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Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development
27-August-2015 16:57 IST
List of 98 Cities selected under Smart Cities Mission 

 

            Minister of Urban development Shri M Venkaiah Naidu today announced the following list of cities and towns selected under smart cities mission. The State/UT wise list is given below:

Sl. No.

Name of State/UT

No. of cities shortlisted

Names of selected Cities

Population of Cities

1.       

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1

1. Port Blair

1,40,572

2.       

Andhra Pradesh

3

1. Vishakhapatnam

2. Tirupati

3. Kakinada

18,78,980

3,74,260

3,50,986

3.       

Arunachal Pradesh

1

1.  Pasighat

24,656

4.       

Assam

1

1. Guwahati

9,62,334

5.       

Bihar

3

1. Muzaffarpur

2. Bhagalpur

3. Biharsharif

3,93,724

4,10,210

2,96,889

6.       

Chandigarh

1

1. Chandigarh

10,55,450

7.       

Chhatisgarh

2

1. Raipur

2. Bilaspur

10,47,389

 3,65,579

8.       

Daman & Diu

1

1. Diu

   23,991

9.       

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

1

1. Silvassa

   98,032

10.   

Delhi

1

1. New Delhi Municipal   Council

2,49,998

11.   

Goa

1

1. Panaji

  1,00,000

12.   

Gujarat

6

1. Gandhinagar

2. Ahmedabad

3. Surat

4. Vadodara

5. Rajkot

6. Dahod

  2,92,797

55,77,940

44,67,797

17,52,371

13,23,363

  1,30,530

13.   

Haryana

2

1. Karnal

2. Faridabad

  3,02,140

14,14,050

14.   

Himachal Pradesh

1

1. Dharamshala

   22,580

15.   

Jharkhand

1

1. Ranchi

10,73,427

16.   

Karnataka

6

1. Mangaluru

2. Belagavi

3. Shivamogga

4. Hubballi-Dharwad

5. Tumakuru

6. Davanegere

  4,84,785

  4,88,292

  3,22,428

  9,43,857

  3,05,821

  4,35,128

17.   

Kerala

1

1. Kochi

  6,01,574

18.   

Lakshadweep

1

1. Kavaratti

     11,210

19.   

Madhya Pradesh

7

1. Bhopal

2. Indore

3. Jabalpur

4. Gwalior

5. Sagar

6. Satna

7. Ujjain

19,22,130

21,95,274

12,16,445

11,59,032

  2,73,296

  2,80,222

  5,15,215

20.   

Maharashtra

10

1.    Navi Mumbai

2.    Nashik

3.    Thane

4.    Greater Mumbai

5.    Amravati

6.    Solapur

7.    Nagpur

8.    Kalyan-Dombivali

9.    Aurangabad

10. Pune

11,19,000

14,86,000

18,41,000

 1,24,00,000

  7,45,000

  9,52,000

24,60,000

15,18,000

11,65,000

31,24,000

21.   

Manipur

1

1. Imphal

  2,68,243

22.   

Meghalaya

1

1. Shillong

3,54,325

23.   

Mizoram

1

1. Aizawl

2,91,000

24.   

Nagaland

1

1. Kohima

1,07,000

25.   

Odisha

2

1. Bhubaneshwar

2. Raurkela

8,40,834

3,10,976

26.   

Puducherry

1

1. Oulgaret

3,00,104

27.   

Punjab

3

1. Ludhiana

2. Jalandhar

3. Amritsar

16,18,879

8,68,181

11,55,664

28.   

Rajasthan

4

1. Jaipur

2. Udaipur

3. Kota

4. Ajmer

30,73,350

4,75,150

10,01,365

5,51,360

29.   

Sikkim

1

1. Namchi

12,190

30.   

Tamil Nadu

12

1. Tiruchirapalli

2. Tirunelveli

3. Dindigul,

4.  Thanjavur,

5. Tiruppur,

6. Salem,

7. Vellore,

8. Coimbatore,

9. Madurai,

10. Erode,

11. Thoothukudi

12. Chennai

9,16,674

4,74,838

2,07,327

2,22,943

8,77,778

8,31,038

5,04,079

16,01,438

15,61,129

4,98,129

3,70,896

67,27,000

31.   

Telangana

2

1. Greater Hyderabad

2. Greater Warangal

67,31,790

 

8,19,406

32.   

Tripura

1

1. Agartala

4,00,004

33.   

Uttar Pradesh**

12

1. Moradabad

2. Aligarh

3. Saharanpur

4. Bareilly

5. Jhansi

6. Kanpur

7. Allahabad

8. Lucknow

9. Varanasi

10. Ghaziabad

11. Agra

12. Rampur

8,87,871

8,74,408

7,05,478

9,03,668

5,05,693

27,65,348

11,12,544

28,17,105

11,98,491

16,48,643

15,85,704

3,25,313

34.   

Uttarakhand

1

1. Dehradun

5,83,971

35.   

