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Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs
Volume lI Part 2 April - June 2019
NAgArlok
Volume lI
Part 2A
pril - June 2019N
Ag
Ar
lok
ISSN-0027-7584
Center for Urban StudiesIndian Institute of Public Administration
R.N.I No. 17686/69
IV Nagarlok
Edited, Printed and Published by The Director, for Indian Institute of Public Administration,Composed and Printed at New United Process, A-26, Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-II,New Delhi-110 028. Ph. 4508 9125.
for Jan-Mar. 2019
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONNEW DELHI
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(Quarterly: published since January 1955)
Editor: MAHENDRA PRASAD SINGH
Yearly Subscription:Individuals: (Inland) Rs. 425.00; (Abroad) $120 or £48;Single Copy: (Inland) Rs. 120.00; (Abroad) $30 or £12;
Special Number: (Inland) Rs. 275.00; (Abroad) $80 or £ 36Institution/Library: (Inland) Rs. 700.00; (Abroad) $ 240.00 or £ 96.00
Life Members of IIPA: Annual subscription: Rs.300.00; Single Copy Rs. 75.00;Special Number Rs.200.00
IIPA NEWSLETTER(Monthly recorder of national and international news of
public administration and allied matters since 1956)Editor: Surendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPA
Yearly Subscription: India: Rs. 10.00; Abroad: $ 4.00 or £ 2.00
DOCUMENTATION IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(Quarterly: Published since 1973)
Editor: Surendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPA, New DelhiAssistant Editor: SUNITA GULATI, Dy. Librarian, IIPA, New DelhiYearly Subscription: India: Rs. 150.00; Abroad: $ 60.00 or £ 24.00
NAGARLOK(Urban Affairs Quarterly: Published since 1969)
Editor: Surendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPA, New DelhiAssistant Editor: V.N. ALOK, Associate Professor in Urban Finance
IIPA, New DelhiYearly Subscription: India: Rs. 200.00.
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Bank drafts/postal orders should be drawn only in favour of“Director, Indian Institute of Public Administration”
Note: Subscribers are advised to secure safe delivery through Registered Post @ Rs. 100.00per periodical.
For complete information about IIPA publications write to:
THE EDITORINDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONIndraprastha Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi-110 002 (India)
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NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORSThis is intended as a guide for authors submitting a manuscript to NAGARLOK
and as an aid to the preparation of the final copy of accepted articles.
Manuscript• Manuscript should be in MS Word format. This should include the name,
email ID and the institutional affiliation of the author(s).• Manuscripts in English should use British spelling and typographical
conventions.
Articles• There should be no line spaces between paragraphs.• Notes should be listed at the end of the main text.• Manuscripts should be typed in Times New Roman, font size 12, each page
numbered.
Punctuation and abbreviations• Single quotation marks should be used to enclose actual quotes from other
sources or for technical terms when they are first introduced. On subsequentmention of technical terms, no quotation marks should be used. Excessiveuse of quotation marks should be avoided.
• Double quotation marks are used to enclose quotes within text which is itselfquoted.
• Latin abbreviations such as ‘i.e.’ or ‘e.g.’ are acceptable only in expressionswithin parentheses, as here: ‘adjectives which collocate with fare (e.g.wholesome, simple, country) …’ Elsewhere, they should be replaced by theirEnglish equivalents, ‘that is’ or ‘for example’. Italic should not be used forsuch abbreviations or for such common Latin expressions as ‘ad hoc’, et al.,etc.
• Numbers up to 9 and vaguely expressed numbers should be spelled out inwords. However, any numbers in a statistical context, precise numbers, unitsof measurement, and numbers above 100 should be stated in figures.
Table and figures• Every table should be given a number and brief title or caption set above the
body of the table and source at the bottom.• Figures are also given a number and a caption, set below the figure.• Avoid such expressions as ‘In the following table …’, As can be seen in the
figure above …’ In the printed version these elements may need to berepositioned due to constraints of page layout, always after the first mentionof the Table or Figure number in the text.
• Source of figures should be given at the end of the table.
Text references• Page references should be provided when reference is made to a specific
passage in a book or article. These appear after the date of publication andare preceded by a colon and a single space: Jefferson (1996: 296 – 299) orCowie (1999: 79).
• All works cited in the running text must be listed in the reference section atthe end of the text.
• The reference section should include only those works that were cited in thetext.
• Whenever possible, please give the full first names of authors and editors.
IIIrd Cover for January-March 2018
NAGARLOK
Chairman, Editorial Advisory BoardSurendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPAand Editor, NAGARLOK
MembersROY W BAHLRegents Professor of Economics,Andrew Young School of PolicyStudies, Georgia State University,Atlanta.
