IIT Kharagpur & NIUA Collaborate to Build Accessible, Safe and Inclusive Indian Cities
Biswabrata Goswami
Hummingbird News
KHARAGPUR, 3 FEB: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) for ‘Building Accessible Safe and Inclusive Indian Cities (BASIIC).
The
collaboration is aimed towards developing a framework for universal city
planning which would be more accessible and inclusive for various sections of
the community with age-friendly disabled-friendly measures.
Director, Prof. Virendra K Tewari said, “India is a young country with a population growth rate of 1 per cent as of 2019. Such a growth figure along with the current status will create a dynamic need for housing and urban planning in India.”
According
to Prof Tewari, “The Department of Architecture and Regional Planning at IIT
Kharagpur is considered the best school in the country in the domain of
architecture as per NIRF. We are proud to collaborate with NIUA in fulfilling
its mission statement and achieving the comprehensive goals towards building
sustainable living conditions for all.”
Through
the Urban & Regional Development Plan Formulation and Implementation
Guidelines, NIUA is dwelling upon new emerging aspects like regional
development, inclusive planning, sustainable habitat, land use and transport
integration at the planning stage, Service Level Benchmarks, disaster
management concepts, and governance reforms.
But,
there is a lack of consideration for universal design principles, it was noted.
Prof.
Subrata Chattopadhyay from the Dept. of Architecture and Regional Planning at
IIT Kharagpur, “After a thorough review of the various acts, guidelines and
design standards in the related field and studying global best practices and
international standard, IIT Kharagpur will propose a framework for universal
cities to ensure that everyone, including people with disabilities, the elderly
and parents with children, can participate in society and access built
environment, transport, services and urban amenities including recreation and
also livelihood and information.”
He
also stressed the need for seamless accessibility and the complete travel chain
for safe and independent movement for all within the city.
The
proposed framework will be instrumental for sector-wise assessment of the
existing cities in terms of safety, accessibility and inclusivity as well as
planning of Greenfield cities.
The
framework will include sections on Infrastructure, amenities and services
including water, electricity, sanitation and solid waste; Outdoor environment;
Livelihood; Urban mobility and public transport; IT connectivity,
digitalization and citizen’s participation, and Tourism and recreation.
Prof.
Haimanti Banerji from the Dept. of Architecture and Regional Planning at IIT
Kharagpur, said, “Differently able persons and elderly often face
discrimination and segregation due to the presence of sensory, attitudinal,
cognitive, physical, and economic barriers. Through this framework, we would
aim to crystallize future pathways for the planning of accessible, safe and
inclusive cities in India, by laying emphasis on the process of audit,
ground-level data collection, analysis, planning and implementation that would
lead to sustainable and user-centric outcomes.”
The researchers are further working on several such developmental projects encompassing affordable housing, innovative construction technologies, dignified living and productive participation for the trans-generational population, the IIT said in a release.
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