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Mumbai: The Centre will start identifying urban areas which can be transformed into "smart cities", before the Budget, Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu said here on Monday.
The government is currently holding consultations with all stakeholders including state governments, local bodies and those keen on developing smart cities.
"I have held consultation with my state counterparts and taken them into confidence. Now we are at the advance stage of finalising the contours of the smart cities and by November we expect the process to be completed...and expect to identify the cities before the Budget," Naidu, who was in town
today for the Ieema annual convention, told reporters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has envisaged developing 100 smart cities by 2022. The Finance Ministry has allocated Rs 7,060 crore for developing these cities as well, which will replace the present flagship urban renewal scheme JNNURM.
"I am planning to complete the process of consultation and finalisation of the contours by end of November and take them to the Expenditure Finance Committee and then to Cabinet.
Then from the beginning of the year, roll out will begin," he said.
"We plan to have at least 2-3 smart cities in each state," he said.
Emphasising the need for taking all the stakeholders on board, he said, "You have to take the states and urban local bodies into confidence. Then you need support from different sectors and you need finances, which need a lot of consultations. We have finalised PPP model for developing smart cities."
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