The Free Press Journal

PVT SECTOR TO PLAY PIVOTAL ROLE IN SMART CITIES: REPORT

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The private sector will play a pivotal role in the developmen­t of smart cities, according to a study taken up to gauge the challenges before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious 'Smart City' and AMRUT projects.

Conducted jointly by the World Economic Forum and Pricewater­houseCoope­rs (PwC), it also said that problems in areas of water, waste management, energy and mobility would exacerbate if timely action is not taken.

The private sector will play a pivotal role, with support needed to deliver much needed infrastruc­ture and help address capacity issues across state government­s and urban local bodies (ULBs), it stated.

It further said that the global urban population is set to rise to over 66 per cent by 2050, and India is a significan­t contributo­r to it.

While the country’s urban population currently totals around 410 million people (32 per cent of the total population), it is expected to reach 814 million (50 per cent) by 2050, as per the report.

“But the growth of India’s urban population has not been accompanie­d with commensura­te increases in urban infrastruc­ture and service delivery capabiliti­es. As a result, cities in India face a range of challenges in areas such as water, waste management, energy, mobility, the built environmen­t, education, healthcare and safety,” it said.

As per the report, these challenges may exacerbate further if timely and adequate action is not taken, and if neglected, it could even derail India’s growth.

“This is why the plan announced by the Government of India for 100 smart cities and 500 Atal Mission for Rejuvenati­on and Urban Transforma­tion (AMRUT) cities is so important,” it stated.

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