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Housing for All - Overview Housing for All by 2022 approved by Cabinet on 17.06.2015 Guidelines launched on 25.06.2015, Mission will be implemented upto 31.03.2022. Mission to cover all 4041 statutory towns and beneficiaries belonging to EWS, LIG categories. All statutory cities/ towns will be covered. Mission has four components: In situ Rehabilitation of slum dwellers using land as a resource through private participation. Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS). Affordable Housing in Partnership (AHP) Subsidy for beneficiary-led individual house construction or enhancement. Credit Linked subsidy component is Central Sector Scheme while other 3 to be implemented as Centrally Sponsored Scheme.

Mission Highlights Housing shortage estimated at 2 crore (West Bengal 13.3 lakh) but exact scope of the mission to emerge after demand assessment States/UTs may decide a cut off date for eligibility of beneficiary needs to be resident of that urban area. Beneficiary defined as a family comprising husband, wife and unmarried children. Further, Beneficiary should not have any pucca house anywhere in India to be eligible to receive support under the mission. EWS category defined as a family with specific income. State have the flexibility to redefine the annual income criteria as per local condition in consultation with the central Govt.. Decision in this regard will be communicated shortly. Size of EWS house carpet area 30 Sq M., States to have flexibility but Central assistance fixed Project approval at state level by SLSMC headed by Chief Secretary. Aadhaar Card/Bank Account Number/PAN Number (if available) required from beneficiary or a certificate of house ownership from Revenue Authority of beneficiary s native district.

Housing for All: Options 1 Slum development Slum Development 2 Affordable Housing through credit link subsidy 3 Affordable Housing in Partnership 4 Subsidy for beneficiary-led Housing In-situ using land as a resource with private participation Extra FAR/FSI and TDR if required GoI Grant Rs 1lakh per House Subsidy for EWS and LIG for new House/Incremental house Upfront subsidy@6.5% for EWS and LIG for loans up to Rs 6 lakh, calculated at NPV basis With Private sector or Public Sector including parastatal agencies Central Assistance of Rs 1.5 lakh per EWS house in projects where 35% House for EWS category For Individuals ( EWS category ) for new House or enhancement Cities to prepare a separate integrated project for such beneficiaries Central assistance of Rs 1.5 lakh per beneficiary Beneficiary can take advantage under one component only Non slums Urban Poor + Future Urban Poor

Implementation Process Signing of Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) and selection of Cities; Initially to focus on 500 Class I Cities Credit linked subsidy component of the mission to be implemented in all the statutory towns right from the beginning i.e. 17.06.2015. Demand survey in selected cities as per format in Guidelines (Annexure 4 at pg. 29-31). States/UTs can collect more information from beneficiaries if required by them Demand survey should have beneficiary details including unique Identification Number like Adhaar Card, Voter ID Card or such other number or a certificate of house ownership from Revenue Beneficiary information to include mobile number for communication with beneficiaries. Demand survey to result into the housing needs of the city

States/Cities to consider possible temporary migration from rural areas to city for only availing advantage of scheme and exclude such migrants from list of beneficiaries while validating demand survey. Prepare Housing for All Plan of Action (HFAPoA) containing demand of housing by eligible beneficiaries in the city alongwith the selected interventions. Housing for All Plan of Action (HFAPoA) of the city to have two components: Slum dwellers and Other Urban Poor For Slums: Data collection for all slums, to utilise existing plan and data Analysis of slum data to list tenable and untenable slums Examine financial and technical viability of tenable slums for redevelopment of slums through private participation using land as a resource State to consider additional FSI/FAR, TDR, relax density norms To categorised tenable slums as financially viable or unviable.

Viable slums: Phasing over the Mission period, Preparation of DPR and inclusion in HFA Unviable slums and ineligible slum dwellers in viable slums: Other options For Other Urban Poor : Demand assessment and validation of beneficiaries Categorisation of intended beneficiaries amongst available options Preparation of HFAPoA based on above assessment Based on HFAPoA, States/Cities to prepare Annual Implementation Plans (AIPs) keeping in view available resource and priority. For the 1 st year (2015-16) AIP will not be necessary. For larger cities, HFAPoA and AIPs can be prepared at sub city (ward/zone etc.) level with the approval of concerned State/UT. The result of demand survey, draft HFAPoA, draft AIP and beneficiary list to be discussed with the local representatives including MLAs and MPs to integrate their views.