P.K. CHAUBEYFormer Professor of Economics, IIPA,New Delhi.
SANJAY KUMAR
Joint Secretary ((NULM)Ministry of Housing and Urban AffairsGovernment of India
O.P. MATHURProfessor of Urban Governance,Institute of Social Sciences,New Delhi.
K.K. PANDEYProfessor of Urban Management,IIPA, New Delhi.
P.S.N. RAODirector and Professor,School of Planning and Architecture,New Delhi
ANWAR SHAHInternational Consultantof Public Economics, BrookingsInstitutions, Washington DC,Centre for Public EconomiesSWUFE.
M.P. SINGHEditor, Indian Journal of PublicAdministration, New Delhi.
Cover II for Jan-Mar 2019
Member SecretaryV.N. ALOK
Associate Professor, IIPA andAssistant Editor, NAGARLOK
Copy Editor: USHA JHA
About the JournalNagarlok emphasises research and scholarly analysis on urban themes: urban life,metropolitan systems, urban economic development and urban policy. With a cuttingedge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, NAGARLOKencompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative andgeographic perspectives.
DisclaimerThe views expressed in the items published in the journal are those of the authors and do notin any sense represent those of the IIPA, publisher and editor. Copyright of the materialspublished belong to the IIPA but they may be reprinted/published elsewhere with our formalpermission and acknowledgement to this journal plus a complimentary copy to our library.All contributions should be sent to the Assistant Editor, NAGARLOK [email protected]. Business enquiries should be addressed to the Registrar, IIPA,I.P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi-110002.
Subscription Rates:Annual subscription: Rs. 200Single copy: Rs. 50
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Articles
Right to Public Service Delivery in Indian States: Legislations and Assessment S.N. Tripathi, V.N. Alok and Damini Singh 1
Mapping Socio-Cultural Transformation of the Post-Modern Urban Space in the City of Ranchi Abhay Krishna Singh 25
Consumer Perception towards Green Building: An Empirical Study in Delhi-NCR Ameet Sao, Amit Kumar, T.P. Singh and Nitesh Rohilla 43
Contribution of Private Sector Formal Housing in a Metropolis: A Case of Amritsar Gursharan Kaur And Ashwani Luthra 65
Housing for the Urban Poor: The Case of Chandigarh Model Ramakrishna Nallathiga 84
NAGARLOKVol. LI April-June, 2019 Part 2
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NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORSThis is intended as a guide for authors submitting a manuscript to NAGARLOK
and as an aid to the preparation of the final copy of accepted articles.
Manuscript• Manuscript should be in MS Word format. This should include the name,
email ID and the institutional affiliation of the author(s).• Manuscripts in English should use British spelling and typographical
conventions.
Articles• There should be no line spaces between paragraphs.• Notes should be listed at the end of the main text.• Manuscripts should be typed in Times New Roman, font size 12, each page
numbered.
Punctuation and abbreviations• Single quotation marks should be used to enclose actual quotes from other
sources or for technical terms when they are first introduced. On subsequentmention of technical terms, no quotation marks should be used. Excessiveuse of quotation marks should be avoided.
• Double quotation marks are used to enclose quotes within text which is itselfquoted.
• Latin abbreviations such as ‘i.e.’ or ‘e.g.’ are acceptable only in expressionswithin parentheses, as here: ‘adjectives which collocate with fare (e.g.wholesome, simple, country) …’ Elsewhere, they should be replaced by theirEnglish equivalents, ‘that is’ or ‘for example’. Italic should not be used forsuch abbreviations or for such common Latin expressions as ‘ad hoc’, et al.,etc.
• Numbers up to 9 and vaguely expressed numbers should be spelled out inwords. However, any numbers in a statistical context, precise numbers, unitsof measurement, and numbers above 100 should be stated in figures.
Table and figures• Every table should be given a number and brief title or caption set above the
body of the table and source at the bottom.• Figures are also given a number and a caption, set below the figure.• Avoid such expressions as ‘In the following table …’, As can be seen in the
figure above …’ In the printed version these elements may need to berepositioned due to constraints of page layout, always after the first mentionof the Table or Figure number in the text.
• Source of figures should be given at the end of the table.
Text references• Page references should be provided when reference is made to a specific
passage in a book or article. These appear after the date of publication andare preceded by a colon and a single space: Jefferson (1996: 296 – 299) orCowie (1999: 79).
• All works cited in the running text must be listed in the reference section atthe end of the text.
• The reference section should include only those works that were cited in thetext.
• Whenever possible, please give the full first names of authors and editors.
