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Regional Planning
                                                                          2010MURP 007
                                                                          Omkar Parishwad




The Purvanchal
Region
(An Administrative Region)

The Administrative viability is the component that makes Purvanchal a region. Although a Dalit state
in development transition, it inculcates a strong culture and faces the same problems as the regions
around it…
The Location
   •   Purvanchal is a geographic region of north-central India,
       which comprises the eastern end of Uttar Pradesh state. It
       is bounded by Nepal to the north, Bihar state to the east,
       Bagelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh state to the south,
       the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh to the west and the end of Doab (at Allahabad) in
       Uttar Pradesh to its southwest.

   •   It is bounded by Nepal to the north, Bihar state to the east, Bagelkhand region of
       Madhya Pradesh state to the south, the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh to the west and
       the end of Doab (at Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh to its southwest.

   •   Purvanchal comprises chiefly of three divisions: the eastern-Awadhi region in the
       west, the western-Bhojpuri region in the east and the northern-Baghelkhand region in
       the south.

   •   Purvanchal includes the districts of Varanasi, Chandoli, Ghazipur, Jaunpur, Mirzapur,
       Sonbhadra, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Deoria, Azamgarh, Mau,
       Maharajganj, Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar, Siddharth Nagar, and Ballia.

   •   Mayawati government, at the time of reorganisation of the Uttar Pradesh state, formed
       the Purvanchal Economic Zone (Dec 13th, 2009) and rather arbitrarily included the
       following non-Purvanchal districts into the zone: Allahabad, Pratapgarh, Kaushambi,
       Fatehpur, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Sultanpur, Gonda, Bahraich, Shravasti and
       Balrampur.



Purvanchal as a Formal Region
Land Use characteristics:

   •    It lies on the Indo-Gangetic plain, and
       together with western Bihar is the most
       densely populated area in the world.

   •   The rich quality of soil and the high
       earthworm density in the soil than adjoining
       districts of U.P. is favourable for agriculture.
       Most of the countryside is given to intensive
       agriculture.

   •   The rain fed farming is prominent. Ganga (Jaunpur), Sone (Sonbhadra), Ghaghara,
       Rapti and Chhoti Gandak (Deoria), Ghagra (Mau), Ghaghara River (Basti) are the
       major rivers. Paddy, wheat (Chandoli) are the prominent crops.


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Demographic Characteristics:

Sr. no.     District                     Area (sq. km)                Population          (2001
                                                                      census)
1           Varanasi                     1,535 km²                    3,138,671
2           Chandoli                     2,484.70 km2                 1,148,732
3           Ghazipur                     3,384 km2                    3,049,337
4           Jaunpur                      4,038 km2                    3,911,305
5           Mirzapur                     4,521 km2                    2,074,709
6           Sonbhadra                    6,788 km2                    1,463,468
7           Ravidas Nagar                1,055.99 km2                 1,302,056
8           Gorakhpur                    3,483.8 km2                  3,769,456
9           Kushinagar                   2,873.5 km2                  2,235,505
10          Deoria                       2,535 km2                    2,730,376
11          Azamgarh                     4,054 km2                    3,939,915
12          Mau                          1,713 km2                    1,849,294
13          Maharajganj                  2,934.1 km2                  2,167,041
14          Basti                        7,309 km2                    20,68,922
15          Kabir Nagar                  1659.15 km2                  1,152,110
16          Siddharth Nagar              2,752 km2                    2,038,598
17          Ballia                       2,981 km2                    2,752,412
                                         56,099 km2                   4,07,91,907

Most of the population is rural in nature. The urbanized regions are due to the cement
industries located sparsely in the area. The young generation is more in number, thus the age
structure is favourable for development.


Infrastructure:

     •    Transport services are not developed. The existing once are in need of renovation
          (NH28). There is a chance for tourism as the culture (Khushinagar) is strong.

     •    Literacy levels are very low (40-55%). Sex ratio is around 960.