HFAPoA and AIP to be approved by SLSMC and submitted to Ministry for assessment of overall plan and requirement of central financial assistance HFAPoA should be reviewed yearly in view of implementation of AIPs in the preceding years Based on HFAPoA and AIP and availability of resources, each city will prepare Detailed Project Report (DPRs) under each component of the Mission. All DPRs to be approved by State Level Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (SLSMC). Information of approved projects in prescribed formats (Annexure 7A-C in page 39-44 of the Guidelines) to be submitted to Ministry for consideration and release of central assistance. Houses constructed/acquired under the mission should be in the name of female head of the household or in the joint name.

All 3 Components except CLSS Fund Release Mechanism Central Assistance to be released in 3 instalments 40%, 40% and 20% with approval of CSMC On the basis of HFAPoA submitted to Ministry, requirements of financial assistance from GoI would be projected Annual Budgetary requirement to be assessed based on AIP submitted each year by States States to submit AIP and details of projects approved by SLSMC under different components for release of 1 st instalment Subsequent instalments on 70% utilization of earlier releases Funds to be kept in separate account For the first year (2015-16) allocation for West Bengal has been indicated [Rs. 307.00 crore] Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme Advance subsidy release to CNA Subsequent instalments on 70 % utilization of earlier amounts CNA to release the subsidy amount to PLIs in 4 instalments based on the claims on the total loans disbursed.

Mandatory Conditions for States Dispensing the need for separate Non Agricultural (NA) Permission if land already falls in the residential zone earmarked in Master Plan of city or area. Prepare/amend their Master Plans earmarking land for Affordable Housing. Single-window, time bound clearance for layout approval and building permissions at ULB level. Adopt the approach of deemed building permission and layout approval on the basis of pre-approved lay outs and building plans for EWS/LIG housing or exempt approval for houses below certain built up area or plot area Either legislate or amend existing rental laws on the lines of model Tenancy Act being prepared by Ministry. Provide additional Floor Area Ratio (FAR)/Floor Space Index (FSI)/ Transferable Development Rights (TDR) and relaxed density norms for slum redevelopment and low cost housing, if required.

Institutional Institutional Mechanism Mechanism

Capacity Building Activities Formation of State level Technical Cell (SLTC) and City level Technical Cells (CLTC) with the approval of CSMC SLTC with 5-10 professionals and CLTC with 2-4 professionals Central assistance @75:25 and @90:10 in case of NE and special category States Activities for Preparation of HFAPoA Central assistance @ 75:25 and @ 90:10 in case of NE and special category States Funds already released for preparation of SFCPoAs under RAY to be utilised before claiming support under HFAPoA Mission will empanel Resource Centres for providing training and to undertake other activities. State may also empanel Resource Centres with prior approval of CSMC for specialised needs All CB and IEC activities approved by CSMC would be fully funded by Ministry Norms regarding per capita cost etc. of various activities to be determined by CSMC. In the interim norms under earlier schemes would apply.

Third Party Quality Monitoring Agencies (TPQMA) States to engage Third Party Quality Monitoring Agencies (TPQMA) to ensure quality of construction under various components Central assistance @ 75:25 and limited upto 3 visits in each project States to draw up quality monitoring and assurance plans Quality monitoring plans to be submitted for approval of CSMC after due approval of SLSMC Social Audit Mission to assist States in undertaking social audit 100% financial assistance for social audit with the approval of CSMC.

Industries to plan and make provision for accommodation facilities for all its employees whether contractual or permanent Railway to undertake housing for poor including slum dwellers on its land in its transit area development Letters have Minister of Railways and Secretary (Railways) to take up the issue of slums on their land Other land owning central govt. agencies shall also contribute by providing land and undertaking housing construction activities for poor Ministry of Food Processing Industries has communicated that the guidelines of the Mission has been bought to the notice of all State/UT MoUD to converge civic amenities and infrastructure development in fringe areas of cities under AMRUT to make more land available for housing Smart city to also include adequate provision for EWS housing State to utilise Construction Worker Welfare Fund for creating adequate stock of affordable/rental housing Direction issued by Director-General (labour Welfare) under Section 60 of BOCW(RECS) Act 1996 that the States/UTs should create rental housing stock for workers as welfare measure dated 5 th August 2015.

