.56

498

0.20

495

0.32

494

0.20

Khairi
Muhammad
pur

491

0.32

491

0.32

Mustafapur

491

0.32

Larha

484

0.32

Jol Bigha

482

0.20

Maharajganj

479

0.64

Salhadi

468

0.20

Hunrari

462

0.32

Parsotimpur

456

0.22

Sikandarpur

455

0.20

Ibrahimpur

454

0.52

Sabalpur

450

0.64

Chak Aima

444

0.20

Bela

443

0.32

231

23
1

Hierarchy of settlments

Well

Village

C.D. Block
Hajipur

Nasirpur
Chak Bhoj
urf
Sahabuddin
Mohiuddinp
ur
Chak
Baladhari

Hand pump

Patna

DinapurCumKhagaul

Population

855

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

873

Patna

874

vaishali

875

Patna

876

Patna

877

Patna

878

Patna

879

Patna

880

Patna

881

Patna

882

Patna

883

Patna

884

Patna

885

Patna

886

Patna

887

Patna

888

Patna

889

Saran

890

Patna

891

Patna

Naubatpur

Malahi
Khandha

442

0.32

Hajipur

Jagdishpur

438

0.32

Nanda Chak

436

0.10

Jaintipur

432

0.32

Fahim Chak

428

0.64

Bairi Chak
Barkhurdar
Chak

427

0.20

421

0.32

Paikauli
Lashkari
Chak

418

0.32

417

0.32

Madhopur

417

1.29

Nuruddinpur
Til
Bikrampur

409

0.52

409

0.52

Kutubpur

408

0.00

Muzaffarpur

404

0.32

Tilhwan
Sarangpur
Tilhari

399

15.89

397

1.49

Rasulpur

395

0.20

Ufraul

395

0.20

Kansra

389

0.20

Fatwah
Bihta
Punpun
Masaurhi
Naubatpur
Punpun
Fatwah
Maner
Khusrupur
Bihta
Fatwah
Masaurhi
Naubatpur
Sampatcha
k
Sonepur
Punpun
Masaurhi

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

232

23
2

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

892

Patna

893

Saran

894

Patna

Punpun
Sonepur
Naubatpur
Sampatcha
k

895

Patna

896

Patna

897

vaishali

898

Patna

899

vaishali

900

Patna

901

vaishali

902

Saran

903

vaishali

Hajipur

904

vaishali

Hajipur

905

Patna

906

Patna

907

vaishali

908

Patna

909

Patna

910

Patna

Fatwah
Hajipur
Masaurhi
Bidupur
Bihta
Hajipur
Sonepur

Masaurhi
Dhanarua
Hajipur
Bihta
Fatwah
Dhanarua

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Mundi Chak

385

0.32

Sighinpur

384

0.52

Mitan Chak

377

0.32

Bhogipur

376

0.64

Dalanpur

374

0.32

Minapur Rae

374

0.56

Supahuli
Mohanpur
Ishar

369

0.68

367

0.32

Kamalpur

362

0.64

Khalaf Bag

356

0.20

Mirzapur
Chak
Faizullah

355

0.32

347

3.43

347

0.52

345

0.32

Thubha
Chak Said
Kari
Mahadeopu
r Phulari

339

0.32

337

0.20

337

0.32

Akharia

335

0.20

Khurrampur

335

2.84

Wahidpur
Gandhu
Garh

233

23
3

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

911

vaishali

912

Patna

913

Patna

914

Saran

915

Patna

916

Patna

917

Patna

918

Saran

919

vaishali

920

vaishali

921

Saran

922

Saran

923

Patna

924

Patna

925

Patna

926

Patna

927

Saran

928

Patna

Raghopur
Punpun
DinapurCumKhagaul
Sonepur
Bihta
Masaurhi
Dhanarua
Sonepur
Hajipur

Hajipur
Dariapur
Sonepur
Maner
Bihta
Fatwah
Dhanarua
Sonepur
Bakhtiarpur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Pirmohamm
adpur