IIIrd Cover for January-March 2018
NAGARLOK
Chairman, Editorial Advisory BoardSurendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPAand Editor, NAGARLOK
MembersROY W BAHLRegents Professor of Economics,Andrew Young School of PolicyStudies, Georgia State University,Atlanta.
P.K. CHAUBEYFormer Professor of Economics, IIPA,New Delhi.
SANJAY KUMAR
Joint Secretary ((NULM)Ministry of Housing and Urban AffairsGovernment of India
O.P. MATHURProfessor of Urban Governance,Institute of Social Sciences,New Delhi.
K.K. PANDEYProfessor of Urban Management,IIPA, New Delhi.
P.S.N. RAODirector and Professor,School of Planning and Architecture,New Delhi
ANWAR SHAHInternational Consultantof Public Economics, BrookingsInstitutions, Washington DC,Centre for Public EconomiesSWUFE.
M.P. SINGHEditor, Indian Journal of PublicAdministration, New Delhi.
Cover II for Jan-Mar 2019
Member SecretaryV.N. ALOK
Associate Professor, IIPA andAssistant Editor, NAGARLOK
Copy Editor: USHA JHA
About the JournalNagarlok emphasises research and scholarly analysis on urban themes: urban life,metropolitan systems, urban economic development and urban policy. With a cuttingedge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, NAGARLOKencompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative andgeographic perspectives.
DisclaimerThe views expressed in the items published in the journal are those of the authors and do notin any sense represent those of the IIPA, publisher and editor. Copyright of the materialspublished belong to the IIPA but they may be reprinted/published elsewhere with our formalpermission and acknowledgement to this journal plus a complimentary copy to our library.All contributions should be sent to the Assistant Editor, NAGARLOK [email protected]. Business enquiries should be addressed to the Registrar, IIPA,I.P. Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi-110002.
Subscription Rates:Annual subscription: Rs. 200Single copy: Rs. 50
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Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs
Volume lI Part 2 April - June 2019
NAgArlok
Volume lI
Part 2A
pril - June 2019N
Ag
Ar
lok
ISSN-0027-7584
Center for Urban StudiesIndian Institute of Public Administration
R.N.I No. 17686/69
IV Nagarlok
Edited, Printed and Published by The Director, for Indian Institute of Public Administration,Composed and Printed at New United Process, A-26, Naraina Industrial Area, Phase-II,New Delhi-110 028. Ph. 4508 9125.
for Jan-Mar. 2019
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONNEW DELHI
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(Quarterly: published since January 1955)
Editor: MAHENDRA PRASAD SINGH
Yearly Subscription:Individuals: (Inland) Rs. 425.00; (Abroad) $120 or £48;Single Copy: (Inland) Rs. 120.00; (Abroad) $30 or £12;
Special Number: (Inland) Rs. 275.00; (Abroad) $80 or £ 36Institution/Library: (Inland) Rs. 700.00; (Abroad) $ 240.00 or £ 96.00
Life Members of IIPA: Annual subscription: Rs.300.00; Single Copy Rs. 75.00;Special Number Rs.200.00
IIPA NEWSLETTER(Monthly recorder of national and international news of
public administration and allied matters since 1956)Editor: Surendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPA
Yearly Subscription: India: Rs. 10.00; Abroad: $ 4.00 or £ 2.00
DOCUMENTATION IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION(Quarterly: Published since 1973)
Editor: Surendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPA, New DelhiAssistant Editor: SUNITA GULATI, Dy. Librarian, IIPA, New DelhiYearly Subscription: India: Rs. 150.00; Abroad: $ 60.00 or £ 24.00
NAGARLOK(Urban Affairs Quarterly: Published since 1969)
Editor: Surendra Nath Tripathi, Director, IIPA, New DelhiAssistant Editor: V.N. ALOK, Associate Professor in Urban Finance
IIPA, New DelhiYearly Subscription: India: Rs. 200.00.
yksd iz'kklu (v/Z&okf"kZd)lEiknd% izks- ,l- ,u- feJ
okf"kZd 'kqYd % vkthou lnL;&:- 150] O;fDrxr xzkgd&#- 200] laLFkkxr xzkgd&:- 300lkekU; vad % vkthou lnL;&:- 75] O;fDrxr xzkgd&#- 100] laLFkkxr xzkgd&:- 150fo'ks"kkad % vkthou lnL;&:- 100] O;fDrxr xzkgd&#- 200] laLFkkxr xzkgd&:- 200
Bank drafts/postal orders should be drawn only in favour of“Director, Indian Institute of Public Administration”
Note: Subscribers are advised to secure safe delivery through Registered Post @ Rs. 100.00per periodical.
For complete information about IIPA publications write to:
THE EDITORINDIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONIndraprastha Estate, Ring Road, New Delhi-110 002 (India)