Rajasthan Govt Focusing On Making Udaipur Develop Amid Tourism and Urban Growth Push

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The Rajasthan Government is focusing on developing Udaipur with a comprehensive long-term approach. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has ordered officers to keep future population growth, tourism expansion, traffic management, water supply, and civic infrastructure in mind while making a development plan.

The move signals a broader shift in Rajasthan’s urban planning strategy, where rapidly growing tourist cities are being pushed toward structured, future-ready development models rather than reactive expansion.


Focus on Future Expansion and Tourism Growth

Chairing a review meeting at the Zila Parishad auditorium in Udaipur, Sharma instructed the:

  • Udaipur Development Authority (UDA)
  • Udaipur Municipal Corporation (UMC)

to prepare a special development plan covering a 25–30 km peripheral zone around the city.

The proposed blueprint will focus on:

  • Road expansion and connectivity
  • Traffic and mobility management
  • Drinking water supply
  • Civic amenities and urban infrastructure
  • Tourism-oriented urban planning

Calling Udaipur Rajasthan’s “most prominent tourist city,” the Chief Minister said infrastructure planning must align with rising domestic and international tourist inflow.


Dewas Project Put at the Centre of Water Security

A major emphasis during the meeting was placed on the Dewas Project, which officials described as crucial for Udaipur’s long-term water sustainability.

Sharma directed authorities to expedite pending work under the project, stressing that:

“The Dewas Project is extremely important for Udaipur.”

Officials informed the meeting that completion of the project’s third and fourth phases is expected to significantly reduce future water shortages in Udaipur’s lakes and urban areas.

Given the city’s dependence on its lake ecosystem, water security has become a central concern amid rapid urbanisation and rising tourism pressure.


Why Udaipur Needs a New Urban Blueprint

Known globally for its lakes, palaces, and heritage tourism, Udaipur has seen:

  • Rapid urban sprawl
  • Rising traffic congestion
  • Increasing pressure on lakes and civic infrastructure
  • Growth in peripheral settlements

The government’s push for a long-term plan reflects recognition that existing infrastructure may struggle to support future demand without integrated planning.


Part of Rajasthan’s Larger Urban Planning Shift

The Udaipur initiative aligns with similar urban planning efforts underway across Rajasthan.

Recent examples include:

  • Integrated planning proposals for Jaipur’s master, sector, and zonal plans
  • “New Bhilwara” expansion planning to manage overcrowding
  • Industrial plug-and-play infrastructure initiatives in divisional headquarters including Udaipur

Together, these projects indicate a broader state-level push toward:

  • Planned urbanisation
  • Tourism-linked infrastructure
  • Investment-driven city expansion

Why Udaipur’s Development Plan Matters Beyond Rajasthan

1. Heritage Cities Face Modern Urban Pressures

Cities like Udaipur must balance:

  • Tourism growth
  • Heritage preservation
  • Environmental sustainability

Poorly planned expansion could threaten both ecological and cultural assets.

2. Water Security Is Becoming Central

Lake cities are increasingly vulnerable to:

  • Climate variability
  • Water stress
  • Encroachment and pollution

The Dewas Project’s urgency highlights how water infrastructure is now inseparable from urban planning.

3. Tourism Economy Requires Better Mobility

As tourist arrivals grow, cities need:

  • Efficient transport systems
  • Peripheral road networks
  • Crowd and traffic management

Otherwise, tourism itself can strain local quality of life.

4. Peripheral Planning Could Prevent Urban Chaos

Planning a 25–30 km expansion zone in advance may help:

  • Avoid unregulated construction
  • Protect sensitive areas
  • Improve future land-use management

The Road Ahead

Authorities are expected to begin preparing:

  • Detailed urban expansion frameworks
  • Infrastructure requirement assessments
  • Long-term mobility and water strategies

The success of the initiative will depend on whether planning translates into:

  • Timely implementation
  • Environmental safeguards
  • Coordinated governance between agencies

Planning

The Rajasthan government’s push for a long-term development blueprint for Udaipur reflects a growing recognition that heritage cities require forward-looking urban planning to remain sustainable.

As tourism, population, and infrastructure demands rise simultaneously, Udaipur now faces a defining challenge: how to modernise without losing the ecological and cultural character that made it globally iconic in the first place.

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