     •    As the region is in transition state, they suffer from problems such as food shortage,
          bad health conditions, water supply, electricity and other facilities, unemployment,
          uneven income groups, etc.

A large population, slow economic growth, agricultural mechanisation, and the closure of
sugar mills have led to increased unemployment, social and political discontent, and some
unrest in the region.

Majority of the people belong to Dalit Samaj. This is what overturns the political strength and
interest for this region. Many have tried to separate it from the Uttar Pradesh state.
Development Authorities have been proposed for most of the major cities.



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Purvanchal as a Functional Region
Economic Flows:

   •   As the transport by rail is developed,
       the cargo transport is done by this
       route majorly. Flows of commodities
       from wholesale dealer to retail dealer
       take place by railways.

   •   Roads however are in bad condition.
       Thus, very less cargo flows through
       roads.

Flows indicating political polarization:

   •   The Central and State investment in
       these areas is high due to various
       reasons. The cultural state of the
       region brings a lot of revenue and non-
       profit based investment from the
       administration.

   •   Political leaders control the region by
       submitting their caste agenda. As the
       context is poor and illiterate, the region
       has attracted the freeloader politicians.

Flows indicating the extent of the influence of social services and other flows:

   •   The number of secondary schools is very less and unevenly distributed. Also other
       amenities such as the hospitals suffer the same fate.

   •   Public transport facilities are insufficient. Buses are in bad condition and other types
       are absent. Other facilities such as the telephone and fax services aren’t developed.

Purvanchal area, as of now, is represented by 23 Members of Parliament to the lower house
of Indian Parliament, and 117 legislators in the 403 member Uttar Pradesh state assembly or
Vidhan Sabha.

Hence, the region can be delineated based on the principal of homogeneity and with large
politically influenced area.




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Proposals - A Need for Regional development:

   •   Utilizing Resources in an optimal manner so as to realize the development potential of
       the region over a given time-frame with minimal negative impacts in order to achieve
       economic-equity.

       a. The government must take special measures to improve the condition of
          Mushahars, Rajbhars, Bansfors, Nonias, Machchuaras, Dom, Swachchakars, Pasis
          and Chamars. These communities are living in abysmally degrading conditions
          and need special measures

   •   Securing the planning and equitable distribution of population and economic
       resources of a country.

       a. In the Eastern Uttar-Pradesh the Sand Mafias are controlling the rivers like Chhoti
          Gandak, Gurra, Rapti and Ghaghara. The mechanized sand mining has resulted in
          soil erosion by these rivers during monsoon. Thousands of hectares of land have
          turned infertile. In Brahmapur region Rapti has destroyed Ranapar area. In
          Kaptanganj and Ramkola towns in Kushinagar district are facing severe soil
          erosion due to sand mining. Immediate halt of mechanized sand mining and the
          government to allow the fish worker to do the same but also government should
          fix up a limit for the same.

       b. The Sugar factories and distilleries in Ramkola, Kaptanganj, Deoria, Rudrapur,
          and Sardarnagar are throwing chemical waste in the rivers like Chhoti Gandak,
          Rapti, Amy and Gurra resulting in heavy pollution in the rivers. The fish workers
          are facing hunger, as the fish catch is almost nil. Apart from this, the waste has
          spilled over to a vast agricultural land turning them completely barren and
          dangerous. The ground water in most of the eastern UP town is contaminated
          which is a severe threat to public health. Immediate action against these
          factory/mill owners and the government to compensate the farmers who have lost
          their land to these mills. The Pollution Control board should not allow such
          hazards industries to run.

   •    The task of arranging the available land in a pattern which is most profitable and
       productive to the region and the country at large.

       a. In many villages of Eastern Uttar-Pradesh powerful local people have illegally
          grabbed the land given to Dalits and Most backward communities. In many
          villages, the Dalits are not even allowed passage to move out. Government must
          ensure that every person lives with dignity at his/her land that everyone has a right
          to access road in his/her house.

