Jai Prakash Shivahare, Managing Director, Dholera Industrial City Development Limited (DICDL) and CEO, Dholera Special Investment Regional Development Authority (DSIRDA), in conversation with Sreyasi Maity, shares insights on the challenging task of developing a futuristic industrial town.
First and the largest Greenfield smart city being built under the Phase I of DMIC, DSIR symbolizes Indian government’s intent to realise its “Smart cities” project. Impressive in its size, the DSIR consists of a sprawling area of 920 sq kms and covers 22 villages falling under Ahmedabad district. Passed under the Special Investment Region (SIR) Act 2009, the project, divided into six phases, is expected to be completed over the next thirty years. The first phase, covering an area of 153sq kms, is the largest node to be developed at an investment of Rs. 1400 crore. According to Shivahare, “Dholera will become the role model of new cities coming up in India.” What is the idea behind DSIRDA and Dholera SIR? Conceived as a part of the DMIC, Dholera Special Investment Region is developed in consultation with leading global firms and envisaged to catapult India on an international platform. Dholera will be a new city by 2040, catering to a whopping population of 2 million people and generating 8,27,000 employment opportunities. Initially, 8 nodes or cities in the six DMIC states have been taken up for development. There are many smart cities coming up apart from Dholera in Gujarat such as Maneshwar – Bawal IR, Haryana, Jodhpur-Pali Marwar IA, Khushkhera-Bhiwadi- Neemrana IR, Rajasthan, Ahmedabad – Dholera in Gujarat, Pithampur-Dhar-Mhow IR, Madhya Pradesh, Shendra-Bidkin – IA, Dighi Port IA, Maharashtra. Because of the advantages in terms of scale, connectivity, the kind of industrial peace available in Gujarat and high-tech infrastructure, among all we are the largest compared to others.“We want genuine investors; we do not want players from the market who’ll not use the land after purchasing. I want MSMEs to come at Dholera and buy as small as 1000 square meters.”What are the basic infrastructure challenges? Getting the right program managers with sound knowledge to manage the sprawling area of 920 sq. km was the biggest challenge. In Dholera Smart City, we are coming up with a new fascinating offer where all the people living here become stakeholders. Due to the town-planning schemes, people are getting developed plots and they are free to use the land for the purpose they want. All the services are at the plot level and these include:
- 24 X 7 Power & Water supply
- Dual circuit network with redundant power source for backup
- 100% underground power distribution network
- 100% Coverage with Fiber Optical cables
- ICT enabled city infrastructure
- Integrated City Operation Centre (CIOC) to control and manage city operations
- Citywide WiFi and networking