Hyderabad to turn Smart city, will get Central aid worth Rs 100 crore annually
Centre has selected 4 cities from AP and 5 from Telangana to be developed as smart cities
HYDERABAD: The Centre has selected four cities from Andhra Pradesh and five from Telangana to be developed as smart cities.
Vijayawada, Guntur, Kurnool and Chittoor have been selected from AP while from Telangana Hyderabad, Warangal, Karimnagar, Nizamabad and Nalgonda are on the list. The Union Cabinet had on Wednesday cleared the development of 100 cities as smart cities across the country. The Centre will spend Rs 6,000 crore.
Each city will get Central aid worth Rs 100 crore annually for five years. They will be picked via a ‘City Challenge Competition’ that will link financing with the cities’ ability to perform the mission objectives, an official said.
This could mean that Chief Ministers will have to pitch for funds. The criteria will revolve round the cities being able to deliver the last mile connectivity for 24x7 electricity, water, solid waste management and mobility options to the people.
The objectives of the Mission are meeting the challenges of growing urbanisation in a sustainable manner and ensuring the benefits of urban development to the poor.