Participatory Planning in Plan Preparation: A Case of Delhi

Participatory Planning in Plan Preparation: A Case of Delhi

ABOUT Shashikant Nishant Sharma

Shashikant Nishant Sharma
Urban Planner and Consultant by profession. Poet and prolific writer by passion and hobby. Best Orator award in school, St. Paul District Topper in Essay Writing, Saran, Bihar. He has been writing since 2003 and and got six books published in 2012. Two in Hindi on poetry and four in Englis More...

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Participatory planning is very sought after concept in the domain of planning in current practices. Delhi is a very progressive city and the city planners and administrators are very active in adopting and implementing current best practices across the world. There are many practices in Delhi which is seen as a good example of participatory planning and the concerns arises when we want to replicate in other cities and towns then it becomes imperative to look in detail the process and their allied pros and cons so that a more effective model can be adapted and adopted for implementation. For Delhi also we are in the process of preparation of ‘Local Area Plan’ an initiative of Municipal Corporation of Delhi to realize the provisions of Master Plan for a planned development taking into account the existing ground realities. The thesis cum research project will be of great help in looking at the shortcomings of the participatory planning process and the recommendations can give us an opportunity to strengthen the scope and effectiveness of public participation in planning at local level. The author thinks that his research work will be of some help in devising more efficient mechanism for public participation and demand responsive planning by the local body of the national capital.