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Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention [Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre (Community) with Project Information all related allied facilities and supported by world-class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module] JODHPUR DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Opposite Railway Hospital Railway Hospital Road, Ratanada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001 VOLUME –2 PROJECT INFORMATION MEMORENDUM Development of proposed Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre ( Community ) with all related allied facilities and supported by world- class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module. JAG DESIGNERS PVT. LTD. (JAY AMBE GROUP) SINCE 1989 ISO CERTIFIED 9001 : 2008 Corporate House : “JAY AMBE HOUSE”, 4, Sumangalam Society, Opp. Drive in Cinema, B/h. café coffee day, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad- 380054. Contact no. : 09099902227, 09879097499,09925280775 Email id : [email protected] Website www.jayambedesigners.com JAG Designers Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad Jodhpur Development Authority (JDA) | 1 [Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre (Community) with Project Information all related allied facilities and supported by world-class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module] Table of Contents LIST OF TABLE ........................................................................................................................................ DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................................................ 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 1.1 Jodhpur City Profile .............................................................................................................................. 1.1.1 History............................................................................................................................................ 1.1.2 City Profile ..................................................................................................................................... 1.1.3 Industry, Trade and Business ......................................................................................................... 1.1.4 Climate ........................................................................................................................................... 1.1.5 Culture and Tradition ..................................................................................................................... 1.1.6 Proposed Infrastructure Projects .................................................................................................... 1.2 Demographic Profile ............................................................................................................................. 1.2.1 Demographic Profile of Rajasthan ................................................................................................. 1.2.2 Demographic Profile of Jodhpur District ....................................................................................... 1.2.3 Demographic Profile of Jodhpur .................................................................................................... 1.3 Tourism Profile ..................................................................................................................................... 1.3.1 Tourism in Rajasthan ..................................................................................................................... 1.3.2 Tourism in Jodhpur ........................................................................................................................ 1.4 Scope of Work ...................................................................................................................................... 2. Project Appreciation ................................................................................................................................... 2.1 Case Studies ......................................................................................................................................... 3. Methodology ................................................................................................................................................ 4. Site Appreciation......................................................................................................................................... 5. Key Approach to Concept ........................................................................................................................... 6. Way Ahead .................................................................................................................................................. 7. Detailed Project (MICE as Industry )…....................................................................................................... 8. Research Data & Feasibility report……………………………………………………………………… 9. Public Consultation ……………………………………………………………………………………… 10 About Project……………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Project configuration and Theme with S.O.F.……………………………………………… 12 Project Cost and Revenue………………………………………………………………………………. 13.About PPP…………………………………………………………………………………................ 14 Indicative Bid Data Sheet……………………………………………………………………………… JAG Designers Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad Jodhpur Development Authority (JDA) | 2 [Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre (Community) with Project Information all related allied facilities and supported by world-class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module] List of Tables Table 1 : Climate Table ............................................................................................................................... 11 Table 2 : Demographic data of Rajasthan ................................................................................................... 18 Table 3 : Demographic data of Jodhpur District ......................................................................................... 20 Table 4 : Demographics of Jodhpur ............................................................................................................ 21 Table 5 : Figure 12 : Domestic and International Tourist Arrivals in Rajasthan ....................................... 23 Table 6 : Tourist arrival in Jodhpur ............................................................................................................. 31 Table 7 : International Overnight and Overall Day Tourist Flow in Jodhpur ............................................. 31 Table 8 : Accommodation Units in Jodhpur ............................................................................................... 32 JAG Designers Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad Jodhpur Development Authority (JDA) | 3 [Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre (Community) with Project Information all related allied facilities and supported by world-class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module] List of Figures Figure 1 : Location of Jodhpur ...................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 2 : Climograph ................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 3 : Temperature .................................................................................................................................. 9 Figure 4 : Max. Min. and Average Temperature (‘ C) ................................................................................ 10 Figure 5 : Average Rainfall Amount and Rainy Days ................................................................................ 10 Figure 6 : BRT corridor and Stations .......................................................................................................... 14 Figure 7 : JDA and JMC Housing Projects ................................................................................................. 15 Figure 8 : Rajasthan District Map with cities marked and the 2001 & 2011 population ............................ 17 Figure 9 : Rajasthan Population .................................................................................................................. 19 Figure 10 : International and domestic tourist arrivals in Rajasthan ........................................................... 22 Figure 11 : Rajasthan Tourism Profile ........................................................................................................ 23 Figure 12 : Domestic and International Tourist Arrivals in Rajasthan ...................................................... 23 Figure 13 : Types of Tourism in Rajasthan ................................................................................................. 24 Figure 14 : Major Tourist Circuits in Rajasthan ......................................................................................... 28 Figure 15 : Site Location ............................................................................................................................. 62 JAG Designers Pvt. 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