SUDA: All about the Surat Urban Development Authority

SUDA meaning Surat Urban Development Authority, is the urban planning and development organisation for the city of Surat

SUDA or Surat Urban Development Authority, is the urban planning and development organisation for the city of Surat, in the Indian state of Gujarat. The SUDA was constituted by the state government under section 22(1) of the Gujarat Town Planning and Urban Development Act, 1976. The SUDA came into being on January 31, 1978.

 

SUDA jurisdiction

SUDA’s jurisdiction covers an area of 722 sq kms, which includes the SMC (Surat Municipal Corporation) and 195 villages around the SMC. The main objectives of the SUDA include preparation of the development plan and TP Scheme in urban areas. The Authority is headed by a chairman appointed by the state government. 

See also: All about the Surat Municipal Corporation online services and how to pay SMC property tax

 

SUDA: All about the Surat Urban Development Authority

Source: SUDA

 

SUDA: Services offered

Citizens can access the SUDA portal at https://www.sudaonline.org/ to check the Authority’s various schemes and to access online services offered by the Surat Urban Development Authority.

 

SUDA: All about the Surat Urban Development Authority

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Here is a brief look at the services offered by SUDA:

  • To undertake development schemes and town planning schemes in accordance with the Town Planning Act.
  • To conduct surveys of the city’s development area in order to generate development and town planning strategies.
  • To direct, organise and assist local authorities with planning, development, and other matters pertaining to the city’s development.
  • To implement and manage town planning projects within the city development sector.
  • To contribute to the supply of drinking water, sewage, and other essential services and facilities.
  • To acquire, sell, manage, or dispose of temporary or permanent property, as per requirements.
  • To arrange meetings and enter into contracts with local governments, individuals, and organisations as required by SUDA.
  • To perform development work in the city development area on a temporary basis as directed by the state government.
  • To provide additional functions as directed by the state government through the use of other authorities.

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Surat development plan 2035

According to the press release published by the state administration, around 850 hectares of land would be made available for development. A total of 50 sq kilometres of land would be made available for residential and commercial development after clearing the ground on both sides of the one-kilometre-long section between Kamrej and Palasana in Surat district, which is located on National Highway 48.

 The approval would also offer a boost to projects such as the Kamrej to Palsana bullet train and metro railway and the Antroli high-speed corridor, which is currently in the works. Furthermore, the projected industrial growth corridor, envisioned in the development plan for the Hazira district of Surat city, would significantly boost the well-planned industrial development.

Besides that, it would provide new work prospects for people. Municipalities would design town planning schemes on a priority basis in this new zoning region, especially in high-density areas.

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Contact information – SUDA

Address: SUDA BHAVAN” Vesu-Abhava Road, Vesu, Surat – 395 007

Phone: 0261 2500050

Email: [email protected]

 

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