Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Implementa­tion of smart city projects yet to pick up pace

- Moushumi Das Gupta moushumi.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

Almost two years after the NDA government’s flagship mission to develop 100 smart cities was launched, progress in the 60 cities selected so far is yet to pick up pace.

Of the 731 smart city projects worth ~46,366 crore approved so far, implementa­tion has started in 49 (6.7%). And 24 projects (3.3%) have been completed as of January 2017.

According to figures on the Union urban developmen­t ministry’s website, 49.5% projects are yet to be initiated. Of the 60 cities selected so far, projects have started on the ground in the first batch of 20 chosen by the ministry last January. Work is yet to take off in 40 cities that were selected last September.

In June 2015, PM Narendra Modi had launched the programme to develop 100 smart cities. While 60 have been chosen so far, the ministry plans to select the remaining 40 by June. Meant to change the way urban India lives, smart cities will enjoy uninterrup­ted power and water supplies, efficient public transport, internet connectivi­ty, and e-governance along with quality infrastruc­ture.

BJP-ruled states — Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtr­a — are ahead in the race. Indore, Bhopal and Jabalpur have started implementi­ng 20 of the 159 projects that were approved for these three cities and completed 12. Surat and Ahmedabad have started work on eight of the 49 projects and completed two while Udaipur and Jaipur have completed three of the 91 projects that were selected.

Among non-BJP states, the AAP-ruled New Delhi is ahead. The New Delhi Municipal Council, which was chosen to be developed as a model smart city, has started implementa­tion in six of 40 projects.

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