330

0.64

Khatka

318

0.20

Shankarpatti

318

0.10

Baijalpur

309

2.04

Mathura Pur

308

2.54

Kazi Chak

303

0.32

Sikoha

298

0.20

Siktia

298

0.20

Moazampur
Mohanpur
Ishar Chak
Khusro

294

0.20

283

0.20

Manoharpur
Mahammad
ali Chak

282

0.20

280

1.13

Sherpur

279

0.32

Monije Chak

278

0.64

Ramji Chak

277

0.20

Manpur
Makhdumpu
r
Mohammad
pur

271

0.32

270

0.32

261

0.20

234

23
4

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

929

Patna

930

Patna

931

Patna

Dhanarua
DinapurCumKhagaul
Punpun

932

Patna

DinapurCumKhagaul

933

vaishali

Hajipur

934

vaishali

935

vaishali

936

Patna

937

Patna

938

Patna

939

vaishali

940

Saran

941

Patna

942

vaishali

943

vaishali

944

vaishali

945

vaishali

946

vaishali

Sair Chak

261

0.20

Faridanpur

255

0.20

Barhaiya Kol

252

1.13

Bishunpur
Chak
Nayamat
Chak
Gangadhar
Chak
Chandaleh

252

0.32

247

0.20

237

0.32

230

0.20

Shekhpura
Muhammad
pur

229

0.56

228

0.20

Warispur
Jethui
Nizamat
Banwari
Chak

223

0.20

214

11.98

213

0.20

Harbanspur
Arazi
Kanchanpur

213

0.20

200

0.32

Hajipur

Kuari Khurd

199

0.20

Hajipur

Rae Dih
Az Rakbe
Chaklatif
Chak
Mahbub

194

0.20

191

0.20

191

10.20

Bidupur
Hajipur
Naubatpur
Punpun
Daniawan
Hajipur
Sonepur
Masaurhi
Bidupur

Bidupur
Bidupur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

235

23
5

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order

947

Patna

948

vaishali

949

vaishali

950

Patna

951

vaishali

952

Patna

953

Patna

954

Patna

955

vaishali

956

Patna

957

Patna

958

vaishali

959

vaishali

960

vaishali

961

Patna

962

vaishali

963

vaishali

964

Patna

965

vaishali

Dhanarua
Hajipur
Raghopur
Bakhtiarpur
Hajipur
Punpun
Phulwari
Fatwah
Raghopur
Fatwah
Fatwah
Hajipur
Bidupur
Bidupur
Maner
Raghopur
Hajipur
Dhanarua
Hajipur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Rasula

