Ujjain Development Authority

Ujjain Development Authority also known as UDA is the urban planning agency serving Ujjain Division of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The headquarters of the Ujjain Development Authority is Bharatpuri, Ujjain. It was established in 1973 under Madhya Pradesh Town and Country Planning Act, 1973.[1]

Ujjain Development Authority
उज्जैन विकास प्राधिकरण
State agency overview
Formed13 January 1973 (1973-01-13)
TypeUrban planning
JurisdictionGovernment of Madhya Pradesh
HeadquartersUjjain, Madhya Pradesh, India
23°9'43"N 75°48'1"E
Minister responsible
  • Shri Kamalnath, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh
State agency executive
Parent departmentGovernment of Madhya Pradesh
Website

Departments

The authority is divided into the twelve departments.

  1. Engineering
  2. Finance
  3. Town planning
  4. Architecture
  5. Legal
  6. Monitoring
  7. Enforcement
  8. Vigilance
  9. Establishment and Authority
  10. Policy
  11. Land acquisition
  12. Information technology

Development Works

  • Infrastructural Development
  • Development of Commercial and Residential Scheme
  • Development and Rehabilitation
  • Preparation and Implementation
  • Environmental Development

Projects

  • Vedic Shodh Sansthan and Gausala at Chitaman
  • Madhav Nagar Government Hospital a 100-bedded hospital at Madhav Nagar
  • Provident Fund Zonal Training Centre, Mahashweta Nagar
  • Provident Fund Office Building, Mahashweta Nagar
  • Provident Fund Residential Complex, Mahashweta Nagar
  • Nana Kheda Inter State Bus Terminal, Nana Kheda
  • Mahakal Dharamshala
  • Pravachan Hall
  • Ujjain Sport Arena
  • Harsiddhi Dharamshala, Harsiddhi
  • Kalidasa Akademi
  • Mahamritunjay Dwar
  • Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Sabji Mandi
  • Pt. Surya Narayan Vyas Multicultural Complex
  • Dr. Vishnu Shridhar Wakankar Highlevel Bridge
  • Planatarium and Antariksha Vihar
  • Dongla Observatory
  • Maharshi Panini Sanskrit University

See also

References

  1. "Information at a glance" (PDF). MPurban. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
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