   •   Of certain basic resources to generate economic activity in backward regions for
       stabilization of their economy by planning an adequate number of medium sized
       towns and to provide them with services, employment, and social and cultural
       facilities.

       a. In Kushingar and Gorakhpur the condition of National Employment Guarantee
          Scheme is a matter of grave concern. It has not been implemented accordingly.
          We find work being done through tractors and people without work despite

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having the valid card. The scheme seems to have failed because of the connivance
          between the village Pradhans and block officials. Severe action against erring
          officials to implement the scheme and the government to form a monitoring and
          evaluating committee which should include civil society representatives.

       b. In Purvanchal, we find lot of discrepancy in the distribution of ration cards. Those
          who should have been eligible for the cards have not got it while others have got
          it. A strong action against the Sarpanches and officials who are involved in
          nepotism and corruption. Also that the reach of the Public Distribution System
          should be expanded and it must include important edible items, books, and cloths,
          Masalas etc. so that the poor can benefit from this.

       c. Hunger and starvation are prevalent in Eastern Uttar-Pradesh. A majority of
          families do not ration for two times. The children have uncertain future. It is
          shameful that children from Mushahars, Chauhan, Rajbhar etc. are eating rats and
          fishermen are forced to survive on snails. The government should focus on these
          communities with special programmes particularly developing schools in the
          villages with mid-day meals and other incentives for school children and their
          parents.

   •   Preventing irregular and unhealthy urban expansion.

       a. The government must form special Land Courts to settle land disputes and
          implement the land reform measures strongly and effectively. The government
          must concentrate on giving communal entitlement. The women should be given
          priority in allotment of agricultural land and all new entitlement whether
          residential or agricultural should have joint entitlement.



Conclusions:
Purvanchal Region is in a Transitional developmental state. It also, like most other
developing regions, pertains to some basic issues and problems. The most important of these
are:

   •   Dual Economy: Purvanchal region is strongly differentiated with respect to the spatial
       exploitation of known natural resources, human potential with its social and cultural
       characteristics, level of income, urbanization ratio, and economic activity, particularly
       in agriculture, or social overhead capital investment. The developing countries are
       characterized by features of a dual economy i.e. simultaneous existence of some
       modern and very backward sectors which display different spatial pattern.

   •   Mass poverty: Mass poverty, connected with heavy unemployment and
       underemployment of population, is a prevailing feature of this region. The problem
       must simultaneously be attacked on a regional scale.

   •   Infrastructural development: As a precondition to accelerated growth, Purvanchal
       region must acquire a certain level of infrastructure in the forms of road, railway &

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storage facilities, electricity power sources and supply lines, communication
      networks, water supply facilities etc. This requires early stage development which can
      be achieved by comprehensive regional development schemes.

  •   Political interference: Political leaders are, for the greed of a stable political career
      and corruption, not pushing this region towards development. It’s a grave problem
      and needs to be addressed immediately.




  “India got it independence in 1947 more than 60 years have passed but Purvanchal region
  of UP and Bihar got nothing change since independence. It is lacking lots of basic
  amenities like, a good University, good railway connectivity. This region was known for
  its sugar factory but now everything is in dismay. People may debate by giving the
  example of Jharkhand but in my views after separation and decentralization of resources
  and management of these states i.e. Chhattisgarh, Uttarkhand and Jharkhand improved
  lots. Likewise in Mumbai. The GOI has exploited the resources from all other states,
  which made Mumbai flourish on cost of other cities and developed maximum
  infrastructure. As of now, Bihar and UP is exploiting the resources of this region
  and neglecting this region in all spheres of development.

  Thus, small state means development of infrastructure and ultimately development of that
  region. Chhattisgarh, or Uttarakhand or Jharkhand has poor governance but after
  separation, the infrastructure of these states improved a lot. Thus, for development of
  Purvanchal region, a separate Purvanchal state is necessity. By curving out some area
  from UP & Bihar, it should be created with its capital either at Gorakhpur or Varanasi.”

