Smart city plan to be finalised soon: Govt

There will be many opportunities for the private sector in the proposed smart city project, Urban Development Secretary Shankar Aggarwal said.

September 03, 2014 04:23 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:58 pm IST - New Delhi

The Union Government is in the process of finalising the framework for smart cities, Urban Development Secretary Shankar Aggarwal said in New Delh on Wednesday. File photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

The Union Government is in the process of finalising the framework for smart cities, Urban Development Secretary Shankar Aggarwal said in New Delh on Wednesday. File photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

The framework for the NDA Government’s stated goal of developing 100 smart cities will soon be finalised and the plan would allow plenty of opportunity for participation to the private sector, the Centre said on Wednesday.

“We are in the process of finalising the framework for smart cities. It is a huge exercise and all possible pitfalls, effects and other factors are being considered before announcement of the policy,” Urban Development Secretary Shankar Aggarwal said at an event in New Delhi.

Aiming to provide better facilities and amenities in urban areas, t >he government announced a plan to develop 100 smart cities in the general budget this year.

There will be many opportunities for the private sector in the proposed smart city project, Aggarwal said.

Asked whether the government was considering any tax proposals to generate funds for the smart city project, he answered in the negative.

“At the moment, no such proposal is under consideration,” he said.

He said there will be a lot of job opportunities during the implementation of the smart city plan and added that, “all the proposed 100 smart cities will be developed simultaneously“.

“Existing cities will be developed as smart cities. There may be two or three new cities which come up as smart cities but, primarily, it will be existing cities which will be taken up for the smart city project,” Aggarwal said.

Asked whether there will be a nodal agency for executing the smart city project, the UD secretary said, “May be there will be a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to execute it. But that has not been finalised yet.”

Meanwhile, taking note of the “plethora of rules and regulations” regarding land acquisition and obtaining approval in the housing sector, Aggarwal said, “The Prime Minister has already asked the Urban Development Ministry to look into all old laws. We are going to cut down on those.

“Let us revisit all rules and regulations and whatever can be repealed should be repealed. We have to make it citizen— centric rather than regulatory—centric.”

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