Q:In a letter to chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Digvijay Singh told that the area is considered a green belt and there is possibility of felling thousands of trees for the much boosted project
Latest Answer: Yes, now they have started raising questions on study conducted for Smart City in the area. They are saying that the project is being implemented despite valid opposition from Bhopal Citizen's Forum and against the opinion of intellectuals.
Latest Answer: Pune was ranked 2nd in the smart city competition but that ranks doesn't matter. What matter is not where a city stands now but where it likes to go and how it proposes to go. It will be based on a model drawn from the vested strength of a city and backed by a reliable action plan.
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But don't forget that building smart cities will require considerable system integration, simplification and standardization of geographical data which will be key enablers of building projects across India. It will result in higher quality of life for citizens.
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Have you read the news in which Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu sent a message yesterday that money allotted for the smart city projects can not be used for other purposes. They also asked the 20 selected cities to get the projects off the ground by June 25, the day Smart City Mission completes one year of its launch
Latest Answer: Our current govt. know it very well. Understanding the direct co-relation between infrastructure and demand in realty sector, the Central Government has given complete freedom and flexibility to State Governments to design and execute basic infrastructure facilities. For all the projects approved, the government will contribute 50 percent of the funds with an equivalent amount to be organized by the states themselves. This revamp of infrastructure in 272 cities and towns will duly fuel and introduce a fresh wave of realty demand in near future
Q:Last week, the government announced 3 flagship project - Smart Cities, Housing for All by 2022 and the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation that aim to change the face of urban India.
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I am quite sure that this upgradation will help these regions to fulfil the basic needs for real estate to perform and succeed in the long run.
For all the projects approved, the government will contribute 50% of the funds with an equivalent amount to be organized by the states themselves. This makeover of infrastructure in 272 cities and towns will duly fuel and introduce a fresh wave of realty demand in near future.
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The mission of Housing For All will also gain a much needed boost once infrastructure in regions get corrected and private developers also start picking pace.
Our current govt. know it very well. Understanding the direct co-relation between infrastructure and demand in realty sector, the Central Government has given complete freedom and flexibility to State Governments to design and execute basic infrastructure facilities.
Q:"Smart Cities to be a reality in India"
Its features may appear somewhat futuristic, but are likely to become a reality in India in less than a decade, as the smart city concept takes hold. The first-of-its-kind partially completed smart city project in Mumbai, expected to be completed in 2025, is by the Lodha Group.