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State far behind in using Smart Cities project funds, Zero projects completed in Mangaluru

State far behind in using Smart Cities project funds, Zero projects completed in Mangaluru


Mangalore Today News Network

Mangaluru, June 6, 2019: Karnataka has spent less than one per cent of the total allocation for seven cities chosen under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pet Smart Cities mission, with Mangaluru and Bengaluru yet to complete a single project, official data show.

Seven cities — Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Belagavi, Davangere, Hubballi-Dharwad, Shivamogga and Tumakuru — were chosen to receive Rs 500 crore each from the Centre and the state under the Smart Cities mission.

So far, these cities have Rs 6,462 crore, but projects worth just Rs 30.97 crore have been completed, according to the Urban Development Department. The remaining projects are either ongoing, tendered or in the conceptual stage.


Smart city projects


Smart cities


Most projects that have been completed include miniscule works, a senior official pointed out. “In Shivamogga, for example, a park has come up under the Smart Cities mission. Now, why does a park need branding as a Smart Cities project? Mostly, work under the Smart Cities mission is turning out to be like those carried out by the public works department,” the official said of how lack of conceptual clarity undermined the potential of the Smart Cities mission.

These cities were chosen based on a nationwide challenge that assessed their readiness to take up retrofitting, redevelopment and greenfield projects. Bengaluru, for instance, came up with a futuristic proposal that involved the Internet of Things-enabled roads. “But these smart roads are nothing but a reiteration of the existing TenderSURE roads where all utilities are shifted underneath on both sides,” the official said.

The Smart Cities mission was formally launched in 2015. Six cities were chosen in 2016 whereas Bengaluru made the cut in 2017.


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