“We want to make Delhi a truly global city, having all latest and modern amenities and facilities that any other global city like London or San Francisco has. We want to have world-class entertainment venues like Disneyland or Universal Studios here,” Naidu said. The Narendra Modi-led NDA government has planned to set up 100 smart cities and Naidu said that the first such city will come up in the national capital. Naidu was speaking at a function organised by Delhi Development Authority headquarters here to officially kick-start the allotment process of its ‘Housing Scheme 2014’.
Naidu handed over allotment letters to the first few successful applicants.
Talking about the ‘smart city’ initiative further, he said the focus would be to build global educational and health institutes and entertainment facilities.
“We also want to liberalise the industrial estate policy. An industrial space may not necessarily contain factories, but showrooms. A committee will be formed to look into this issue as well,” Naidu said.
DDA’s Vice-chairman Balvinder Kumar in a media briefing on Friday had outlined the plans for the smart city in the capital.
The smart city will be a complete sub-city, which would be located in an area of 20-24 hectares, zoned out of Dwarka, Rohini and Narela, and will be equipped with latest technologies and waste-management techniques.
“The smart city will have a world-class infrastructure, 24-hour power supply, complete wi-fi connectivity, and will employ green technology and latest water conservation techniques like rain-harvesting and waste management, among other facilities,” Kumar said.
Outlining the achievements of the government in the financial sector, Naidu said, "As per the PM's vision of ending financial untouchability, we have opened 10 crore new bank accounts in the last nine weeks under the Prime Minister Jan Dhan Yojana."
Naidu said the land for 'smart city' in Delhi would be acquired through land-pooling, on which the ministry and the DDA is currently working.
He said besides increasing population, Delhi also has a problem of large number of vehicles and so there was a need to promote public transport.
"Currently, there are 85 lakh vehicles in the city and to decongest it, we want to bring in circular railway, mass rapid transit system, revive the BRT corridor and expand the reach of metro network," he said.
Attacking Congress on the issue of blackmoney, Naidu said, "If they are shouting about the issue, they should tell where the blackmoney is stashed."
"We have been working on the matter (blackmoney). There is a SIT on it and we have also given some names to them," he said.
The Supreme Court-constituted SIT, which has former Supreme Court Judges M B Shah and Arijit Pasayat as its Chairman and Vice-Chairman, respectively, recently submitted its latest report on the black money menace wherein it has disclosed tracing of Rs 4,479 crore held by Indians in a Swiss bank and unaccounted wealth worth Rs 14,958 crore within India.
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