Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Can ‘Heart of Bundelkhan­d’ beat the blues?

Making Jhansi a smart city will be an uphill task as unlike other cities of UP, it lacks basic amenities

- Pawan Dixit Pawan.dixit@htlive.com

JHANSI: Famous for warrior princes Rani Laxmi Bai and hockey legend Dhyan Chand, the historic city of Jhansi is set for a makeover as it has made it to the coveted list of smart cities.

Missing out twice in the smart city race, it was third time lucky for Jhansi when it figured in the third list of cities released by the union ministry of urban developmen­t on June 23.

The city missed a spot in the second list by a narrow margin of 0.44 points.

Often referred to as the ‘heart of Bundelkhan­d’, Jhansi was previously known as Balwant Nagar. It is relatively a new municipal corporatio­n which came into existence in 2002.

An amount of Rs 2,040 crore will be spent to roll out the Smart City project in Jhansi in the next five years. Out of this, the Centre’s share will be Rs 465 crore and Uttar Pradesh government will contribute Rs 500 crore. The remaining amount will be contribute­d by the Jhansi Municipal Corporatio­n and generated through PPP model.

However, making Jhansi a smart city will be an uphill task for the authoritie­s as unlike other cities of UP, it even lacks basic amenities.

An area-based developmen­t plan and pan-city initiative modules will be chalked out to make Jhansi smart.

Power supply, robust drainage system and sewage treatment are a must to make any city smart and Jhansi lacks all the three prerequisi­tes. Under the project, Rs 1,407 crore will be spent on improving these three essentials alone.

NO SEWER LINE IN CITY

Jhansi is probably the only municipal corporatio­n in UP that does not have a sewage line anywhere in the city. Laying a network of sewage line will be a challenge for civic authoritie­s in this hilly district. In the absence of sewer lines, all the households have septic tanks.

As Jhansi is situated on a rocky plateau between rivers Pahuj and Betwa, its topography will be a stumbling block in laying of sewer lines. Jhansi has natural slopes making it all the more difficult to lay sewer lines.

REMARKABLY CLEAN CITY

When it comes to sanitation, Jhansi stands out among its counterpar­ts. The Jhansi Municipal Corporatio­n was awarded the fastest moving city of the north zone in the population category of 2-10 lakh during the cleanlines­s survey conducted this year under the Swachh Bharat Mission. Heaps of garbage lying along the roadside is a common sight in any city across the country, but in Jhansi garbage is nowhere to be seen.

IT-FRIENDLY CORPN

The JMC is among the few civic bodies in the state which is IT-friendly. It issues birth and death certificat­es online and has also digitalise­d all its documents. All tenders are issued online. The digitisati­on process of the JMC was given a boost by the corporatio­n’s IT head Rakesh Sahu. An M.Tech in computer science, Sahu uses his skills to make the civic body IT-enabled. The JMC was among those civic bodies in the country that rolled out a programme to make the city free of plastic waste. It ran campaigns to spread awareness among the masses about how to segregate plastic waste from other household dry waste.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTOS ?? A view of the city from atop the Jhansi Fort. Missing out twice in the smart city race, it was thirdtime lucky for Jhansi when it figured in the third list of cities released by the union ministry of urban developmen­t on June 23.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTOS A view of the city from atop the Jhansi Fort. Missing out twice in the smart city race, it was thirdtime lucky for Jhansi when it figured in the third list of cities released by the union ministry of urban developmen­t on June 23.
 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Rani Laxmibai’s statue installed at a crossing in the city.
HT PHOTO Rani Laxmibai’s statue installed at a crossing in the city.

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