                                                          (Source: Blog of a local Purvanchalite)




References:

  •   Regional Planning- concepts, techniques, policies and case studies by R.P Mishra.

  •   Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purvanchal

  •   Blogs: http://maibolunga.blogspot.com/2011/01/purvanchal-state-is-necessity.html

  •   TOI News: http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-12-18/varanasi/28237244




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The purvanchal region

  • 1. Regional Planning 2010MURP 007 Omkar Parishwad The Purvanchal Region (An Administrative Region) The Administrative viability is the component that makes Purvanchal a region. Although a Dalit state in development transition, it inculcates a strong culture and faces the same problems as the regions around it…
  • 2. The Location • Purvanchal is a geographic region of north-central India, which comprises the eastern end of Uttar Pradesh state. It is bounded by Nepal to the north, Bihar state to the east, Bagelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh state to the south, the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh to the west and the end of Doab (at Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh to its southwest. • It is bounded by Nepal to the north, Bihar state to the east, Bagelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh state to the south, the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh to the west and the end of Doab (at Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh to its southwest. • Purvanchal comprises chiefly of three divisions: the eastern-Awadhi region in the west, the western-Bhojpuri region in the east and the northern-Baghelkhand region in the south. • Purvanchal includes the districts of Varanasi, Chandoli, Ghazipur, Jaunpur, Mirzapur, Sonbhadra, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Deoria, Azamgarh, Mau, Maharajganj, Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar, Siddharth Nagar, and Ballia. • Mayawati government, at the time of reorganisation of the Uttar Pradesh state, formed the Purvanchal Economic Zone (Dec 13th, 2009) and rather arbitrarily included the following non-Purvanchal districts into the zone: Allahabad, Pratapgarh, Kaushambi, Fatehpur, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Sultanpur, Gonda, Bahraich, Shravasti and Balrampur. Purvanchal as a Formal Region Land Use characteristics: • It lies on the Indo-Gangetic plain, and together with western Bihar is the most densely populated area in the world. • The rich quality of soil and the high earthworm density in the soil than adjoining districts of U.P. is favourable for agriculture. Most of the countryside is given to intensive agriculture. • The rain fed farming is prominent. Ganga (Jaunpur), Sone (Sonbhadra), Ghaghara, Rapti and Chhoti Gandak (Deoria), Ghagra (Mau), Ghaghara River (Basti) are the major rivers. Paddy, wheat (Chandoli) are the prominent crops. 2010MURP007 | Omkar Parishwad 1
  • 3. Demographic Characteristics: Sr. no. District Area (sq. km) Population (2001 census) 1 Varanasi 1,535 km² 3,138,671 2 Chandoli 2,484.70 km2 1,148,732 3 Ghazipur 3,384 km2 3,049,337 4 Jaunpur 4,038 km2 3,911,305 5 Mirzapur 4,521 km2 2,074,709 6 Sonbhadra 6,788 km2 1,463,468 7 Ravidas Nagar 1,055.99 km2 1,302,056 8 Gorakhpur 3,483.8 km2 3,769,456 9 Kushinagar 2,873.5 km2 2,235,505 10 Deoria 2,535 km2 2,730,376 11 Azamgarh 4,054 km2 3,939,915 12 Mau 1,713 km2 1,849,294 13 Maharajganj 2,934.1 km2 2,167,041 14 Basti 7,309 km2 20,68,922 15 Kabir Nagar 1659.15 km2 1,152,110 16 Siddharth Nagar 2,752 km2 2,038,598 17 Ballia 2,981 km2 2,752,412 56,099 km2 4,07,91,907 Most of the population is rural in nature. The urbanized regions are due to the cement industries located sparsely in the area. The young generation is more in number, thus the age structure is favourable for development. Infrastructure: • Transport services are not developed. The existing once are in need of renovation (NH28). There is a chance for tourism as the culture (Khushinagar) is strong. • Literacy levels are very low (40-55%). Sex ratio is around 960. • As the region is in transition state, they suffer from problems such as food shortage, bad health conditions, water supply, electricity and other facilities, unemployment, uneven income groups, etc. A large population, slow economic growth, agricultural mechanisation, and the closure of sugar mills have led to increased unemployment, social and political discontent, and some unrest in the region. Majority of the people belong to Dalit Samaj. This is what overturns the political strength and interest for this region. Many have tried to separate it from the Uttar Pradesh state. Development Authorities have been proposed for most of the major cities. 2010MURP007 | Omkar Parishwad 2
