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HRIDAY Scheme The National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana

HRIDAY Scheme | Introduction The National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY) is a central sector scheme of the Government of India. The HRIDAY scheme was launched on 21 January 2015 to bring together economic growth, urban planning and heritage conservation in an inclusive manner. It was launched to preserve the heritage of cities.  The Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) launched the HRIDAY scheme with a focus on the holistic development of identified cities classified as heritage cities. It seeks to revitalise and preserve the soul of the heritage cities for reflecting their unique character and encourage an aesthetically accessible, informative, appealing and secured environment. The HRIDAY scheme supports the development of civic infrastructure projects that include revitalising urban infrastructure for areas around the heritage cities’ religious, heritage, tourism, and cultural assets. These initiatives include the development of sanitation, water supply, drainage, approach roads, waste management, street lights, footpaths, electricity wiring, landscaping, tourist conveniences and citizen services.

HRIDAY Scheme | Objectives The main objective of the HRIDAY scheme is to preserve the character and soul of the heritage cities and provide an inclusive heritage linked urban development by exploring different avenues by involving the private sector. Some of the specific objectives of the HRIDAY scheme are as follows: Development, planning and implementation of heritage sensitive infrastructure Infrastructure provisioning and service delivery in the historic cities core areas Revitalise and preserve heritage where the tourists can connect directly with the cities unique character Document and develop a heritage asset inventory of the cities – cultural, living, natural and built heritage as a basis for growth, urban planning, service provision and delivery Enhancement and implementation of basic services delivery with a focus on sanitation services like toilets, public conveniences, street lights, water taps with the usage latest technologies in improving amenities/tourist facilities Enhancement of local capacity for inclusive heritage-based industry  Create effective linkages between cultural facilities, tourism, conservation of built and natural heritage Urban heritage maintenance and adaptive rehabilitation, including appropriate technology for historic building retrofitting  Manage and establish effective Public-Private Partnership (PPP) for adaptive urban rehabilitation

HRIDAY Scheme | Components The HRIDAY scheme broadly focuses on four theme areas for revitalising and reviving the soul of the heritage cities, which are: Physical infrastructure Institutional infrastructure Economic infrastructure Social infrastructure The indicative list of HRIDAY components are as follows:  Heritage mapping and documentation leading to the heritage management plan  Heritage revitalisation linked to service provision  City knowledge/information skill development and management 

HRIDAY Scheme | Coverage and Scope The HRIDAY scheme will focus on the development of the following twelve heritage cities: Amravati Ajmer Badami Amritsar Gaya Dwarka Mathura Kanchipuram Varanasi Puri Warangal Velankanni

HRIDAY Scheme | Implementation The HRIDAY scheme is a central sector scheme with 100% funding from the Central Government. The heritage cities need to prepare a heritage management plan and develop Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for identified projects to avail assistance under the HRIDAY scheme.  The National Mission Directorate or The City Mission Directorate through Public Works Organisation (PWO), Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), Central Public Sector Unit (CPSU), State parastatal or Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) of repute may develop the Heritage Management Plan (HMP) and DPRs. The PWOs, SPVs, CPSUs, State parastatal or NGO’s of repute will execute the projects. The executing agencies by MoUD will allocate funds on the recommendation of the Mission Directorate. The HRIDAY heritage cities project duration is four years, from December 2014 to 31 March 2019. The National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) is designated as the national project management unit for the HRIDAY Scheme and will function as a secretariat for the Mission Directorate. The City Project Management Unit (PMU) will be procured by the National Mission Directorate and will function as a secretariat to the City Mission Directorate. The HRIDAY scheme completed four years in 2019 with a funds outlay of Rs.6,85,758 crore.

HRIDAY Scheme | Funding HRIDAY is a central sector scheme, where 100% funding will be provided by Government of India. INR 500 Crores have been allocated to the scheme, under the following heads: Budget Components Allocation (%) Funds Allocated (₹ Crore) Project Implementation 85 400+25 City PMU Establishment 3 15 Administrative and Operating Expenses 1 5 Information, Education and Communication 4 20 DPRs and HMP preparation 4 20 Capacity Development 3 15

HRIDAY Scheme | Funding The scheme would be implemented in a mission mode. Each city has been granted a specific amount of fund, based on its population and size. The funding is as follows City State Funds (₹ Crore) Ajmer Rajasthan 40.04 Amaravathi Andhra Pradesh 22.26 Anritsar Punjab 69.31 Badami Karnataka 22.26 Dwarka Gujarat 22.26 Gaya Bihar 40.04 Kanchipuram Tamil Nadu 23.04 Mathura Uttar Pradesh 40.04 Puri Odisha 22.54 Varnasi Uttar Pradesh 89.31 Velankanni Tamil Nadu 22.26 Warangal Telangana 40.54

HRIDAY Scheme | Strategy It is a central sector scheme with 100 percent funding coming from Central Government. Cities will be required to prepare Heritage Management Plan for the city and develop DPRs for identified projects for availing assistance under the scheme. The HMP and DPRs may be developed by the National Mission Directorate / City Mission Directorate through PWOs/SPVs/CPSUs/State Para-statals/ NGO’s of repute. The projects will be executed by PWOs/SPVs/CPSUs/State Para-statals/ NGO’s of repute and fund will be allocated to Executing agencies by MoUD on the recommendation of Mission Directorate. The project duration is four years from December 2014. NIUA is designated as National Project Management Unit for HRIDAY Scheme and will function as a secretariat for Mission Directorate. City PMU will be procured by National Mission Directorate and will function as secretariat to City Mission Directorate

HRIDAY Scheme | Key Responsibilities HNEC will provide overall sanction, approval, guidance and advisory role to the scheme. Following would be its broad roles and responsibilities: Enunciate the vision and chalk out a road map and key objectives of the scheme. HNEC will also provide a platform for exchange of ideas and other objectives as notified. Oversee all operations, steer, and review and monitor the overall performance of the scheme. It will also offer specific guidance from time to time. Provide an enabling framework and review progress against time goals, will pursue sanctions, and will ensure smooth flow of funds for implementation. To ensure that no duplication of sanctioning of project/ works/activities/ under HRIDAY and under different schemes of GOI. Recommend mid-course correction in the implementation tools as & when required. Undertake quarterly review of activities of the scheme including budget, implementation, preparation of heritage plans and co-ordination with other missions/ schemes and activities of various ministries. Oversight and review of proposed/on-going projects
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