Smart city development not elitist: India
Smart city development not elitist: India
NEW DELHI (INDIA): India’s Urban Development Minister M.Venakaiah Naidu has asserted that smart city development is not elitist and on the other hand it has triggered inclusive and comprehensive urban planning and development addressing the inherited deficit in urban governance.nnAddressing a Business Conclave at Shri Ram College of Commerce here today, the Minister said that Smart City Mission has brought about a paradigm shift by enabling the mission cities approach the challenges differently rather than doing different things.nnNaidu explained that the Smart City Mission has been so designed to promote inclusive development benefitting all sections of people besides promoting sustainable urban development practices and actions in the context of urban citizens being starved of breathing and living spaces.nnHe said that this mission is a ?behavioral change? initiative requiring all stakeholders including elected and executive leadership and citizens to change their attitudes and approaches towards urban planning and execution. Smart leaders and smart citizens are crucial for the success of the mission, he said.nnAsserting that the mission is progressing well,Naidu said that since the announcement of first batch of 20 cities for smart city development on January 28, 2015, these mission cities have moved quickly towards appointing Project Management Consultants, Special Purpose Vehicles and converting city-wise smart city plans for awarding project works for implementation.nnHe informed that 114 projects worth Rs.1,582 cr would be completed by June this year and another 186 projects costing Rs.11,749 crore have been awarded for execution and another 210 projects worth Rs.7,336 crore would be awarded soon.nnBy June this year i.e with in two years of the launch of the mission, a total of 510 projects with a total investment of Rs.20,669 crore would take off the ground amounting to about 50% of the total investment proposed, he explained. Stating that awarding and execution of remaining projects would pick up further momentum from now on, Naidu said that the mission is on course and visible impact will be felt soon.nnReferring to the growing spirit of competition among cities and towns to do better than others, Naidu said that moving away from archaic ways of urban governance, cities are now vying for credit ratings for mobilization of resources through municipal bonds, reflecting on their keenness to think and act differently.nnHe informed that of the 97 smart cities, 89 have initiated this process of which 70 have completed it and 26 of them have already been given credit rating. Eight cities viz., Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Indore, Jaipur, Kakinada, Pune, Rajkot and Visakhapatnam have already appointed Transactional Advisors for issuing municipal bonds. Total of 44 cities including 25 AMRUT cities have so far got credit ratings, Naidu informed.nnDetails of cities and credit ratings:n
Smart cities | Credit rating | Amrut cities | Credit rating |
Ahmedabad | AA minus | Bharatpur | BBB minus |
Bhopal | A minus | Biakner | BBB minus |
Bhubaneswar | BBB | Sriganganagar | BBB minus |
Indore | A Plus | Hanumangarh (Raj) | BBB minus |
Jaipur | A minus | Dholpur | BB plus |
Kakinada | BBB | Gangapur city | BB plus |
New Delhi MunicipalnnCouncil | AA minus | Swai Madhopur | BB plus |
Pune | AA plus | Churu | BB |
Udaipur | BBB plus | Sujangarh | BB |
Visakhapatnam | A | Hindan | BB |
Ajmer | BBB plus | Kishangarh | A plus |
Kota | BBB plus | Jhunjhunu | A |
Nagpur | AB plus | Bhiwadi | A minus |
Nashik | AA minus | Alwar | BBBÂ plus |
Navi Mumbai | AA plus | Tonk | BBB |
Rourkela | BB plus | Pali | BB plus |
Thane | AA minus | Jodhpur | BB |
Bhilwara | BBB plus | ||
Bundi | BB | ||
Chittorgarh | BB | ||
Jhalawar | BB minus | ||
Baran | BB minus | ||
Sikar | BB plus | ||
Beawar | BBB plus |