  • 4. Purvanchal as a Functional Region Economic Flows: • As the transport by rail is developed, the cargo transport is done by this route majorly. Flows of commodities from wholesale dealer to retail dealer take place by railways. • Roads however are in bad condition. Thus, very less cargo flows through roads. Flows indicating political polarization: • The Central and State investment in these areas is high due to various reasons. The cultural state of the region brings a lot of revenue and non- profit based investment from the administration. • Political leaders control the region by submitting their caste agenda. As the context is poor and illiterate, the region has attracted the freeloader politicians. Flows indicating the extent of the influence of social services and other flows: • The number of secondary schools is very less and unevenly distributed. Also other amenities such as the hospitals suffer the same fate. • Public transport facilities are insufficient. Buses are in bad condition and other types are absent. Other facilities such as the telephone and fax services aren’t developed. Purvanchal area, as of now, is represented by 23 Members of Parliament to the lower house of Indian Parliament, and 117 legislators in the 403 member Uttar Pradesh state assembly or Vidhan Sabha. Hence, the region can be delineated based on the principal of homogeneity and with large politically influenced area. 2010MURP007 | Omkar Parishwad 3
  • 5. Proposals - A Need for Regional development: • Utilizing Resources in an optimal manner so as to realize the development potential of the region over a given time-frame with minimal negative impacts in order to achieve economic-equity. a. The government must take special measures to improve the condition of Mushahars, Rajbhars, Bansfors, Nonias, Machchuaras, Dom, Swachchakars, Pasis and Chamars. These communities are living in abysmally degrading conditions and need special measures • Securing the planning and equitable distribution of population and economic resources of a country. a. In the Eastern Uttar-Pradesh the Sand Mafias are controlling the rivers like Chhoti Gandak, Gurra, Rapti and Ghaghara. The mechanized sand mining has resulted in soil erosion by these rivers during monsoon. Thousands of hectares of land have turned infertile. In Brahmapur region Rapti has destroyed Ranapar area. In Kaptanganj and Ramkola towns in Kushinagar district are facing severe soil erosion due to sand mining. Immediate halt of mechanized sand mining and the government to allow the fish worker to do the same but also government should fix up a limit for the same. b. The Sugar factories and distilleries in Ramkola, Kaptanganj, Deoria, Rudrapur, and Sardarnagar are throwing chemical waste in the rivers like Chhoti Gandak, Rapti, Amy and Gurra resulting in heavy pollution in the rivers. The fish workers are facing hunger, as the fish catch is almost nil. Apart from this, the waste has spilled over to a vast agricultural land turning them completely barren and dangerous. The ground water in most of the eastern UP town is contaminated which is a severe threat to public health. Immediate action against these factory/mill owners and the government to compensate the farmers who have lost their land to these mills. The Pollution Control board should not allow such hazards industries to run. • The task of arranging the available land in a pattern which is most profitable and productive to the region and the country at large. a. In many villages of Eastern Uttar-Pradesh powerful local people have illegally grabbed the land given to Dalits and Most backward communities. In many villages, the Dalits are not even allowed passage to move out. Government must ensure that every person lives with dignity at his/her land that everyone has a right to access road in his/her house. • Of certain basic resources to generate economic activity in backward regions for stabilization of their economy by planning an adequate number of medium sized towns and to provide them with services, employment, and social and cultural facilities. a. In Kushingar and Gorakhpur the condition of National Employment Guarantee Scheme is a matter of grave concern. It has not been implemented accordingly. We find work being done through tractors and people without work despite 2010MURP007 | Omkar Parishwad 4
