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98 'Smart Cities' To Be Developed By Indian Government

These Will Be India's 98 'Smart Cities' In Five Years
INDIA - APRIL 10: Vizag city, Andhra Pradesh, India. (Photo by K Bhaskar Rao/The India Today Group/Getty Images)
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INDIA - APRIL 10: Vizag city, Andhra Pradesh, India. (Photo by K Bhaskar Rao/The India Today Group/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- Union Urban Development minister M. Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday announced the list of 98 cities nominated for the Smart City Mission, saying a population of 13 crore across these cities will be covered under the initiative.

"There are 13 cities from Uttar Pradesh, 12 from Tamil Nadu, 10 from Maharashtra, seven from Madhya Pradesh, three each from Bihar and Andhra Pradesh included in the list," Naidu told media persons at an interaction here. Here's the complete list of the 98 cities.

"Smart cities need smart people. We need people's co-operation to move forward in our mission," he added.

The central government proposes to give financial support to the extent of Rs.48,000 crore to these cities over the next five years, Naidu said.

Happy 2 release names of 98 Smart City nominees tht were chosen by d States nd UTs after d first stage of competition pic.twitter.com/D6SLYsgUsI

— M Venkaiah Naidu (@MVenkaiahNaidu) August 27, 2015

"Around 13 crore population across 98 cities will be covered under the Smart City Mission. Making them smart will make them engines of economic growth besides giving decent life to the citizens," he said.

Nine capital cities that were not nominated for the mission include Itanagar, Patna, Shimla, Bengaluru and Kolkata.

The minister said the prime motive of the initiative was to enhance urban life. "The mission is very practical and realistic," he added.

He said that smart cities will enable a clean environment and provide smart solutions to problems.

"Smart cities will have the core infrastructure and will give a quality and decent life to citizens. It will enable a clean environment and provide smart solutions to problems," he said.

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