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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SANITATION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> BAREILLY<br />

Considering Bareilly, this city and its development activities are the prime drivers <strong>of</strong> sanitation and<br />

sewerage problems and also problems in solid and liquid waste management and in other key potential<br />

areas such as slaughter houses, hospitals, public places, institutions, industries and schools, the Vision<br />

provides incentives or development strategies at every possible potential areas at local level, and also<br />

incentives that can be undertaken at institutional, structural and fiscal reform levels that are necessary<br />

for improved and sustainable service delivery systems – addressing all sectors/ groups <strong>of</strong> population and<br />

also enhance the operation and maintenance <strong>of</strong> these services. The incentives also include IEC strategies<br />

and action plans to bring awareness and improve the public participation in well-utilization <strong>of</strong> available<br />

sanitation and sewerage services. Thus, in order to propose any strategies/ proposals for the<br />

improvements <strong>of</strong> the city’s sanitation and sewerage conditions and reduce the potential problems <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city, it is very important to make a situational analysis <strong>of</strong> the current conditions. The following section<br />

provides the city overview <strong>of</strong> Bareilly giving primary introduction to study area.<br />

1.2 CSP <strong>SANITATION</strong> RANKING<br />

The MoUD, GoI, proposal to commission agencies, appointed on the basis <strong>of</strong> competitive bidding<br />

amongst short-listed ones, to carry out sanitation rating exercises for the 436 Class-I cities <strong>of</strong> India. In<br />

order to ensure that bidders bid for providing standard outputs and these are administered uniformly<br />

across cities to enable comparison, it was necessary to lay out a methodology (see Annexure 01) that<br />

followed a standard set <strong>of</strong> steps, fixes the protocol for data collection and analysis, and uses a consistent<br />

analysis and evaluation scheme leading to valid and comparable results. This note details the<br />

methodology that will form a part <strong>of</strong> the Request for Proposals (RFP) from short-listed agencies. This will<br />

become the basic framework that will guide the agencies’ rating exercises, and sets out the standard<br />

tasks to be accomplished as a part <strong>of</strong> the rating exercise.<br />

Three Categories <strong>of</strong> Indicators<br />

The rating exercise will involve three categories <strong>of</strong> indicators:<br />

1. Output Indicators: pertain to the city having achieved certain results or outputs in different<br />

dimensions <strong>of</strong> sanitation ranging from behavioral aspects and provision, to safe collection,<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLLEGE OF INDIA, HYDERABAD Page 5

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