  • 6. having the valid card. The scheme seems to have failed because of the connivance between the village Pradhans and block officials. Severe action against erring officials to implement the scheme and the government to form a monitoring and evaluating committee which should include civil society representatives. b. In Purvanchal, we find lot of discrepancy in the distribution of ration cards. Those who should have been eligible for the cards have not got it while others have got it. A strong action against the Sarpanches and officials who are involved in nepotism and corruption. Also that the reach of the Public Distribution System should be expanded and it must include important edible items, books, and cloths, Masalas etc. so that the poor can benefit from this. c. Hunger and starvation are prevalent in Eastern Uttar-Pradesh. A majority of families do not ration for two times. The children have uncertain future. It is shameful that children from Mushahars, Chauhan, Rajbhar etc. are eating rats and fishermen are forced to survive on snails. The government should focus on these communities with special programmes particularly developing schools in the villages with mid-day meals and other incentives for school children and their parents. • Preventing irregular and unhealthy urban expansion. a. The government must form special Land Courts to settle land disputes and implement the land reform measures strongly and effectively. The government must concentrate on giving communal entitlement. The women should be given priority in allotment of agricultural land and all new entitlement whether residential or agricultural should have joint entitlement. Conclusions: Purvanchal Region is in a Transitional developmental state. It also, like most other developing regions, pertains to some basic issues and problems. The most important of these are: • Dual Economy: Purvanchal region is strongly differentiated with respect to the spatial exploitation of known natural resources, human potential with its social and cultural characteristics, level of income, urbanization ratio, and economic activity, particularly in agriculture, or social overhead capital investment. The developing countries are characterized by features of a dual economy i.e. simultaneous existence of some modern and very backward sectors which display different spatial pattern. • Mass poverty: Mass poverty, connected with heavy unemployment and underemployment of population, is a prevailing feature of this region. The problem must simultaneously be attacked on a regional scale. • Infrastructural development: As a precondition to accelerated growth, Purvanchal region must acquire a certain level of infrastructure in the forms of road, railway & 2010MURP007 | Omkar Parishwad 5
  • 7. storage facilities, electricity power sources and supply lines, communication networks, water supply facilities etc. This requires early stage development which can be achieved by comprehensive regional development schemes. • Political interference: Political leaders are, for the greed of a stable political career and corruption, not pushing this region towards development. It’s a grave problem and needs to be addressed immediately. “India got it independence in 1947 more than 60 years have passed but Purvanchal region of UP and Bihar got nothing change since independence. It is lacking lots of basic amenities like, a good University, good railway connectivity. This region was known for its sugar factory but now everything is in dismay. People may debate by giving the example of Jharkhand but in my views after separation and decentralization of resources and management of these states i.e. Chhattisgarh, Uttarkhand and Jharkhand improved lots. Likewise in Mumbai. The GOI has exploited the resources from all other states, which made Mumbai flourish on cost of other cities and developed maximum infrastructure. As of now, Bihar and UP is exploiting the resources of this region and neglecting this region in all spheres of development. Thus, small state means development of infrastructure and ultimately development of that region. Chhattisgarh, or Uttarakhand or Jharkhand has poor governance but after separation, the infrastructure of these states improved a lot. Thus, for development of Purvanchal region, a separate Purvanchal state is necessity. By curving out some area from UP & Bihar, it should be created with its capital either at Gorakhpur or Varanasi.” (Source: Blog of a local Purvanchalite) References: • Regional Planning- concepts, techniques, policies and case studies by R.P Mishra. • Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purvanchal • Blogs: http://maibolunga.blogspot.com/2011/01/purvanchal-state-is-necessity.html • TOI News: http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-12-18/varanasi/28237244 2010MURP007 | Omkar Parishwad 6