Singh Aniket Mahendra

UP4002-4

Hatkeshwar, Ahmedabad

Hatkeshwar, a neighborhood in Ahmedabad, India, has undergone a significant transformation in recent decades. The neighborhood's history is closely intertwined with the industrialization of Ahmedabad, and its development reflects the ups and downs of economic forces over the years. In the 1960s, Hatkeshwar emerged as a residential area for low-income migrant workers from the industries that were being set up in Ahmedabad. In the 1970s, the government implemented initiatives to improve living conditions in the neighborhood. However, in the 1980s, many of the mills in the area shut down, forcing mill workers to explore new occupations. The 2000s saw a new phase of development in Hatkeshwar, with the government redeveloping closed mill compounds and introducing a new public transport network. These transformations have led to Hatkeshwar evolving into a mixed-use neighborhood with a mix of residential, commercial, and educational institutions. The transformation of Hatkeshwar is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of its residents. The current mixed-use nature of Hatkeshwar reflects the changing needs and aspirations of its residents. 


Report Content

Introduction

Street Network

Land use and Built Form

Land use and Built Form

Municipal services

Housing, Jobs and Public Transportation

Housing, Jobs and Public Transportation

Housing, Jobs and Public Transportation

Public Realm

Public Realm