Set up to facilitate adoption of : Technology Sub-Mission Modern, innovative and green technologies and building material for faster and quality construction of houses Layout designs and building plans suitable for various geo-climatic zones Will work on: i) Design & Planning ii) Innovative technologies & materials Green buildings using natural resources and iv) Earthquake and other disaster resistant technologies and designs. Assist State/Cities in deploying disaster resistant and environment friendly technologies Will coordinate with various regulatory and administrative bodies for : Mainstreaming and up scaling the deployment of modern construction technologies, material in place of conventional construction and Use of green and energy efficient technologies, climate changes etc. Centre and State/UT to partner with willing IITs, NITs and Planning & Architecture institutes for developing technical solutions, capacity building and handholding State or region specific needs of technologies and designs would also be supported under this Sub-Mission.

Activities to be taken up immediately as per timeline fixed by Government of India and Present status Identification of SLNA 15.08.2015 : Already identified SUDA as SLNA. Signing of Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Ministry 31.08.2015: Already signed by State Government and sent to Ministry. Selection of Cities 31.08.2015: Already selected and sent to Government of India. Demand assessment of selected cities 30.09.2015: To be taken up from 15 th to 30th September, 2015. Formation of SLTC and CLTC for selected Cities 30.09.2015 In progress. Preparation of HFAPoA for selected cities and sent to the Ministry by 31.10.2015 utilising the existing SFCPoA and data collected therein -HFAPoA to be prepared in two phases i) Ph-I - for Cities /towns already prepared SFCPoA or in advance stage of preparation of SFCPoA by 15 th October, 2015 and ii) Phase-II - other cities/ towns by 31st Oct. 2015.

Activities to be taken up immediately as per timeline fixed by Government of India and Present status contd... Preparation of DPRs/ Technical Appraisal/ Sanction of SLSMC i) Phase-I cities/ towns by 15.12.2015 ii) Phase-II cities/ towns by 31.12.2015. Forward details of projects approved by SLSMC to CSMC for release of funds 31.12.2015 or earlier. Submit 70% utilisation of funds released for preparation of SFCPoA Projects under affordable housing in partnership scheme prepared but not submitted/cancelled under RAY can be taken up immediately Wide publicity of newly launched Mission States to put in place mechanisms for issuance of NoC to beneficiaries under CLSS component. Implementation of project January, 2016 onwards. Preparation of AIP for 2016-17 February, 2016.

Agencies to Plan and Implement at State Level State Nodal Agencies (SLNA) State Level Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (SLSMC) City Level Mission Implementing Agencies Grievance Redressal Mechanism Nodal Agencies Designated by the State Governments for implementing, coordination and reform related activities of the mission Headed by Chief Secretary for approval of action Plans and DPRs Under chairpersonship of Mayor/Chairman for approval of action Plans, Projects and implementing, coordination and reform related activities of the Mission Urban Local Bodies, Development Authorities, Housing Boards etc. which are selected by State Governments/ SLSMC for implementing HFA To be established at city/state level with web based consolidation at MoHUPA level Mission. 18

Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) An inter-ministerial committee under Chairpersonship of Secretary (HUPA) for implementation of the Mission, approvals there under and monitoring. Indicative Functions of CSMC Overall review and Monitoring of the Mission Assessing resource requirement based on HFAPoA and AIP submitted by States/UTs Approval of central releases under various components of the Mission Approval of Capacity Building Plans of States/UTs Devising financial and other norms for various activities undertaken as part of the Mission Approval of Annual Quality Monitoring Plans, Social Audit plans etc. Any other important issues required for implementation of the Mission.

Institutional Structure at State Level State Level Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (SLSMC) An inter-departmental committee under Chairpersonship of Chief Secretary for approval of Action Plans and projects under various components of the Mission. Nodal Department Municipal Affairs Department Nodal Agency State Urban Development Agency (SUDA) State Mission Director Director, SUDA

Functions - SLSMC Approval of Housing for All Plan of Action (HFAPoA) Approval of Annual Implementation Plan Approval of DPRs under various components of the Mission Approval of Annual Quality Monitoring Plans Reviewing progress of approved projects in the State and cities Monitoring of implementation of Mission Any other issues required for effective implementation of the Mission.

