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Introduction
Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru, is the third largest city in India and is the center of India s fifth-largest metropolitan area. Located in southern India on the Deccan Plateau, it is the capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India because of its role as the nation s leading information technology (IT) exporter. Located at a height of over 3,000 feet (914.4 m) above sea level, Bangalore is known for its pleasant climate throughout the year. Its elevation is the highest among the major large cities of India. The city is amongst the top ten preferred entrepreneurial locations in the world.
As one of the world s fastest growing cities, Bangalore is experiencing a steady increase in population (3.25% annual growth rate). Its population is likely to be 10 million by 2021. The growth is spurred by the advantages conferred on the city by entrepreneurial and intellectual capacity incubated through a series of private and government actions. Besides, Bangalore enjoys a favorable climate, a high quality of life, a cosmopolitan ambience and social diversity. The City has earned the titles of IT Hub of Asia and Silicon Valley of India. However, while the IT based formal sector accounts for 15% of its economy, the informal sector contributes 60-70%. With a gross domestic product (GDP) of US$83 billion, Bangalore is fourth among the top 15 cities contributing to India s overall GDP.

Background CDP
The first step towards planning for development in Bangalore was initiated with the Outline Development Plan (ODP), prepared by the Bangalore Development Committee. The Town and Country Planning Act, 1961, was enacted to enable preparation of development plans for settlements in Karnataka. Chronological events towards planning and development of Bangalore:
1952 Bangalore Development Committee founded
1961 Karnataka Town and Country Planning (KTCP) Act enacted
1963 Outline Development Plan (ODP) submitted to Govt.
1965 KTCP Act enforced
1972 ODP approved and adopted under the KTCP Act 1961
1976 BDA constituted
1984 1st CDP for 1985 approved
1995 2nd CDP for 2005 approved
2005 3rd CDP for 2015 prepared
Comprehensive Development Plan 2015 for Bangalore (CDP Bangalore Master Plan 2015), prepared under the KTCP Act, covers a Local Planning Area of 1306 sq. kms and consists of 387 villages, 7 City Municipal Councils (CMC) and 1 Town Municipal Council (TMC). It serves as the foundation for developing strategic plans and local area plans, and finally, designing neighbourhoods. The Plan is powered by state-of-the-art technology consisting of an innovative and robust spatial data infrastructure at the metropolitan level. It comprises of a Geographical Information System (GIS), a Management Information System (MIS) and comprehensive data models enabling a plan that is up-to-date.
The Structure Plan CDP
The Structure Plan is based on the governing principle of Structured Continuity. This principle directs that development in existing urbanized areas and new extensions must be structured spatially and functionally to avoid unmanaged urban sprawl. Existing urban patterns must be strengthened through urban renewal and proposed development must be continued by selective extension of already developed areas. This will avoid new developments in distant outskirts that are not serviced by infrastructure and transportation.
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