Who is going to "find" the land for these so called town-ships ??? Obviously 
these Town - Ships need far more land than a car factory... dont they ???

lets wait and see

IMHO Singur was a bad precedent to the balance between   development  Vs Land 
for the Kissan  discussion ....

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NEW DELHI: The government is set to create 35 new 
satellite townships, on the lines of Gurgaon and Noida, on the public-private 
partnership (PPP) mo 
 del. Such townships will come up along 
cities having million-plus population. The urban development ministry has 
forwarded its proposal to the Cabinet for its approval. 

Official sources said the finance ministry has approved an 
initial corpus of Rs 500 crore in-principle for the project. It would be topped 
up every year depending on the number of projects the government receives from 
states, an official said. 

The government is making efforts 
to accommodate at least 40% of the nation’s population in urban India by 2021. 
According to an official estimate about 70% of the country’s population is 
still 
living in rural areas. The biggest challenge before the government, however, is 
to create cities with adequate economic activities, 
urban development secretary M Ramachandran said. Keeping this in mind, the 
ministry is planning to develop several new urban centres around existing 
cities. The new policy will be aligned with the ongoing Jawaharlal Nehru 
National Urban renewal Mission (JNNURM). 

The proposal of 
the urban development ministry demands active participation of cities in 
evolving urban centres around them. They would have to undertake various reform 
measures in order to qualify for receiving the central assistance. These reform 
measures include rationalisation of stamp duty and house tax, 
implementation of rent control laws and setting of self-sustainable urban 
transport fund, an official said. 

“The proposal would 
facilitate developing satellite towns with major focus to link them with the 
parent cities so that they also offer adequate economic opportunities,” the 
official said. Officials are of the view that for future cities, the 
application of intelligence transport systems (ITS) will play a crucial role. 

ITS is a transportation model for optimising existing 
transport infrastructure, information and communications services and plan for 
future. 
 
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Economy/Infrastructure/35_satellite_towns_on_PPP_foundation/articleshow/3546893.cms
 
Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan
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