Status of Existing Schemes

JnNURM (BSUP & IHSDP) Extended Mission period ended on 31.03.2015 Mission period further extended upto 31.03.2017 to complete ongoing works Submission of Completion Certificate at the earliest RAY Early completion of on-going projects sanctioned under RAY and work started, for which GoI has subsume liabilities under RAY in new Mission. Projects approved under RAY but no work has been started within March, 2015 stand cancelled. These projects, however, can be taken up under new Mission as per its guidelines and as per discretion of the concerned State.

1) In-Situ Slum Re-development Using land as a resource with private participation Slums on Central Government land/state Government land/ulb land Slum rehabilitation grant of Rs. 1 lakh per house, on an average. Flexibility to States/Cities to deploy this central grant for other slums being redeveloped States/Cities provide additional FSI/FAR or TDR to make projects financially viable Land cost not to be charged by Central Govt. agencies Slums on Private Owned Land - No Govt. Grant will be provided. -States/Cities provide additional FSI/FAR or TDR to land owner as per its policy

In-Situ Situ Slum Redevelopment Approach State/UTs shall decide: Eligibility criteria like cut off date etc. preferably through legislation Beneficiary contribution allotment on ownership rights or on renewable, mortgageable and inheritable leasehold rights basis Restriction on transfer Identify all tenable slums and their parameters such as area, available FSI, market potential etc. Examine financial and technical viability of all tenable slums for redevelopment with private partner using land as a resource Consider additional FSI/FAR, TDR, relax density norms Mixed usage of land Cluster of slums as single project

Two Components: slum rehabilitation component: provides housing along with basic civic infrastructure free sale component: available to developers for selling in the market so as to cross subsidize the project Sale of free should sale be linked component to the completion and transfer of slum rehabilitation component Only the required slum land to be given to private developers. Consultations with Slum Dwellers A projects All financial and non financial incentives and concessions to be declared priority in the bid document. Private partner to be selected through open bidding process.

Open bidding for the slum redevelopment project. Positive premium-select highest positive premium developer. Negative premium-select lowest negative premium developer. Implementing agency to make allotments to eligible slum dwellers through a transparent process. Project developers to provide transit accommodation during the construction period ULBs should have a single project account for slum redevelopment projects. Single authority for formulating project and according approval to projects. Financially unviable tenable slums can be taken up in later phases or deficiency of houses can be taken up under other components of Mission Untenable slums can be can be taken up under other components of Mission.

Strategy for Slum Redevelopment using Land as a Resource List All Slums (Use Census 2011 as basis) Collect data for all slums Use existing SFCPoA prepared under RAY Analyse Slum Data to list Tenable and Untenable Slums Untenable Slums Adopt other strategies available under Mission Tenable Slums Analysis of all tenable Slums to examine financial and technical -vsitu abilityslumofredevelopment inunviabslus Adopton other strategies to take care of PPP basis using land as a resource (consider additional housing needs in such slums FSI/FAR, TDR etc. & other incentives at States/ULB level) Viable Slums Phasing of Slum Redevelopment over period of mission and development of projects and inclusion in HFA

A demand side intervention Interest subvention on home loans taken by eligible urban poor (EWS/LIG) for acquisition, construction or enhancement of house Interest subsidy of 6.5% available on housing loans of upto Rs. 6 lakhs with tenure of 15 years for EWS/LIG, loans beyond Rs. 6 Lakhs at market rate Interest subsidy calculated on NPV basis @9% discount rate Subsidy credited upfront to the loan account of beneficiaries through lending institutions Carpet area limited to 30 sq. m. and 60 sq. m. for EWS and LIG respectively.

Preference to Manual Scavengers, Women/widows, SC/ST/OBCs, Minorities, differently-abled and Transgender subject to them being EWS/LIG Self-certificate/affidavit as proof of income from loan applicant Central Nodal Agencies (CNAs) to channelize subsidy to the lending institutions and for monitoring the progress Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) and National Housing Bank (NHB) PLIs can sign MoU with only one Nodal Agency PLIs to take NOCs quarterly from States/UTs or designated agency for list of beneficiaries covered under credit linked subsidy to avoid duplication.