West Bengal

4

1. New Town Kolkata

2. Bidhannagar

3. Durgapur

4. Haldia

36,541

 

6,33,704

5,71,000

2,72,000

*Jammu & Kashmir has asked for more time to decide on the potential Smart City.

**12 Cities have been shortlisted from Uttar Pradesh against 13 cities allocated to that State.

 

AAR


On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Arun Banerjee <banerj...@gmail.com> wrote:
Press Information Bureau 
Government of India
Ministry of Urban Development 
16-January-2015 14:12 IST
Selection of smart cities to be competition based 

Shri Venkaiah Naidu says, business as usual approach will not help anymore 

Minister calls for rating of cities based on sanitation and credit worthiness; suggests a 10-point charter 

Shri Naidu asks Municipal Commissioners of northern states to rise to the occasion 

            Minister of Urban Development and Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu today revealed that ‘It will not be business as usual in the matter of financing of cities and towns under new urban initiatives and instead, it will be based on the ability of urban local bodies to reform urban governance and rise to the new challenges’. He was addressing a ‘Consultative Workshop on Urban Governance’ organized here today for Municipal Commissioners of 130 cities and towns from nine northern states of Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. The Workshop has been organized to sensitize municipal commissioners about the demands of new urban initiatives and the implementation issues in the light of the experience of implementation of JNNURM. The Minister did some plain speaking about serious shortcomings in urban planning, execution and management of rapid urbanization and stated that things are in a bad shape on several counts.

            Shri Venkaiah Naidu informed that his Ministry is currently working on a ‘City Challenge’ framework with the objective of selecting right city candidates for participation in schemes like building 100 smart cities and development of 500 cities and towns. Elaborating on the new initiative, he said that all cities and towns seeking to participate in these schemes will be profiled based on specific parameters that have a bearing on their ability to address issues of governance reforms, resource mobilization, execution etc. the Minister further said ‘While addressing the issue of geographical spread, only the deserving will be assisted’. The Minister referred to sub-optimal performance in respect of promoting reforms,  physical targets and resource mobilization under JNNURM. Shri Naidu stressed that ‘ a radical reorientation of mindsets and methodologies is the need of the hour to convert rapid urbanization into an economic opportunity’.

            Shri Venkaiah Naidu referred to the present appalling state of affairs in urban areas which is marked by : weak urban governance structures, uninspiring leadership at the level of both selected and elected urban managers, poor inventory management and resource base, weak urban planning and execution, urban mobility being a nightmarish experience, housing shortage, inadequate water and power supply and despicable management of solid waste and treatment of sewerage etc.

            In terms of service parameters, Shri Naidu noted that only 73 litres of water per capita per day is being supplied as against the norm of 135 litres, only 50% of households having water connection, 40% households with toilet facilities, treatment of only 16% of sewerage, collection and disposal of only 23% of solid waste and recycling only 10% of city waste.

            Referring to the investment needs for urban initiatives, Shri Naidu said that about Rs.40 lakh crore is required for provision of basic infrastructure besides another Rs.20 lakh crore for Operation & Maintenance of urban utilities over the next 20 years, another Rs.15 lakh crore for meeting housing shortage besides Rs.60,009 cr for sanitation. The total investment needs comes to about US $ 1200 billion, most of which has to come from private sources, said the Minister.

            Stating that private investment flows would be dependent on the confidence of investors in urban local bodies including their governance capacities, credit worthiness and city management, Shri Naidu urged the municipal commissioners to rise to the occasion so as to leave a mark of their own on respective cities ‘as was done by Shri S.R.Rao as Municipal Commissioner of Surat’.

            Shri Venkaiah Naidu suggested, to begin with, the following 10-point charter to be ensured  for each city:

1.City Master Plans wherever due and City Sanitation Plans;

2. Long Term Urban Development Plans for district headquarters focusing on an area of 25 km radius;

3. Long Term City Mobility Plans;

4. City specific strategies for promotion of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, waste to energy etc.;

5.Regulatory bodies for pricing of utilities like water and power and assessment and revision of taxes from time to time to enhance resource base;

6. Taking necessary initiatives for assessing credit worthiness of each city to mobilise resources from appropriate sources;

7.Promotion of water harvesting and water recycling on a large scale through necessary provisions by revising Building Bye-laws in line with emerging needs of cities and aspirations of people;

8.Promoting citizens in urban planning , decision making and management;

9. Capacity building in key disciplines; and

10.Improving urban governance through adoption of ICT platforms to ensure accountability and transparency besides online delivery of various services.

            Shri Venkaiah Naidu also expressed concern over inadequate efforts for enhancing skills of urban poor and evolving schemes under the Street Vendors (Regulation of Livelihoods and Street Vending) Act, 2014.

            The Minister made it clear that the country can not afford to miss another opportunity to build a new urban India and municipal commissioners have a key role to play and they have come to be as important as District Collectors.

            Shri Babul Supriyo, Minister of State for Urban Development and Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation who chaired the discussions on various themes urged the states/UTs and urban local bodies to be pro-active in the implementation of new initiatives. He voiced concern over the performance reported under housing, skill development, infrastructure provision under JNNURM.

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