Each Smart City has incorporated a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to execute the Smart City Plan. The SPV may form a joint venture company with an MOR-designated entity to implement railway station redevelopment projects in that city and in its suburbs.
Another form of joint venture could be between the MOR designated entity, the Smart City SPV and the National Building Construction Corporation Ltd. (NBCC), a Public Sector Undertaking under MOUD. Besides above two models, MOUD and MOR may decide jointly about any other mutually agreed model if considered necessary.
As these projects are complex in nature and require detailed techno-economic feasibility studies, no time frame has been presently set for completion of these projects.
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