A supply side intervention To provide financial assistance to EWS houses being built in different partnerships by States/UTs/Cities including private sector and industries Central assistance @Rs. 1.5 lakh per EWS house Affordable housing project eligible for central assistance At least 35% of the houses for EWS category Project of at least 250 houses Allotment through transparent procedure as approved by SLSMC to beneficiaries identified in HFAPoA Preference to physically handicapped persons, senior citizens, SC/ST/OBCs, minorities, single women, transgender and other weaker and vulnerable sections of the society Different models of private sector involvement prevailing in states can be adopted by others. States/UTs to decide an upper ceiling of sale price for EWS houses.

EWS Categories to either construct new houses or enhance existing houses on their own Central assistance @ Rs. 1.5 lakh per house Beneficiaries, in or outside slums, to approach ULBs with proof of land/house ownership Kutcha/Semi pucca houses in slums not taken up for redevelopment can be covered ULBs to ascertain ownership of land, economic status and eligibility etc. of beneficiary Socio-economic Caste Census (SECC) data to be used to verify current housing status of applicant and consequent eligibility ULBs to prepare integrated city wide individual housing project

Individual applicants for assistance shall not be considered. States/UTs/Cities to ensure that GoI assistance is committed only after balance cost of construction is tied up State/UT or cities may contribute financially Central assistance will be released to bank accounts of identified beneficiaries through States/UTs GoI contribution to be released in proportion to the value of construction in 3-4 instalments Last instalment of Rs. 30,000/- (20%) of GoI assistance to be released only after completion of the house Mechanisms to track progress of such individual houses through geo-tagged photographs.

Steps in beneficiary-led construction or enhancement Beneficiary Belonging to Slums not being taken up for redevelopment Non-slum Proposal to ULB for construction of new house or enhancement [Para 7.1 of guidelines] Verification of the Beneficiary and proposal by ULB or Implementing agency Preparation of project by ULB/Implementing agency based on applications from beneficiaries (Ref para 7.3, 7.5, 7.6) (land ownership, building plan etc.) [Para 7.2 of guidelines] Submission of Project Approval by SLSMC Project information to CSMC Release of Central subsidy through State Government 41

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Housing Shortage Distribution S No District Municipality / Municipal Corporation/NAA Shortage in Units 1 Darjeeling Siliguri 18479 2 Jalpaiguri Jalpaiguri 5039 3 Murshidabad Murshidabad 4041 4 Burdwan Asansol MC 61594 5 Burdwan Durgapur MC 19416 6 Nadia Kalyani 4815 7 Nadia Gayeshpur 3005 8 North 24 Parganas Kanchrapara 4224 9 North 24 Parganas Halisahar 7525 10 North 24 Parganas Naihati 5461 11 North 24 Parganas Bhatpara 17844 12 North 24 Parganas Garulia 4578 13 North 24 Parganas North Barrackpore 3475 14 North 24 Parganas Barrackpore 3756 15 North 24 Parganas Titagarh 6517 16 North 24 Parganas Barasat 12099 17 North 24 Parganas Madhyamgram 8070 18 North 24 Parganas Khardah 3721 19 North 24 Parganas Panihati 12187 20 North 24 Parganas New Barrackpore 2248 21 North 24 Parganas Kamarhati 8265 22 North 24 Parganas Baranagar 4421 23 North 24 Parganas North Dum Dum 10488 24 North 24 Parganas Dum Dum 2372 25 North 24 Parganas South Dum Dum 6353

Housing Shortage Distribution Contd S No District Municipality / Municipal Corporation/NAA Shortage in Units 26 North 24 Parganas Bidhannagar 14923 27 Hooghly Bansberia 5407 28 Hooghly Hoogly-Chinsurah 5860 29 Hooghly Chandernagore MC 4809 30 Hooghly Bhadreswar 5464 31 Hooghly Champdani 6881 32 Hooghly Baidyabati 4865 33 Hooghly Serampore 4793 34 Hooghly Rishra 5874 35 Hooghly Konnagar 1277 36 Hooghly Uttarpara Kotrung 2452 37 Hooghly Dankuni 5412 38 South 24 Parganas Maheshtala 22326 39 South 24 Parganas Budge Budge 5104 40 South 24 Parganas Pujali 2516 41 South 24 Parganas Rajpur Sonarpur 12121 42 South 24 Parganas Baruipur 2346 43 Howrah Howrah 25365 44 Howrah Uluberia 19483 45 Kolkata Kolkata MC 170567 46 Bankura Bankura 9503 47 Bankura Bishnupur 3415 48 Bankura Sonamukhi 2001 49 Burdwan Burdwan 10695 50 Burdwan Dainhat 2032

