1
Background
2
Objectives & Overall Goals
3
Prime Strategy Goal
4
Stategy Aims
5
City Investment Plan
6
Town Profile
7
Amenities
1 Background
- Kakching was notified as a small town in 1963 under the Assam Municipal Act, 1923.
- Township Committee was also constituted to address the local area interest of the people.
- It came under the Manipur Municipalities Act, 1976 and further under Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994.
- Kakching Municipal Council (KMC) has 12 wards.
2 Objectives & Overall Goals
- The task of developing the town needs a focused approach, and it has to be incorporated in the Kakching Urban Area Vision.
- Vision Document is to be evolved through (a) continuous rounds of discussion with KMC; and (b) a participative process in Consultative Workshops.
- It has to consider the present status, the strengths and weaknesses of the region and the aspirations of its people.
- The overall goal is to help the KMC in achieving ‘equitable growth’.
- Addressing issues of economic growth, poverty alleviation, good governance and universal service delivery through a consultative process.
- Sectoral investment and reforms at KMC level commensurate with its potential to propagate growth.
3 Prime Strategy Goal
- Promote focused, balanced and sustainable economic and infrastructure development.
- Provide for, and build, a natural environment.
- Provide Basic Services to the Urban Poor.
- Create a balance between controlled and induced urban development for dispersed urbanization and reduction of congestion.
- Improve inter-regional accessibility; and intra-regional (inter-ward) accessibility.
- Provide for, and build, a natural environment.
- Access adequate funds for meeting investment requirements in infrastructures.
- Redefining the socio-economic image of the Kakching Urban Area including KMC area.
- Attain such financial competence and establish a Reserve Fund to be able to maintain municipal assets and public infrastructure; and
- Ensure a mechanism for maintenance of assets created so as to ensure long term sustainability
4 Stategy Aims
- The overall goals and visions are integrated into strategic aims of what the region seeks to achieve in the lifespan of the Scheme.
- These aims also form the right basis for the various identified schemes and programmes.
- For achieving these aims a series of interventions in the form of schemes and programmes have to be identified.
- Vision Document is a ‘dynamic document’ and is designed to be responsive to ever-changing requirement of its citizenry.
5 City Investment Plan
- City Investment Plan (CIP) identifies specific interventions in the form of projects that can be started for implementation over the UIDSSMT period of 7 years.
- These projects comprise a mix of short, medium and long-term projects.
- CIP also includes a block estimate of the said projects.
- Includes institutional and financial mechanism for implementation of the respective projects.
6 Town Profile
- Kakching town - 44 Kms from Imphal.
- Greater Kakching Area - 32.56 SqKm.
- Municipal Area - 7.2 SqKm.
- Access - Imphal & other districts .
- Total population - 30,396 (2006).
- Projected Population (2031) is 43,839.
7 Amenities
KMC’s -30,396 population (2006), belonging to 6,502 households, have the following amenities.
Sl. No. | Amenities | No. |
---|---|---|
1 | Polling Stations | 30 |
2 | Playgrounds | 10 |
3 | Ponds (public) | 43 |
4 | Ponds (private) | 60 |
5 | Clubs/Association | 30 |
6 | Educational Centre (Govt) | 38 |
7 | Educational Centre (Private) | 12 |
8 | Adult Education Centre (Govt) | 7 |
9 | Health Centres (Govt) | 1 |
10 | Health Centres (Private) | 5 |
11 | Anganwadis (Govt) | 56 |
12 | Markets | 3 |
13 | Sub-markets | 8 |
14 | River Lift Irrigation (Govt) | 2 |
15 | River Lift Irrigation (Private) | 0 |