Belagavi Master Plan Moves Forward After Five-Year Delay; Bengaluru Firm X Impasse Groups Awarded Contract

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The long-pending Master Plan for Belagavi city and 55 surrounding villages has finally moved a step closer to reality, with the Belagavi Urban Development Authority (BUDA) awarding the contract for its preparation to Bengaluru-based X Impasse Groups.

BUDA issued a Letter of Acceptance (LoA) to the company on May 27, following approval of its financial bid. The final work order will be issued after the firm deposits the mandatory security amount as per tender conditions. Once the formalities are completed, the company will begin detailed surveys, data collection, mapping, and preparation of the draft development plan.

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The project marks a significant milestone after nearly five years of delays, failed tenders, and cancelled contracts.

Blueprint for the Next 20โ€“25 Years

The proposed Master Plan will cover an area of approximately 389.41 square kilometres, including Belagavi city and 55 villages in the taluka. Once approved, it will serve as the guiding document for urban growth and infrastructure development over the next two decades.

The plan is expected to define land use patterns, road networks, transportation corridors, residential and commercial zones, industrial areas, water supply infrastructure, public amenities, and green spaces.

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Officials said the updated plan is crucial as Belagavi’s existing development plan has become outdated, making it increasingly difficult to accommodate the city’s expanding population and growing infrastructure needs.

Tender Approved After Multiple Delays

The tender process reached its final stage during a video conference held on May 16 under the chairmanship of the Commissioner of Town and Country Planning. The Commissionerate-level Tender Approval Committee approved the financial bid and cleared the way for award of the contract.

BUDA had floated a tender worth โ‚น1.88 crore for preparation of the Master Plan. Two companies participated in the bidding process, with X Impasse Groups emerging as the lowest bidder by quoting โ‚น1.77 crore.

Long Road to the Master Plan

The project has faced repeated setbacks since 2020. Initially, the State Government had entrusted the work to E-GIS under the AMRUT scheme. However, disputes over payments led to cancellation of that contract.

Subsequently, responsibility for preparing the Master Plan was transferred directly to BUDA. The authority floated tenders on multiple occasions, but the process failed to gain momentum due to inadequate response and procedural hurdles.

With the latest contract award, officials are hopeful that the planning exercise can finally begin in earnest.

Public Consultation to Follow

Over the coming months, the consultant will undertake a comprehensive study of Belagavi and its surrounding villages. Based on the findings, a preliminary draft Master Plan will be prepared and placed in the public domain.

Citizens, landowners, industry representatives and other stakeholders will then be invited to submit objections and suggestions before the final plan is approved.

The Master Plan is particularly significant as it will determine future land-use patterns across Belagavi city and the 55 villages, providing the framework for planned development and infrastructure investments for the next 20 to 25 years.

Belagavi Master Plan Area โ€“ 55 Villages

  1. Agasage
  2. Alatage
  3. Ambewadi
  4. Aste (Ashte)
  5. Avcharhatti
  6. Balekundri B.K.
  7. Balekundri K.H.
  8. Basarikatti
  9. Bastawad
  10. Bekkinakeri
  11. Belgundi
  12. Belvatti
  13. Bhutaramanahatti
  14. Desur
  15. Dhamane
  16. Gojage
  17. Halabhavi
  18. Halaga
  19. Hangarga
  20. Hindalaga
  21. Honaga
  22. Honnihal
  23. Jafarwadi
  24. Kadoli
  25. Kakati
  26. Kalakhamb
  27. Kallehol
  28. Kangrali B.K.
  29. Kangrali K.H.
  30. Kanabargi
  31. Khasbag
  32. Kondaskoppa
  33. Kudremani
  34. Kukadoli
  35. Kuttalwadi
  36. Machhe
  37. Mandoli
  38. Mannur
  39. Marihal
  40. Mastamardi
  41. Mavinakatti
  42. Muchandi
  43. Mutaga
  44. Navage
  45. Nilaji
  46. Peeranwadi
  47. Sambra
  48. Shindoli
  49. Sulaga (Sulge)
  50. Turmuri
  51. Uchagaon
  52. Yallur
  53. Yermal
  54. Honaga Extension Area
  55. Alarwad / adjoining notified village area*

*The final village count varies slightly across BUDA notifications and Local Planning Area revisions, which is why different reports refer to 55, 58 or more villages. The official village-wise list will ultimately be published in the draft Master Plan notification and GIS maps.

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