Housing Shortage Distribution Contd S No District Municipality / Municipal Corporation/NAA Shortage in Units 51 Burdwan Gushkara 3408 52 Burdwan Kalna 3090 53 Burdwan Katwa 5016 54 Burdwan Memari 2441 55 Birbhum Bolpur 5515 56 Birbhum Dubrajpur 3060 57 Birbhum Nalhati 3645 58 Birbhum Rampurhat 4247 59 Birbhum Sainthia 4225 60 Birbhum Suri 5030 61 Cooch Behar Koch Behar 4201 62 Cooch Behar Dinhata 2319 63 Cooch Behar Haldibari 1336 64 Cooch Behar Mathabhanga 1158 65 Cooch Behar Mekhliganj 843 66 Cooch Behar Tufanganj 1052 67 Dakshin Dinajpur Balurghat 6664 68 Dakshin Dinajpur Gangarampore 3381 69 Darjeeling Darjeeling 3594 70 Darjeeling Kalimpong 1420 71 Darjeeling Kurseong 1245 72 Darjeeling Mirik N.A.A. 674 73 Hooghly Arambagh 3146 74 Hooghly Tarakeswar 1336 75 Jalpaiguri Alipurduar 3763

Housing Shortage Distribution Contd S No District Municipality / Municipal Corporation/NAA Shortage in Units 76 Jalpaiguri Dhupguri 2929 77 Jalpaiguri Mal 2163 78 Malda English Bazar 9191 79 Malda Old Malda 4668 80 Murshidabad Beldanga 2097 81 Murshidabad Berhampore 9217 82 Murshidabad Dhulian 8398 83 Murshidabad Jangipur 5656 84 Murshidabad Jiaganj-Azimganj 5316 85 Murshidabad Kandi 3869 86 Nadia Birnagar 2526 87 Nadia Chakdah 5569 88 Nadia Coopers Camp N.A.A 2636 89 Nadia Haringhata 4204 90 Nadia Krishnanagar 9645 91 Nadia Nabadwip 8083 92 Nadia Ranaghat 4334 93 Nadia Santipur 10761 94 Nadia Taherpur N.A.A 2043 95 North 24 Parganas Ashoknagar-Kalyangarh 10037 96 North 24 Parganas Baduria 5068 97 North 24 Parganas Basirhat 7889 98 North 24 Parganas Bongaon 9732 99 North 24 Parganas Gobardanga 5305 100 North 24 Parganas Habra 8272

Housing Shortage Distribution Contd S No District Municipality / Municipal Corporation/NAA Shortage in Units 101 North 24 Parganas Taki 3051 102 Paschim Medinipur Chandrokona 1721 103 Paschim Medinipur Ghatal 3519 104 Paschim Medinipur Jhargram 4595 105 Paschim Medinipur Kharagpur 20682 106 Paschim Medinipur Kharar 751 107 Paschim Medinipur Khirpai 1462 108 Paschim Medinipur Midnapore 9480 109 Paschim Medinipur Ramjibanpore 1492 110 Purba Medinipur Contai 4685 111 Purba Medinipur Egra 3495 112 Purba Medinipur Haldia 8656 113 Purba Medinipur Panskura 4773 114 Purba Medinipur Tamluk 3943 115 Purulia Jhaldah 1746 116 Purulia Purulia 7517 117 Purulia Raghunathpur 1737 118 South 24 Parganas Diamond Harbour 3128 119 South 24 Parganas Joynagar-Majilpur 2493 120 Uttar Dinajpur Dalkhola 2584 121 Uttar Dinajpur Islampur 3999 122 Uttar Dinajpur Kaliaganj 4097 123 Uttar Dinajpur Raiganj 10066 124 Murshidabad Domkal Census Towns Census Towns 399382 Total Urban West Bengal 1330005