188

0.68

Jhirua Mal
Haibatpur
Barari
Salimpur
Milik
Musapur
Suboch

186

2.24

185

0.52

183

10

27.84

179

0.20

Pipra Chak

175

1.17

Kharag Chak

174

0.64

Jethuli
Mirzapur
Lachhu
Satauli
Khurd

166

0.52

165

0.20

154

0.22

Sirampur

152

0.22

Bakarpur

150

0.20

Chak Kashi
Saidpur
Ganesh

148

0.32

142

0.20

Rambad
Saidpur
Jhirua
Chak Hafiz
Amanullah

136

0.10

136

5.42

134

0.20

Gobindpur

133

0.32

Sharifabad

120

10

28.94

236

23
6

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
3rd
order
2nd
order

966

vaishali

Hajipur

Arazi Chak
Basdeo

967

vaishali

Hajipur

Minapur Rae

109

0.56

968

Patna

108

0.20

969

Patna

Jaunpuri
Gulam
Muhammad

107

0.20

970

Patna

Sherpur

103

0.20

971

vaishali

Hajipur

Jhirua Dih

99

2.24

972

vaishali

Hajipur

98

0.20

973

vaishali

Hajipur

Chak Akila
Chandni
Sadullahpur
Satan

98

0.32

974

vaishali

Hajipur

97

0.20

975

vaishali

Chak Jalal
Chak
Dharampur

92

1.59

976

vaishali

90

0.10

977

vaishali

Saifabad
Panapur
Dharampur

83

0.10

978

vaishali

Chak Shama

82

0.20

979

Patna

76

0.10

980

vaishali

70

0.20

981

vaishali

68

0.20

982

vaishali

65

0.22

983
984

vaishali
vaishali

62
57

1
1

1
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

2
2

0.20
0.20

Punpun
Punpun
Bakhtiarpur

Bidupur
Raghopur
Bidupur
Bidupur
Bihta
Raghopur
Hajipur
Bidupur
Bidupur
Raghopur

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Mirampur
Alakh Deori
Saidpur
Singhia
Arazi
Bhairopur
Panapur
Dharampur
Bishunpur

114

0.20

237

23
7

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

IMPROVING DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR PATNA-2031

District

Sr.No

FINAL REPORT

3rd
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985

vaishali

986

vaishali

987

vaishali

988

vaishali

990

Saran

991

Patna

Bidupur
Raghopur
Hajipur
Raghopur
Sonepur
Naubatpur

992

vaishali

993

vaishali

994

vaishali

995

vaishali

996

vaishali

997

Patna

998

vaishali

Hajipur

999
100
0
100
1

vaishali

Hajipur

vaishali
Saran

Hajipur
Bidupur
Bidupur
Raghopur
Raghopur
Dhanarua

Raghopur
Sonepur

55

0.20

Mokrampur

52

3.33

Chak Sultani

51

0.20

Gorari

48

0.20

Khemi Chak

41

0.10

Bajan chak
Bagh
Asdullah
Arazi
AzRakbe
Panapur
Dharmpur
Arazi
Dharampur
Gobardhanp
ur

37

0.32

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Ayuverdic Hospital

Nursing Home

Homeopathic Hospital

Maternity Home

Co operative Bank

Telegraph office

Child Welfare Centre

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Homepathic Dispensary

Senior Secondary School

College

Railways services

Tap

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Commercial Bank

Secondary School

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primaty Health Subcentre

Post office

Middle School

Tube well

Primary School

Well

Hand pump

Maniari
Zakipur Urf
Dharampur
Motaluke

order

32

0.20

29

0.20

28

0.20

28

0.42

Bahrampur

21

0.54

Sandalpur
Rampur
Dumri
Imadpur
Sultan

18

0.56

16

0.20

0.58

Chak Thakru

0.42

Abdul Hai

0
9
6

0
95
5

0
85
3

0
31
6

0
28
1

0
22
2

0
11
8

0
8
9

0.00

72

49

45

35

34

31

23

15

14

0
1
4

11

11

10

10

Total no of settlements with service

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Population

Village

C.D. Block

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District

Sr.No

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103

238

23
8

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Weight

Centrality Index

CEPT UNIVERSITY I AHMEDABAD

Primaty Health Subcentre

10
0
10
0
10
0

0.1
0
0.
12
0.3
2
0.3
6
0.4
5
0.8
5

239

Homepathic Dispensary
Ayurvedic Dispensary
Child Welfare Centre
Telegraph office
Co operative Bank
Maternity Home
Homeopathic Hospital
Nursing Home
Ayuverdic Hospital

100
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
1
0
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
100
100
100
100
100

2.22
2.8
6
2.9
4
3.2
3
4.3
5
6.6
7
7.1
4
7.
1
4
9.0
9
9.0
9
10
.0
0
10.0
0
11.1
1
14.2
9
16.6
7
25.0
0

23
9

Hierarchy of settlments

Total Centrality Index

Total number of facilities

Senior Secondary School

2.0
4

College

1.
39

Railways services

0.97
1.
1
2

Tap

10
0

Health Centre

10
0

Primary Health Centre

100
1
0
0

Community Health
Workers

Bus Facilities

Post office

10
0

Commercial Bank

Middle School

10
0

Secondary School

Tube well

10
0

Agricultural Credit
Societies

Primary School

8
1
0
0
0
.
1
0

Well

Hand pump

Population

Village

C.D. Block

District

Sr.No

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FINAL REPORT

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240

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