In an
exclusive press conference held at New Delhi, chaired by the Minister of Urban
Development Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, 20 urban areas of the country have been
declared to be revamped into future Smart Cities. Out of the 98 cities declared
back on 25th June, 2015, 97 cities had made it to the ‘Smart City
Challenge Mission’ out which 20 have been finally chosen in its phase 1.
On the
basis of the ‘marks’ achieved, 20 declared cities in the descending order are
as follows:
Ø Bhubaneshwar,
Odisha
Ø Pune,
Maharashtra
Ø Jaipur,
Rajasthan
Ø Surat,
Gujarat
Ø Kochi,
Kerala
Ø Ahmedabad,
Gujarat
Ø Jabalpur,
Madhya Pradesh
Ø Visakhapatnam,
Andhra Pradesh
Ø Sholapur,
Maharashtra
Ø Davangere,
Karnataka
Ø Indore,
Madhya Pradesh
Ø New
Delhi Municipal Council
Ø Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu
Ø Kakinada,
Andhra Pradesh
Ø Belagavi,
Karnataka
Ø Udaipur,
Rajasthan
Ø Guwahati,
Assam
Ø Chennai,
Tamil Nadu
Ø Ludhiana,
Punjab
Ø Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh
The next two years will see the inclusion of 40 and
38 cities, respectively or, 40 and 40 cities in case the final two cities get
declared. Also, an investment of Rs. 50, 802 crore has been proposed for the 20
winner Smart Cities and towns for the five-year tenure. There are 5 capital
cities among the 20 winner cities announced. To qualify for the competition,
states and local administrations had to provide ‘smart answers’ to a model with
43 questions. Factors for the same included, feasibility, cost effectiveness,
citizen participation, result orientation, strategic planning and several
others that accounted towards the ‘100 marks’.
Industry Reacts:
Mr. Kushagr Ansal, Director, Ansal
Housing
Smart India Mission is finally underway, and it is
good to see that through a tough series of competition, first 20 deserving
future Smart Cities have made out. The capital region of the country, NDMC is also
amongst the phase 1 list. With this announcement, there will now be a need of
Smart Infrastructure to complement the Smart Cities, and the announcements of
Union Budget are much more eagerly awaited.
Mr. Deepak Kapoor, President
CREDAI-Western U.P. & Director, Gulshan Homz
With the first set of Smart Cities list declared,
the competition for the next set is definitely underway. Uttar Pradesh’s cities
missing out this time is quite a setback as there is already a lot of scope for
Smart development. But for the next set, Uttar Pradesh’s shortlisted cities
will certainly make it there. Overall, the work on the promises and
announcements of the last year has begun and very soon, India will become
Smartly visible on the global map as well. To complete this dream, the
government must now take this Budget Session very seriously for the real estate
sector, as Smart Cities Mission will heavily rely on private sector’s
contribution.
Mr. Rupesh Gupta, Director, JM Housing
The dream of next level infrastructure and standards
of living is not much out of reach now with Smart Cities Mission becoming
reality. Phase 1 has given a set of 20 cities which will now strengthen the
competition for the remaining cities. All eyes are now fixed on the Union
Budget as the decisions during the same will somewhere directly affect the
development of Smart Cities. Land acquisition, Single window clearance and GST
have become more crucial now, as proper and timely Smart development will
require the passage of these.
Mr. Vikas Bhasin, MD, Saya Group
For the country in general, it is a huge news as
many were not anticipating promptness and seriousness of the government towards
this. But still, somewhere we felt that Uttar Pradesh’s cities should have been
a part of the first phase, as it acquired the most cities shortlisted during
the announcement last year. The focus now shifts towards the upcoming Union
Budget where government’s decisions for the realty sector will play the most
vital role for Smart development of the cities in future.
Mr. Rakesh Yadav, Chairman, Antriksh
India
The declared cities in future will be well equipped
with basic infrastructure, efficient urban mobility and public transport, IT
connectivity and e-governance mechanisms. The standards of living will be
enhanced drastically which will promote sustainable development as well. The
government must now work diligently for upbringing of the private sector
through important decisions in the Union Budget such as, Industry Status,
Single window clearance and execution of RERA for the realty sector.
Mr. Rajesh Goyal, Vice President
CREDAI-Western U.P. & MD, RG Group
With this news, finally the much awaited Smart India
Mission is underway albeit, it is disheartening that none of the U.P. cities
made it to the top 20 list. Now, since the list is out and the proposed budget
announced, it is even more important that real estate sector gets into the
deserving limelight in the Union Budget 2016-17 through Industry Status, Single
window clearance and GST, as these bills will hold key to the proper
implementation of the Smart India Mission.
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