Master plan, city development plan, structure plan, district  plan, action area plan, subject plan, comprehensive planning, zonal plans etc – Track2Training


Planning in India uses various types of plans to guide development at national, regional, city, and local levels. Each plan serves a specific purpose and scale, ensuring coordinated and systematic development.


1️⃣ Master Plan

Definition:

A Master Plan is a long-term, comprehensive plan for the overall development of a city or town, usually covering 15–20 years.

Focus:

  • Land-use allocation (residential, commercial, industrial, recreational).
  • Transportation networks, utilities, and infrastructure.
  • Population projections and housing requirements.
  • Environmental considerations and open spaces.

Example:

  • Master Plan of Delhi 2041
  • Pune Development Plan

2️⃣ City Development Plan (CDP)

Definition:

A City Development Plan is a strategic urban planning document prepared under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) and other schemes.

Focus:

  • Economic growth, urban infrastructure, and governance.
  • Social development and poverty alleviation programs.
  • City-specific programs for water, sanitation, housing, and transport.

Objective:

  • Facilitate sustainable and inclusive urban development.

3️⃣ Structure Plan

Definition:

A Structure Plan is a medium- to long-term plan that provides a framework for physical development of urban areas. It guides the detailed local plans (e.g., land-use zoning).

Focus:

  • Population distribution and settlement patterns.
  • Transportation and major infrastructure corridors.
  • Land-use distribution and environmental protection.

Example:

  • Structure plans prepared for fast-growing metropolitan regions.

4️⃣ District Plan

Definition:

A District Plan focuses on planning at the district level, integrating urban, rural, and regional development objectives.

Focus:

  • Development of towns and villages within the district.
  • Resource allocation, infrastructure, and social services.
  • Coordination between local bodies and regional planning authorities.

5️⃣ Action Area Plan

Definition:

An Action Area Plan is a short-term, site-specific plan within a city or town, aimed at immediate development or redevelopment.

Focus:

  • Implementation of specific projects (roads, parks, housing).
  • Development of priority zones or wards.
  • Addresses local needs and urgent interventions.

6️⃣ Subject Plan

Definition:

A Subject Plan deals with a specific sector or theme, such as transport, housing, water supply, or environmental management.

Focus:

  • Sector-specific infrastructure and service planning.
  • Integration with regional or city-wide plans.
  • Can be short-, medium-, or long-term.

Examples:

  • Transport Master Plan
  • Water Supply and Sewerage Plan
  • Solid Waste Management Plan

7️⃣ Comprehensive Planning

Definition:

Comprehensive Planning integrates all sectors, spatial, social, economic, and environmental considerations to guide development holistically.

Focus:

  • Long-term vision for the city or region.
  • Coordination of land use, transport, housing, utilities, and environment.
  • Inclusive and sustainable growth strategies.

8️⃣ Zonal Plans

Definition:

Zonal Plans are sub-area plans that focus on specific zones or wards within a city or region.

Focus:

  • Detailed land use, development control, and infrastructure planning.
  • Implementation of local development projects.
  • Supports the Master Plan and Structure Plan.

9️⃣ Hierarchy and Integration of Plans

Plan Type Scope Purpose / Focus
Master Plan City / Town Long-term, overall development, land use, population, infrastructure
City Development Plan City Strategic urban growth, governance, economic & social development
Structure Plan City / Metropolitan Area Framework for detailed planning, settlement patterns, transport
District Plan District Coordination of urban and rural development at district level
Action Area Plan Specific area / ward Short-term, site-specific development interventions
Subject Plan Sector-specific Planning for transport, water, housing, environment
Comprehensive Planning City / Region Holistic integration of all sectors and long-term vision
Zonal Plan Zone / Ward Detailed planning and implementation for a specific sub-area

Key Points:

  • Planning in India is multi-layered and sector-specific, ensuring coordination from national/regional vision to local implementation.
  • Master Plans and Structure Plans provide long-term frameworks, while Action Area and Zonal Plans deal with immediate, site-specific interventions.
  • Subject Plans integrate sectoral priorities, and Comprehensive Plans ensure holistic, sustainable, and inclusive development.