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Urban Challenge Fund Targets Reforms for Health, Climate Crises

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The Union cabinet has approved the Urban Challenge Fund (UCF), a Rs 4 lakh crore initiative. The central government contributes Rs 1 lakh crore, with at least 50 percent funded through market sources. Projects emerge from a competitive “challenge-based framework” spanning economic corridors, urban mobility, climate resilience, disaster management, water, and sanitation.

Equity Concerns in Competitive Urban Funding

This approach highlights competitive selection, market financing, and private sector involvement, sparking equity issues. Urban growth in India favors suburbs like Gurugram, Noida, and Navi Mumbai over megacities such as Mumbai or Delhi. Villages transform into real estate and industrial zones, yet transport, water supply, drainage, and waste disposal lag behind.

Challenges of Spatial Expansion

Spatial sprawl without strong institutions defines urbanization. Urban local bodies (ULBs) manage just 1 percent of GDP, far below 5-8 percent in BRICS and OECD nations. Master plans serve more as symbols than binding guides. Slums and low-income areas suffer “concentrated disadvantage,” with redevelopment favoring technical fixes over social needs.

Intersecting Urban Crises

Cities face deteriorating public health, rising climate risks, and surging migration. The Finance Commission allocates Rs 3.6 trillion to ULBs over five years, elevating cities as key governance entities. This funding’s impact hinges on enabling public health, climate adaptation, and migration strategies.

Public Health Beyond Hospitals

Urban health issues extend past hospital shortages to core systems like sanitation, waste management, drainage, water, and air quality. Robust governance and water-sanitation upgrades combat drug-resistant infections. Grants tied to these services underscore municipal roles in health outcomes, rivaling medical interventions. Untied funds empower ULBs to tackle local issues, such as flood-proofing slums, modernizing waste systems, or enhancing water access.

Climate Adaptation Needs Fiscal Autonomy

Heat waves, floods, water scarcity, and pollution hit cities hardest. Climate policies remain national or state-driven, limiting urban fiscal power. Reliable transfers to ULBs address this gap.

Migration Strains and Institutional Fixes

Migration intensifies pressures, as seen during Covid when informal areas suffered first. Finance alone falls short; ULBs need staffing, planning, and revenue autonomy. Reforms demand fiscal, functional, and political devolution. The Finance Commission boosts allocations by 455 percent, advocating untied grants and flexibility for integrated urban efforts.

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